- Leganes – Valencia / 164$
- Fenerbahce – Olympiakos / 191$
- Kyiv Basket – Staryj Lutsk Universitet / 184$
- Augsburg – B. Monchengladbach / 275$
- Prykarpattia-Goverla – BC Rivne / 185$
- Verona – Venezia / 133$
- Napoli – Calcio Como / 166$
- Leganes – Valencia / 300$
- J. Opetaia – J. Massey / 104$
- Chornomorets – Obolon / 135$
Shut Out
What is shut out in hockey?
In what cases is there Shut Out in sports?
Shut Out has two meanings. Firstly, this is the situation in a betting shop, when a player does not have time to place a bet on the line because of a long wait or turn. Secondly, all the matches in which the losing side cannot score.
Not always players have time to bet on the lines they are interested in. If it is a question of betting in live mode, then the forecaster must act quickly. Sometimes bookmakers close some lines during the match. For example, outcomes or totals. Most often, the player does not manage to make a bet because of meditations directly on the bookmaker’s website or due to the transience of the sporting event.
This term has another definition, namely, the team’s loss is dry. The term shat-out is popular in hockey. When the goalkeeper of the winning team did not miss a single puck, they say that he made a shat-out.