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Bet slip
Updated over a week ago

Please note that a bet slip is a section on the site where you can place bets and see bets that are already in the game. To add events to the bet slip, simply click the button with the coefficient in the sporting event.

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After adding an outcome, you can create a bet by specifying the bet amount.

The Bet slip section is displayed on the right side of the screen on our page. To place a bet, you must be logged in.

When you click Bet slip, the section expands.

The section has 2 main tabs:

1. Bet slip — here you can place bets.

Bet types:

  • single — a bet on one outcome of one event

  • multi — bet on a group of events

2. In game — here you can view existing bets and cash out the bet.

The maximum number of events in the single and multi type is 20.

Screenshot

Description

The outcam delete icon

Outcam details:

  • the market you place the bet on

  • the result you place the bet on

Sporting event details:

  • date and time of the event (if the event is not in live)

  • the sport icon

  • the name of sporting event

Odds

Bet amount
Enter the bet amount in this field. As a rule, there are limits on bet amounts up or down
To enter the maximum bet amount, click the MAX button

Possible payout

The Place your bet button:

  • If you are not logged in, when you click the button you will see a notification that you have to lig in

  • If you are logged in, you will proceed to placing the bet

The Accept with any odds setting checkbox is available only if you are logged in.

Allows you to place bets without the need to constantly confirm your consent to accept and cash out bets, taking into account the changing size of odds.

As the value of odds is constantly recalculated, the process of accepting a bet on an event may be repeatedly interrupted by a message about a change in the odds and a requirement to confirm the acceptance of the bet with the changed odds. Selecting this checkbox will allow you to place and cash out bets with any odds, thereby avoiding the need to confirm your actions multiple times

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