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It think its pretty lame that even in the round of 16 you can play a draw cause they do the score by the end of injury time. The bet is over if they go into kicks or golden goal.
 

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Let me get this straight. You're saying that on Bodawg, if you bet on a draw and if the regulation ends in a draw and the match goes to shootout, you lose your bet on the draw? Doesn't make any sense to me if that is what you're saying. There has to be a winner in each match-up. The bet on the draw should win.
 

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From Bodog:

Max $1000 Parlays $500. Game can be seen on ABC. The score at the end of regulation (90 minutes + injury time) will be used for wagering purposes and does not include results from extra time, golden-goals or penalty shoot-outs.
 

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it makes me very mad. Who would bet on a drawn in regulation.

The only way logical to bet the draw would be betting a draw then seeing if you can have a overtime wager if they even have one
 

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I don't think it really matters. But what I don't understand is, why be so upset about a book's wager rules??? If you don't like it and it angers you so much, then go open an account at other books. There's nothing you can do about it except either not bet or go to another book. Plus, there's far more better books than Bodog anyways, imo. GL on your plays :103631605
 

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Duckstabber said:
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Max $1000 Parlays $500. Game can be seen on ABC. The score at the end of regulation (90 minutes + injury time) will be used for wagering purposes and does not include results from extra time, golden-goals or penalty shoot-outs.


does not include extra time golden goals or penalty shootouts how do i have it wrong
 

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Injury time: The few minutes added after the game.

Extra time: The 2 X 15 minutes after a knock out round game has tied.
 

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KYsigep said:
Max $1000 Parlays $500. Game can be seen on ABC. The score at the end of regulation (90 minutes + injury time) will be used for wagering purposes and does not include results from extra time, golden-goals or penalty shoot-outs.


does not include extra time golden goals or penalty shootouts how do i have it wrong

What's so hard to understand? What I don't understand is what it is you're trying to say. Duckstabber and I were trying to help you understand. Bottom line is if you bet on a draw and the match ends in a draw in regulation, then you win. In case you don't know the rules of the matches, from now on there will be no more draws at the end of the day. It could end in a draw in regulation, but there must be a winner which is what extra time, penalty shootouts, and sudden death rounds are for. So a bet on a draw at ANY sportsbook is only for the regulation. Hope this clears things up for you
 

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sounds to me like he's talking about a ML bet, and that they don't count the OT periods or penalty kicks which would make ML bet there a losing wager if the teams are tied at the end of regulation.
 

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but they may have two different ways to bet the games. I think pinnacle had two types of wagers for NHL Stanley Cup. One that included OT and one that didn't. I didn't pay too much attention because I don't really bet NHL. But bodog sucks so bad that I wouldn't put anything past them.
 

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i think were saying the same thing were just not understanding each other



and bodog is an awful sports boook
 

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I know there are no more draws after the group stage i am a very big soccer fan. But to bodog there are draws cause they do it by regulation not the extra time
 

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Penalty kicks go into sudden death until there is a winner, so by that logic(penalty time included, as opposed to reg. time only) no book with such a rule would dare offer a draw-- how would one win such an animal?
 

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apparently pinnacle has the same rules. they're offering draw lines on knockout round games and their rules say:

Unless otherwise specified, wagers on the outcome of a match will be decided on regulation time only. This includes two halves of play and any time the referee adds on to compensate for injuries and other stoppages. It does not include periods of extra time nor penalty shootouts.
 

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apparently ky is either taking everyone for the proverbial ride, or is mentally challenged.
 

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MLs on first game tomorrow:

Germany -165 ... Sweden +511

scroll down a ways and you'll find what I think you're looking for:

Germany to advance pk -320 ... Sweden to advance pk+290.

Hopefully no further explanation necessitated. The book is just offering degenerates like ourselves one more thing to lay some cash on. So basically in laying money on the ML you are saying "I think Germany is going to beat Sweden, and they're not going to need extra time to do so."

Or vice versa of course.
 

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