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Draw No Bet (DNB)

Draw no bet is a type of wager that eliminates the possibility of a tie outcome. In this type of wagering, punters choose between the victory of their favourite team or the underdog. Draw no bet is handy when you can't rule out the possibility that your selection might end in a tie.

Definition:
In Draw No Bet, the possibility of a draw is removed from the match result market.
You’ll only be betting on either the home team winning or the away team winning.
If the match ends in a draw, your stake is returned, meaning you neither win nor lose.

Example:
Consider a soccer match between Manchester United (home team) and Chelsea (away team):
If you bet on “Manchester United DNB”, you win if Manchester United wins.
If the match ends in a draw, your stake is refunded.
If Chelsea wins, you lose the bet.

Why Choose DNB?:
Safety Net: It’s like insurance against draws.
Outsiders: Useful when staking on an underdog.
Risk Reduction: When you believe a draw is possible.

Where to Bet on DNB?:
You can find Draw No Bet options on various sports betting platforms.
For example, check out Hollywoodbets, which offers this market for soccer matches.

 


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