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Mike_25
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Some of the most popular types of proposition bets in soccer include:
•Shots on Goal - Over/Under the total number of shots on goal in the game. For example, Over 10 shots on goal.
•Corner Kicks - Over/Under the total number of corner kicks scored. Corners can be an indicator of possession and chances created.
•Offside - Over/Under the total number of times a player is called for offside. Offside traps are a key part of many defensive strategies.
• fouls committed - Over/Under the total number of fouls committed by either team. A lot of fouls could mean a physical, tightly-contested match. Few fouls might mean a lack of intensity or few clear scoring chances.
•Yellow Cards - Over/Under the number of yellow cards issued by the referee. Extra yellows could lead to red cards, changing the complexion of the match.
•Goals Scored in Each Half - Betting on how many total goals will be scored in the first half and second half respectively. For example, 3 goals in the first half and 1 goal in the second half.
•First/Last Scorer - Betting on which player will score the first and last goals of the match. This depends a lot on player positioning, set pieces, and subs.
•Lead Changes - Over/Under the total number of times the score changes or is tied in the match. Lots of lead changes suggest an open, back-and-forth game while fewer mean a more dominant performance.
•Clean Sheets - Will either team, both teams, or neither team shut out their opponent and not concede any goals. A clean sheet is a prestigious accomplishment for defenders and goalkeepers.
•Hat Tricks - Will a player score 3 or more goals in the match? Hat tricks are rare so these prop bets typically pay out very well.
•Shots on Goal - Over/Under the total number of shots on goal in the game. For example, Over 10 shots on goal.
•Corner Kicks - Over/Under the total number of corner kicks scored. Corners can be an indicator of possession and chances created.
•Offside - Over/Under the total number of times a player is called for offside. Offside traps are a key part of many defensive strategies.
• fouls committed - Over/Under the total number of fouls committed by either team. A lot of fouls could mean a physical, tightly-contested match. Few fouls might mean a lack of intensity or few clear scoring chances.
•Yellow Cards - Over/Under the number of yellow cards issued by the referee. Extra yellows could lead to red cards, changing the complexion of the match.
•Goals Scored in Each Half - Betting on how many total goals will be scored in the first half and second half respectively. For example, 3 goals in the first half and 1 goal in the second half.
•First/Last Scorer - Betting on which player will score the first and last goals of the match. This depends a lot on player positioning, set pieces, and subs.
•Lead Changes - Over/Under the total number of times the score changes or is tied in the match. Lots of lead changes suggest an open, back-and-forth game while fewer mean a more dominant performance.
•Clean Sheets - Will either team, both teams, or neither team shut out their opponent and not concede any goals. A clean sheet is a prestigious accomplishment for defenders and goalkeepers.
•Hat Tricks - Will a player score 3 or more goals in the match? Hat tricks are rare so these prop bets typically pay out very well.