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Old 25th May 2014, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by stugots
Being fairly ignorant about sports betting I have a question about draws - doesn't a draw result in all back & lay bets losing? so in these examples would mean a $40 loss?

On reflection I assume the lay bet must win, or else there is no way this method could be used on soccer.


In markets where there is a draw selection offered, you do the same procedure as above on that selection as well.
If a draw occurs on a sporting event where there is no Draw selection
offered, then...

Dead heats

Unless stated otherwise in the Specific Sports Rules the Dead Heat Rule applies to bets on a market where there are more winners than expected.
Dead heat is a term that describes when two or more selections in an event tie. If a “dead-heat” between two selections is declared on any event, half the stake is applied to the selection at full odds and the other half is lost. If more than two “dead-heats” are declared, the stake is proportioned accordingly.
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