With its spills, thrills, and unpredictable nature, rugby is an exhilarating sport to watch and a favorite among sports punters worldwide. Rugby betting is also a rewarding experience for punters who are familiar with the game, its nuances, odds, and different types of bets.

In this betting guide, we’ll help you embark on the exciting journey of mastering rugby betting essentials and understanding the different types of bets that you can place.

Moneyline/ match result bets

The moneyline bet is the most popular sports betting market you’ll find in online bookmakers like Betway and traditional sportsbooks. It’s also the most straightforward betting market you’ll find, making it an excellent choice for beginners and experienced bettors.

With moneyline bets, you’re simply betting on which rugby team will win the game. Often, the favorite team has short odds, meaning they are less profitable but generally considered safer to wager on. That’s especially true when one rugby team has a statistical advantage over their opponents. However, making a great judgment on the underdog can be quite rewarding since they have long odds and a lower statistical probability of winning.

Handicap bets

Handicap betting is an excellent option for rugby punters looking to boost their odds with more challenging bets. The bet involves giving the clear favorite a handicap during a match and they must cover the spread for your bet to win. That means the handicapped team will need to win the rugby game by a preset number of points.

Sports bookmakers can give the handicap as a hypothetical advantage or disadvantage denoted by a +/-. For example, if Team A gets a 10-point advantage over Team B, you’ll find a handicap of + 10 for Team B and -10 for Team A. If you wager on Team A, it will need to win with over 10 points to get paid.

Total points over/under

The over/under betting market involves predicting whether the total number of points scored in a match will be above or lower than a certain predetermined number. For instance, if you bet on the over/under 50 points market and you bet on under, the combined score of the two teams shouldn’t exceed 50.

Half-time/Full-Time

The HT/FT betting market involves predicting the results of a rugby match at half-time and full-time. The two-fold nature of this bet makes it more challenging to predict compared to the traditional match result bet but with higher odds because of its complexity.

Prop bets

Proposition (prop) bets give you the option to wager on different events that occur during a match, even without directly contributing to the win. Most elements of prop bets are interchangeable and there are all kinds of possibilities that you can bet on. For instance, you can bet on which player wins the match, which team scores the first point, how many cards will be given, and more. 

Conclusion

Rugby betting is an exciting and rewarding proposition if you understand the types of bets that you can place. From moneyline bets to over/under bets, prop bets, and handicaps, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to make a wager and have fun. However, you’ll need to have an effective bankroll management strategy to avoid gambling problems.

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