Skip to navigation Skip to content
OddsCritic
  • HOME
  • NEWS & PREDICTIONS
    • NFL
    • ♦ NFL Betting News
    • ♦ NFL Betting Predictions
    • ♦ Sunday Night Football Predictions
    • ♦ Monday Night Football Predictions
    • ♦ Thursday Night Football Predictions
    • ♦ NFL Parlay Picks
    • ♦ NFL Prop Bets
    • ♦ Against The Spread
    • ♦ NFL Betting Odds
    • ♦ NFL Betting Stats
    • Soccer
    • ♦ Soccer Betting News
    • ♦ Soccer Betting Predictions
    • ♦ Premier League Predictions
    • ♦ Champions League Predictions
    • ♦ Bundesliga Predictions
    • ♦ La Liga Predictions
    • ♦ Soccer Betting Odds
    • ♦ Soccer Betting Stats
    • Boxing Betting Picks
  • HOW TO BET ONLINE
    • Sports Betting Explained
    • NFL Betting
    • College Football Betting
    • Soccer Betting
    • F1 Betting
    • MLB Betting
    • NBA Betting
    • NHL Betting
    • Boxing Betting
    • UFC Betting
    • WWE Betting
    • Cricket Betting
  • BETTING LAWS
    • Alabama
    • Alaska
    • Arizona
    • Arkansas
    • California
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Hawaii
    • Idaho
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Louisiana
    • Maine
    • Maryland
    • Massachusetts
    • Michigan
    • Minnesota
    • Mississippi
    • Missouri
    • Montana
    • Nebraska
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • New York
    • North Carolina
    • North Dakota
    • Ohio
    • Oklahoma
    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • Rhode Island
    • South Carolina
    • South Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Utah
    • Vermont
    • Virginia
    • Washington
    • West Virginia
    • Wisconsin
    • Wyoming
  • ONLINE BOOKMAKERS
    • Bet365
    • BetAmerica
    • BetMGM
    • Borgata
    • Caesars
    • DraftKings
    • FanDuel
    • Fox Bet
    • Fubo
    • Hard Rock
    • PointsBet
    • Resorts
    • SugarHouse
    • Unibet
  • SIGNUP BONUSES
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
HOME⇒Sports Betting News⇒Soccer Betting News⇒What is Draw No Bet in soccer? Here's how it works

What is Draw No Bet in soccer? Here’s how it works

May 17, 2022May 24, 2022 Stryker Maguire

What is Draw No Bet in Soccer? As ever folks, we are here to furnish you with the intel you need to take on those mighty online bookmakers. So here goes.

Draw No Bet originated in Europe – no surprise there given that’s the biggest region for soccer betting in the whole wide world.

StateSportsbook/CasinoSpecial Signup Bonus Offer
NJ, IL, IA, NYPointsBetRisk-Free bets up to $2000
MultipleBetMGMFirst Bet Risk-Free up to $1000
NJUnibet$250 Risk-Free Bet
NJUnibet Casino$10 free + $500 bonus on first deposit
IAUnibet$250 Risk-Free Bet
NYBetRiversBonus Matched Deposit up to $250
NJSugarHouseBonus Matched Deposit up to $250
ILBetRiversBonus Matched Deposit up to $250
CTSugarHouseBonus Matched Deposit up to $250

Since legalized sports betting opened up the U.S. in 2018, a lot of this European terminology and bet options have made their way across the Atlantic. This is just another, and here’s how it works.

How does Draw No Bet work?

Normally when you place a money line bet on a soccer game, you have three options:

  • You bet the home team to win
  • You bet the road/away team to win
  • You bet the Draw (better known here as the Tie)

So this is unlike say betting on the NFL, where you are just betting on one of the two teams to win – the Tie option is not really that relevant. But in soccer the Draw/Tie happens a lot. A helluva lot.

Basically if there is a Draw No Bet line and you want to be place a wager on it, you bet one of the two teams. But here’s the wrinkle – if the game ends in a Draw/Tie you get your money back.

So in Draw No Bet you are essentially betting one of the three options in a soccer game, with a saver bet on another.

Is Draw No Bet worse odds?

Okay, so you don’t get anything for nothing in today’s world. And btw, have you ever seen a penniless bookmaker?

So the deal with Draw No Bet is that while those kindly sportsbooks give you your cash back if the game ends in a Draw, you’ll also have to accept worse odds if your team wins. You cannot have things both ways people.

What is the difference between double chance and draw no bet?

In Draw No Bet you are effectively ruling out one of the three options in a money line bet on a soccer game. If it happens you get your cash back. On Double Chance though, you are actually coupling two of the options. So if Liverpool is playing Real Madrid and you bet Liverpool and the Draw on the Double Chance line, the only way you lose is if Madrid wins. Again, you’ll have to take lower odds as your percentage chance of winning is way higher than a single option bet.

Is draw no bet a push?

If the game ends in a Draw then yes, technically it’s a push as you get your stake money returned.

FREE BETS & OFFERS

PointsBet sportsbook
PointsBet sportsbook 5 x $100 Free Bets with Second Chance!
CLAIM OFFER
BetMGM sportsbook
BetMGM sportsbook Risk-free bet up to $1000
CLAIM OFFER
Unibet sportsbook
Unibet sportsbook $250 risk-free bet
CLAIM OFFER
SugarHouse sportsbook
SugarHouse sportsbook $250 matched deposit
CLAIM OFFER

LATEST BETTING NEWS

  • NFL Playoff Schedule: 2022-2023 Dates & Scenarios
  • Fox Super 6: Free picks for $150k plus a Vacay prize!
  • Dallas Cowboys Odds & Playoff Picks vs 49ers!
  • Giants Odds & Picks for big showdown vs Eagles
  • Gervonta Davis Odds & Picks vs Ryan Garcia
© 2022 All rights reserved | OddsCritic
Scroll to top