The reverse 검증 사이트 site bet of victory is obviously on a draw and a defeat. The opposite bet of the draw is in victory and defeat (double open).
1st Counter Bet: We already bet $ 68.75 on odd 2.10 in the pre-match. Now on live we will bet $ 30.39 on the odd 4.75 draw and $ 14.43 on the odd 10.00 loss
Note that regardless of the result, we will win 144.37. To reach these values, simply multiply the odd of the pre-win bet by the stake used (2.10 x R $ 68.75 = R $ 144.37) and divide by the odd of the draw and then by the odd of the defeat (R $ 144.37 / 4.75 = $ 30.39; $ 144.37 / 10 = $ 14.43)
2nd against bet: We already bet $ 31.25 on odd 3.20 in the pre-match. Now, on live, we will bet $ 80 on odd 1.25 win and $ 10 on odd 10.0 defeat.
Note that regardless of the result, we will earn $ 100.00. To reach these values, simply multiply the odd of the pre-game draw bet by the stake used (3.20 x R $ 31.25 = R $ 100.00) and divide by the odd of the win and then by the odd of the defeat (R $ 100.00 / 1.25 = $ 80; $ 100/10 = $ 10.00)
Final Account
We spent a total of $ 234.82. Regardless of the outcome (win, draw or defeat), we will have a return of 244.37.
Master Cat, all this bills and all this money spent just to earn 10 dollars?
Yes, believe me, this was done manually before the appearance of the cashout button which is quite recent on the gambling sites . In the past, we had to do all these accounts if we wanted to cashout on a DNB bet. The cashout button does all of the above automatically.
How to Cashout Automatically
We explained above the DNB manual and the manual cashout of DNB manual. But what for those who want to do automatic cashout and this blessed cashout button does not appear? How then do manual cashout?
Simple, just turn the automatic DNB into manual. Assuming the odd of this pre-game market was 1.44, as we calculated above (yes, it is higher, as already explained by the juice issue, but this is not a rule and here we are just using an example to present the correct calculation) .
Important: It is crucial that you know the initial odds of the 1 × 2 market, without this you cannot exactly cashout, because in mathematics it is possible that any sum of two products will result in a desired number.
Knowing that the initial odds were for win 2.10 and draw 3.20, just multiply 1.44 of DNB by $ 100.00 (stake used) = $ 144.37 and divide by win odd 2.10 = $ 68.75, and subtract This total stake amount to know what was the stake of the draw = $ 31.25 and from this information can now continue to cashout.