soccer betting rules question

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  • j0hnnyv
    SBR MVP
    • 01-06-09
    • 3620

    #1
    soccer betting rules question
    If you take a side and it ends up a tie..does your bet ALWAYS lose or push? Are some books different? I know they put odds on DRAW for a reason.

    I bet Villareal last night on BETJM at +180 and it ended up 1-1 and it was graded as a LOSS. just making sure everythings on the up and up.

    Thanks in advance to you soccer sharps, I know there are more than a few on here...im a newb.
  • Iwinyourmoney
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 04-18-07
    • 18368

    #2
    Lose,
    thats why u can bet the draw option
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    • Justin7
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 07-31-06
      • 8577

      #3
      Originally posted by j0hnnyv
      If you take a side and it ends up a tie..does your bet ALWAYS lose or push? Are some books different? I know they put odds on DRAW for a reason.

      I bet Villareal last night on BETJM at +180 and it ended up 1-1 and it was graded as a LOSS. just making sure everythings on the up and up.

      Thanks in advance to you soccer sharps, I know there are more than a few on here...im a newb.
      There are 2 kinds of normal bets in soccer.

      There is the 3-way line. This offers a bet on the "draw". If it has this option and the game ends in a tie, all bets on a team to win will lose (and the draw will be a winner).

      The other option is the "handicap". You have 2 choices, sometimes with a spread. If there is no "tie" option, a push will refund your money.
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      • j0hnnyv
        SBR MVP
        • 01-06-09
        • 3620

        #4
        ok thats what I figured. the only options on betjm it seems are the 3way the last cpl days.
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