What Is A Double Chance Bet In Hockey? [Expert Guide!]


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Hockey is one of the most popular sports in the world. This year, the Winter Olympics will be taking place in Pyeongchang, South Korea. One of the events that fans will be hoping to see is the double-chance hockey game. This article will go over what is a double-chance bet in hockey and explain how the format works.

Double-Chance Bet

If you’re unfamiliar, a double-chance bet is when both teams in a hockey game have the same number of goals. If both teams end up with the same number of goals, the game goes into a sudden-death overtime. The team that scored the most goals in the regulation game wins. However, if the two teams remain tied after the regulation game, then a sudden-death overtime is played to determine the winner. This is different than a straight-up bet, where only one team wins regardless of the score. There are four possible outcomes with a double-chance bet:

  • The game ends in a tie (scoreless after regulation). In this case, there is no sudden-death overtime and both teams officially cross the line and win.
  • The winning team scores exactly the same number of goals as the other team (1-1 after regulation). In this case, there is no sudden-death overtime and both teams officially cross the line and win.
  • The winning team scores more goals than the other team (2-1, or more, after regulation). In this case, there is no sudden-death overtime and both teams officially cross the line and win.
  • The losing team scores fewer goals than the other team (0-2 after regulation). In this case, there is no sudden-death overtime and both teams officially cross the line and lose.

As you can see, there are plenty of different circumstances that could play out. This makes double-chance bets interesting because a tie could end up being a good thing if you ask me.

How Does It Work?

After the ice has been laid down, the puck is put into play. The referee blows the whistle and the first team to touch the puck and beat the clock wins the draw. You’ll need some strategy to determine who starts the puck play. Usually, the team that is in the middle of the ice has an advantage because it gives them more angles to reach the puck first. The center calls the initial play, using a face-off technique where each team tries to win the puck back from the center. Once the puck is in play, the clock starts and all players must attempt to score a goal while the opponents stop them. A face-off isn’t necessary to end the game because once the puck is in play, the clock stops and the goalies must stop the puck.

Many people assume that the double-chance bet is a form of insurance. This is not true. The team that placed a bet on the game does not pay off. The team that wins the bet pays off. This is why you need to make sure that you are placing bets only with reputable bookmakers. Never bet with a bookmaker that is not officially licensed by the NCAA or a state athletic association. This ensures that your bookmaker is licensed and that the game is fair. This is also why you need to make sure that the tickets that you purchase are legitimate. It’s not always easy to tell if something is fake or not, but you will be able to tell if the tickets are scanned or manually inputted. Fake tickets will sometimes show that there are multiple winners even though there is only one entry per person. This indicates either that there is fraud or that there is a mistake. Either way, you don’t want to be a part of this. These are just some of the things to keep in mind if you decide to place a bet on a hockey game. If you are considering placing a bet on a hockey game, make sure to do your research first and place your bets only on reputable websites that take bettorswers. Trust me, you’ll be glad that you did.

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