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Asian Totals Explained

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Asian totals are over/under markets that use split (quarter) lines, which can refund or split stakes. This guide explains them with hypothetical examples only. First, see over/under totals.

Key takeaways
  • They are over/under goal markets that use split quarter lines (like 2.
  • Half your stake goes on Over 2.
  • Yes.

What Asian totals are

Like standard totals, you bet over or under a goal line — but Asian totals add quarter lines (such as 2.75) that split your stake across two lines.

Quarter lines

A quarter line divides your stake between the two nearest half/whole lines.

Example. On Over 2.75, half your stake is on Over 2.5 and half on Over 3.0. A result of exactly 3 goals wins one half and pushes the other — a half-win.

Pushes and refunds

Whole-number Asian totals (like 3.0) push and refund when the result lands exactly on the line, similar to the Asian handicap.

Why use them

Asian totals offer finer lines and the chance of partial refunds, appealing to bettors who want more precise pricing. See Asian vs European for the related idea.

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FAQ

What are Asian totals?

They are over/under goal markets that use split quarter lines (like 2.75), dividing your stake across two lines so results can produce half-wins or half-losses.

How does an Over 2.75 bet work?

Half your stake goes on Over 2.5 and half on Over 3.0. A result of exactly 3 goals wins one half and pushes the other, giving a half-win.

Do Asian totals push?

Yes. Whole-number Asian totals refund when the result lands exactly on the line, like the Asian handicap.

How we made this guide. This guide is written and maintained by the 1xRoll Editorial Team and explains the general, widely-accepted rules of the market. All examples are hypothetical and illustrate mechanics only — they are not predictions, betting advice or real odds. Specific rules can vary by event and operator, so always check the in-game or in-bet-slip rules. editorial approach · responsible-gaming policy

Last updated: 2026-06-15

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