Betting and Payout Limitations Sample Clauses

Betting and Payout Limitations. 1) The Operator reserves the right to limit the net payout (the payout after the stake has been deducted) on any bet or combination of bets by one Customer for any bets placed or settled within a 24-hour timeframe. This limit may be lower depending on the specific sport, league and type of bet offer. For further information it is recommended to consult the Sport Specific Limits in the House Rules.
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Betting and Payout Limitations. 1. In order to guarantee the viability of each market, to avoid potential cases of fraud and match-fixing, and to be able to make a correct estimate of the risk involved in each product offered, Bally Bet Sportsbook will limit the net payout (the payout after the stake has been deducted) on any wager/bet or combination of xxxxxx/bets by one Patron at $50,000 for any bets placed or settled within a 24-hour timeframe.
Betting and Payout Limitations. 1) In order to guarantee the viability of each market, to avoid potential cases of fraud and match-fixing, and to be able to make a correct estimate of the risk involved in each product offered, The Sportsbook at Plainridge Park will limit the net payout (the payout after the stake has been deducted) on any bet or combination of bets by one Patron at {Currency Value} for any bets placed or settled within a 24-hour timeframe.

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