If more than having fun with sports betting, what you want is to win money, do not forget the following rules; since they are one of the secrets of bettors who make money thanks to sports betting.
Check the available information about the sporting event before betting.
Don't just bet on a hunch, analyze the probability and the odds before betting.
Note that nothing is certain.
If the odds on a forecast seem too low, don't bet.
Never bet amounts of money that you cannot lose.
Be patient, accept short-term losses, and don't expect to recover losses right away.
Be disciplined, set rules and goals, and stick to them.
Haven't stopped to read the bookmaker's "rules" section? In this section you will find the necessary information before betting.
Observe the rules in: Sports Betting: General Rules. Football Tennis NBA NFL Hockey and NHL Cricket Dead heat rule
The valid odds of a bet will be the one that appears on the ticket when it was made.
If the match you bet on is canceled, the stake is returned to you.
Bets on the final result of a match that has been suspended by the referee are normally void, except in the event that the competent authority makes a decision on the final result of the match. This rule does not apply in the case of bets whose outcome has already been determined before the match is suspended. For example, a bet on the outcome of the first half is fully valid if the match is suspended at minute 70.
If there is an unforeseen change of court, the bet stands unless the match is played on the court of the team that was going to play away.
If you bet on a cup match, bets are made on the result of the match before extra time. If you want to bet on the team that will qualify for the next round, you have to place a bet on the qualification ("to qualify").
What happens in case of abandonment in a tennis match? Some bookmakers keep the bets, others return the money and others consider the bet to be valid if more than one set has been played.
All bookmakers usually apply the same rules. What counts is the score at the end of regulation time, including overtime.
In general, what counts for bookmakers is the score at the end of regulation time, including overtime.
There are differences from one bookmaker to another. For some, what counts is the result after extra time and for others the result before extra time. Check the bookmaker's rules before betting.
The rules of the bookmakers in this regard are very heterogeneous.
Unless the bookmaker states otherwise, the dead heat rule applies when there are several winners ex-aequo and this possibility has not been foreseen in the bet offered.
Winnings are calculated as follows:
Winnings = (Amount bet / No. of winning tips) x Odd - Amount bet
For example, if there are two winners ex-aequo and you have bet € 10 at a rate of 3 on one of the two winners and the dead heat rule applies, you would win € 5: (10/2) x 3 - 10 = 5 €.
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