Need help regarding soccer rules

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  • xlilsp1keyx
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 11-03-10
    • 557

    #1
    Need help regarding soccer rules
    this is in regards to brentford/bradford match up, if match is tie 2-2 after regulation and goes into "extra time" and match ends at 3-2 and i have ML on brentford - do i win with these rules?

    SOCCER
    When Wagering on soccer, if there is a draw line offered, the line becomes a three way bet. With a winner and two losers.
    All Bets ( SIDES AND TOTALS ) will be determined on the result after regulation time, 90 minutes play, unless specified.

    Where odds are offered for both the '90 minutes' result and the 'outright' result, (e.g. Cup finals, etc.), clients have the option of betting on either outcome.
    In Soccer wagers on an event will still have action if the event is played within a week from the original schedule date or is played in the same tournament.
    Overtime doesn't count unless otherwise stipulated.

    thanks for your help.
  • soul786
    SBR MVP
    • 03-09-12
    • 1697

    #2
    Extra-time is usually considered part of the 90 minutes IF you are referring to the injury time (like at the end of the half they put up an extra few minutes), therefore a win in extra time is a successful ML bet

    a ML would lose if there was still a draw going into OVERTIME, overtime does not count in the 90 minutes 'full time'
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    • Blastie
      SBR High Roller
      • 11-30-12
      • 108

      #3
      Extra time is the 30 minutes played once 90 minutes is up.

      Injury time is the extra few minutes played at the end of each half (after 45 minutes).

      Sorry to say but your bet here would lose, you would have had to have selected 'to qualify' or something similar and that would have been 1.10-1.20 on Brentford i'd assume.
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