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This article is dated March 9, 2022, content related to promotions is no longer valid. Any promotion described below has expired.
Sometimes, sports bettors will encounter a situation where they will have a bet that looks like a winner and don’t feel comfortable about letting the bet play out. There are further situations when a loss seems imminent and they wish they could get something out of the bet. Amazingly, PointsBet Pennsylvania has presented a promotion that will allow sports bettors to make decisions about pending bets before the associated games/matches go final. The “Partial Cash Out Feature” is currently available at PointsBet, and here is how this exclusive offer works.
The Partial Cash Out Feature remains an ongoing promotion that should remain available into the foreseeable future. This feature is available for any type of wager on any available betting market. The Partial Cash Out works as follows.
While a bet is still pending with no games yet reaching conclusion, the sports bettor can seek to cash out some or all of the bet. They would do that by going to the actual pending bet and selecting “Cash Out.” They will be presented with a slider that will allow them to select the percentage of the bet that they want to cash out early. They can choose from 1% to 100%. Once the selection process has been completed, they will be informed how much the early payout will be. Based on that information they can accept the early payout or cancel and allow everything to remain as was.
If the bettor decides to accept, the respective portion of their bet will be immediately settled. If they choose to only cash out a portion of the bet, the rest of the bet will continue until all of the bet’s games/matches have been settled. Since there is no actual cash bonus awarded, there are no other wagering requirements related to this offer.
Other Terms and Conditions
1. Only PointsBet sports bettors may use this promotional feature. If PointsBet decides to make changes to or terminate this feature, they will have the right to do so without issuing any prior notice.
2. PA sports bettors are required by law to be at least 21 years old when registering with PointsBet. They are also required by law to only use PA IP{ addresses when signing into their wagering accounts to transact business. To ensure compliance with this law, PointsBet has employed the use of IP address tracking software to confirm bettor locations.
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