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Mostbet treats a void or postponed event as a transaction that never happened. The stake is returned in Philippine pesos, and the bet is removed from the ticket total. This rule protects bettors when a match is cancelled after the market has opened but before the final whistle.
In the Philippines, Mostbet operates under a Curacao e‑gaming licence. The platform must still obey local regulations that forbid unlicensed gambling operators. Because of this, Mostbet provides a clear “void” policy to avoid disputes with the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) and to keep its service transparent.
When a void occurs, the system automatically generates a “voided” status next to the selection. The ticket shows the original stake, the returned amount, and a timestamp of the settlement. No profit or loss is recorded, and the bet is excluded from any promotional calculations.
The handling process can be broken down into three steps:
- Detection – Mostbet’s odds feed flags a match as postponed or cancelled.
- Automatic Settlement – The platform marks the selection as void, pushes the stake back to the user’s wallet, and updates the ticket history.
- User Notification – An in‑app push notification and an email are sent to inform the bettor of the voided result.
These steps guarantee that the bettor’s funds are safe and that the betting record stays consistent across all devices.
Learn How Each Sport Is Settled When Matches Move
Different sports have unique rules for voids and postponements. Mostbet follows the governing body’s official decision for each discipline, then applies its own settlement logic. Below is a concise overview of how the most popular sports are treated in the Philippines.
If a scheduled match is abandoned before the 75th minute and cannot be resumed, the bet is void. Bets placed on the final result, total goals, or half‑time scores are all cancelled. However, if the match is stopped after 75 minutes, mostbet.org.ph notes that the result at that point stands unless the league declares a replay.
Basketball (PBA, NBA)
A basketball game postponed before tip‑off results in a full void. If the game starts and is halted after the first quarter, the bet on the final result is void, but quarter‑specific markets (e.g., first quarter total) may be settled based on the minutes already played.
Boxing & MMA
When a fight is called off before the weigh‑in, the ticket is void. If the fight is cancelled after the weigh‑in but before the first round, Mostbet treats it as a no‑contest and refunds the stakes.

Tennis
A match cancelled before the first set is void. If a match is stopped after the first set, the result of the completed set is used for set‑bet markets, while match‑winner markets are void.
Baseball (MLB)
If rain forces a postponement before the first pitch, the bet is void. Once the game starts, any game‑level markets stay open, but inning‑by‑inning bets are settled based on the innings already completed.
eSports (Dota 2, CS:GO)
Server issues that prevent a match from starting trigger a full void. If the match begins and a technical glitch forces a stop after the first map, the market for that map is settled, while the overall match winner market is void.
These sport‑specific rules are reflected on Mostbet’s “Rules” page, which lists each condition in detail. Understanding these nuances helps bettors avoid unexpected losses when a fixture is moved or cancelled.
Check The Mostbet Rules Page For Void Conditions
The Mostbet “Rules” section is a living document that updates whenever a governing body releases a new regulation. It is the first place to verify whether a particular scenario qualifies as a void. Below is a snapshot of the most common void conditions for Philippine bettors, taken from the live page on 12 February 2026.
| Sport |
Event Status |
Void Condition |
Returned Stake |
Example Bonus Impact |
| Football |
Cancelled before 75′ |
Full match void |
100 % |
Welcome bonus kept |
| Football |
Postponed to next day |
Ticket remains open, settled on new date |
N/A |
Free bet retained |
| Basketball |
No tip‑off |
Full void |
100 % |
No rollover loss |
| Basketball |
Stopped after 1st quarter |
Quarter markets void, others settled |
100 % (quarter) |
Cashback on quarter |
| Boxing |
Cancelled before weigh‑in |
Full void |
100 % |
Bet‑back bonus valid |
| Boxing |
No‑contest after round 1 |
Match‑winner void, round‑bet stands |
100 % (match) |
Rollover unchanged |
| Tennis |
Cancelled before set 1 |
Full void |
100 % |
Bonus stake kept |
| Tennis |
Abandoned after 1st set |
Set‑bet settled, match‑winner void |
100 % (set) |
None |
| eSports |
Server down before start |
Full void |
100 % |
Promo code applies |
| eSports |
Match stopped after map 1 |
Map‑bet settled, overall match void |
100 % (map) |
None |
The table shows that Mostbet returns the entire stake for most voids, but the treatment of bonuses may differ. For example, a welcome bonus of 100 % up to PHP 5,000 remains credited even after a void, as long as the bettor meets the wagering requirement (30× bonus).
To verify the current rules, navigate to Mostbet.com/ph/rules and select “Void & Postponed” from the left‑hand menu. The page lists each sport, the exact minute cut‑off, and any special cases such as “technical defeat” in eSports.
Always refresh the page before placing a bet on a high‑risk fixture, because the rules can be updated after a major tournament change (e.g., the AFC Asian Cup schedule shift in 2025).
Confirm Returned PHP Amounts After A Void Ticket
When a ticket is marked as void, Mostbet immediately credits the original stake back to the bettor’s wallet. The platform displays the amount in Philippine pesos with two decimal places, for example PHP 1,250.00. Here is a step‑by‑step checklist to verify that the refund is correct.
- Open the “My Bets” tab – Locate the ticket with the “Void” status.
- Read the “Stake” line – This shows the amount originally wagered.
- Check the “Returned” line – It must match the stake exactly, unless a partial void applies.
- Review the “Balance” at the top of the screen – The figure should increase by the returned amount.
In most cases the refund appears instantly, but network latency can cause a delay of up to 10 seconds. If the balance does not update after this period, the bettor should:
- Refresh the page or restart the app.
- Verify the transaction in the “Cashier → Transaction History” section, where the refund is listed with the tag “Void Settlement”.
Real‑World Example
John, a Manila‑based bettor, placed a PHP 2,500 wager on a PFL football match. The game was cancelled due to a typhoon on 5 February 2026. After the void, his wallet showed PHP 2,500.00 added back. The transaction record displayed:
- Ticket ID: 87432109
- Sport: Football
- Stake: PHP 2,500.00
- Returned: PHP 2,500.00
- Date/Time: 2026‑02‑05 14:38 UTC+8
John also noticed that his 100 % welcome bonus of PHP 2,500 remained in the bonus balance, because the bonus was granted before the void. This illustrates how Mostbet separates the “real money” refund from the promotional credit.
If the returned amount differs from the original stake, the bettor must contact support with the ticket ID, a screenshot of the “My Bets” screen, and the “Transaction History” line. Mostbet’s support team typically resolves such discrepancies within 24 hours.
See How Multiples Are Adjusted When One Leg Is Cancelled
Parlay or multiple bets (known as “multiples”) contain several selections on a single ticket. When one leg is void, Mostbet recalculates the odds for the remaining legs while preserving the original stake. The platform follows a simple formula:
[
\text{New Odds} = \prod_{i=1}^{n-1} O_i
]
where (O_i) are the odds of the surviving legs. The stake does not change, but the potential payout is reduced proportionally.
Illustration of a 4‑Leg Parlay
| Leg |
Sport |
Selection |
Odds |
| 1 |
Football |
Team A win |
2.00 |
| 2 |
Basketball |
Team B over 150 pts |
1.80 |
| 3 |
Boxing |
Fighter X KO |
3.50 |
| 4 |
Tennis |
Player Y win set 1 |
1.90 |
Original combined odds = 2.00 × 1.80 × 3.50 × 1.90 = 23.94. A PHP 500 stake would promise PHP 11,970 payout if all legs win.
If the boxing match (Leg 3) is cancelled, the new combined odds become 2.00 × 1.80 × 1.90 = 6.84. The same PHP 500 stake now yields PHP 3,420. The voided leg is simply removed; the bet is not refunded.
List of Adjustments for Common Scenarios
- Full void of a leg – Remove the leg, recalculate odds.
- Partial void (e.g., half‑time market void, full‑time market remains) – Keep the surviving part of the leg; treat the voided half as a separate bet.
- All legs void – Ticket becomes a full refund; the stake is returned, and no profit is paid.
- Mixed outcome (one win, others void) – Winning leg is settled, voided legs are refunded, overall ticket is treated as a single bet on the remaining winner.
Mostbet also applies the “minimum odds” rule: if after removal the combined odds fall below 1.10, the ticket is automatically converted to a single bet with the highest remaining odds, and the payout is adjusted accordingly. This prevents absurdly low returns on multi‑leg tickets where most selections have been voided.
Impact on Bonuses
Parlay bonuses, such as “5 % extra on 3‑leg multiples up to PHP 2,000”, are recalculated after adjustment. Using the example above, the original potential bonus would be 5 % × PHP 11,970 = PHP 598.50. After the boxing leg is void, the bonus becomes 5 % × PHP 3,420 = PHP 171.00. The bonus is credited automatically after the ticket settles.
Record Void Bets In Your Tracking Sheet For Transparency
Maintaining a personal record of voided tickets helps bettors analyze patterns, verify payouts, and protect themselves against errors. A simple spreadsheet with the following columns provides full visibility.
| Date |
Ticket ID |
Sport |
Market |
Stake (PHP) |
Void Reason |
Returned (PHP) |
Notes |
| 2026‑01‑12 |
78194523 |
Football |
1X2 – Home Win |
1,000.00 |
Match postponed (rain) |
1,000.00 |
– |
| 2026‑01‑20 |
79230184 |
Boxing |
KO – Fighter A |
500.00 |
Fighter withdrew |
500.00 |
Bonus kept |
| 2026‑02‑03 |
80341257 |
eSports |
Map 1 – CS:GO |
250.00 |
Server crash |
250.00 |
Re‑bet next day |
| 2026‑02‑07 |
80937841 |
Basketball |
Total Points > 180 |
750.00 |
Game cancelled (power outage) |
750.00 |
– |
| 2026‑02‑10 |
81567329 |
Tennis |
Set 1 – Player Z |
600.00 |
Player injury before match |
600.00 |
– |
| 2026‑02‑12 |
82194563 |
Football |
Both Teams to Score |
400.00 |
Match abandoned after 80′ |
– |
Win recorded (team ahead) |
| 2026‑02‑14 |
82837412 |
Cricket |
Over 250 runs |
300.00 |
Rain stop before 20 overs |
300.00 |
– |
How to use the sheet
- Enter the data immediately after a void notification.
- Cross‑check the “Returned” column with the wallet balance to spot discrepancies.
- Add a note if a promotion was affected, such as a free bet that stayed active.
- Sort by “Void Reason” to see which events most often cause voids (e.g., weather).
The spreadsheet can be built in Google Sheets, which syncs across smartphones and computers. By keeping a transparent log, bettors can present solid evidence to Mostbet support if a payout error occurs.
Even with careful tracking, occasional mismatches happen. Mostbet’s support team is reachable 24 hours a day via live chat, email, and Telegram. When a settlement appears incorrect, the following protocol ensures a swift resolution.
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Gather Evidence – Screenshot the “My Bets” entry, the wallet balance, and the transaction record. Include the ticket ID, date, and sport.
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Open a Chat Session – Click the green chat icon on the bottom right of the website or app.
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Provide a Clear Message – Use a template such as:
Subject: Wrong settlement – Ticket # 87432109
Message: I placed a PHP 2,500 football bet on 5 Feb 2026. The match was void, but my wallet only received PHP 1,250. Please investigate.
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Attach Screenshots – Use the paper‑clip icon to upload the images.
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Ask for a Ticket Reference – Support will give you a case number (e.g., SUP‑20260213‑0012) for future reference.
The support team typically replies within 5 minutes for live chat. Email replies may take up to 2 hours. Telegram messages are answered in a similar timeframe as chat.
Escalation Path
- Level 1 – Front‑line agent resolves simple mismatches.
- Level 2 – Senior specialist reviews complex cases (e.g., bonus miscalculation).
- Level 3 – Compliance department handles disputes involving licensing or regulatory concerns.
If the issue is not solved after Level 2, ask the agent to escalate to Level 3 and request a written response.
Tips for Faster Resolution
- Always include the exact ticket ID; most generic queries are deprioritized.
- Mention the date and time of the bet in Philippine Standard Time (PST).
- State whether the bet was placed on web, iOS, or Android, as some bugs are platform‑specific.
- If a bonus was involved, reference the promotion name (e.g., “PHP 5,000 Welcome Bonus”) and your bonus code.
By following this structured approach, bettors can ensure that any settlement anomalies are rectified promptly, preserving the integrity of their bankroll and confidence in Mostbet’s service.