admin:bet-vs-slip

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Most important information for the cashiers and administrators are presented in the bets and the slips. Aardvark betting system differs these two elements into different tabs in the Administrator's UI. The reason for that is core differences between a bet and a slip.

A slip - sometimes can be referred as a voucher, a ticket or a receipt. Slip contains information about all bets that are included into the slip. Printed slip holds information of total staked, all odds, maximum potential win (possible win) and other detailed information about customer's (player's) selections.

A bet - is a single selection, made by the customer and printed into the Slip. Slip aggregates all bets and provides all information for the customer in a printed form. Bets can be single, multiple or system.

Note: currently Aardvark doesn't offer system bets.

Single - a single bet, sometimes can be called a simple bet, is a bet with only one selection, e.g. bet on Roulette number 12.

Multiple - is a bet with more than 1 selection, e.g. Roulette number 12 and Keno number 42.

From examples provided before, a cashier actually could make two single bets: a single Roulette number 12 and a Keno number 42 in one Slip. The difference from two single bets and a multiple bet is that multiple bet will be considered as a lost bet if one of the selections in the multiple bet loses. While two single bets are considered as separate bets, thus if one loses - other can still win.

So what is the point to make a multiple bet instead of two singles? Short answer: odds. The odds are much higher if a multiple bet wins, that's why a customer will win more.

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