FAQs

Reversed Participants in RebelBetting

2023-05-09T13:34:00+02:00March 6th 2019|

If you get the Reversed Participants notice in the bet card, it's just to let you know that the order of the participants might not be the same on both bookmakers. For instance, on Pinnacle it might be: Korea - Spain And on Betfair it might be: Spain - Korea This could happen for

Cross Market sure bets

2023-06-20T13:19:34+02:00March 6th 2019|

Cross market arbitrage bets are a mix of two or more different bet markets. There are many possible combinations that can result in an arbitrage.

Mixed Rules in Tennis

2023-05-09T13:35:47+02:00March 6th 2019|

If you bet on a tennis arbitrage at say, Bwin and Expekt, they both have the Group1 rules. This means that even if a player retires, the arb is valid, and you´ll get paid the expected amount regardless of who retires (or who wins). As long as you place arbs on bookies that have

What is a Lay Bet in Sports Betting?

2023-06-20T13:17:57+02:00March 6th 2019|

Lay betting is an important part of sure betting. The difference between a regular bet (also known as a back bet) and a lay bet, is that on a back bet you bet on a team/player to win. If you were to place a lay bet on the same team/player, you bet on that team/player NOT to win.

What does Stake Kidnapping mean?

2023-05-09T13:37:59+02:00March 6th 2019|

Stake kidnapping is a term used in RebelBetting to identify bookmakers which practice, what we consider, near fraudulent behavior with customers bets. A proper and respectable bookmaker will honor the bets taken and pay out potential winnings, with exception of the palpable error rule. A confirmed bet can't be cancelled by you as a