Karthik1234321 Posted Tuesday at 05:30 PM #1 Posted Tuesday at 05:30 PM Stake uses standard international regulations and specific rules for cricket wagering across markets like toss results, innings totals, and individual player performance. All wagers stand upon the completion of a minimum number of overs (e.g., usually 20 overs for T20s, 40 for ODIs), and any bets on a player not in the starting 11 are voided.
Pyxesse11 Posted 3 hours ago #2 Posted 3 hours ago Yeah, the voided bets on players not in the starting 11 always sting a bit, but it's better than just losing the wager outright tbh.
lilyenne Posted 2 hours ago #3 Posted 2 hours ago Fair point about the voided bets, at least you get the stake back instead of watching your money vanish because someone got rested last minute.
lorni Posted 2 hours ago #4 Posted 2 hours ago Yeah the voided bets on non-starters are a lifesaver, saved me a few times when a captain gets benched out of nowhere lol
ladyast Posted 1 hour ago #5 Posted 1 hour ago Yeah the overs minimum makes sense but I've had a T20 bet settle after like 5 overs in a rain-shortened game, so they definitely apply some common sense too
lorver Posted 11 minutes ago #6 Posted 11 minutes ago Yeah, I've noticed that too with rain-shortened matches, they seem pretty fair about adjusting the over requirements when the weather messes things up
Ladyess Posted 6 minutes ago #7 Posted 6 minutes ago Tbh the 20-over minimum for T20s is solid, nothing worse than a match getting abandoned right before it gets interesting and your bet just sitting in limbo.
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