Football halving usually refers to the suspension or termination of a game for some reason. In a football match, if the game is cut in half after the first half, the settlement will generally be based on the time and score of the game.
First of all, let's take a look at how to calculate the half-length football. If the game is cut in half in the first half, the half-game settlement will be determined based on the score at the end of the first half. If the home team leads at the end of the first half, the bet on the home team winning half the game will be refunded the bet amount plus odds. If the visiting team takes the lead or the two sides draw at the end of the first half, then allowing the visiting team to win half of the game will refund the bet amount plus odds.
Next, let's see if the second half of football counts as halving the first half. Under normal circumstances, if the game is cut in the second half, the score in the first half will be retained and settled based on the score at the end of the first half. The specific settlement method is similar to that of a half-game game, with the score at the end of the first half determining the outcome.
To sum up, when a waist cut occurs in a football game, the half-game settlement will be decided based on the score at the end of the first half, and the waist cut in the second half will not affect the settlement of the first half. This settlement method is to ensure the rights and interests of fans and bettors and avoid confusion in betting results due to game interruption.