The easiest section includes European and Asian handicaps. European handicaps (EH) differs from Asian (AH) by symbolics.
The next distinction which helps to distinguish these two kinds of handicap is the difference in the quantity of game variants.
To "break" means to win a Game on the opponent's serve. For example, "break point" is the last point you can win in a game during the opponent's serve. So if you win that "break point", you've "broken" a game. If you lose that "break point", that just goes into the "break chances" category.
European handicaps are simpler for understanding than its Asian double.
European handicaps (0:1) are equated to the variant X2 for the win of guests which doesn’t mean that the odds in both cases will be the same
for example.: playing murray vs nadal. u took murray -2 european handicap and match ends 7-6,7-6 on behalf of Murray. it means u loose. analogical situation with asian handicap your bet will be returned