I know about total (under and over) but this is used on local betting sites unlike the foreign betting sites that are using Asian total. I prefer to use crypto for betting instead. I do not bet on Asian total because it is confusing me.
For total: If it is under 1.5, it means the club will not score up to 2 goals for you to win the bet. If it is over 1.5, it means the club will score more than 2 goals for you to win the bet. The next will be under/over 2.5, under/over 3.5 and so on.
But I do not understand Asian total. What is over 2.25, under 2.5 and under 2.75? Also what does under 1.25, over 1.37, over 1.5, over 1.6 and over $1.77 means?
Asian charts are not much different from Over/Under bets, except sometimes they use 4 or half odds bets, like 2.25 or 2.25 75. Example: If you have made a bet for Over 2.25 which should be split between Over 2 and Over 2.5 if the total goals scored in The match are precisely 2, you will lose half your points. Under 2.75 splits to Under 2.5 and Under 3. In case you score 3, you'll lose half the points. under 2.5 lost. The other half, however will be restored, as it is a question of under 3 goals. --- More than 2 goals guarantee a win.
Similarly I think to the minimum point of 1.25 is divided between the minimum point of 1 and the minimum point of 1.5 if you actually hit exactly 1 target. You will get half of your money refunded, and the other half is yours. No target is a guarantee win. Examples of numbers are: Over 1.37, over 1.6, and over 1.77. That means how much you will have on the dollar-for-dollar amount you win on what you bet. That is, you will receive $1.77 back for every dollar won if you had bet over 1.77. Hope I make it easy for you gal
Betting on over 2.25 goals means you'll be betting on both over 2 and 2.5 so if the match ends with two goals you still get half of your bet back because your bet was split in two (2 and 2.5).
The same applies for under 2.75 goals, you win your bet completely if it ends with two goals, and you only lose half if it goes to three.
But I was quite surprised when people here didn't really understand how it works and the meaning of the various types of sports betting markets as questioned by OP related to Total Asian under/over, but it makes sense because I didn't know much about it when I first tried playing on gambling site because in land-based betting shops there was only the choice of winning.
There are many more types of betting markets and maybe some people also don't know or don't understand them all one by one, I think there will be more questions here in the future.
I totally get where you are coming from on this, especially Asia sports betting, which tends to be confusing to a lot of people, even for anyone with general knowledge about betting. It's a learning curve. I think it's only natural that people do not start off with traditional markets. It is just a question of picking a winner.
When different types of online platforms and markets more accessible You get the feeling that many people are curious about details like the various up/down options. or other special forms of betting I think more conversations like this would help clarify things for everyone. As we become more familiar with these terms It's always great to see how knowledge sharing can transform these ideas to be more accessible to the community.