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For MLB same game multi and player props options not available. Game starts in 2hr's but still not markets for same game multi and player props. But other betting providers and sites these options are available.

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Great to see that we have card doubles and trebles now on stake for some of the top leagues in Football; need to extend it to more countries and leagues.

 

stakeid: rahulm3

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Yeah and there should be some alternative for multi bets where we win 5 out of 6 then also we get paid something. Bring down the multi but this option should be there 

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On 3/2/2020 at 7:53 AM, Darko said:

Hello folks!

 

Hardcore sport bettors are well aware of all markets pretty much but we have a lot of new players trying out our Sports book and we acknowledge that some of you are having issues with understanding all markets in full. This topic will be for all of you that have any market related question, any uncertainty you have regarding what it means, how different outcomes affect your bet and whatever you can think of just ask. I will do my best to provide reply as soon as I am online. :)

 

We have posted several guides already, you can find info on Asian handicaps, Asian totals and odds display options. You can find those guides on these links (thank you @Jarrod for writing them) :

https://news.stake.com/what-are-asian-totals/

https://news.stake.com/handicaps-a-sports-betting-guide/

https://news.stake.com/decimal-fractional-or-american-whats-the-difference/

Thanks for putting this together! These guides are super useful, especially for those of us who are still learning the ins and outs of betting markets like Asian handicaps or different odds formats. It’s great to see the platform taking time to educate users. Looking forward to more insights and maybe some tips from experienced bettors too.

On 11/11/2020 at 12:57 AM, kodark said:

Hi, how do I bet 3Way Handicap? For example, 1 : +2.0 or 1: +3.0

 

For example, one match:

1X2

Team A scored  0 vs Team  B  scored 2   

 I bet 1:+2.0 and 1:+3.0 , the bookmaker says that 1:+2.0 is a loss, but 1:+3.0 is a winner.

 

How do I mimic it in Stake?

 

This is a great question — 3Way Handicap bets can definitely be confusing. On Stake, the key is to select the correct line under the Asian Handicap or 3Way market. The +2.0 line would mean your team has to not lose by more than 2 goals to win (a 2-goal loss is a push). If it’s +3.0 and the team loses by 2, your bet wins. Always double-check how the book labels their markets.

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Great initiative!

As someone who’s been betting for a while, I can say even experienced players sometimes forget the small details, especially with Asian markets.

These guides are super helpful for both new and regular bettors — thanks for sharing!

 

For newcomers: Don’t hesitate to ask questions. One small clarification can save your whole bet slip.

Looking forward to more guides and tips!

 

Good luck everyone! 📈

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Is it just me or are the e-sports book makers having a rough time? Pre-game odds, 1.12 - 11. Final score 1-6, final odds 7.5 - 1.02. In no circumstances have I ever seen such reversals of odds.

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17 hours ago, CasinoJo3 said:

Is it just me or are the e-sports book makers having a rough time? Pre-game odds, 1.12 - 11. Final score 1-6, final odds 7.5 - 1.02. In no circumstances have I ever seen such reversals of odds.

Hi.

Can you tell us the match in question so we can check that out?

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French open (Tennis), has started. Which is a 5 set match so making a parlay in this is quite easy, and a person has a good chance of winning. I’d personally recommend to play in this French open. 
 

Just take a brief about the players before betting on them, that’s it. You’ll get to know about there form and previous matches gameplay. 
 

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On 6/29/2020 at 10:29 AM, JacksonPalmer said:

over 2.25 --> 2 goals: half win, 3 goals: win
under 2.25 --> 2 goals: half win, 1 goal: win
over 2.75 --> 3 goals: half win, 4 goals: win
under 2.75 --> 3 goals: half win, 2 goals: win

it is basically an extra insurance if you are not sure you actually want to bet on .5 bets

additional info: betting on straight numbers like for example "over 2" means you need 3 goals for a win, on 2 goals you get your bet refunded and on 1 goal you obviously lose

What if play parlay. Ex. i bet over 2.5, but my team only can make 2 goals. So my parlay still win/lose?

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On 6/5/2025 at 1:31 AM, Revalusrian said:

What if play parlay. Ex. i bet over 2.5, but my team only can make 2 goals. So my parlay still win/lose?

That would be a lost bet since at least 3 goals are required.

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Could you add "King of the Oche" bets to darts events? It's like a tripple bet builder in the match. You have recently added highest checkout + winner, so only thing missing is most 180s in the same bet.

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On 3/2/2020 at 12:23 PM, Darko said:

Hello folks!

 

Hardcore sport bettors are well aware of all markets pretty much but we have a lot of new players trying out our Sports book and we acknowledge that some of you are having issues with understanding all markets in full. This topic will be for all of you that have any market related question, any uncertainty you have regarding what it means, how different outcomes affect your bet and whatever you can think of just ask. I will do my best to provide reply as soon as I am online. :)

 

We have posted several guides already, you can find info on Asian handicaps, Asian totals and odds display options. You can find those guides on these links (thank you @Jarrod for writing them) :

https://news.stake.com/what-are-asian-totals/

https://news.stake.com/handicaps-a-sports-betting-guide/

https://news.stake.com/decimal-fractional-or-american-whats-the-difference/

sport:403015864 check it out today win in horse race 

 

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