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Futsal Market Rules

Please check the details of the Futsal market below.

Updated over 5 months ago

1x2

A market where you predict the outcome of the match from 3 options:

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

If the match ends in a draw, only bets on Draw will win.

Also,

in [1st Half - 1x2], you only predict the result of the first half.

Double chance

A market where you win if either of the two listed conditions is satisfied.

Example:

If you select [Team or Draw], your bet wins if the chosen team wins or if the match ends in a draw.

Also,

in [1st Half - Double Chance], you predict only the result of the first half.

Total

A market where you predict whether the total goals scored by both teams is over or under the set number.

Example:

Choose from Over 1.5/Under 1.5

Over 1.5: wins with 2 or more goals

Under 1.5: wins with 1 or fewer goals

Choose from Over 2/Under 2

Over 2: wins with 3 or more goals

Under 2: wins with 1 or fewer goals

*2 goals is a push (stake refunded)

Also,

in [1st Half - Total], you predict only the total goals in the first half.

In [Team Total], you predict only the total goals of the selected team.

Handicap

A market where you predict the outcome by applying the selected handicap.

Example:

If Team A (-2.0), 2 goals are subtracted from Team A's score for settlement.

If the score is 3-1 and Team A wins, the adjusted score is 1-1, resulting in a push (stake refunded).

When the handicap is (n.5), there will always be a decision, so no push (refund) is possible.

Odd/even

Predict whether the total points will be odd or even.

n-th goal

A market where you predict which team will score the designated nth goal.

Both teams to score

A market where you predict whether both teams will score.

[Yes] means both teams score, [No] means at least one team does not score.

Team name to score

A market where you predict whether the selected team will score.

Also,

in [Team to score in 1st Half], you predict only the result of the first half.

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