A conditional/advance bet is used when a player wants to bet more than he has in his account. Bookmakers use such bets, which are a chain of events following each other and allowing the player to continue without interruption.
For example, there is only $100 on the balance, and the total amount of all desired bets will be much larger. In this case, a chain of three events is formed, which will follow each other. Matches will be played along this chain, with the exact amount of each outcome indicated:
- the first match W1: odds 5.0 – $100 bet;
- the second match W1: odds 1.2 – bet $500 (but not necessarily bet on the full amount);
- third match W1: odds of 2.0 – bet $600 (the amount can also be less than the total amount indicated).
Such a simple scheme allows the player to make bets for an amount greater than he has on the accounts at a particular time. He will not wait for the end of each match in the chain to be able to evaluate the result and bet further. The system is very user-friendly, it provides the best experience for all players, allowing you to play in a chain, that is, without waiting for the end of each individual match.