Last Updated: 16 April 2024, Author: AceOdds.com

Bet365 Cash Out

Bet365 Cash Out Explained - Partial Cash Out & Full

Settle your bet early. Lock in a profit or cut your losses.

Cashing Out is a valuable option but has disadvantages, the main two being that it's not always available and that Bet365's Cash Out offers are often far from generous.

Cash Out Options

The Cash Out feature lets you decide whether to collect your winnings before a game or match is finished if things are going well. You can choose to take all your winnings or just some of them, leaving the rest of your bet running until the end. Bet365 also has an Auto Cash Out option. This is like programming your bet to automatically cash out once it reaches a certain amount you've decided on beforehand. It's like putting your bet on autopilot!

When using the Bet365 bonus code for sports, only the remaining parts of a partially cashed-out bet will count towards the bonus wagering requirements. Fully cashed-out bets will not count at all.

Full Cash Out Example:

  • A $10 treble placed on three football teams at odds of 4, 3.5 and 5 can return $700 if all three teams win.
  • 2 of your teams win their games, and with ten minutes left to play on the third game, your team are winning 1-0, and a Cash Out value of $550 is offered.
  • If you Cash Out $550 and your selection goes on to draw, your payout will be unaffected. If you had not cashed out, then your bet would have lost. However, if the score remains 1-0 and you had not cashed out your bet, you could have won an additional$150.

Partial Cash Out Example:

  • As in the example above, a $10 treble placed on three football teams at odds of 4, 3.5 and 5 has the potential to return $700 if all three teams win.
  • Two of your teams win their games, and with ten minutes left to play in the third game, your team is winning 1-0, and a Cash-out value of $550 is offered.
  • You could opt to Cash Out a portion of your Cash Out offer and leave the rest to run.
  • If you Cash Out 50%, you take a $275 payment and leave $5 to run on the bet. If your selection goes on to draw, your payout will be unaffected, but you will lose the remaining portion of the bet, giving you a profit of $265. However, if the score remains 1-0, you will win a further $350, giving you a total return of $625.

Auto Cash Out Example:

  • With the example above, you could set a rule by clicking on the bet in the My Bets section of your account. If you enter a chosen Cash Out value of $500, then as soon as the Cash Out value of your bet reaches $500, the bet will automatically Cash Out, regardless of whether you are online.
  • This option allows you to avoid potential losses when away from the screen.

Full Terms

Bet365's Cash Out feature gives you more control over your bets and offers an opportunity to take a return before an event has finished. When available, you can Cash Out a bet in its entirety, or you can partially Cash Out your bet whilst leaving the remainder of your stake to run.

Cash Out is available on selected events, fixtures and markets, both pre-match and In-Play, on single and multiple bets. In order to Cash Out, the feature must be available and show a Cash Out figure for your bet. A time delay in accepting a Cash Out request is in place. If a price changes or a market suspends, then the Cash Out request may not be successful.

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Last Updated: 16 April 2024