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![]() Hey guys,
This might be a stupid question, but its one i dont know the answer to. If you go to put on a multi and you say that say agassi will beat sampras and hewitt will beat rod laver, if there is a double on offer also (for this examples sake say hewitt-agassi to win) can you add that to the multi if you have hewitt to win and agassi to win already? Hope you can make sense of that Cheers |
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![]() Don't think so.
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![]() Sounds a bit like saying Dear Bookie,I'll have a hundred on the favourite in the race,and IF IT LOSES I'll have another hundred on the second favourite.
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![]() No you can't.
For arguments sake; Say you take Australia to beat England in Rugby League. You cannot also take Australia to win -6.5 or Australia to win 13+. You can't take two options on the same game in the same multi bet. Another eg; Everton Vs Aston Villa - You take Everton Total goals under 2.5 over 2.5 - You take over 2.5. It won't work. TAB probably explains it better: The majority of SportsTAB betting options will be allowed in a SportsTAB Multi, however on occasion some options will be excluded from either single betting or multiple betting. If so, SportsTAB will identify single only markets for your information. SportsTAB will reject any SportsTAB Multi that includes two betting options that relate to the same event (eg Parramatta to win & Jamie Lyon to score first try) and bets that combine a futures market (Winner of the NRL competition) with a current market (Roosters to beat Dragons). SportsTAB may also reject a SportsTAB Multi if there is a significant time period (from as little as two weeks) between two legs in the same bet. Hope this helps. |
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