This probably sounds a very simple, elementary query but right at the moment my brain seems to have gone into reverse. If I lay for example draw/away does this pay out if just one event (draw or away) does not occur or do both have to go down ie a home win? Can somebody please put my scrambled brain to rest. Many thanks.
mikew This probably sounds a very simple, elementary query but right at the moment my brain seems to have gone into reverse. If I lay for example draw/away does this pay out if just one event (draw or away) does not occur or do both have to go down ie a home win? Can somebody please put my scrambled brain to rest. Many thanks.
I think you have confused yourself. If you lay draw/away then you are laying the draw and the away team to win so, yes, the home team have to win for you to win.
mikewThis probably sounds a very simple, elementary query but right at the moment my brain seems to have gone into reverse. If I lay for example draw/away does this pay out if just one event (draw or away) does not occur or do both have to go down i
So Charles you and i are talking different markets if it's not f/h s/h as i was unaware of the one you speak of, but i do understand the difference off course.
I never look at or bet those.
So Charles you and i are talking different markets if it's not f/h s/h as i was unaware of the one you speak of, but i do understand the difference off course.I never look at or bet those.