Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Pitch Notes.
01 Is Pitch Notes licensed to accept bets from my country?
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Yes — Pitch Notes operates under licences from the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) and the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). This means it can legally accept players from the UK, most European countries, and several other regulated markets. However, players from certain jurisdictions (e.g., the United States, France, and the Netherlands) are prohibited. You can view the full list of restricted territories on the footer of the site.
02 What types of bets can I place on World Cup matches at Pitch Notes?
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Pitch Notes offers all the standard pre‑match and live markets for each World Cup game, including 1X2 (match result), double chance, both teams to score, correct score, over/under totals, Asian handicaps, player props (e.g., first goal scorer), and multi‑leg accumulators. Live betting is available for most games, allowing you to place wagers as the action unfolds. You can also combine selections into a single accumulator for higher odds.
03 What is the minimum deposit and which payment methods are accepted at Pitch Notes?
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The minimum deposit is $5 (or the equivalent in your currency). Pitch Notes accepts Visa and Mastercard credit/debit cards, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal, ecoPayz, and direct bank transfer. Crypto deposits (BTC, ETH, USDT) are also supported with no extra fees. Deposits are instant for most methods; withdrawals to e‑wallets usually process within 24 hours, while card payouts take 3‑5 business days.
04 Why does Pitch Notes require identity verification before I can withdraw?
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Pitch Notes must verify your identity under anti‑money‑laundering (AML) regulations, which means you’ll need to provide a government‑issued photo ID (passport or driver’s licence) and a recent proof of address (utility bill or bank statement). The process typically takes 1‑2 business days and is required only once, unless you request a significant change to your account. Verification protects your account from fraud and ensures compliance with licensing conditions.
05 How does Asian handicap work in World Cup betting at Pitch Notes?
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An Asian handicap assigns a half‑ or quarter‑goal advantage to the underdog (e.g., +0.5) and a corresponding deficit to the favourite (e.g., –0.5). This removes the draw option and creates two possible outcomes: you win if the adjusted result falls on your side. For example, a bet on Brazil –1.5 wins only if Brazil wins by two goals or more. Odds reflect the handicap, giving more balanced pricing than a standard 1X2 market.
06 What should I do if my bet is not settled after a World Cup match ends?
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First, wait up to 30 minutes; most bets are settled within minutes after the official result is confirmed. If the bet still shows as pending after that window, contact Pitch Notes support via live chat or email, providing your bet ID and the match details. The support team will investigate the settlement and correct any errors in line with the house rules. Note that bets are final once the official result is reported, unless a clear manifest error is identified.