Betslip Section and Bets
What is a Bet Slip?
A Bet Slip is the area where you create your bet prior to submitting it.
Once you include at least one selection on the bet slip, you'll see all the available bet types along with the most recent odds and lines for your selection.
When you decide to place your bet and input the stake amount for your chosen bet type, the potential returns and total cost will be shown on the bet slip as well.

Customers will be able to select bets such as:
Single Bet
A Single Bet involves wagering on a specific event, such as a match or race. If the outcome is correctly predicted, the bettor wins.
Winnings Calculation: The potential payout is determined by multiplying the odds of the chosen outcome by the amount wagered.
Example: Bets are placed on the result of a match between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
The possible outcomes for the match are:
Barcelona wins (odds of 2.5)
The match ends in a draw (odds of 3.0)
Atletico Madrid wins (odds of 2.8)
If a bettor stakes $10 on Barcelona to win, the winnings would be $25 (odds of 2.5 x stake of $10), assuming Barcelona secures victory in regulation time.
Combo Bet (Parlay)
In a Combo Bet, the predictions for up to 10 different events are grouped together to create a single bet. To win, all combined predictions must match the actual results.
The predictions must pertain to separate events; you cannot combine predictions for the same event (for instance, a specific basketball game).
Winnings Calculation: The potential winnings are determined in two stages:
Overall Odds: Multiply all individual odds together.
Potential Winnings: Multiply the stake by the overall odds.
Example: A bet is placed on the outcomes of three soccer matches.
Manchester City vs. Chelsea: Manchester City to win (odds of 2.1)
Liverpool vs. Arsenal: Draw (odds of 3.0)
Tottenham vs. Newcastle: Newcastle to win (odds of 2.5)
Overall Odds: 2.1 x 3.0 x 2.5 = 15.75
If all three predictions are accurate, a stake of $10 would yield winnings of: $10 x 15.75 = $157.50.
System Bet
A System Bet is an advanced version of a combo bet that involves three or more selections. This type of bet enables customers to make multiple combo bets simultaneously within a single wager. Unlike a standard combo bet, a system bet allows for some predictions to be incorrect while still offering the possibility of winning, depending on the chosen system.
The available type of system bet varies based on the number of events selected. For clarity, a table displaying all possible system bets is provided below.
Example: Consider a 3 out of 4 system bet with four selections:
Manchester City to win (odds of 2.3)
Arsenal to win (odds of 1.8)
Chelsea to win (odds of 2.5)
Tottenham Hotspur to win (odds of 1.7)
This generates four combination bets, each with a minimum stake of CHF 1 and consisting of three predictions.
City, Arsenal, Chelsea
(2.3 x 1.8 x 2.5) = 10.35
CHF 103.50
City, Arsenal, Spurs
(2.3 x 1.8 x 1.7) = 7.038
CHF 70.40
City, Chelsea, Spurs
(2.3 x 2.5 x 1.7) = 9.775
CHF 97.75
Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs
(1.8 x 2.5 x 1.7) = 7.650
CHF 76.50
To win the bet, at least three of the four predictions must be correct; if fewer than three predictions succeed, the entire wager is lost.
The potential winnings from a system bet are determined by the number of correct predictions and their odds, multiplied by the stake.
Note: When placing a bet, the betting slip must always display the maximum possible winnings. All predictions must be accurate to achieve this maximum.
Other examples
2/3: You have three bets (combos) and think two will win. 3/5: You expect to win three (combos) out of five bets (combos). 4/6: You have six bets (combos) on your slip and hope at least four will win. 6/8: You hope six out of eight bets (combos) will win.
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