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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Pitch Notes.

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Is Pitch Notes licensed and regulated?

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Pitch Notes operates under a gaming licence issued by the Government of Curacao, and we are affiliated with eCOGRA to ensure fair play. All accounts must be verified for age (18+) and identity (KYC) before any deposits or withdrawals, in line with anti-money laundering regulations.

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What bet types can I place through Pitch Notes?

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Pitch Notes offers pre-match and live betting on all major World Cup markets: 1X2, over/under, Asian handicap, correct score, first-goal scorer, and accumulator combos. Outright winners, group stage props, and player-specific stats are also available for select matches.

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How does Pitch Notes generate its match predictions?

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Predictions combine AI-driven statistical models, historical performance data, and input from football analysts. Each forecast is weighted by factors such as team form, head-to-head records, and injury reports, then presented as a probability estimate. Remember, predictions are for guidance only and do not guarantee results.

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What is the minimum deposit and how quickly can I withdraw my winnings?

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The minimum deposit at Pitch Notes is $10 (or equivalent in your currency). Deposits via Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, and crypto are instant. Withdrawals to e-wallets usually process within 24 hours; card and bank transfers take 3-7 business days.

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Does Pitch Notes provide tools for responsible gambling?

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Yes – Pitch Notes lets you set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits, loss caps, and session-time alerts. You can self-exclude for a short break or permanently, and we provide direct links to BeGambleAware and GamCare for additional support.

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What happens to my bet if a World Cup match is postponed or cancelled?

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If a match is postponed before kick-off, all bets on that market are void and the stake is refunded automatically. Should the game be rescheduled within 48 hours, bets remain valid; otherwise they are cancelled.