10Bet Cash Out Feature

10Bet Cash Out Feature

It’s a constant struggle these days for emerging online betting firms to come up with the same features and services as the internet’s big boys and so when they achieve it, they definitely deserve a mention.

10Bet have introduced not only a Cash Out feature but also a Partial Cash Out feature which has been an excellent addition to their services. The idea is to ‘take control’ of your bets and not simply accept the outcome after the bet has been placed.

Cash Outs are useful for both positive and negative potential returns and the conscientious punter will use it for both.

How To Use 10Bet Cash Out

Using the feature could not be any easier. Simply log into your 10Bet account, select your bet and as long as the Cash Out feature is available on your selection then the ‘Cash Out’ button will appear. Simply click this and take the amount on offer.

In terms of a Partial Cash Out, you may collect just a portion of your estimated winnings. If your bet qualifies, a small button to the right of the Cash Out button will appear. Clicking this produces a slider for you to select the appropriate amount to cash out.

10Bet Full Cash Out Explained

10Bet’s Cash Out feature is designed to give punters full control over their bets and allows them to collect winnings before a given event has been settled in full.

Should your selection show a profit in running and you want to take the amount displayed, you may choose to do this with the ordinary Cash Out feature using the directions above. Conversely, should your bet not be doing so well and therefore showing a loss, you may decide to cut your losses by cashing out at the amount offered.

This is open to all customers on qualifying markets and means 10Bet have responded well to the features offered by big boys such as Bet365 and others.

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10Bet Partial Cash Out Explained

The Partial Cash Out feature allows gamblers to collect a selected portion of winnings before the selection has been settled, while leaving the remaining amount of the original stake on the event albeit at whatever price is shown live.

If the bet does qualify for a partial cash out, simply use the slider to select how much of your stake you wish to leave on the bet and how much of the cash out amount offered you would like to take.

10Bet Cash Out Terms And Conditions

Some key T&C’s to make sure you’re aware of are:

Cash Out and Partial Cash Out is available on pre-live and live markets and is applicable for single bets and accumulators, though NOT system bets, forecast bets and tricast bets.

The minimum Partial Cash Out amount is equal to the minimum bet permitted for that particular bet.

The maximum Partial Cash Out amount shall be the full Cash Out amount minus the minimum bet amount permitted for that particular bet.

Accumulators, if placed with system bets in the ‘multiples’ section, may not be cashed out or partially cashed out.

When the customer undertakes a Partial Cash Out, the remaining bet amount is placed as a new bet at the odds shown at the time of the Partial Cash Out.

When Partial Cash Out is used on an accumulator when one or more lines have already been settled, the new bet is placed on the remaining open lines at the current odds.

There is no guarantee that the Cash Out facility will be available on a specific market.

Cashed Out bets will not be considered to have contributed to the turnover requirements of any given

promotion.

Free Bets cannot subsequently be Cashed Out.

Summary

Just to sum it up then; 10Bet are offering both full Cash Out and Partial Cash Out features allowing you to take early payouts on your bets whether they be profitable or not. The feature is necessary to help 10Bet keep up with the big boys and has certainly been made easy enough to use on both the full site and the mobile and app versions.

Punters should do their best to remember that Cash Outs are just as useful when you are accepting a negative result, as we are negating our overall losses. The only thing missing from 10Bet’s Cash Out feature is the ability to set certain ‘rules’, i.e. “when my £10 bet gets to a total return of £25, cash out automatically”, though I’m sure this will come in time.