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Split handicap on SBO?

Sat Sep 13, 2014 9:28 am

I am really confused now.

I bet on an arb yesterday at SBO for a +1.25 Asian handicap. I bet 349eur at odds 1.92 for team two.
So it is Team 2 AH+1  174.50eur at odds 1.92
and Team 2 AH+1.5  174.5eur at odds 1.92

the game finished 1:0.

I thought I should win the first half of my bet and have the second one void.
But all I got was 160.54eur.

Is this really correct? Does SBO calculate AH different?

Always when I bet AH-1 on one side and AH+1 on the other for a score of 1:0 it is void on both sides

Has SBO made a mistake here?
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Re: Split handicap on SBO?

Sat Sep 13, 2014 9:32 am

Can you make a screenshot or copy-paste here, maybe you missed something.
You can always ask sbo as well, they wont mind
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Re: Split handicap on SBO?

Sat Sep 13, 2014 9:39 am

You were betting live ?
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Re: Split handicap on SBO?

Sat Sep 13, 2014 9:46 am

Ok, this is wierd, they only credited me the void money now. Before I just had the winnings part. Not sure what this is, I am using an AC account.

Everything is fine now.
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Re: Split handicap on SBO?

Sat Sep 13, 2014 9:51 am

DonkeyKong wrote:
I thought I should win the first half of my bet and have the second one void.
But all I got was 160.54eur.
SBO only shows NET win/lose in your statement, so that is correct 174.5*0.92=160.54.

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