Corners 2 Way means that corners taken in total by both teams playing can be either Over or Under a certain number that has been specified.
Nevertheless, there are some rules that do hinder corners count in one way or another.
- The first rule is that if a corner is retaken more than once because of some reasons well-known to the referee, the corner count will be taken as only one.
- The second rule is that the number of corners is only counted for the first 90 minutes of the game with the inclusion of those taken at the added time. The ones that are taken much later at the extra time are not counted at all.
- The third rule involves the corners awarded but before the players take them, the referee blows the whistle indicating the end of the game. Those are never considered in betting since they were not taken after all.
- Lastly, if the match is abandoned due to some unavoidable circumstances, those bets are nullified or deemed as void. Not unless the bets had been settled.
Hi, the multi-corners result is calculated by multiplying the number of match corners taken in the first half by the number taken in the second half. Thanks.
— bet365 (@bet365) June 17, 2018
How Does Corners 2 Way betting work
To wind up this topic, let me just illustrate a simple example of how “corners 2-way” betting market are normally presented to the customers by the US bookies, such as William Hill US or BetAmerica sports.
Corners 2-way
Under 8.5 (13/5)
Over 8.5 (11/6)
A bet on under 8.5 corners would return $130 for a $50 bet. A bet on over 8.5 corners would return $110 on a $60 bet. You may also want to understand what Corners 3 way is in football betting.