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CoachCarter
Hello

I just would like to ask for details/procedures on How to participate in Real Life Betting:

-Whats with theses choices? samples are:

1 X 2 X1 12 X2...

2.50 3.00 4.30 etc...

- How do you place your bet to either team?


Thank you for those who can enlighten me,,
More Power to you!
callzeke
Coach Carter,

* the Victory of the first team in a line is designated by a symbol "1";
* the Draw game is designated by a symbol "X";
* the Victory of the second team is designated by a symbol "2";
* the Draw game or a victory of the first team is designated by a symbol "X1";
* the Draw game or a victory of the second team is designated by a symbol "X2";
* the Victory of the first or second team is designated by a symbol "12".



2.50 3.00 4.30 etc... are the outcomes of payouts you might expect if you win in this formula:

The prize is equal number you see where you select your bet times you bet amount.

Here is the scenario:

18:00 Norway - Macedonia

--1----X-----2-----X1---12---X2
1.58 3.40 6.10 1.10 1.28 2.30 [Make your bet here]

Lets assume you bet 100 on Macedonia(1) winning (hypothetically speaking they win).

You will get 100x6.10=610 in prize.

If you bet on either first or second team winning (12) this is what you get if Norway wins (100x1.28=128)
abo_emam
thank you (callzeke)

and (CoachCarter)
here's the answer from the support


From: Support-1
Date: 07.09.2009 01:17
Hi,
1 stands for win team playing at home
2 stands for win team playing abroad
X = draw

and then you have doubble chances with a combination like 1X, you are betting 1 and X, you can only loose when team 2 wins. You have more chances but the rate is lower of course.

Good luck!
callzeke
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