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FANCY BET IN CRICKET EXPLAINED


FANCY BET IN CRICKET EXPLAINED by 11ic Blog

Betting in cricket is not a new approach, but it surely has taken various form all through these years. Fancy is one among the types of bets that have defined gambling in cricket. Secure wagering has been the top priority of most of the gamblers, which to some others, comes secondary. Sticking to the idea of giving all the money you have is not the best way to deal with it.


Discipline is called for in sports betting, especially cricket, for it is the gentlemen’s game. Money management is another value that you must cultivate in yourself in order to be a winner in the field of cricket betting. Many other factors combine to make the ideal player, including the ability to follow the game and identify the value of the bet. As you dig into the realm of cricket betting, you will find many other branches to explore one by one. Let's take a look at the least talked about Fancy bet in cricket.


What is a Fancy bet?


A fancy bet is an additional bet market that has been adapted for cricket gamblers and applies only to the cricket. Fancy bets have specific betting rules in their own right. Bets on Fancy bets will not affect the liquidity of the Exchange.


What do the terms "Yes" and "No" mean? Fancy bets are always back bets. The term "Yes" means that you are betting on an outcome that is "Will happen", while the term "No" means that you are betting on an outcome that "Will not happen". For example, PAK 6 Over Runs:


“PAK” is the abbreviation of the team, while ‘5 Over Runs’ refers to the total runs scored in the first six overs of the match. An over include six deliveries from the bowler. If you bet on ‘YES’ means you believe that PAK will have a total of 50 runs or above in the first six overs. If you bet on ‘NO’ means you believe that PAK will have less than a total of 47 runs in the first six overs. Thus, the final result must be 46 runs and below in order to win the bet.


Another Example, Fall of 1st WKT PAK:


“PAK” is the abbreviation of the team, while ‘Fall of 1st WKT’ refers to when the 1st batsman will be out. If you bet on ‘YES’, this means that you believe the batsman will be out after 31 runs. And if you bet on ‘NO’, this means that you believe the batsman will be out before 31 runs. If the 1st batsman is out when there are 27 runs, betting on ‘NO’ will win the bet.


The number displayed below the runs is the odds. They have a minimum and maximum bet on the right side applied to each Fancy bet. You can choose whether to accept all possible odds. This allows you to accept that price variations can occur between the creation of Bet slip and the bet placement, so you will always get your bet instead of seeing errors or placement rejections due to price movements. Final Thought

Cricket generally has more to offer when it comes to fancy betting. The agenda is clear. With fancy betting, you have a variety of options to bet on, from the toss to the final matches. Regardless of the scenarios you decide to bet on, always remember to put things in perspective.

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