In a standard football game, for instance, each of the four quarters lasts 15 minutes, and bettors can place bets on outcomes specific to each quarter. This includes options like “Team A will score more than Team B in the first quarter” or “The total points scored in the second quarter will be over 10.” This format gives bettors multiple opportunities to engage with the game and adjust their strategies based on how the game is unfolding.
Quarters Example
For example, if a bettor places a wager that Team A will score more points than Team B in the second quarter, and Team A scores 14 points while Team B scores 7 points, the bettor wins that bet.