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The 1X2 market remains one of the most straightforward betting structures in football and motorsports coverage. Across Southeast Asia, millions of match outcomes are decided each season — from Liga 1 fixtures in Jakarta to Piala AFF tournaments spanning multiple nations. We at 88 gbk recognise that direct outcome wagering (win, draw, loss) forms the backbone of how our users engage with sports entertainment, and our platform layers this market type across domestic leagues, continental tournaments, and global events.
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Our 1X2 Market guide explains how this three-outcome structure works, where it applies within our coverage, and how our platform positions these markets alongside live schedules and payment options. Whether you follow MotoGP championship rounds, BWF badminton events, or the Champions League group stage, understanding the mechanics of 1X2 betting helps you navigate our sportsbook with clarity.
What is the 1X2 Market?
The 1X2 market is a three-outcome betting structure common in football, MotoGP, and badminton tournaments. The labels stand for: 1 (home team or primary competitor wins), X (draw or tie), and 2 (away team or secondary competitor wins). We at 88 gbk apply this framework across Liga 1 matches, Piala Indonesia knockout rounds, and international tournaments like the Champions League, making it the most accessible entry point for users new to our sportsbook.
This market type is particularly useful during league seasons when match schedules run weekly. During Idul Fitri and Idul Adha, when football calendars shift across the region, our 1X2 markets adjust to reflect rescheduled fixture windows so you remain aligned with actual kickoff dates. Similarly, Piala AFF tournaments staged every two years see our platform update 1X2 odds as group-stage results narrow the field toward semi-finals.

How 88 gbk Applies 1X2 Across Sports
We extend the 1X2 framework beyond traditional football. MotoGP races, where a single rider finishes first, translate to a two-outcome market (1 = primary rider, 2 = secondary rider or broader podium field). Badminton tournaments, particularly BWF events, often feature head-to-head matches where 1X2 logic applies directly. Our platform labels these outcomes consistently so you recognise the same structure across sports.
For football, the three-outcome framing is most natural. In Liga 1 matches, every round-robin fixture carries a 1X2 outcome. When Piala Indonesia reaches knockout stages, draws trigger extra time or penalties, meaning the 1X2 market on our platform may be split into "match result" (1X2 with draw possible) versus "to qualify" (1 or 2 only, reflecting the penalty outcome). We document these distinctions in our game information so you understand which market applies to each fixture.
Our coverage spans Jakarta-based clubs, Surabaya and Bandung teams, and Medan-region sides, ensuring Liga 1 users across major cities find relevant 1X2 markets. Similarly, regional tournaments and international friendlies staged during Imlek or other holiday windows appear on our schedule with 1X2 odds updated according to team availability and fixture confirmation.
1X2 Market Rules and Settlement
We at 88 gbk settle 1X2 markets according to the official final score at the end of regulation time (subject to verification for football, unless otherwise specified in tournament rules). For matches that proceed to extra time or penalties, the settlement reflects the regulation-time result — so a match that finishes 1–1 after subject to verification settles as X (draw), even if one team wins on penalties.
This rule applies uniformly across our platform to Liga 1, Piala AFF, and international football. For MotoGP, we settle 1X2 on the official race classification. For badminton, we settle on the match winner as declared by the tournament organiser. Tournament-specific edge cases (abandoned matches, postponements, fixture moves) are resolved according to our settlement policy, which is updated each season and made available on our Terms page.
- Win (1 or 2): The designated team or competitor finishes ahead at the final whistle.
- Draw (X): Both teams score an equal number of goals or points; applicable to football and certain competitive formats.
- Extra time and penalties: We settle on the regulation-time result; penalty shootout outcomes do not alter the 1X2 settlement unless the tournament rules state otherwise (e.g., Piala Asia finals may specify otherwise).
- Postponed or abandoned matches: We void the market and return stakes if a fixture is not completed within a standard timeframe (typically the same season or tournament edition).
Deposits and 1X2 Market Access
To access our 1X2 markets, you must open an account on 88 gbk and complete our verification process. Our platform accepts deposits via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet for digital wallet users. Bank transfers are available through mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. We do not charge fixed deposit fees; any charges are set by your chosen payment provider.
Once your account is verified, 1X2 markets become available for all scheduled fixtures across our coverage. Your deposit remains in your account balance and is used to fund any market outcomes you select. Withdrawals follow the same payment channels — we process requests subject to standard verification windows and do not promise subject to verification. Our support team, available in English, can assist with account setup, payment queries, and 1X2 market questions.



1X2 Market Examples and Scenarios
Consider a Liga 1 match: Jakarta-based Club A hosts Surabaya-based Club B. Our 1X2 market offers three outcomes:
- 1 (Club A wins): If the match ends with Club A scoring more goals than Club B, all stakes on "1" are settled as winning outcomes.
- X (Draw): If both clubs score the same number of goals, all stakes on "X" are settled as winning.
- 2 (Club B wins): If Club B scores more goals, all stakes on "2" are settled as winning.
For a Champions League group-stage fixture, the logic is identical. If the match enters extra time and penalties, we settle based on the regulation-time (90-minute) result. A 2–2 draw at subject to verification settles as X, regardless of the penalty outcome.
For MotoGP races, the 1X2 structure simplifies to a two-outcome market in most cases. If the race result is clear (Rider 1 finishes first, Rider 2 finishes second), we settle accordingly. For badminton, a singles match between Badminton Player 1 (BWF ranking) and Player 2 settles on the match winner as officially declared.
Key takeaways
- 1X2 markets are three-outcome structures: 1 (home/primary wins), X (draw), 2 (away/secondary wins).
- We apply 1X2 across football, MotoGP, and badminton fixtures on our schedule.
- Settlement is based on regulation-time results; extra time and penalties do not alter the 1X2 outcome unless tournament rules specify otherwise.
- Deposits via e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking enable access to all 1X2 markets.
- Account verification and local-law compliance are required before market access.
Related Coverage on 88 gbk
Our platform offers a range of market types and sporting coverage beyond 1X2. Explore our Live Schedule to view upcoming fixtures across Liga 1, Piala Indonesia, and international tournaments. For deeper insights into match mechanics and settlement rules, visit our FAQ section. If you have specific questions about 1X2 markets or account features, our English-language support team is available through our help centre.