Group Round Betting

Group Round Betting

Fight Outcome

Definition

A variation of round betting where rounds are grouped (e.g. Rounds 1–3, 4–6, etc.) to give a slightly broader range. It’s a compromise between betting a specific round and betting the whole fight outcome, offering moderately high odds with a bit more leeway on timing.

Formula

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Example

A common **group round betting** option: “Crawford to win in Rounds 1–3,” “4–6,” “7–9,” or “10–12.” If you bet Crawford in Rounds 4–6, you win if he ends the fight in any of those rounds. So, if Crawford scores a TKO in Round 5, the 4–6 group bet hits. These typically pay lower than an exact round but higher than a general KO prop, since you’re narrowing to a 3-round window. For instance, Crawford Rounds 4–6 might be +800 instead of +250 for “by KO” outright.