HK Odds
Profit per unit stake. 0.90 means win $90 on $100. Very common on Asia boards.
A practical English guide to asia handicap odds (keyword: asiahandicapodds): what the numbers mean, how HK-style prices pay, and why AH is the backbone of Asian football betting.
Every Asian Handicap market has two parts: the line (e.g. Home -0.75) and the odds (e.g. 0.92 in HK format). The line decides how goals are adjusted; the odds decide how much you win relative to stake. Mastering both is the core of asia handicap odds literacy.
In Hong Kong odds, a price of 0.95 means a winning stake of 100 returns 95 profit (plus stake back). Malay and European formats express the same edge differently - credit bookmakers often let you switch display style.
| Line | Also written | If you back Home |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | PK / Level ball | Win = full win; Draw = stake returned (push) |
| -0.25 | 0 / -0.5 | Win = full; Draw = half loss; Loss = full loss |
| -0.5 | -1/2 | Must win match; draw loses |
| -0.75 | -0.5 / -1 | Win by 1 = half win; Win by 2+ = full win |
| -1 | -1.0 | Win by 1 = push; Win by 2+ = full win |
| -1.25 | -1 / -1.5 | Win by 1 = half loss; Win by 2+ = full win |
Profit per unit stake. 0.90 means win $90 on $100. Very common on Asia boards.
Positive or negative quotes; negative means you risk more than you can win.
Includes stake. 1.90 is about HK 0.90. Easy conversion when comparing books.
Theory is useful; liquidity and credit terms matter more for regular players. We recommend two Asia-style credit bookmakers: SingBet and FotBet. Both run on an agent system - we open and support your account.