Influence Betting definition

Influence Betting is an act, prohibited by the Operator, where a Customer, or parties acting in association with a Customer, can influence the outcome of a match or an event - directly or indirectly.
Influence Betting is an act, prohibited by the Operator, where a patron, or parties acting in association with a patron, can influence the outcome of a match or an event - directly or indirectly.
Influence Betting is an act, prohibited by the Operator, where a patron, or parties acting in association with a patron, can influence the outcome of a match or an event - directly or indirectly.

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