Had a fabulous day/night yesterday, and wanted to keep it going. So, before retiring, found a Korean Soccer line to place a little wager on a game starting at like 4 AM ET. Had never bet Korean soccer before, was a total guess in the dark, as know absolutely nothing about Korean soccer. Anyway, when I woke up, and checked the score, seemed to me my team won the game 3-1, after the first half ended at 1-1 tie. Sportbet (5Dimes) however, graded the wager as a loss. 
Am aware I bet a 3-way line, so would lose on the draw. Since my team won the game 3-1, but was tied at half, thought maybe I inadvertently bet the first half. After checking the wager ticket, all indication was I correctly had the game, and nothing on the half. When I called Sportbet, after a long hold, they did correct their mistake. Wondered how such a mistake could happen, as have never seen such a mistake happen before, AND still not be corrected several hours later. Rep mentioned something about 2 Korean soccer events on the day had similar team names (Suwon), which was true. However, they were not indentical names, and their opponents' names were totally different, and don't these games also have a rotation number type of thing?
Is someone there just manually checking results, and manually scoring events, and thus is subject to human error at anytime? Would think although a human can oversee the process, that it's all done by machine since involves meticulously accounting for all the $'s. They claim thousands bet these games and inevitably would've been corrected, however, up to the point I called them obviously no one else had. Did every one else back another side that lost, and didn't want to mention they had erroneously been graded a winner? Does this prove that they can make a gross mistake like this at anytime? Needless to say, best to make sure all your wagers are graded correctly, as evidently if YOU don't, who will?
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Am aware I bet a 3-way line, so would lose on the draw. Since my team won the game 3-1, but was tied at half, thought maybe I inadvertently bet the first half. After checking the wager ticket, all indication was I correctly had the game, and nothing on the half. When I called Sportbet, after a long hold, they did correct their mistake. Wondered how such a mistake could happen, as have never seen such a mistake happen before, AND still not be corrected several hours later. Rep mentioned something about 2 Korean soccer events on the day had similar team names (Suwon), which was true. However, they were not indentical names, and their opponents' names were totally different, and don't these games also have a rotation number type of thing?

Is someone there just manually checking results, and manually scoring events, and thus is subject to human error at anytime? Would think although a human can oversee the process, that it's all done by machine since involves meticulously accounting for all the $'s. They claim thousands bet these games and inevitably would've been corrected, however, up to the point I called them obviously no one else had. Did every one else back another side that lost, and didn't want to mention they had erroneously been graded a winner? Does this prove that they can make a gross mistake like this at anytime? Needless to say, best to make sure all your wagers are graded correctly, as evidently if YOU don't, who will?
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Sport / Period: | Korea Soccer / Game |
Line: | Suwon (KLC-2) 5/5/2019 4:00:01 AM - (EST) -113 |
Opponent: | Seoul E-Land (KLC-2) |