Rugby
Rugby is a sport where players collide violently, and bookmakers are also excited.
Tackles that blow away opponents' bodies, and scrums where players push each other with all their might. Rugby is a sport where players collide violently. The rules do not require punching each other like in martial arts, but the constant offense and defense is very thrilling and exciting.
Rugby has been incorporated into the Olympic Games and is gaining popularity worldwide, but it is also popular with bookmakers. The Rugby World Cup, held every four years, attracts attention, and the Six Nations, in which six European countries compete, is an indispensable tournament for local rugby fans and is very exciting.
Rugby has a similar ball shape to American football, but the rules and equipment are completely different, so don't get it wrong. Rugby is not allowed to pass forward. Rugby has no helmets.
Main types of rugby betting
Bookmakers that target rugby have a variety of bets. They range from easy-to-understand ones for beginners to strategic bets for experts.
- Match result (1X2)
- This is the most basic bet at sports bookmakers.
Home team wins, draw, away team wins. You can make a prediction from these three options. This is a commonly used bet that is recommended for beginners at rugby bookmakers. - Number of tries over/under (Over/Under Try Total)
- Rugby is a sport where you compete for points, and if you score a try, you get 5 points. The moment it is scored, the entire stadium erupts in excitement and it is the most attention-grabbing moment.
This is a bet to predict the number of tries.
It can be difficult to score tries against teams with a strong defensive layer, so be sure to check the team's offensive and defensive power. - First try scorer
- Predict who will score the first try in the game. The winning conditions are easy to understand, but it is difficult to actually predict, so you can expect high payouts.
Depending on the team's tactics, there are players who tend to collect the ball, so this may be a good bet to aim for, as it is easy to predict to some extent. - Handicap Betting
- Handicap betting is often used in matches where there is a large difference in ability, as the odds are low and there is little profit in winning.
The more points you can add to the handicap, the more difficult it is to predict, and the higher the odds.
Rather than simply figuring out which team is stronger, if you can know how strong each team is and the difference in ability, you can increase your chances of winning. - Anytime Tryscorer
- Predict whether a specific player will score a try during the match.
Make your prediction based on the strength of the opposing team's defense, tactics, position, and the player's own ability.
How to avoid losing with rugby bookmakers
Not losing is an eternal theme. There is no guarantee with bookmakers, but in order to avoid losing as much as possible, information is essential. In addition to information on teams and players, real-time information such as whether they have been improving or losing recently is also important.
It is not good to be too passive. Use handicaps to predict the outcome with confidence and aim for high dividends. If you can win the games you should win, your winning rate will gradually increase, so continuing to bet over the long term rather than trying to win big in the short term will lead to fewer losses at bookmakers.