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Understanding Draw No Bet (DNB)

DNB
DNB (Draw No Bet)
Chelsea- Arsenal
Let's say you want to choose Chelsea in a direct win but you are not sure if it's Arsenal that will later win or whether the match will end in a draw, then, you stake DNB on the team you think might win so that in case the two teams draw it will be assumed that you NEVER played that particular game. But if it's the other team that won the match, then, you lost the game. If it's DRAW then your stake (money) will be returned. That is, if that's the only match you played. But if you placed multiple bets, then this particular Game will be NEUTRAL. That is, as if you never played this particular game. The rest of other games will keep running

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