Head-to-Head and Antepost or Outright Winner
The other things that the special rules for betting on Alpine skiing are actually about include the Head-to-Head or H2H and antepost or outright winner. Well, just nothing complicated about them as well. Truly, dealing with the special rules for betting on Alpine skiing won’t be a problem to bettors.
With Head-to-Head or H2H, the winner will just have to be the skier placed higher in the race. In case one of the skiers does not participate in the race, all of the bets must be considered as void. In case a skier is disqualified or say does not complete the race for certain reason, the other skier must be considered as the winner. But the skier can only be declared as the winner if actually listed in the official race classification.
With antepost or outright winner, in case a selection is disqualified for a reason, all of the bets on the selection must be settled as lost. And if ever the race be actually won by an athlete or say a nation and no odds had been offered, the “Any other not listed” betting option must be the winner. However in case the option is not available, all of the bets must be settled as lost.
Bettors wanting to bet on Alpine skiing or say on the events such as the FIS World Cup, the World Championships or the 2010 Winter Olympic Games will just have to deal with the said special rules. Eventually, they will need to become that familiar with them. But of course, dealing with the rules or trying to become that familiar with them won’t be hard for them. The rules are just about things like the ones above, the Head-to-Head or H2H and antepost or outright winner. And naturally, just nothing complicated about them.
by maryann on June 22nd, 2010 Tags: 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Alpine Skiing, antepost, betting, FIS World Cup, H2H, head-to-head, outright winner, rules, World Championships
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