Draw No Bet (DNB) is a popular betting market in football where the bettor wagers on either of the two teams to win the match, with the option of getting their stake returned if the match ends in a draw. This type of bet is also known as “Double Chance” in some parts of the world, but the outcome is slightly different.
Here’s how it works:
– If you bet on Team A DNB and Team A wins, you win the bet.
– If Team A loses, you lose the bet.
– If the match ends in a draw, your stake is returned to you (i.e., you neither win nor lose).
This type of bet is favored by those who are unsure about the outcome of the match or who want to mitigate the risk of losing their stake entirely. It provides a safety net in the case of a draw, which is a common result in football matches. However, because it reduces the risk, the odds offered on a DNB are typically lower than the odds for a straight win/lose bet.