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The general terms and conditions (GTC) for the bwin line-up, regarding liability, registration, betting accounts and everything related to these ...
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Sports betting

All rules about betting, the conditions of use for Live Chat and Live Video as well as the special rules for individual sports ...
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Horse racing bets

You can find a complete list of rules and regulations for reassignment of horse racing bets via a race organiser totaliser (betting office) here ...
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Poker

The GTC for the Poker platform are here ...
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Casino

The GTC for the Casino games in one view ...
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Fortune Games, Mini Games and Side Games

The GTC of the Fortune Games, Mini Games and Side Games: stakes, play money, special rules ...
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Skill Games

The GTC of the Skill Games are here ...
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ParaDice

The GTC of bwin ParaDice can be found here ...
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Backgammon

The GTC of bwin Backgammon can be found here ...
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b’inside

The b'inside terms and conditions and the GTC for the b’inside Market are here ...
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Glossary entries for this article:
  • Backgammon

    You can score a backgammon if you remove all your checkers and your opponent still has a checker in your home board or on the bar. A backgammon scores double or triple the value of the doubling cube, depending on the rules you are playing.

  • b'inside

    b’inside is the bwin Members Program. As a registered b'inside customer, you collect points which you can use to get your hands on cool products, take part in competitions, and even exchange for real money!

    But the best part is: Joining is free and takes less than a minute. Click here for more information on b'inside.

  • Horse Racing

    Horse Racing is split in two forms: Thoroughbred racing and Harness racing. The first form is very popular in UK and Ireland and differentiated in National Hunt Races which involve obstacles (either hurdles or fences) and flat races which are unobstructed races over a given distance. In Harness races horses pull a wheeled cart called a Sulky. This form of racing is very popular in North America and Scandinavia.

  • Race

    After all your checkers have bypassed all your opponent's checkers, the game becomes a race to see who can bear off all their checkers first.