Supremacy (Fancy)
Stop Loss: 150 points
A spread on which side will win the match and the margin of victory. If the team that bats first wins the game, they are awarded 1 point for each run they win by. If the team that bats second wins the game, they are awarded 10 points per wicket won by.
The result will be calculated according to the above points system and will take into account the quote at the time the bet was taken. In the event of this match ending in a tie the result will be settled at 0. If the second innings of a limited overs match is reduced in anyway, for whatever reason, all supremacy bets, whether open or closed, will be void. For Test matches the same rules apply as per limited overs supremacy. Should the test end in a draw or a tie then the market result is zero.
Note: This market can have a negative result and is a supremacy market where the favourite is listed first and the underdog second.
As an example Pakistan bat first against India and scores 300 runs. The supremacy is set at Pakistan/India 20 – 30. If you fancy Pakistan will win the match by more than 30 runs, then you could bet high on the supremacy at 30 and win 1 point for every run over 30 that Pakistan win by or lose 10 points for every wicket India win by and the initial 30 points quoted. If you believe India will lose by less than 20 runs or will win the match then you could bet low on the supremacy at 20 and win 10 points for every wicket India win by plus the initial 20 runs quoted or loose 1 point for every run above 20 that India lose by. The result for the supremacy will be multiplied by the amount of money staked and paid out accordingly.
Stop Loss: 150 points
A spread on which side will win the match and the margin of victory. If the team that bats first wins the game, they are awarded 1 point for each run they win by. If the team that bats second wins the game, they are awarded 10 points per wicket won by.
The result will be calculated according to the above points system and will take into account the quote at the time the bet was taken. In the event of this match ending in a tie the result will be settled at 0. If the second innings of a limited overs match is reduced in anyway, for whatever reason, all supremacy bets, whether open or closed, will be void. For Test matches the same rules apply as per limited overs supremacy. Should the test end in a draw or a tie then the market result is zero.
Note: This market can have a negative result and is a supremacy market where the favourite is listed first and the underdog second.
As an example Pakistan bat first against India and scores 300 runs. The supremacy is set at Pakistan/India 20 – 30. If you fancy Pakistan will win the match by more than 30 runs, then you could bet high on the supremacy at 30 and win 1 point for every run over 30 that Pakistan win by or lose 10 points for every wicket India win by and the initial 30 points quoted. If you believe India will lose by less than 20 runs or will win the match then you could bet low on the supremacy at 20 and win 10 points for every wicket India win by plus the initial 20 runs quoted or loose 1 point for every run above 20 that India lose by. The result for the supremacy will be multiplied by the amount of money staked and paid out accordingly.