What are the markets that cause frequent questions?

Number of cards in the match:

According to the rule for counting card numbers, a yellow card worth 1 card and a red card is worth 2 cards.

Cards received by players sitting on the bench will not be counted, unless the player enters the field AFTER the card has been marked. Cards received by starting players who were substituted during the game and received a card while already sitting on the bench are also not counted. Cards for coaches and technical staff do not count towards the settlement.

Match day Specials:

In the “Match day Specials” event, bets are placed on the total of participants of the series of matches. In this case, the bet is valid for all teams that play that day, and not only for the two teams of that match.

Win rest of the match:

In this market, the bet starts counting the points from the moment you place the bet in the live market, that is, when you place the bet, you ignore all goals already scored by the teams. It's as if the score was reset from placement.

  • Example: Flamengo is playing against Fluminense, with a score of 2x3 and you decide to bet. 
  • When you place your bet, it's as if the game is 0-0 and the goal count starts again. If the game ends with the same 2x3, the correct result would be “draw” since in the rest of the game no more goals were scored. 
  • For the bet to be a win, the team you chose would need to have won the game from the moment you placed the bet and cleared the score.

What will happen first in the match:

In this type of bet, you are betting on what will happen first among the selections offered: Throw-in, Goal Shots, Goal Scored, Free Kick and Corner. You must choose one of the options offered and if this happens, your bet is settled as correct.

Total Corners:

In this market, you bet on the total number of corners that will occur during the match. This can be over or under a certain number. Bets are settled on the time the corner is awarded (not the time it is taken). Corners awarded but not taken do not count and corners that need to be retaken only count as 1.

Shot on target/Shot on goal:

A shot on target/shot on goal is any deliberate attempt to score that is saved by the goalkeeper, blocked by the last player on the field, or that results in a goal.

Shots that hit the post directly and do not go into the goal do not count. Neither do shots blocked by a player other than the last man.

The term “Shot” refers to all attempts by a player to score a goal, regardless of the part of the body that was in contact with the ball (foot, head, chest, etc.).

Penalties count as shots on goal if they are saved or converted into a goal, but do not count in penalty shootouts.

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