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  • djefferis
    SBR MVP
    • 08-16-08
    • 1210

    #246
    As pointed out above - that rule doesn’t necessarily apply to all bets - only First Set wagering.

    There is nothing “natural” about a void on retirement in tennis. It’s completely book by book. Lost many a wager when someone was up big and an opponent retired - only to see wager voided. Experienced tennis bettors know which book voids following first set completion, which books void with ANY retirement and which ones consider all bets action once the match begins. Hopefully not too expensive of a lesson for you - but book could be well within their rights to grade as a loss - especially if they paid winners.

    Bookmaker is usually the one who gets most complaints as any retirement voids all wagers - not just totals and live bets. Similar to their rain out policy on baseball (which is another rule unique to them).
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    • Heritage Insider
      SBR Sharp
      • 09-06-11
      • 283

      #247
      Hello TPC11114 and everyone.

      The customer was informed that his wagers were a settled market, since the wagers that he had were on the 1st set to go under 8.5 games, and the total was already covered with a 5-5 score at the moment of the retirement.

      Every wager on the over was paid as a winner.

      The grading was done in accordance with the rules of our “TENNIS PRO” section of the website, under “Betting Rules/Settling Bets”:

      2.1.3 Interrupted events.

      2.1.3.1Interrupted events not resumed within the same calendar day (at midnight in the local time zone where the event is played) will be cancelled. In the case of such a cancellation, all bets are considered no action, except bets where the outcome has already been unambiguously determined (for example, if the score has already surpassed the total, then all bets on that over and under will be settled as winners and losers, respectively).


      After the clarification, we granted the customer a courtesy refund of his wagers.

      We would like to encourage our customers with an issue to give us a chance of resolving it by contacting us via live chat, email, or phone call.

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      • BearBuckMtn
        SBR Rookie
        • 02-18-25
        • 22

        #248
        Originally posted by Heritage Insider
        Hello TPC11114 and everyone.

        The customer was informed that his wagers were a settled market, since the wagers that he had were on the 1st set to go under 8.5 games, and the total was already covered with a 5-5 score at the moment of the retirement.

        Every wager on the over was paid as a winner.

        The grading was done in accordance with the rules of our “TENNIS PRO” section of the website, under “Betting Rules/Settling Bets”:

        2.1.3 Interrupted events.

        2.1.3.1Interrupted events not resumed within the same calendar day (at midnight in the local time zone where the event is played) will be cancelled. In the case of such a cancellation, all bets are considered no action, except bets where the outcome has already been unambiguously determined (for example, if the score has already surpassed the total, then all bets on that over and under will be settled as winners and losers, respectively).


        After the clarification, we granted the customer a courtesy refund of his wagers.

        We would like to encourage our customers with an issue to give us a chance of resolving it by contacting us via live chat, email, or phone call.
        Thanks very much for being active to help resolve

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        • infotimbo
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 10-24-18
          • 847

          #249
          good to see that the player got his stakes refunded, but I honestly can't see why a retirement should be classified as an "interrupted event" to begin with. That rule is about something totally different.
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          • ProSportsEdge
            SBR High Roller
            • 05-01-25
            • 120

            #250
            Originally posted by darthvader777
            PSA for this forum.

            Just tried my first withdrawal from Bet105 since their split from Heritage. Happened to be in Tether, but I suspect the experience would have been the same across all available currencies. I had been a bit worried because I moved across a rather large balance from the "old" Bet105 to the "new" Bet105.

            Happy to report that I received the funds ($2.5K) into my wallet within minutes, rivaling the speed I've experienced with BOL/SB. No extra KYC, no waiting hours for a "manager authorization."

            Kudos to the new team for making good on their promise of "no BS."
            That’s great to hear. Always good when a book pays out quickly without the extra hassle. Hopefully, they stay consistent with it.
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