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Board Gambling discussion
o vs et
by
famososMuertos
on 06/08/2024, 15:49:00 UTC
In football betting, extra time is always a standard, but today with the new rules this has transcended to a normal variable to the idea of ​​playing five extra minutes on average each game.

/*Now the curious thing I read is that several confused extra time with overtime, two very different situations, and that in football they happen in phases of competitions at the national team level and not in the leagues.*/

In this case if France scored a goal, not only did they tie if not it went to extra time, consequently they played 30 additional minutes.

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Well, at first I imagined many posts with general answers, as it happened, but in part there was that hidden background, the reality of the "unfair" overtime added, which did happen, but exaggerated in this case, hence everything was done so that France could win match, in which it is worth adding it was the favourite.



Slang

The terms overtime and in overtime (abbreviated "OT") are primarily used in North America, whereas the terms extra time and after extra time (abbreviated "a.e.t.") are usually used in other continents.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtime_(sports)




We can talk about it, especially those who bet on NFL-Basketball, should not have a problem with that, but they knew these differences...

Overtime vs. extra time