Reverse Bets at SBG Euro

Reverse bets are similiar to if bets at our online sportsbook because if the first bet wins, you will then have action on the second bet. At the same time, if your second bet wins you have action on your first bet. A reverse actually gives you action on two straight bets. The amount of the reverse will be the amount of each straight bet.

For an example of a reverse bet, let's say you were to wager $50 on each Team and both teams win, the result would be the same as if you played a single if bet for $100. You win $50 on Team A in the first "if bet, and then $50 on Team B for a total win of $100.

In the second if bet, you win $50 on Team B, and then $50 on Team A, for a total win of $100. The two if bets together result in a total win of $200 when both teams win.

If both teams lose in a reverse bet, the result would also be the same as if you played a single if bet for $110. Team A's loss would cost you $55 in the first if combination, and nothing would go onto Team B.

In the second reverse bet combination, Team B's loss would cost you $55 and nothing would go onto to Team A. You would lose $55 on each of the bets for a total loss of $110 whenever both teams lose.

When the teams split such as if Team A loses, you will lose $55 on the first combination and will have nothing going on with the winning Team B. In the second combination, you will win $50 on Team B and have action on Team A for a $55 loss, resulting in a net loss on the second combination of $5.

The loss of $55 on the first if bet and $5 on the second if bet gives you a combined loss of $60 on the reverse. When Team B loses, you will lose the $5 on the first combination and the $55 on the second reverse bet combination for the same $60 on a split.

The above reverse bet example shows a $50 reverse bet where the maximum win will be $200 and the maximum risk is $110.