Cash Out Explained
Cash out lets you settle a bet before the event finishes, taking an offered value instead of waiting for the final result. It is a way to lock in a profit or limit a loss. This guide explains how it works with hypothetical examples only.
- Cash out lets you settle a bet before the event ends, accepting an offered value instead of waiting for the final result.
- It is based on the current live odds of your selection.
- It can be suspended while a market is re-priced, may not be offered on all markets, and can disappear if live odds move sharply.
What cash out is
Instead of letting a bet run to settlement, you accept a value the operator offers right now. Take it and the bet is closed immediately, win or lose the event afterwards.
How the value is set
The offered amount is based on the current live odds of your selection. If your bet is going well, the offer rises above your stake; if it is going badly, it falls below.
Partial & auto cash out
Partial cash out settles part of the bet and lets the rest run. Auto cash out triggers automatically when the offer reaches a value you set in advance — useful in fast in-play markets.
When cash out is unavailable
Cash out can be suspended during key moments (while a market is re-priced), may not be offered on every market, and can disappear if live odds move sharply. It is a convenience, not a guarantee — read the operator's terms.
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FAQ
Cash out lets you settle a bet before the event ends, accepting an offered value instead of waiting for the final result.
It is based on the current live odds of your selection. It rises above your stake when the bet is going well and falls below when it is going badly.
It can be suspended while a market is re-priced, may not be offered on all markets, and can disappear if live odds move sharply.
Last updated: 2026-06-15