Match odds on Aago are more than just numbers — they're an opportunity
In online betting, odds are everything – they're the numerical expression of how likely an event is to occur. Simply put, the higher the odds, the bigger your payout if you win. But this is where most bettors go wrong – instead of chasing big odds blindly, the real skill is learning to recognise the right odds in the right match.
Aago makes this straightforward. Every match comes with detailed odds across multiple markets, all updated in real time. As a bettor, if you compare the odds at the start and end of a cricket over, you'll see just how quickly and accurately aago reflects the market.
Did you know? A single T20 match on Aago averages over 80 distinct markets. Beyond the match winner, you can bet on over-by-over runs, the number of wides, who takes the first wicket, and much more.
How do you read and understand odds?
Aago displays odds in decimal format, which is the most familiar and straightforward format for bettors in Bangladesh. If a team's odds are 2.50, a ৳100 bet returns ৳250 — giving you a profit of ৳150.
Keep these three key points in mind and odds become easy to understand:
- Odds never fall below 1.00 – Minimum odds of 1.01 mean the outcome is almost certain, but the payout is very low.
- Higher odds mean higher risk – Odds of 8.00 mean the platform considers this outcome unlikely.
- Odds change with the news – When news breaks about team injuries, pitch reports, or weather conditions, odds can shift quickly.
Which cricket markets are the most popular?
Bangladeshi bettors have a clear preference for certain cricket markets, and Aago has built its cricket section with exactly that in mind. The most popular markets are:
- Match Winner: The simplest market – which team wins? The most popular choice in T20s and ODIs.
- Top Batsman: Who will be the top scorer in the match? This market often comes with attractive odds.
- Over/Under: Whether the total runs in a specific innings will be above or below a set number.
- Live Over Betting: How many runs per over — the most exciting part of live betting.
- Wicket Markets: How will the next wicket fall – bowled, caught, or run out?