Talking about the 22Bet Chain Bet rules, the first thing that should be mentioned is that the first bet shouldn’t lose as the total Chain balance will be equal to zero; therefore, the Chain Bet will be qualified as a lost one.
Furthermore, even though the first wager has the greatest importance, every other wager equally affects the 22Bet Chain balance. Also, the outcomes of the stakes are calculated not in chronological order but in a given order by the punter.
For better understanding, let’s discuss an example of a Chain Bet in 22Bet. For instance, our £20 Chain Bet consists of six stakes on odds of 1.5, 3.0, 2.0, 1.5, and 2.0. If the punter wins the first single bet, 22Bet pays £15 in return. However, while £7.5 is added to the second bet, the other £7.5 will remain in the Chain Account.
Furthermore, the second winning stake will bring an additional £30, the halves of which will go to the third wager and the Chain Balance correspondingly․ Then, let’s imagine that the third bet loses.
In this event, £10 will be removed from the general account. And using the same logic, if the fourth stake wins and the fifth one loses, the punter will have £7.5 (7.5+15-10+15-20).