Sports Betting on WizBet in Australia
This guide explains the core ideas behind sports betting and how to follow your bets in your account, without relying on assumptions or search snippets.
Use it before you place your first bet, when odds move unexpectedly, or when a settlement outcome doesn’t match what you expected.
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Before You Place a Sports Bet
If you are learning how to place a sports bet on WizBet, these checks help you avoid common mistakes and reduce disputes later.
- Confirm the event, market, and selection match what you intended to bet on.
- Review the odds shown on your bet slip before you confirm your stake.
- Check whether any conditions are shown for that market (for example, rules notes or restrictions).
- Don’t assume in-play is available online in Australia; only use what is offered in your account and follow the applicable rules.
- Keep a record of your stake and the accepted odds (a screenshot is often enough).
- Avoid repeated clicks if a market looks slow or is updating; refresh once and re-check the bet slip.
Markets and Bet Types Explained
Markets can vary by sport and event. The examples below explain common market concepts, but availability depends on what is offered for the specific match.
- Head-to-head style markets: picking one team or player to win.
- Totals style markets: picking over or under a total (for example, points or goals).
- Handicap style markets: giving a head start to one side for pricing purposes.
- Margin style markets: picking a winning margin range (where available).
- Player/team specials: markets tied to specific performance stats (where available).
- Multi-style bets: combining multiple selections into a single bet (where available).
Odds and Price Changes
Odds can change quickly, especially close to the start time. What matters is the odds you accept at the moment you confirm your bet.
- Use the bet slip as the final confirmation of what you are about to place.
- If the odds move, re-check the bet slip before you confirm again.
- Take a quick screenshot of the final bet slip if you want a record of the accepted price.
- If a market updates repeatedly, wait briefly and re-check your selection rather than submitting multiple times.
- If you see an error message, capture it and note the time of the attempt.
Tracking Open and Settled Bets
Tracking your sports bets in your account is the fastest way to confirm what was placed, what is still open, and what has settled.
To find and follow your bets in your account, use this simple flow.
- Open your account area and locate your bets or history section.
- Check open bets to see bets that have not settled yet.
- Check settled bets to see completed outcomes and any adjustments.
- Use filters or a date range to locate older bets if needed.
- Open the bet details view to confirm the market, selection, stake, and the accepted odds.
Settlement, Voids, and Cancellations
How settlement works for sports bets depends on the event outcome and the market rules. If something looks off, the first step is to compare the settled result with the bet details shown in your account.
- Settled (win/loss): the event finished and the market result applied normally.
- Void bet: the bet is treated as cancelled under the market rules in certain situations.
- Cancelled/postponed events: outcomes can change depending on whether and when the event is completed.
- Partial settlement or adjustments: some markets can be adjusted if conditions change.
- Corrections: if an official result is corrected, settlement can be updated based on the rules.
- Disputes: use your bet details, timestamps, and any screenshots to explain what you expected and why.
If you need the official wording for a void, correction, or settlement outcome, read the rules and definitions before raising a dispute.
How Results Changes Can Affect Bets
Result changes are uncommon, but they can happen in real-world sport. When they do, it helps to check what changed and how your market is defined.
- If an event is postponed, check whether it was completed later and how your market treats postponements.
- If an event is abandoned, check whether the market is voided or settled based on a partial outcome.
- If a score correction occurs, compare your bet’s market definition with the corrected official result.
- Check the settled bet details for any notes or adjustments shown in your account.
- Save screenshots of the bet details and the settled status before you contact support.
Common Issues and Safe Fixes
This section focuses on safe checks you can do without risking account security or placing duplicate bets.
Market Is Suspended
A suspended market usually means the market is temporarily unavailable while it updates.
- Refresh once and re-check whether the market reopens.
- Confirm you are viewing the correct event and time.
- Avoid repeated submissions while the market is changing.
- If suspension continues, check another market for the same event (if available).
Bet Was Rejected
A rejected bet can happen when the market closes, odds change, or the selection becomes unavailable.
- Open the bet slip again and confirm the selection is still available.
- Re-check the odds shown and accept the current price if you still want the bet.
- Try submitting once more only after confirming the details have updated.
- Capture the rejection message and note the time if it repeats.
Event Was Cancelled or Postponed
If the event does not proceed as scheduled, settlement may follow specific rules for that market.
- Check your bet details and the event status shown in your account.
- Look for notes in the settled bet view that explain the outcome.
- If the bet is still open, avoid placing duplicates until you understand what happened.
- Keep screenshots of the bet details and status changes for reference.
Settlement Looks Wrong
If you are understanding sports bet settlement outcomes and something still doesn’t match your expectation, start by comparing the market definition to the result applied in your settled bet details.
- Open the bet details and confirm the market and selection.
- Check the accepted odds and stake shown in your account history.
- Compare the applied result to the market definition, not just the match scoreline.
- Note the time the bet was placed and the time it settled.
- Capture screenshots of the bet details and settlement view.
What to Send Support
When the status and history still do not match what you expected, contact our support with timestamps, screenshots, and the bet reference.
- Your registered email or phone (never send your password).
- The bet reference or any identifier shown in bet details.
- The event name, market, and selection you placed.
- The accepted odds and stake as shown in your account.
- Screenshots of the bet slip (if you have it) and the settled bet view.
- The date and time the bet was placed and settled.
FAQ
How do sports bets work here?
You choose a market and selection, confirm the odds and stake on the bet slip, then track the bet in open bets until it settles and appears in settled bets.
What are common market types?
Common market concepts include head-to-head style markets, totals (over/under), handicap style markets, and multi-style bets, where available for the event.
How are sports bets settled?
Bets are settled based on the event outcome and the rules for the specific market. Your settled bet details show the applied outcome in your account.
What happens if an event is cancelled?
Depending on the market rules, a cancelled event can lead to a void outcome or a different settlement path. Check your bet details and any notes shown in the settled view.
Why can a bet be void?
A bet can be void under certain rule-defined situations, such as specific event disruptions or market conditions. The official wording is found in the rules for that market.
Why is a market suspended?
Suspensions usually happen during updates, major event moments, or when pricing is being refreshed. Refresh once and re-check instead of submitting repeatedly.
Why was my bet rejected?
Rejections commonly occur when odds moved, the market closed, or the selection changed. Re-open the bet slip and confirm the current details before trying again.
Where can I see open bets?
Open bets are shown in your account’s open bets area, where you can view selections and track whether the bet is still pending settlement.
Where can I see settled bets?
Settled bets appear in your account’s settled bets area, where you can review the market, selection, accepted odds, stake, and the settlement outcome.
What if a result is corrected?
If an official result changes, settlement can be updated based on the market rules. Compare your bet details and the final result applied in the settled view.
Can I cancel a placed bet?
Once a bet is confirmed, it generally cannot be cancelled. If you think a bet was placed in error, check your bet details and contact support with the bet reference.
What details help support resolve issues?
The fastest cases include your registered contact, bet reference, screenshots of the bet details and settlement view, and the date/time the bet was placed and settled.
