CASH OUT FEATURE

2 min. readlast update: 04.17.2020

What is Cash Out?

Cash Out gives you more control over your bets and gives you the opportunity to take a return before an event has finished, even if your bet goes on to lose! You can cash out a bet fully or partially. You can choose to Cash Out your bet at any time and take the potential winnings on offer. If you choose to Cash Out, the amount offered will be settled and the final result relating to your bet will have no impact on the amount returned to your account.

The amount offered will depend on the performance of your selection(s) and may be higher or lower than your original stake enabling you to guarantee a profit or minimise a potential loss.

When is Cash Out available?

Cash Out is available on selected events, fixtures and markets both pre-match and In-Play/Live, on single and multiple bets, for a variety of sports including Soccer, Tennis and Basketball. You can see the special logo ($) on the markets while making bets. If the ($) is not displayed, Cash Out is not available on that sport or market. Should you wish to Cash Out, all you need to do is click on the ($) or “Cash Out” button located in your open bet or bet history details.

Where Cash Out is available pre-event and we do not cover the event In-Play/Live then Cash Out will be unavailable once the event starts.

You can also Cash Out on your mobile or tablet – simply select the “Open Bets” or “Bet History” sections of the “History” section of your account and select the “Cash Out” tab to show your eligible bets. Once there you can the Cash Out button below your selection and confirm your decision to settle the bet early.

Partial Cash Out

If you would like to partially Cash Out your bet, simply use the slider on the Cash Out popup to adjust your original stake amount to the amount you want to Cash Out. Once you have selected the correct amount, click “Cash Out”. The remainder of your stake will be settled in accordance with the final result relating to your bet. 

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