No Action Bet
Published Jan 22, 2026
Updated Apr 16, 2026
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A no action bet is a wager that is voided and fully refunded because the event or market conditions were not met.
It settles as neither a win nor a loss.
How it works
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The bookmaker cancels the bet
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Stake is returned to the bettor
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No profit or loss is recorded
Example
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Bet placed on a match
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Match is abandoned before the minimum required time
→ Bet settles as no action
Key characteristics
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Common in postponed or cancelled events
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Can apply to player props if a player does not participate
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Does not count toward rollover unless stated otherwise
Important note
No action rules vary by sport and bookmaker, so settlement conditions should always be checked.
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