The 90 minute rule is used to create a distinction between victory in 90 minutes (injury time is fine) and victory in extra time/penalties during tournaments, e.g. placing a bet on Germany to beat Italy in Euro 2016 would have lost as they didn't win during the '90 minute' game, even though the eventually won the game.
In matched betting terms, it's generally irrelevant. It just dictates which way your money moves.
TBH it's one of the more distasteful bookie rules as it's rarely publicised well and often missed by casual customers.
In matched betting terms, it's generally irrelevant. It just dictates which way your money moves.
TBH it's one of the more distasteful bookie rules as it's rarely publicised well and often missed by casual customers.
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