| yipt111@ymail.com | Last replied to at October 25, 2009, 9:48 am
What does PK stand for and where can i from them on the bookies website?
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| Admin | Last replied to at October 25, 2009, 9:48 am
Hi, you'll find some explanations here: http://www.bettor-paradise.com/index.php?page=faq_site
"What DNB, Asian Handicap +0 and PK means?
All those terms refer to the same thing. It's a Draw No Bet (DNB for short). It means that in case of a draw, your bet is refunded.
Asian Handicap bets are quite complex, but with a 0 modifier they are equal to a DNB.
PK (for pick-en) is the same as team with a 0 modifier, although mostly use for american sports."
If not already done by the bookmaker, we had the PK or -/+0 to the team names (most of the times) in order to avoid confusion between the bet on the team (1X2) and the bet on the DNB market.
Hope it's clearer
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