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[url=https://cutt.ly/tgUsZ9U][img]https://i.ibb.co/51hhpry/FIXED.gif[/img][/url] [url=https://bit.ly/3dWKdMz][img]https://i.ibb.co/JCgj2BG/join-now.gif[/img][/url] п»їCorrect score betting. A correct score betting market lists the possible final scores for a particular sporting fixture. Odds are assigned to each of these. The odds roughly reflect the statistical chances of the game or match ending with the score in question. Punters bet on the scores they think will be on the final scoreboard. Because the odds on offer are so high, it’s usually possible to bet on several different correct score options and still earn an overall profit if one of the bets wins. When is correct score betting offered? Correct score betting is most often associated with football betting. However, it may be offered on any sport in which scores are low enough to make it practical for bookmakers to provide odds for all the possible score outcomes. This includes sports like tennis, squash and hockey. Correct score betting tends to offer much higher odds than regular match betting markets. Football examples. Example 1: Chelsea takes on Barcelona in the Champions League. A bookmaker offers a selection of odds in the correct score market, ranging from odds of 10/1 for a 1-0 win to Chelsea to odds of 500/1 for a 10-0 win to Barcelona. A punter predicts that the match will be won 2-1 by Chelsea, an option that’s priced by the bookmaker at 11/2. The final score of the match is 2-1 to Barcelona, so the bet loses. Example 2: France plays Italy at the European Championships. A bookmaker offers odds ranging from 5/1 for a 1-1 draw to 500/1 for a 10-0 win to Italy. After researching the form of both sides, a punter decides to bank on the match producing a 1-1 draw. The final score of the match is indeed 1-1, so the punter’s bet is paid out at odds of 5/1. Correct score tennis betting. In tennis, correct score betting is usually offered on the outcome of a specific set. Some bookmakers also offer in-running betting on the score for a specific game. Set betting is another variation of correct score betting. In this case, you bet on the number of sets that will be won by the match winner versus the number won by the match loser. Correct score betting in tennis is worth exploring – a good understanding of the form of the participants and their recent results means that one can predict set scores with some degree of accuracy. Example : Andy Murray takes on Rafael Nadal in a tennis match. Odds are offered on the full possible selection of results for the third set. A punter bets on the set being a close one, and takes the 15/1 odds offered on the set being won 7-5 by Nadal. Nadal wins the set 7-5, so the bet is paid out at 15/1. When to bet on correct scores. Correct score betting is always a high-risk option, which is why the odds offered on these markets are so good. However, there are times when these types of bets can be made with a little more accuracy. Generally, it’s not advisable to place a single correct score bet on a market. Instead place a selection of correct score bets, spreading your stake around while ensuring that you’ll still make an overall profit if one of your bets wins. For example, say Chelsea is due to play Barcelona. Odds of 11/2 are offered on a score 2-1 to Chelsea, odds of 12/1 are offered on a 2-0 score to Chelsea and odds of 10/1 are offered on a score of 1-1. You bet ВЈ10 on all three options for a total stake of ВЈ30. If any one of these bets wins, you'll make an overall profit. What to take into account. Factors you should take into account when considering a correct score bet include: Form: Especially in football, teams tend to get stuck in grooves and will consistently win matches by a one-goal margin or feature in low-scoring fixtures. If you see this sort of trend emerge, you can narrow down your betting options. Relative strength: It’s important to assess the relative strength of both sides; results between equally matched sides will tend to fall into a narrower margin than those between a strong side and a weaker one. Weather: The weather typically affects the number of scores in a football match. Look out for matches played in poor weather conditions because these are likely to produce lower scores, and this narrows the margin of likely final scores. A Simple Introduction to Tennis Scoring for Beginners. Learn the Basics for Playing a Tennis Match. Bob Thomas/Getty Images. Learning how to keep track of the score in a tennis match is not as difficult as it may seem. To put it simply: Four points wins the game Six games wins the set Two (or, on occasion, three) sets wins the match. But learning how to tally the points—and to keep track of the score during a fast-paced match—can seem daunting if you are a beginner. Read on, and you'll understand and keep up with the game in no time. Starting a Game. If you win a coin toss or a spin of the racquet, you get to choose whether you serve or receive the serve. If you choose to serve, your opponent gets to pick which end of the court to start on. This may seem like a small concession, but if the sun is shining in your eyes, the starting position can definitely influence the outcome of the game. To serve, you position yourself at the right side of the back of the court, which is called the baseline. If you serve first, your opponent must return the ball after exactly one bounce into any part of the singles section of your court. You and your opponent then continue to return the ball back and forth—which is known as a volley—until either one of you misses the ball, the ball bounces more than once on one side of the court, or the ball is hit out of bounds. If you miss, or your shot bounces or goes out of bounds, your opponent wins the point, and vice versa. Scoring Points. If you win the first point, you must announce the score at your next serve: "15–love." Love is equal to zero, and 15 equals one point. The server -- in this case, you -- always announces his or her own score first. Additional points are counted in increments of 15 up to two points, then the next point is scored as 10—yes, we know it doesn't make any sense, but it's the way the sport works. You will continue to serve until someone wins the game. So, if your opponent happens to win the next point, you will announce "15–all" before your next serve, meaning you and your opponent are tied. If your opponent wins the next point as well, you would announce "15–30." You will continue to serve until one of you wins the game. Two-Point Advantage. So what constitutes a win in a game of tennis? Simple: one of you has to win by two points. Say your opponent wins the point after you are up 40–30, the score would then be tied, and you would announce: "40–all," otherwise known as "deuce." Now you continue to play until one of you has a two-point advantage and wins the game. On televised games, this is the point at which you'll notice that the scoreboard changes. Points are no longer calculated. Instead, players either have the "advantage" (i.e., are one point away from two points), or they are tied in a "deuce." That's why some games seem to go on forever. Until one player achieves a two-point advantage, the game will go on. and on. But, that's also what makes tennis exciting. Once you have won six games, you've won a set. But, wait, you're still not finished. Starting a New Set. If the previous set ended with an odd-numbered total of games, you and your opponent switch sides of the court to begin the new set. You switch ends after every odd game through each set. At the start of a new set, in the above example, you served first. So, your opponent would get to serve to start the new set. In men's professional tennis, players generally must win three out of five sets to win a match. In women's professional tennis, players generally must win two out of three sets to win the match. If you're a beginner, do yourself a favor: Whether you're male or female, decide that the victor will be the player who wins two out of three sets. Your tired feet—and potential tennis elbow—will thank you. Correcting Errors. As a principle, when an error in respect of the Rules of Tennis is discovered, all. points previously played shall stand. Errors so discovered shall be corrected as. a. During a standard game or a tie-break game, if a player serves from the. wrong half of the court, this should be corrected as soon as the error is. discovered and the server shall serve from the correct half of the court. according to the score. A fault that was served before the error was. discovered shall stand. b. During a standard game or a tie-break game, if the players are at the wrong. ends of the court, the error should be corrected as soon as it is discovered and. the server shall serve from the correct end of the court according to the score. c. If a player serves out of turn during a standard game, the player who was. originally due to serve shall serve as soon as the error is discovered. However, if a game is completed before the error is discovered the order of. service shall remain as altered. In this case, any ball change to be made after. an agreed number of games should be made one game later than originally. scheduled. A fault that was served by the opponents(s) before the error was discovered. shall not stand. In doubles, if the partners of one team serve out of turn, a fault that was. served before the error was discovered shall stand. d. If a player serves out of turn during a tie-break game and the error is. discovered after an even number of points have been played, the error is. corrected immediately. If the error is discovered after an odd number of. points have been played, the order of service shall remain as altered. A fault that was served by the opponent(s) before the error was discovered. shall not stand. In doubles, if the partners of one team serve out of turn, a fault that was. served before the error was discovered shall stand. e. During a standard game or a tie-break game in doubles, if there is an error in. the order of receiving, this shall remain as altered until the end of the game in. which the error is discovered. For the next game in which they are the. receivers in that set, the partners shall then resume the original order of. f. If in error a tie-break game is started at 6 games all, when it was previously. agreed that the set would be an “Advantage set”, the error shall be corrected. immediately if only one point has been played. If the error is discovered after. the second point is in play, the set will continue as a “Tie-break set”. g. If in error a standard game is started at 6 games all, when it was previously. agreed that the set would be a “Tie-break set”, the error shall be corrected. immediately if only one point has been played. If the error is discovered after. the second point is in play, the set will continue as an “Advantage set” until. the score reaches 8 games all (or a higher even number), when a tie-break. game shall be played. h. If in error an “Advantage set” or “Tie-break set” is started, when it was. previously agreed that the final set would be a match tie-break, the error shall. be corrected immediately if only one point has been played. If the error is. discovered after the second point is in play, the set will continue either until a. player or team wins three games (and therefore the set) or until the score. reaches 2 games all, when a match tie-break shall be played. However, if the. error is discovered after the second point of the fifth game has started, the set. will continue as a “Tie-break set”. i. If the balls are not changed in the correct sequence, the error shall be. corrected when the player/team who should have served with new balls is. next due to serve a new game. Thereafter the balls shall be changed so that. the number of games between ball changes shall be that originally agreed. How to Keep Score for Tennis. Last Updated: July 2, 2020 References Approved. This article was co-authored by Peter Fryer. Peter Fryer is a tennis writer and coach based in Derry Northern Ireland. He completed his professional teaching tennis qualification shortly after finishing university and has been teaching tennis for over 13 years. Peter began Love Tennis Blog in 2010 and contributes to the BBC and national media outlets. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. This article has 13 testimonials from our readers, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 273,387 times. Tennis has one of the strangest scoring systems in the sporting world, but it is arguably one of the most fun sports to play. The good news is that once you learn the scoring system, you will not have a hard time remembering it. Scroll down to Step 1 to learn the scoring system in the game of tennis. How To Keep Score In Tennis. Point Values, Tiebreaker, and Examples. If you’re totally confused about how to keep score in tennis, then you’ve come to the right place. It’s arguably one of the oddest scoring systems in mainstream sports, but it’s also one of the most unique and quirky systems – one that you’ll likely come to appreciate as a member of the tennis community. Stick with me for a few minutes, and you’ll have it mastered in no time. Article Contents. New to TennisCompanion? Explore and get to know us. Join our community of tennis players and participate in the conversation. Improve your game with premium instruction that provides you with step-by-step video training. Recieve our brief weekly recap of the 5 most interesting things we dig up in world of tennis. The Tennis Scoring System. I’ve always found it easiest to explain by starting broad and working my way down to the specifics. First off, when you step out on the court to play tennis against an opponent, it’s referred to as a match. For comparison’s sake, the word “match” is equivalent to the word “game” in football, baseball, or basketball. So when you tell your friends that you’re going to watch a friend play tennis, try to avoid saying, “I’m going to watch my friend’s tennis game.” Instead, you refer to it as a “match,” otherwise, you may find tennis players poking fun at you. Typically, a tennis match is played as best of three sets, which simply means the first person that wins to two sets wins the match – this is the most common format. However, some professional men’s tennis tournaments, such as the US Open, are played as best of five, where the first person who wins three sets wins the match. Each set is played to six games. However, you must win by two games. If you end up tied at six, you play a tiebreaker (we’ll cover this in a bit). Within each tennis game, there are a bunch of unique point values. Quick review: When you play tennis against an opponent, it’s called a match A match is played as best of three sets (or in some cases best of five) Each set is played to six games, but you must win by two (if tied at six, you play a tiebreaker) Now let’s get into the specifics about each game that in tennis. Point Values In A Tennis Game. Each game in tennis is played to three points, but just like a set, you must win by two. The confusing part for most new tennis players is that we don’t simply use the point values such as 0, 1, 2, 3… instead, we assign special point values: 0 points = Love 1 point = 15 2 points = 30 3 points = 40 Tied at 1 point = 15-all Tied at 2 points = 30-all Tied at 3 points = deuce. That covers the basics, but there’s also what’s referred to as “ad scoring” when you get to deuce, so let’s run through this as if you were serving: Deuce and you win a point – the score is “ad in” (short for advantage in). Ad in and you win the next point – you win the game. Ad in and you lose the next point – then the score goes back to “deuce.” Deuce and your opponent wins a point – then the score is “ad out” (short for advantage out). Ad out and your opponent wins the next point – then your opponent wins the game. Ad out and you win the next point – then the score goes back to deuce. Remember, the above “ad scoring” is from the perspective of you serving, which would flip if your opponent was serving. It’s also important to note that the server always calls their points out first before every point. So, for example, if you’re serving and you win a point, the score is 15-love. This detail is key, and it’s one that tends to get beginners tripped up, especially when they’re watching a tennis match and trying to follow along. If you’re still scratching your head a bit, don’t worry, it’s confusing at first. Let’s walk through an example to clear things up. An Example Tennis Game. Here’s an example tennis game where you’re serving. Before you serve the first point of the game If it’s the first point of the match, you don’t need to call out any points. There’s no such thing as “love-all” in tennis. If it’s the first point and you’ve already played a game(s), then you call out the score in games. For example, say you’ve played three games, of which you won two, and your opponent won one. You’d say, “2 to 1.” You win the first point of the game The score is now “15-love.” You win the following point The score is now “30-love.” Your opponent wins the following two points The score is now “30-all.” You win the next point The score is now “40-30.” Your opponent wins the next point The score is now “deuce.” You win the next point The score is now “ad in.” Your opponent wins the next point The score is now back to “deuce.” You win the next point The score is now back to “ad in.” You win the next point The game is over. No need to call out any points. Playing A Tiebreaker. Now that you have a handle on how to play a single game (which is part of a set) in a tennis match, let’s talk about tiebreakers. If you’re playing a set, remember that it’s first to six games, and you must win by two. However, if you tie the score at six games apiece, or 6-all, you’re going to need to play a tiebreaker to determine who wins the set. The best way to think about a tiebreaker is that it’s merely an extended game with more points. The odd part here is that we’re going to go ahead and break all the scoring rules I just taught you. That is, instead of using love, 15, 30, 40, deuce, ad in, and ad out, we’re now going to use simple point values, i.e., 0, 1, 2, 3. Also, instead of first to three points, win by two like a standard game, a tiebreaker is first to seven points, win by two. Let’s take a look at another example: You serve the first point of the tiebreaker It’s 0-0, but again there’s no need to call out this score – it’s assumed You win 5 points in a row The score is 5/0 You win the next point The score is now 6/0 Your opponent wins 6 points in a row The score is now 6/6 You win the next point The score is now 7/6 (not over yet – remember you have to win by 2) Your opponent wins the next point The score is now 7/7 You win the following 2 points The game is over, and the score is 9-7. There you have it! At first glance, tennis scoring can seem ridiculously confusing, but hopefully, after breaking it down, you’ve started to master it. If you’re looking to get even more comfortable with how to keep score in tennis, I recommend playing as much as possible and watch as much tennis as you can. There’s no better way to learn than just to get out there and do it, so it’s time to hit the court. 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