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Can someone who bet on the Byrd v Golota fight(either fighter) last weekend tell me how WWTS graded the draw.

I know most places it is a push bet but looking at WWTS boxing rules it is not clear.
 

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8.2 When there is a draw line as an option to wager on and the fight ends in a draw odds are paid off as follows: the bets on the draw would be winners and both fighters would be a loss.

if they offer'd a price on a draw along with prices on both fighters and you bet either fighter you would lose,how did they book the fight ?
 

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I was asking because I am looking to bet on Klitschko v Sanders and WWTS has prices for both fighters and the over/under.

I read the rule above and got confused becaue no price is offered for the draw. Does that mean they keep all of the money on both fighters on all boxing draws?
 

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according to there rules if they dont list a draw and the fight ends in a draw all bets would be refunded but I would call and double check
 

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I hate the fu ckin rule, 5dimes has is worded many ways (many yas to bet) so you know what your getting into. (Pinny for that matter also)
I hate the bet when there is a draw/DQ/biting ears etc etc, affecting a bet.
 

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A draw in a boxing match is graded a push at any reputable sportsbook. The SHIT book Sportsinteraction keeps all the money on a draw. What a racket!
 

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