Can a void bet ever become a winning or losing bet later?

Modified on Tue, 14 Oct at 1:54 PM

In most cases, once a bet is declared void, it stays that way; but there are a few exceptions where the outcome can still change.

1. If the match is postponed but played within 48 hours

According to Belgian betting rules, if an event is rescheduled and completed within 48 hours, your bet remains valid.
Once the match is officially finished, the result will be processed and your bet may become winning or losing, depending on the outcome.

If the event is not played within 48 hours, the bet remains void and will not be reactivated.

2. If the organiser later confirms or cancels the result

Sometimes a match is temporarily suspended or “under review”.
Once the official authority (league, federation, or race organiser) confirms the final result, your bet will be recalculated accordingly.
If the event is permanently cancelled, it stays void.

3. If the void was caused by a technical or data error

In rare cases, a technical issue can cause a temporary void status.
After verification, our team may correct the result if the event was validly played and confirmed.

Your bet history will always show the updated and final status once confirmed.

Still unsure?
Email support@goldenpalace.be with your Bet ID, and we’ll review the timeline and final decision for you.


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