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devilsadvocate
14 Jul 25 17:47
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Im sure BF did this recently, for example the mens Wimbledon final winners market and the mens outright winner markets.
I know thats tennis but there were plenty of examples in football. I lost £1644 on the match odds but won £1653 less £33 commission
on outright winner. Can anyone confirm that the comm used to be offset ? TIA
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Report devilsadvocate July 14, 2025 5:51 PM BST
*Use to be
Report brentford July 15, 2025 5:17 PM BST
The only markets I've used where this might have been relevant are cricket tournaments (match odds and Tournament winner market),

I don't recall ever having any offset of commission.
Report CLYDEBANK29 July 15, 2025 5:49 PM BST
The only offset I'm aware of historically was Ante Post markets and race day markets.  I think they stopped that though.
Report devilsadvocate July 15, 2025 6:24 PM BST
TY guys.

Pretty sure I have had it applied to other markets to, but only being able to access 3 months P+L
limits the take up options I have.
Report longbridge July 23, 2025 1:05 PM BST
@clydebank - still true of Racing AP markets - this from the market rules for the first one I looked at:

"Please note that an Antepost market is separate to a day of race market. Liabilities will not be carried between events however any winnings/losses in an ante-post market will be netted off against any winnings/losses in the relevant day of race market. You are only liable for commission on net winnings on both markets combined."
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