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Table Tennis Market Rules

Please check the details of the Table Tennis market below.

Updated over 7 months ago

Winner

Market where you predict the match winner

Team A (win) or Team B (win).

If the match ends in a draw, the stake will be refunded.

Also,

[nth Game - Winner] means predicting only the specified game result.

Game handicap

Market where you predict the winner of games considering the selected handicap.

Example:

Player A (-1.5): subtract 1.5 games from Player A’s total to settle.

Point handicap

Market where you predict the winner of points considering the selected handicap.

Example:

Player A (-2.5): subtract 2.5 points from Player A’s total to settle.

Also,

[nth Game - Point Handicap] means predicting only the specified game result.

Total points

Market where you predict whether the total points of both players will be over or under the set line.

Example:

Choose Over 70.5 / Under 70.5

Over 70.5: wins if 71 or more points

Under 70.5: wins if 70 or fewer points

Also,

[nth Game - Total Points] means predicting only the specified game result.

[Player name total points] means predicting only the specified player’s result.

Odd/even

Market where you predict whether the total points of both players will be odd or even.

Also,

[nth Game - Odd/Even] means predicting whether the total points in the specified game are odd or even.

[Player name Odd/Even] means predicting whether the specified player’s total points are odd or even.

Total games

Market where you predict whether the total games of both players will be over or under the set line.

Example:

Choose Over 3.5 / Under 3.5

Over 3.5: wins if 4 or more

Under 3.5: wins if 3 or fewer

Correct score

Market where you predict the exact game score at the end of the match.

For example: 2-0, 0-2, 2-1, etc.

n game - correct score

Market where you predict the exact score of the specified game.

n game - will there be extra points

Market where you predict whether the specified game will go to extra points (deuce).

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