Rules

In general, the result after regulation time (including injury time) will count for betting purposes (i.e. not including goals scored in extra time or penalties)!

In 1+2 counting (football, handball) you get one point per match if you pick the right winner/loser. You can also get two points for predicting the correct result. This means you can end up with zero, one or three points per match.

  • Example 1: Result 3:2, Your bet: 1:0 -> 1 Point
  • Example 2: Result 3:3, Your bet: 3:3 -> 3 Points
  • Example 3: Result 3:2, Your bet: 2:3 -> 0 Points

In 1+1+1 counting (football, handball) you get one point per match for predicting the correct winner/loser. You also get one point for predicting the correct goal difference (except for draws) and one point for predicting the correct result. This means you could end up with zero, one, two or three points per match.

  • Example 1: Result 3:2, Your bet: 2:0 -> 1 Point
  • Example 2: Result 3:3, Your bet: 3:3 -> 3 Points
  • Example 3: Result 3:3, Your bet: 2:2 -> 1 Points
  • Example 4: Result 3:2, Your bet: 2:1 -> 2 Points

In relative counting (Rugby, Kicken & Kieken) you can either get no points or between a quarter and one point per match. If you pick the right winner/loser you will get one point to start with, otherwise you will of course get nothing. The difference between your prediction and the actual result will be deducted from this (although you will still get at least a quarter of a point).

  • Example 1: Result 90:60, Your bet: 90:60 -> 1.00 Points (1.00-(|90-90|+|60-60|)/50=1.00-0.00=1.00)
  • Example 2: Result 90:60, Your bet: 90:20 -> 0.25 Points (1.00-(|90-90|+|60-20|)/50=1.00-0.80=0.25!)
  • Example 3: Result 14:15, Your bet: 13:14 -> 0.96 Points (1.00-(|14-13|+|15-14|)/50=1.00-0.04=0.96)
  • Example 4: Result 14:15, Your bet: 10:11 -> 0.84 Points (1.00-(|14-10|+|15-11|)/50=1.00-0.16=0.84)

Obviously, you have to have the most points to win in the end. In the event of a tie, the person with more correct tendencies (result points) will be favoured, otherwise they will share the same place, with the following places moving accordingly, or they will be ranked according to their average position throughout the event.