In betting, "void" means a bet is cancelled and declared invalid, with all stakes returned to bettors. It's as if the bet never happened.
Common reasons for void bets:
Sports betting:
- Match postponed or abandoned before completion
- Player withdraws before a tennis match starts
- Incorrect odds displayed due to technical error
- Rule violations or disqualifications
Horse racing:
- Non-runner (horse withdrawn before race)
- Race abandoned or declared void by stewards
- Incorrect weight declarations
What happens when a bet is voided:
- Your original stake is refunded in full
- Accumulator bets continue with remaining selections
- The bet is removed from your betting history as if it never occurred
UK bookmaker policies:
Reputable UK operators like
Bet365,
William Hill,
Ladbrokes, and
Paddy Power clearly outline their void bet rules in their terms and conditions. Most will:
- Process refunds automatically within 24-48 hours
- Send notifications explaining why bets were voided
- Apply standard void rules consistently
Important: Void bets are different from losing bets - you always get your money back with void bets. If you believe a bet has been incorrectly settled, contact your bookmaker's customer service team who are required to investigate under UKGC regulations.
Always check the specific void bet rules with your chosen licensed UK bookmaker.