The Basics of MMA Betting
Mma betting is a form of wagering on the outcome of an MMA fight. It offers a number of wagers that differ from traditional sports betting, including moneyline/match bets on who will win a fight, over/under round totals, and parlays. The basics of mma betting are easy to understand and follow for those with experience in other types of sports betting.
One of the most popular MMA bets is the Over/Under rounds total, which is a prediction on how many rounds the fight will last. The over/under line is calculated by taking the total of all rounds and dividing it by the number of minutes in each round.
The over/under rounds is a good bet to place for fans of both the KO/TKO and submission styles of fighting. In addition, some sportsbooks will offer a separate market called Fight Outcome or Winning Method that has the six options (KO/TKO, submission, decision, or no finish).
Another type of MMA wager is on how a fighter will win the fight. This is known as a Method of Victory bet, and it can be very entertaining to place. Typically, a Method of Victory bet will allow bettors to choose how a fighter will win the fight, such as by a KO, TKO, or submission, and the odds will vary depending on how likely the bet is to win.
As a result, some fighters are considered to be better than others when it comes to a Method of Victory bet. The best way to determine this is by studying the fighters’ records and looking at how each one has won past fights.
Mma fighters fall into specific weight classes, and MMA matchups are usually set between fighters in the same class. Understanding these weight classes can help you make the best wagers possible for each fight. The lower the class, the less likely a fighter is to win a fight against a more experienced opponent. This means that the underdog will usually have much higher odds than the favorite in a fight, and backing the underdog could result in a big payout.
In addition, MMA bettors can also make a Method of Victory bet on how a fighter will win in a certain round of the fight. This is an exciting bet to place, as it allows bettors to predict whether a fighter will win in the first, second, or third round of a fight. This bet is especially fun when placed on a fight that is expected to go the distance, as bettors can win a lot of cash by correctly predicting how the fight will end.
Another great tip for MMA betting is to shop around for the best odds before placing a bet. Many sportsbooks offer different odds on each fight, and it’s always worth shopping for the best price. This is especially important when betting on a rematch, as the odds may change after the initial fight. It’s also wise to check the lines on a weekly basis, as they will often shift closer to fight day.