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Push: A push, also known as a tie or a draw, happens when the final result of an event ends in a manner that makes neither side the winner nor the loser according to the betting rules. In such cases, the sportsbook returns the original stake (bet amount) to the bettor. Essentially, the bet is considered a tie, and no money is won or lost. Pushes commonly occur in sports where a tie or a draw is a possible outcome, such as soccer or basketball.
Void Bet: A void bet, also referred to as a canceled or nullified bet, occurs when a particular circumstance arises that renders the bet invalid.
What is the difference between a push and a void bet?
Void Bet: A void bet, also referred to as a canceled or nullified bet, occurs when a particular circumstance arises that renders the bet invalid.
What is the difference between a push and a void bet?