The word “pass” (or passability) has several meanings when it comes to sports betting. Let's consider all of them, along 🍐 the way we will discuss a few more important aspects of betting. Ready? Then let's get started.

Meanings of the term 🍐 "passage" and its variations

What is a bet pass?

In the broadest sense, this means the fact that the bettor's bet has 🍐 won, that is, passed. For example, a player bets on TB (2.5) goals in football. After the third goal, without 🍐 waiting for the end of the match, the bookmaker fixes the passage of the bet and calculates the payout on 🍐 it.

To pass the bet on the winner of the match, you will have to wait until the end of the 🍐 game. If the player has correctly identified the winning team of the match, then this is a pass, that is, 🍐 his bet has passed. A Long Term Tournament Winner Bet will pass when the selected athlete (or team) wins the 🍐 title in a particular competition.