Rules for Specific sports – New Entertainment Development N.V.

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1.2. Client – an individual who agrees with the Rules for accepting bets, registered on the website (4rabet.com) (and other versions of the website).

1.1. A betting platform – a legal entity engaged in betting activities in accordance with the licensing and legislative requirements of the country.

1.3. Bet – a risk agreement concluded between the Client and the Betting Company on the outcome of an event in which they do not participate, implying a win. Bets are accepted on the terms previously proposed by the platform.

  1. Basic terms

1.4. Bet – the amount of money transferred by the client to the bookmaker’s platform and which is the main condition for participating in the game in accordance with these Rules.

1.5. Result – the outcome of an event on which the platform offers to place a bet.

1.6. Coefficient – the number by which the player’s bet amount is multiplied when determining the payout amount if the bet wins.

1.7. Winning – funds that are paid to the Client in case of the guessed outcome on which the bet was made.

1.8. Single – a bet on a separate outcome of an event. A single bet payout is equal to the product of the bet amount set by the result price.

1.9. Combo (express) – a bet on several independent outcomes of events. To win in the express, it is necessary that there is no loss for any of the outcomes included in the express. Losing one of the combo results means losing the entire combo. The combo payout is equal to the product of the bet amount by the odds of all selections included in the combo.

1.10. System – a set of combinations, which is a complete search for combinations of the same size from a fixed set of outcomes. It is characterized by the same bet for each express (options system) and the same number of selections in each express. The betting system must indicate the total number of selections and the number of combinations (system option). The payout for the system is equal to the amount of payouts for the combo included in the system.

1.11. If the odds are more than two digits after the decimal point, the payout will be rounded to the second digit after the decimal point.

1.12. “Cash out” – an individual offer initiated by the Sportsbook platform and addressed to the bettor, aimed at changing one or more essential conditions of the bet (odds, time of calculation of the event, etc.) In order to fix a new result and complete the bet, the current time (hereinafter – Cash out). An offer to exchange a bet can be either accepted or rejected by the participant of the bet. By choosing “Cash out”, the bet participant confirms his agreement with the new essential terms of the bet. Cash Out bets can be offered for both prematch and real-time bets. The bookmaker reserves the right to change the offer to redeem a bet over time or not to form an application to redeem a bet without giving reasons

2.1. Soccer

2.1.1. Bets on the outcome of a match will be decided based on two halves of the scheduled number of minutes, each and any time the referee adds to compensate for injuries and other stoppages. It does not include periods of extra time nor penalty shootouts if not stated.

2.1.2. Corners awarded but not taken are not considered.

2.1.3. Own goals will not be considered for any Goalscorer or Player to score X or Next Goalscorer or more settlement purposes and are ignored.

2.1.4. All players who took part in the match since kick-off or previous goal are considered runners.

2.1.5. All players who are currently taking part are listed.

2.1.6. If for any reason an unlisted player scores a goal, all bets on listed players stand.

2.1.7. Anytime a Goalscorer or Player who scores X or Next Goalscorer, the market will be settled based on TV broadcasts and statistics provided by the Press Association unless there is clear evidence that these statistics are not correct.

2.1.8. Interval markets will be settled based on the goal time announced on TV. If this is not available, the time according to the match clock is considered.

2.1.9. Interval goal markets are settled based on the time the ball crosses the line, and not when the kick is made.

2.1.10. Corner interval markets are settled based on the time the corner kick is taken and not the time the corner is conceded or awarded.

2.1.11. Booking interval markets are settled based on the time the card is shown and not when the infringement is made.

2.1.12. Offsides will be settled based on the time when the referee gives the decision. This rule will be applied to any video assistant referee (VAR) situation.

2.1.13. Penalty markets will be settled based on the time when the referee gives the decision. This rule will be applied to any video assistant referee (VAR) situation.

2.1.14. Penalties awarded but not taken are not considered.

2.1.15. Next scoring type.

Freekick: The goal has to be scored directly from the free kick or corner to qualify as a goal by freekick. Deflected shots count as long as the freekick or corner taker is awarded the goal.

Penalty: Goal must be scored directly from the penalty. Goals after a rebound of a missed penalty do not count.

Own Goal: A goal by a player in his own net is declared as an own goal.

Header: The scorer’s last touch has to be with the head.

Shot: Goal has to be with any other part of the body than the head; the other types do not apply.

No Goal.

2.1.16. If the market was opened with a missing or incorrect red card, we reserve the right to void betting

2.1.17. If odds were offered with an incorrect match time (more than 5 minutes), we reserve the right to void betting.

2.1.18. If a wrong score is entered, all markets will be canceled for the time when the incorrect score was displayed.

2.1.19. If the team names or categories are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to void betting.

2.1.20. Yellow card counts as 1 card and the red or yellow-red card as 2. The 2nd yellow for one player, which leads to a yellow-red card is not considered. As a consequence, one player cannot cause more than 3 cards.

2.1.21. Settlements will be made according to all available evidence of cards shown during the regular 90 minutes play.

2.1.22. Cards shown after the match are not considered.

2.1.23. Cards for non-players (already substituted players, managers, players on bench) are not considered.

2.1.24. Yellow cards count as 10 points and red or yellow-red cards – as 25. The 2nd yellow for one player, which leads to a yellow-red card is not considered. As a consequence, one player cannot cause more than 35 booking points.

2.1.25. Settlements will be made according to all available evidence for cards shown during the regular 90 minutes play.

2.1.26. Cards shown after the match are not considered.