Revalusrian Posted July 4, 2025 #351 Posted July 4, 2025 On 6/7/2025 at 4:21 AM, MarkoDm said: That would be a lost bet since at least 3 goals are required. so at least more or less than 0.5?
reioux Posted August 16, 2025 #357 Posted August 16, 2025 I hopu you guys add much more bet types for soccer etc etc. It is not enough and limited.
PhillyRockets Posted August 29, 2025 #358 Posted August 29, 2025 When are sportsbooks coming to florida
Prabngewe Posted August 30, 2025 #359 Posted August 30, 2025 I am so tired with my parlay in MLB. How to ez win in here? Give me trick mate
Bostra Posted August 31, 2025 #360 Posted August 31, 2025 lower your parlays to 2-3 and maybe mix the sports
jackrick99 Posted August 31, 2025 #361 Posted August 31, 2025 why is my account limited to sports betting. while i am rank IV but my 1 sports bet cannot exceed 500$, so is this commensurate with my current rank?
RVG Posted September 16, 2025 #363 Posted September 16, 2025 Can't see to get wrap my head around the handicap concept
Bols31 Posted October 4, 2025 #365 Posted October 4, 2025 I really struggle to understand sports bets
Sportsbook Support MarkoDm Posted October 5, 2025 Sportsbook Support #366 Posted October 5, 2025 18 hours ago, Bols31 said: I really struggle to understand sports bets Tell us what bothers you so we can explain it to you.
damlacim Posted November 13, 2025 #368 Posted November 13, 2025 Stake used to serve special markets section. there is no something like that anymore and sme handicap options too... Stake used to serve special markets section. there is no something like that anymore and sme handicap options too...
mikimax12345 Posted December 20, 2025 #371 Posted December 20, 2025 On 6/29/2020 at 11:14 PM, Darko said: Over 2.25 goals = half of your money goes on a bet on over 2 goals and other half goes on over 2.5. That means that on 2 goals scored you will lose half of your bet (1 ETH wagered on it with 2 goals scored means you have lost 0.5 ETH). If there are 3 goals bet is won, under 2 goals you lose all your wager. Under 2.25 goals = half of your wagered amount goes on under 2 goals and other half on under 2.5 goals. That means that if there are 2 goals you will win half of the bet (1 ETH wagered on it means that you won in total 1.5 ETH if there are two goals scored on odds being x2) As for 1.75 = half of the money goes on over/under 1.5 and on over/under 2 goals. Playing over 1.75 means that 2 goals will win you half of the bet, 3 or more means you won it in full. If you play under and there are 2 goals scored you lose half of your money wagered, 1 or none wins your bet in full. Damn New_ME 1
rahulsaji69 Posted January 13 #373 Posted January 13 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/ this is nice tbh.. i had to figure it out on my own
MasterLew Posted January 17 #374 Posted January 17 the sportsbook market on soccer might be a slight different to asian handicap, a bit confused for me, usually the score reset to 0 when u place bet in play for soccer matches, but now i understand here
Chicago888 Posted January 17 #375 Posted January 17 Хорошо там,где есть хорошая широкая линия и достойные кф.😋
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