Hollywood - read the fine print
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Re: Re: Hollywood - read the fine print
11 years 3 months ago
James betting finishes at the end if 90 minutes + injury time
The extra time is only played in cup comps and world cups etc if a game is drawn on the night or in aggregate
No extra time is played in leagues like the EPL etc only injury time, like in the game above
Injury time
Referees should add time for time lost because of the following:
* Substitutions
* Assessment of injured players
* Removal of injured players from the field of play
* Wasting time
* Any other cause (besides natural stoppages in the game)
The referee can add minutes in added time. For instance, the referee or fourth official can indicate that four additional minutes are required at the end of a half. However, if there are substitutions or such stoppages after the regulation period has ended, the referee can add more minutes before blowing the final whistle. The referee is the sole authority on added time.
Extra time
Unlike added time, ET is not a component of regulation time but it is still part of a match. It refers to a method of deciding tied soccer matches and consists of two equal periods, of 15 minutes each, after regulation time. Team captains have to take a toss to determine who kicks off and which goal they would attack in the first period. For the second period of 15 minutes, the teams switch sides and the side that won the toss takes the kickoff. Any number of goals can be scored in this additional period. The winner at the end of extra time would be the team that scores either more goals or away goals (for the away team when the away goal is in force).
The extra time is only played in cup comps and world cups etc if a game is drawn on the night or in aggregate
No extra time is played in leagues like the EPL etc only injury time, like in the game above
Injury time
Referees should add time for time lost because of the following:
* Substitutions
* Assessment of injured players
* Removal of injured players from the field of play
* Wasting time
* Any other cause (besides natural stoppages in the game)
The referee can add minutes in added time. For instance, the referee or fourth official can indicate that four additional minutes are required at the end of a half. However, if there are substitutions or such stoppages after the regulation period has ended, the referee can add more minutes before blowing the final whistle. The referee is the sole authority on added time.
Extra time
Unlike added time, ET is not a component of regulation time but it is still part of a match. It refers to a method of deciding tied soccer matches and consists of two equal periods, of 15 minutes each, after regulation time. Team captains have to take a toss to determine who kicks off and which goal they would attack in the first period. For the second period of 15 minutes, the teams switch sides and the side that won the toss takes the kickoff. Any number of goals can be scored in this additional period. The winner at the end of extra time would be the team that scores either more goals or away goals (for the away team when the away goal is in force).
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Re: Re: Hollywood - read the fine print
11 years 3 months ago
90 minutes constitutes NORMAL TIME, after 90 minutes is only when a game goes into Extra Time, eg a Cup Tie.
Send them a Lawyers letter and collect your cash, if they refuse to pay, I am sure they will lose lots of Clients as they are being pedantic and devious.
As Dave said, " how many punters collected under Sir Alex, scoring winning goals at 90 minutes plus?"
Send them a Lawyers letter and collect your cash, if they refuse to pay, I am sure they will lose lots of Clients as they are being pedantic and devious.
As Dave said, " how many punters collected under Sir Alex, scoring winning goals at 90 minutes plus?"
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11 years 3 months ago
I am affraid but lotters is not making any sense - below is what the rules read regarding 90min - copied from Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD SPORTSBOOK : GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS - v5.48/31.03.2014
3.2 Soccer
All soccer bets will be settled on the score at fulltime (90 minutes and stoppage time added by the referee, if any). Extra time, golden goal and penalty shootouts will be excluded. Where a bet is struck to “lift the cup” or “to progress” there shall be no betting on a draw as extra time or penalties may be required to decide the outcome.
The only exception to this rule is in relation to friendly matches (which may be scheduled for less than 90 minutes), where all match markets will be settled based on the actual result when the game finishes (excluding any extra-time), irrespective of whether the full 90 minutes is played.
HOLLYWOOD SPORTSBOOK : GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS - v5.48/31.03.2014
3.2 Soccer
All soccer bets will be settled on the score at fulltime (90 minutes and stoppage time added by the referee, if any). Extra time, golden goal and penalty shootouts will be excluded. Where a bet is struck to “lift the cup” or “to progress” there shall be no betting on a draw as extra time or penalties may be required to decide the outcome.
The only exception to this rule is in relation to friendly matches (which may be scheduled for less than 90 minutes), where all match markets will be settled based on the actual result when the game finishes (excluding any extra-time), irrespective of whether the full 90 minutes is played.
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Re: Re: Hollywood - read the fine print
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Ships Gossip Wrote:
> 90 minutes constitutes NORMAL TIME, after 90
> minutes is only when a game goes into Extra Time,
> eg a Cup Tie.
>
> Send them a Lawyers letter and collect your cash,
> if they refuse to pay, I am sure they will lose
> lots of Clients as they are being pedantic and
> devious.
> As Dave said, " how many punters collected under
> Sir Alex, scoring winning goals at 90 minutes
> plus?"
Ships the bet was in 90 minutes re read please, the original poster wrote he bet under 1.5 goals
Chelsea scored the 2nd in injury time
> 90 minutes constitutes NORMAL TIME, after 90
> minutes is only when a game goes into Extra Time,
> eg a Cup Tie.
>
> Send them a Lawyers letter and collect your cash,
> if they refuse to pay, I am sure they will lose
> lots of Clients as they are being pedantic and
> devious.
> As Dave said, " how many punters collected under
> Sir Alex, scoring winning goals at 90 minutes
> plus?"
Ships the bet was in 90 minutes re read please, the original poster wrote he bet under 1.5 goals
Chelsea scored the 2nd in injury time
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Re: Re: Hollywood - read the fine print
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Ships Gossip Wrote:
> 90 minutes constitutes NORMAL TIME, after 90
> minutes is only when a game goes into Extra Time,
> eg a Cup Tie.
>
> Send them a Lawyers letter and collect your cash,
> if they refuse to pay, I am sure they will lose
> lots of Clients as they are being pedantic and
> devious.
> As Dave said, " how many punters collected under
> Sir Alex, scoring winning goals at 90 minutes
> plus?"
Ships Gossip
You do not make any sense at all.
We are referring to referees option time NOT extra time
> 90 minutes constitutes NORMAL TIME, after 90
> minutes is only when a game goes into Extra Time,
> eg a Cup Tie.
>
> Send them a Lawyers letter and collect your cash,
> if they refuse to pay, I am sure they will lose
> lots of Clients as they are being pedantic and
> devious.
> As Dave said, " how many punters collected under
> Sir Alex, scoring winning goals at 90 minutes
> plus?"
Ships Gossip
You do not make any sense at all.
We are referring to referees option time NOT extra time
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Re: Re: Hollywood - read the fine print
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According to the rules, as pasted above and extracted from Hollywood, the Ship is correct, because 90min is understood as when the whistle blows for the end of the match - no more play - whether the teams have played 90minutes or more. I dont know of any bets that factor out injury time.
I am starting to see what lotters is going on about, because there is a bet for the 1st 10minutes and similarly 90min could also mean injury time not included. IT IS AMBIGUOUS!!! DONT KNOW ANYMORE!!!
I am starting to see what lotters is going on about, because there is a bet for the 1st 10minutes and similarly 90min could also mean injury time not included. IT IS AMBIGUOUS!!! DONT KNOW ANYMORE!!!
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Re: Re: Hollywood - read the fine print
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Bash if he had bet over 1.5 goals instead of under he would have been paid
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Re: Re: Hollywood - read the fine print
11 years 3 months ago
I am going back to school
I missed some vital English classes
I missed some vital English classes
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Re: Re: Hollywood - read the fine print
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These are the same rules world wide
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hibernia Wrote:
> These are the same rules world wide
yes ... and have been for as long as i can remember.
Not sure why the sudden confusion
> These are the same rules world wide
yes ... and have been for as long as i can remember.
Not sure why the sudden confusion
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Re: Re: Hollywood - read the fine print
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A football match is 90 minutes. Injury time constitutes part of that 90 minutes. Its not rocket science and has ALWAYS been that way.
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Re: Re: Hollywood - read the fine print
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Richie77 Wrote:
> A football match is 90 minutes. Injury time
> constitutes part of that 90 minutes. Its not
> rocket science and has ALWAYS been that way.
Thank you
> A football match is 90 minutes. Injury time
> constitutes part of that 90 minutes. Its not
> rocket science and has ALWAYS been that way.
Thank you
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