Round Xxxxx Bets. 1) In Pre-match betting, it is possible to combine up to twelve (12) different offers on a single coupon. Based on these twelve offers, Customers can choose their own number of permutations. 2) In In-Game/Live Betting it is possible to combine up to twelve (12) different offers on a single coupon as a parlay or accumulator bet. Based on these twelve offers, Customers can choose their own number of permutations. 3) Operator reserves the right to limit the amount of combinations due to what is known as outcome dependency/related contingencies, as defined in <Section A, Para 5.4> and also other factors, solely at its own discretion. 4) It is possible to include one or several matches as ‘bankers’ which means that the selected matches/events will be included in all coupons. 5) For display purposes, when necessary, the second digit after the decimal point of the odds is shown as rounded up in the Customer’s bet history to the nearest decimal number. The payout will however be effected based on the actual odds multiplied by the stake, disregarding the aforementioned rounding.
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Round Xxxxx Bets. 1) In Pre-match betting, it is possible to combine up to twelve (12) different offers on a single coupon. Based on these twelve offers, Customers can choose their own number of permutations.
2) In In-Game/Live Betting it is possible to combine up to twelve (12) different offers on a single coupon as a parlay or accumulator bet. Based on these twelve offers, Customers s can choose their own number of permutations.
3) Operator reserves the right to limit the amount of combinations due to what is known as outcome dependency/related contingencies, as defined in <Section A, Para 5.4> >. and also other factors, solely at its own discretion.
4) It is possible to include one or several matches as ‘bankers’ which means that the selected matches/events will be included in all coupons.
5) For display purposes, when necessary, the second digit after the decimal point of the odds is shown as rounded up in the Customer’s bet history to the nearest decimal number. The payout will however be effected based on the actual odds multiplied by the stake, disregarding the aforementioned rounding.
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Samples: House Rules