Once a bet is placed and confirmed, it is usually final – but there are still options to manage your bets. Depending on the platform you’re using and the market status, you may be able to edit your bet or cash out early before settlement.
Editing a Bet (Available on Some Platforms)
Certain sportsbooks allow you to edit a bet while the market is still open. This feature may let you:
Increase your stake.
Modify your selections.
After editing, you’ll see:
A confirmation message showing the changes made.
A breakdown of the original and updated bets.
An option to view the original bet details.
This provides flexibility to adjust your bet without cancelling it completely.
Cash Out (Available on Most Platforms)
Cash Out allows you to settle your bet early before the event ends.
How it works:
A Cash Out button appears if the market supports it.
The amount shown is what you will receive immediately if you confirm.
Once you cash out, the bet is marked as settled, and your return is locked in.
Cash Out gives you more control if you want to secure a profit or cut potential losses.
Where to View and Manage Bets
You can manage bets in the My Bets or Bet History section:
Open: Active bets that haven’t been settled.
Settled: Bets that have been won, lost, or cashed out.
History: A full record of previous bets, with filters for date and status.
For live bets, you can also see real-time match information, scores, and potential returns.
Can I Cancel a Bet?
In most cases, bets cannot be cancelled once confirmed.
However, if you believe there was a technical issue (e.g. a glitch or error), contact Customer Support. The team will review your case using platform logs and timestamps.
Summary
Editing a bet: Available only on certain platforms and only while the market is open.
Cash Out: Available on many markets if supported by the event.
Cancellations: Not possible unless a technical error is confirmed by Support.
Need help with a specific bet? Contact Support, and they’ll review it for you.
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