Wozniacki retires 2nd set.... live betting is this a loss?

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Brain not working. I forget the rules on this.

Just read the book rules and I don't understand it. Must be tired.



Retirements:
In the event that either player retires, all wagers will be graded as "NO ACTION" unless the market has already been decided OR if every conceivable natural outcome would lead to this wager being a winner or loser. The same applies if a player resigns or concedes before a match, and in matches where the advancing player does not win the required 3 or 5 sets. Any match concluding before or after the first set is completed will be graded as NO ACTION.



Just saw it's cancelled... but does anybody understand these rules?
 

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and in matches where the advancing player does not win the required 3 or 5 sets. Any match concluding before or after the first set is completed will be graded as NO ACTION.
 

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kind of confusing, really

before or after the first set is completed will be graded as NO ACTION.



why not just say..... all live tennis bets are NO ACTION where there is a retirement. it is effectively the same, is it not?
 

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kind of confusing, really

before or after the first set is completed will be graded as NO ACTION.



why not just say..... all live tennis bets are NO ACTION where there is a retirement. it is effectively the same, is it not?


seems like its the same to me...just weird wording
 

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No it's not
 

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It's a push no matter what side you bet
 

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