If you like betting on boxing, you’re going to be looking for prices you can trust. On YesPlay you can view upcoming matches so you can get your bet in before the fight starts. Decimal prices are easy to read and understand.
What it is
If you want to make quick bets on fights and see upcoming matchups listed according to time, YesPlay is the place to go, where you’ll find it all right on the main page. This is a cool thing for South Africans that don’t want to waste their time scrolling through all kinds of confusing websites. You can check it out on YesPlay’s official site.
Lines that matter
Two of the main bets you’ll see in all cards are Winner and Total rounds. Winner is where you pick a fighter to win in a particular round. Totals lets you bet on how long a fight will last. For example, Over 7.5 or 10.5 on selected fights, which can be useful when you know that one fighter is going to drag the fight on or finish it early.
If you want to explore even more betting options, you can click on ‘More markets’ for each individual fight. Always keep track of your bets by using round numbers, for example, R65 at 3.35 returns R217.75, while R82 at 1.46 returns R119.72. Decimal prices are used so you can see the returns on stake multiplied by odds.
Small print
YesPlay’s boxing rules are simple enough for any layman to understand. If a fight gets delayed for more than 24 hours, or if a boxer gets replaced at the last moment, your bets are off and you’ll get your money back. If a boxer is unable to keep going and doesn’t answer the bell, his opponent is considered the winner of the previous round.
If the scheduled number of rounds changes, then any bets made for each round become void. A draw can be priced. If a draw lands, boxer-to-win bets lose. Cash Out is as you’d expect, so see it as a nice tool, but don’t depend on it all the time. Study what’s in front of you, focus on one thing, and stay calm.
