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Request a bet is a bookmaker feature that allows bettors to create their own customised bets
A Request a Bet (RAB) is a feature offered by some bookmakers that allows bettors to create and customise their own bets. With RAB, you can combine different markets and outcomes to create a completely personalised bet that suits your preferences.
To use RAB, you typically need to follow these steps:
It’s worth noting that not all bookmakers offer the same level of flexibility with their RAB feature. Some may have restrictions on which markets and outcomes can be combined, while others may have limits on the maximum stake you can place. It’s always a good idea to read the terms and conditions carefully before requesting a bet.
Request a Bet (RAB) and Bet Builder are similar features offered by bookmakers, but they are not exactly the same.
RAB allows you to create your own personalised bet by combining different markets and outcomes. This means that you can request a bet that is not already listed by the bookmaker, based on your own preferences and predictions.
Bet Builder, on the other hand, is a feature that allows you to combine pre-selected markets offered by the bookmaker to create a custom bet. With Bet Builder, you choose from a list of available markets and outcomes to create a single bet that combines these selections. The bookmaker then provides the odds for the entire bet, and you can place a stake on it if you choose to.
While RAB and Bet Builder share some similarities, RAB gives you more freedom to create your own bets, while Bet Builder provides you with pre-selected markets to build a custom bet from.
RAB can be a fun and exciting feature that allows you to customise your bets. However, it’s important to be aware of the potential risks and limitations, and to carefully consider whether personalised bets are the best option for your betting strategy.
Here are some potential pros and cons of using Request a Bet (RAB) at bookmakers:
RAB allows you to create a personalised bet that matches your preferences and predictions. This means you have more control over the bet you are placing.
With RAB, you can combine different markets and outcomes that may not be available as pre-set options. This means you can potentially place bets on events that are not otherwise available.
RAB can add an element of excitement to betting as you can come up with unique bets based on your own knowledge and analysis.
RAB can be riskier than pre-set bets, as the outcomes you select may be less predictable or involve higher risk. This can lead to larger losses.
The odds offered for RAB may be less favourable than those offered for pre-set bets. This is because bookmakers need to factor in the potential risks and uncertainties of your personalised bet.
Not all bookmakers offer RAB, so you may need to search for a specific bookmaker that provides this feature.
Some bookmakers may have restrictions on what you can include in a personalised bet, such as a limit on the number of selections, minimum or maximum stakes, or a limited number of markets that can be combined.
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