Does Extra Time count when betting Soccer?

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  • TallAzCrowe
    SBR Sharp
    • 05-02-09
    • 299

    #1
    Does Extra Time count when betting Soccer?
    Does extra time count when you wager on Soccer? Yesterday I bet on Stoke City ML -180, match went into extra time tied 1-1 and Stoke ended up with the win after extra time. My wager was graded as a loss, match ended 1-1 is stated in my bet history.
  • Visage987
    SBR Sharp
    • 01-11-12
    • 282

    #2
    N o p e
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    • TallAzCrowe
      SBR Sharp
      • 05-02-09
      • 299

      #3
      Thanks, I use a local and have only been betting Soccer recently, thought maybe I was getting shafted.
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      • Mrscofield25
        SBR MVP
        • 02-23-11
        • 2483

        #4
        Originally posted by TallAzCrowe
        Thanks, I use a local and have only been betting Soccer recently, thought maybe I was getting shafted.
        Maybe it would be a good idea to learn the rules before betting anything. It's better to know the rules then throwing money out of the window, isn't it?
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        • Blastie
          SBR High Roller
          • 11-30-12
          • 108

          #5
          Originally posted by TallAzCrowe
          Thanks, I use a local and have only been betting Soccer recently, thought maybe I was getting shafted.
          In Cup games you can get "Team A to qualify" and that covers extra time and penalties. Odds are greatly reduced though, Stoke would have been lucky to be 1.20 for this game I'd say.
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          • TallAzCrowe
            SBR Sharp
            • 05-02-09
            • 299

            #6
            You'd be correct in the first part of your statement, but I only recently started betting on soccer periodically due to NHL season being delayed, and this is the first time I have encountered this situation. As I said I use a local so I have limited options. As for "throwing money out the window", we all know there's no sure thing in gambling therefore if you cant afford to lose a little you shouldnt be gambling to begin with and this was just a lesson learned, although a monetary lesson it didnt cripple my BR by anymeans but nor did it help it either. Thanks for your concern.

            Originally posted by Mrscofield25
            Maybe it would be a good idea to learn the rules before betting anything. It's better to know the rules then throwing money out of the window, isn't it?
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            • Mrscofield25
              SBR MVP
              • 02-23-11
              • 2483

              #7
              Originally posted by TallAzCrowe
              You'd be correct in the first part of your statement, but I only recently started betting on soccer periodically due to NHL season being delayed, and this is the first time I have encountered this situation. As I said I use a local so I have limited options. As for "throwing money out the window", we all know there's no sure thing in gambling therefore if you cant afford to lose a little you shouldnt be gambling to begin with and this was just a lesson learned, although a monetary lesson it didnt cripple my BR by anymeans but nor did it help it either. Thanks for your concern.
              All soccer matches, whether it's 1X2, Asian Handicap or Over/Under, extra time never counts. Your local bookie must have some terms of use where the rules for soccer is written.
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