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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. | 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. | + | Multiple - is a bet with more than 1 selection, e.g. Roulette number 12 and Keno number 42. But there cannot be more than one selection from the same game. |
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. | 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 | + | So what is the point to make a multiple bet instead of two singles? Short answer: odds. The odds **multiply** in a multiple bet, that's why, if lucky, punter |
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+ | System bet - is a bet with more than one permutation or a combination. The main difference of system bet from multiple bet is that the customer can still win even if some selections already lost. | ||
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+ | ==== Bet and slip states ==== | ||
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+ | There are four bet states and eight slip states in Aardvark betting system. | ||
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+ | Bet states: | ||
+ | * Active - bet neither a winner or a loser; bet yet to result; | ||
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+ | * Lost - bet has resulted - it's a loser; | ||
+ | * Canceled - bet has been canceled; | ||
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+ | Slip states: | ||
+ | * Confirmed - Slip accepted by the cashier - neither a winner or a loser; slip yet to result, potentially able to be revoked; | ||
+ | * In progress - Slip accepted by the cashier - neither a winner or a loser; slip where some selections may already have resulted and they are winners, but not all - non-revocable Slip; | ||
+ | * Winner Unpaid - Slip's bet/s has resulted - it's a winner and the customer has not been paid out; | ||
+ | * Paid Out (Won) - Slip's bet/s has resulted - it's a winner and the customer has been paid out; | ||
+ | * Loser - Slip's bet/s has resulted - it's a loser; | ||
+ | * Revoked Unpaid - Slip has been marked as revoked (either by HQ or a cashier) but ticket value (odds x 1.00) has not yet been paid out to the customer; | ||
+ | * Force loser - forced loser is a special slip state which can only be set by HQ. It makes a ticket into a losing ticket even if it was originally/ | ||
+ | * Paid Out (Revoked) - Slip has been revoked and the Slip value has been paid back to the customer. | ||
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