OlyBet reserves the right to set and enforce betting limits for various reasons. These limits are determined by our internal risk management and fairness policies, and they cannot be changed or lifted upon request.
Why Betting Limits May Be Imposed
Your betting limits may be reduced or restricted for reasons including, but not limited to:
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Arbitrage betting (exploiting odds discrepancies across platforms)
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Multiple or duplicate accounts
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Bonus abuse
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Attempting to exploit errors, such as incorrect event start times or odds
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Collusive behavior, such as acting in agreement with other customers or as part of a syndicate
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Suspicious betting patterns that may indicate system manipulation
Note: These decisions are made at the discretion of the bookmaker and are final.
Event-Specific and General Limitations
In addition to account-specific restrictions, betting limits may also vary due to:
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Event popularity: High-profile events typically have higher limits.
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League type: Major leagues allow larger bets than minor or exotic leagues.
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Player protection and fair play: Limits may be applied to encourage responsible gambling and ensure a level playing field.
What Happens If You Exceed the Limit?
If you try to place a bet that exceeds your current limit, the system will notify you and suggest using SuperBet, a feature that allows you to request approval for placing a higher stake.
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