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In-Play Betting

Sports betting

In-play (live) betting means placing wagers during an event while it is in progress. Odds update in real-time as the game unfolds.

In-play betting, also called live betting, lets you place wagers on an event while it is actively taking place. Odds update continuously to reflect the current score, the time remaining, momentum, red cards, injuries and other unfolding factors. Markets typically include next team to score, the result at the next interval, next corner, race-to-points and a wide range of player props. Worked example: a football match is goalless at half-time between two evenly matched sides who were 2.00 each pre-match. After the break the favourite has a player sent off. The live price on that team to win might drift from 2.00 out to 4.50, while the opponent shortens to perhaps 1.70, because the numerical disadvantage has materially changed the expected outcome. A bettor who judged the favourite could still grind out a draw with ten men might find value laying or backing accordingly. Why it matters: in-play is the fastest-growing segment of sports betting, driven by mobile apps that allow instant staking, and it rewards those who actually watch the action and can read a game faster than the trader repricing it. The caveats are real, though. Live odds carry a wider margin than pre-match prices, bets are subject to a few seconds' delay during which the price can change or the bet be rejected, and the rapid pace encourages impulsive, chase-driven staking. Setting a session limit before kick-off is a sensible safeguard. See also live betting, cash out and momentum.

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