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In addition to the following sports betting rules, the General rules applicable to all bets offered on the website apply. However, the sports rules will take precedence over the general rules.

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Betting regulations for other sports
The official website of the relevant competition will be used to execute bets.

Archery
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Match up: If a match starts but is not completed, the following types of bets will be void, unless the outcome of the relevant bet is already determined.

Match winner

Markets:
To Win Outright
  • Explanation: A bet on which competitor or team will win the entire Archery tournament or competition.
  • Example: You bet on "Player A" to win the Men's Individual Archery World Cup. If Player A wins the final match and is crowned the champion of the tournament, your bet wins.
To Win Match
  • Explanation: A bet on which competitor or team will win a specific match or head-to-head contest within an Archery tournament.
  • Example: In a match between "Player A" and "Player B", you bet on "Player A" to win the match. If Player A wins the match, your bet wins.
Mixed Team
  • Explanation: This refers to a bet on the outcome of a mixed team event in Archery, where teams consist of both male and female athletes competing together
  • Example: In a Mixed Team Archery event, you bet on the "Team X Mixed Team" to win their match against the "Team Y Mixed Team". If Team X wins the match, your bet wins.

Canoeing and kayaking
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Markets:

To Win Outright
  • Explanation: A bet on which competitor or team will win the entire Canoe-Kayak competition or tournament.
  • Example: You bet on "Player A" to win the Canoe Slalom World Championships. If Player A achieves the best overall score or time across all their runs and is declared the champion, your bet wins .
To Win Race
  • Explanation: A bet on which competitor will win a specific race within a Canoe-Kayak event (e.g ., a single heat, a semi-final, or the final). This market is settled once the outcome of that individual race is determined.
  • Example: You bet on "Player B" to win the K1 200m final race. If Player B crosses the finish line first in that specific race, your bet wins.

Combat sports
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Odds are offered for each fighter to win. In the event of a draw, all bets will be void and stakes refunded. If a boxer is substituted, all bets will be void and stakes refunded.

Markets:
To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This market refers to betting on which competitor will win the entire tournament or event. You are predicting the ultimate victor, not just a single match.
  • Example: If you bet on "Competitor A to Win Outright" in a Grand Slam, and Competitor A goes on to win all their matches and claim the gold medal, your bet settles as a win. If Competitor A is eliminated at any stage before the final, your bet settles as a loss.

Curling
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet.

Match up Settlement will be based on the final score for all matches. For settlement purposes, extra ends will be taken into account.

Single End Betting: In single end betting, if odds for a goalless end are not offered, all bets will be void in the event of a goalless end (0-0).

Postponed matches are cancelled unless they are played within five days of the originally scheduled date.
If a match is interrupted, but subsequently resumes (from the point at which it was stopped) and is completed within 48 hours of its original schedule, all bets remain valid.

Markets:
End Winner 2-Way
  • Explanation: A bet on which team will score more points in a specific end.
  • Example: You bet on "Team A" to win End 3. If Team A scores more points in End 3 than Team B, your bet wins.
End Winner 3 -Way
  • Explanation: A bet on the outcome of a specific end, with three options: Team A to Win the End, Team B to Win the End, or a tie.
  • Example: You bet on the “tie” for End 5. If no team scores any points in End 5, your bet wins.
Handicap Betting
  • Explanation: This market gives one team a virtual advantage or disadvantage, in terms of the number of ends won. A team with a negative handicap must win by more ends than stated, while a team with a positive handicap can lose by fewer ends (or win) for the bet to be successful.
  • Example: If you bet on 'Team A -1.5, Team A must win the match by at least 2 more ends than their opponent (e.g., win 8 ends to 5) for your bet to win. If they win by only 1 end (e.g., 7 ends to 5), your bet will lose.
Leader After End
  • Explanation: A bet on which team will be leading the match after a specific end has been completed.
  • Example: You bet on "Team A" to be the Leader After End 7. If Team A has more points than Team B after End 7 is finished, your bet wins.
To Win Match
  • Explanation: A bet on which team will win the entire Curling match.
  • Example: You bet on "Team A" to win the match. If Team A wins the match, your bet wins.


To Win Outright
  • Explanation: A bet on which team will win the entire Curling competition or tournament.
  • Example: You bet on "Team A" to win the World Curling Championship outright. If Team A wins the final match of the tournament, your bet wins.
Total Points 2-Way
  • Explanation: A bet on whether the total number of points scored by both teams in the entire match will be over or under a specified number.
  • Example: The specified number of total points is 14.5. You bet on "Over 14.5 Total Points". If the combined score of both teams is 15 or more, your bet wins. If the combined score is 14 or fewer, your bet loses.

Equestrian
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Markets:
To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This is a bet on a specific horse/rider to win the entire competition or race.
  • Example: If you bet on "Rider A" to win outright in a show jumping event, and "Rider A" finishes in first place, your bet wins. If "Rider A" finishes in any other position, your bet loses.

Fencing
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Match winner: Odds are offered for a win for each participant and in the event of a draw, all bets will be void and stakes refunded. If one of the participants is replaced by another, all bets will be void and stakes refunded.

Markets:

To Win Match
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which fencer will win a specific individual bout or match.
  • Example: You bet on "Fencer A" to Win Match against "Fencer B" in an Épée individual bout. If Fencer A reaches the target score (e.g., 15 points) first, or if they have a higher score when the time limit expires and the bout is decided, your bet settles as a win. If Fencer B wins the bout, your bet loses.
To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which competitor will win the entire tournament or competition.
  • Example: You bet on "Fencer C" to Win Outright the Men's Sabre event at the World Championships. If Fencer C progresses through all the rounds and wins the final bout to be crowned the champion of the Men's Sabre event, your bet settles as a win. If any other fencer wins the championship, your bet loses.

Modern Pentathlon
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting

Markets:
To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which athlete will win the entire competition.
  • Example: You bet on athlete X to win the competition. If athlete X achieves the highest overall score across all disciplines and is declared the overall winner of the event, your bet settles as a win. If any other athlete wins, your bet settles as a loss.

Futsal

Abandoned, Interrupted and Postponed Matches
Postponed matches are void unless re-arranged and played within 5 days of the original scheduled game time.

If a match is interrupted but subsequently resumed (from the point in the match at which it was interrupted) and played to a finish within 48 hours of the original scheduled match time, all bets will stand on the fixture.

Otherwise if the match is resumed but not finished within 48 hours of the original scheduled match time, this will be treated as an abandonment and bets on the original fixture will be void, except for those bets the outcome of which had already been determined, prior to the initial interruption in fixture.

If a match is interrupted for any reason, and is replayed in full, this will be treated as an abandonment and bets on the original fixture will be void, except for those bets the outcome of which had already been determined, prior to the initial interruption in fixture

Match and Tournament Betting
Extra Time/Shootouts

The following markets will be settled at the end of Extra Time/Shootouts where applicable:

Match Outcome
When Will Match End
To Qualify
To Lift Trophy
Win Shootout


Half Bets
Half bets will be settled at the end of the specified half (exclude any extra-time played). In the event of a specific half not being completed bets will be void, unless the specific market outcome is already determined.

Outright/Tournament Betting
For all Outright and Tournament specific markets, including markets such as To Win Group / To Reach the Final / Name the Finalists, bets will be void if the scheduled number of games are not completed, unless the outcome is already determined.

Markets:
Correct Score:
  • Explanation: Bet on the exact final score of the match.
  • Example: Team A to win 3-2. If the final score is 3-2 , your bet wins.
Double Chance:
  • Explanation: Bet on two of the three possible outcomes of a match (e.g., Team A to win or draw, Team B to win or draw, or Team A or Team B to win).
  • Example: You bet on "Team A or Draw". If Team A wins or the match is a draw, your bet wins.
Draw No Bet
  • Explanation: Bet on which team will win the match
  • Example: If Team A wins the match; your bet on "Team A" wins. If there is a tie, the bet is refunded
Double Result:
  • Explanation: Bet on a team to be leading at half-time AND to win the match.
  • Example: Team B leads at half-time and wins the match; your bet wins.
Full Time Result:
  • Explanation: Bet on the outcome of the match at the end of regulation time (Win, Lose, or Draw).
  • Example: Team C to win at full time. If Team C wins the match in regulation, your bet wins.
Game Totals:
  • Explanation: Bet on the total number of goals scored in the match (over/under).
  • Example: Total goals in the match to be over 4.5. If 5 or more goals are scored, your bet wins.
Half Race To X Goals:
  • Explanation: Bet on which team will be the first to score a specific number of goals (X) in a specific half.
  • Example: Team D to reach 3 goals first in the first half. If Team D scores 3 goals before the opponent in the first half, your bet wins.
Half X Correct Score:
  • Explanation: Bet on the exact score of a specific half (e.g., First Half score to be 2-1).
  • Example: The first half score to be 2-0. If the first half score is 2-0, your bet wins.
Half X Goals:
  • Explanation: Bet on the total number of goals scored by a specific team in a specific half (over/under).
  • Example: Team E to score over 1.5 goals in the second half. If Team E scores 2 or more goals in the second half, your bet wins.
Half/Match Handicap:
  • Explanation: Bet on a team to win either the half or the match with a given handicap.
  • Example: Team F to win the match with a -1.5 handicap. If Team F wins the half the match by 2+ goals, your bet wins.
Half/Match Result
  • Explanation: Bet on Team 1 to win the specific half or match, Team 2 to win the specific half or match, or a draw in the specific half or match.
  • Example: Team G to win the match. If Team G wins the match, your bet wins.
Half/Match Totals:
  • Explanation: Bet on the total number of goals scored in either the half or the match (over/under).
  • Example: Total goals in the match to be over 5 .5. If 6 or more goals are scored in the match, your bet wins.
Handicap Betting:
  • Explanation: Bet on a team to win with a handicap, where goals are added or subtracted from their score.
  • Example: Team I -2.5 handicap. If Team I wins the match by 3 or more goals, your bet wins.
Highest Scoring Half:
  • Explanation: Bet on which half (first or second) will have more goals scored.
  • Example: The second half to be the highest scoring half. If more goals are scored in the second half, your bet wins.
Next Goal:
  • Explanation: Bet on which team will score the next goal in the match.
  • Example: Team J to score the next goal. If Team J scores the next goal, your bet wins.
Race To X Goals:
  • Explanation: Bet on which team will be the first to score a specific number of goals (X) in the match.
  • Example: Team K to reach 5 goals first. If Team K scores 5 goals before the opponent, your bet wins.
Team to Score First:
  • Explanation: Bet on which team will score the first goal of the match.
  • Example: Team L to score first. If Team L scores the first goal, your bet wins.
To Lift Trophy:
  • Explanation: Bet on which team will win the overall tournament or competition.
  • Example: Team M to lift the trophy. If Team M wins the tournament, your bet wins.
To Qualify:
  • Explanation: Bet on a team qualifying for the next round of a competition or tournament.
  • Example: Team N to qualify for the next round. If Team N advances, your bet wins.
To Reach Final :
  • Explanation: Bet on a team reaching the final stage of a tournament.
  • Example: Team O to reach the final. If Team O progresses to the final, your bet wins.
To Win Group:
  • Explanation: Bet on which team will win their specific group in a tournament.
  • Example: Team P to win Group B. If Team P finishes first in Group B, your bet wins.
To Win Outright:
  • Explanation: Bet on a team winning the entire tournament or competition.
  • Example: Team Q to win the tournament . If Team Q wins the tournament, your bet wins.
To Win Shootout
  • Explanation: Predicts which team will win the penalty shootout.
  • Example: If Team A wins the penalty shootout, a bet on "To Win Shootout: Team A" wins.
Top 3 Finish:
  • Explanation: Bet on a team finishing in one of the top three positions in a tournament or competition.
  • Example: Team R to finish in the Top 3. If Team R finishes 1st, 2nd, or 3rd overall, the bet wins.
Top Goalscorer:
  • Explanation: Bet on which player will score the most goals in the tournament.
  • Example: Player A to be the Top Goalscorer. If Player A scores more goals than any other player, your bet wins.
Total Goals:
  • Explanation:Bet on whether the total goals scored in the match will be over or under a set number.
  • Example: Total goals in the match to be over 5.5. If 6 or more goals are scored, your bet wins.
Winning Margin:
  • Explanation: Bet on the margin of victory for the winning team.
  • Example: Team S to win by 3 or more goals. If Team S wins by 3 or more goals, your bet wins

Padel

Markets:
Correct Score:
• Explanation: Bet on the exact final score of the match in sets.
• Example: Player A to win 2-1 in sets. If Player A wins the match 2 sets to 1, your bet wins.

Set Betting:
• Explanation: Bet on the exact score of the match in sets (e.g., 2-0, 2-1).
• Example: Player D to win 2-0 in sets. If Player D wins the match 2 sets to 0, your bet wins.

To Win Match:
• Explanation: Bet on which player or team will win the entire match.
• Example: Player E to win the match. If Player E wins the match, your bet wins.

Total Sets:
• Explanation: Bet on the total number of sets played in the match (over/under).
• Example : The match to have over 2.5 sets. If the match goes to 3 sets, your bet wins.

Rowing
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

If a race starts but is not completed (e.g. no winner is declared), all bets will be void.

Markets:

To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which crew or individual will win the entire competition or regatta.
  • Example: You bet on "Team A" to win the Outright title at the World Rowing Championships. If Team A is declared the overall competition winner, your bet settles as a win. If another crew wins the overall championship, your bet loses.
To Win Race
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which crew or individual will win a specific race within a regatta.
  • Example: You bet on "Australia Women" to Win Race in the final at the Olympic Games. If the Australian Women's Quad Scull crew crosses the finish line in first place in that specific final race, your bet settles as a win. If they finish in any other position, your bet loses.
Winning Margin
  • Explanation: This market involves predicting the margin of victory for the winning crew or individual in a specific race. The margin is typically measured in seconds. You'll usually see options like "Under X seconds" or "Over X seconds."
  • Example: You bet on " Team C " to win the race with a Winning Margin of "Over 2.9 seconds." If the Team C finishes the race 3 seconds or more ahead of the second-placed crew, your bet settles as a win. If they win by 2.9 seconds or less, or if they don't win at all, your bet loses.

Sailing
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. The podium ceremony will determine the settlement of bets. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Sailing – America's Cup
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Match Winner: If a race starts but does not complete, the player/team advancing to the next round or to whom victory is awarded will be considered the winner for settlement purposes, in accordance with the official results published by the organizer of the competition.

Sport shooting
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Markets:
To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This market refers to betting on which competitor will win the entire competition or event.
  • Example: You bet on "Athlete X" to win the Men's 10m Air Rifle. If "Athlete X" finishes in first place, your bet wins. If any other athlete wins, your bet loses.

Sport climbing
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Markets:
To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which competitor will win the entire competition or event.
  • Example: You bet on "Climber A" to Win Outright at the World Championships. If Climber A is declared the winner of that event, your bet settles as a win. If any other climber wins the event, your bet loses.

Squash

Match up
In the event of a match starting but not being completed then all bets will be void unless after the start of the match a player is disqualified in which case the player/team progressing to the next round or being awarded the victory will be deemed the winner for settlement purpose

Player Total Points/Match Total Points
In the event of retirement or disqualification, bets will be void unless the outcome is already determined.

Current and Next Game Winner/Current and Next Game Total Points/Current and Next Game Race(s)
In the event of a game starting but not being completed then all bets will be void unless the outcome is already determined.

Markets:

Game Winning Margin
  • Explanation: This market requires you to predict the exact point difference between the winner and the loser of a specific game.
  • Example: Betting on "2 points" for Game 1. If the game finishes 11-9, the margin is 2. The bet wins.
Game X Race to X Points:
  • Explanation: Bet on which player will be the first to reach a specific number of points (X) in a particular game (Game X).
  • Example: Player A to win Game 3, Race to 7 points. If Player A reaches 7 points first in Game 3, your bet wins.
Game X Total Points:
  • Explanation: Bet on the total number of points played in a specific game (Game X) being over or under a set number.
  • Example: Game 5 to have over 10.5 points. If 11 or more points are played in Game 5, your bet wins.
Current Game Winner:
  • Explanation: Bet on which player will win the current game within a set.
  • Example: Player B to win the current game. If Player B wins the current game, your bet wins.
Game Betting:
  • Explanation: Bet on the winner of a specific game within a set.
  • Example: Player C to win Game 2. If Player C wins Game 2, your bet wins.
Handicap Betting
  • Explanation: This market applies a virtual points handicap to the total points scored by each player in the match. The handicap is added to or subtracted from the player's final points total to determine the winner for settlement purposes.
  • Example: Player A (-5.5) vs Player B (+5.5). If Player A scores 30 points and Player B scores 26, Player A’s adjusted score is 24.5 (30 - 5.5). Player B’s adjusted score is 31.5 (26 + 5.5). Player B wins the bet.
Handicap Betting - Games
  • Explanation: This market applies a virtual handicap to the final game (set) score of the match. You are betting on the outcome of the match score after the handicap has been applied.
  • Example: Player A (-1.5) vs Player B (+1.5). If Player A wins the match 3-1, the adjusted score is 1.5-1. Player A wins the bet.
Match Winner:
  • Explanation: Bet on which player will win the entire match.
  • Example: Player D to win the match. If Player D wins the match, your bet wins.
Next Game Winner:
  • Explanation: Bet on which player will win the next game in the current set.
  • Example: Player E to win the next game. If Player E wins the next game, your bet wins.
Player X Total Points
  • Explanation: This is an Over/Under market on the total number of points a specific player will score during the entire match.
  • Example: Player A "Over 32.5". If Player A scores 34 points in the match, the bet wins.
Point Betting:
  • Explanation: Bet on the outcome of a specific point within a game.
  • Example: Player F to win the next point. If Player F wins the next point, your bet wins.
Total Match Points:
  • Explanation: Bet on the total number of points scored in the match (over/under).
  • Example: The match to have over 40.5 points. If 41 or more points are scored, your bet wins.

Swimming
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Markets:
100m Breaststroke - Podium Finish Yes/No
  • Explanation: This market is about whether a specific swimmer will finish in one of the top three positions ( 1st, 2nd, or 3rd) in the 100m Breaststroke final.
  • Example: You bet " Yes" on "Swimmer A" to achieve a Podium Finish in the 100m Breaststroke. If Swimmer A finishes 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in the final, your bet wins. If they finish 4th or lower, your bet loses.
200m Butterfly - Podium Finish Yes/No
  • Explanation: Similar to the above, but for the 200m Butterfly event. It’s whether a specific swimmer will finish in the top three.
  • Example: You bet "No" on "Swimmer B" to achieve a Podium Finish in the 200m Butterfly. If Swimmer B finishes 4th or lower in the final, your bet wins. If they finish 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, your bet loses.
200m Freestyle - Podium Finish Yes/No
  • Explanation: Again, this applies to the 200m Freestyle final. It's about whether a specific swimmer will secure a top three finish.
  • Example: You bet "Yes" on "Swimmer C" to achieve a Podium Finish in the 200m Freestyle. If Swimmer C finishes in any of the medal positions (1st, 2nd, or 3rd), your bet wins. If they finish outside the top three, your bet loses.
4x100m Freestyle Relay - Podium Finish Yes/No
  • Explanation: This market concerns whether a specific relay team will finish in one of the top three positions in the 4x100m Freestyle Relay final.
  • Example: You bet "Yes" on "Team A (4x100m Freestyle Relay)" to achieve a Podium Finish. If Team A finishes 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in the relay final, your bet wins. If they finish 4th or lower, your bet loses.
4x100m Medley Relay - Podium Finish Yes/No
  • Explanation: This is for the 4x100m Medley Relay. It's about whether the specified relay team will secure a top three finish.
  • Example: You bet "No" on "Team B (4x100m Medley Relay)" to achieve a Podium Finish. If Team B finishes 4th or lower in the relay final, your bet wins. If they finish in a medal position (1st, 2nd, or 3rd), your bet loses .
4x200m Freestyle Relay - Podium Finish Yes/No
  • Explanation: This applies to the 4x200m Freestyle Relay. It's whether the chosen relay team will finish within the top three.
  • Example: You bet "Yes" on "Team C (4x200m Freestyle Relay)" to achieve a Podium Finish. If Team C finishes in any of the top three positions in the relay final, your bet wins. If they finish outside the top three, your bet loses.
Podium Finish
  • Explanation: This is a general market for a specific swimmer or relay team to finish in one of the top three positions (1st, 2nd, or 3rd) in a given event. This is essentially the "Yes" option from the markets above, but without specifying the event in the market name itself.
  • Example: You bet on "Swimmer D" to achieve a Podium Finish in the 100m Backstroke. If Swimmer D finishes 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in the 100m Backstroke final, your bet wins.
To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which competitor or relay team will win the entire competition or championship.
  • Example: You bet on "Swimmer E" to Win Outright the Men's 200m Freestyle World Cup series. If Swimmer E is crowned the overall winner, your bet wins. If its another swimmer, your bet loses.
To Win Race
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which competitor or relay team will win a specific race.
  • Example: You bet on "Swimmer F" to Win Race in the 50m Freestyle final. If Swimmer F touches the wall first in that specific final race, your bet wins. If they finish in any other position, your bet loses.

Triathlon
Participants must cross the starting line for bets to stand. Otherwise, bets will be void and stakes refunded. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

Markets:
To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which competitor will win the entire triathlon event. Triathlons consist of three disciplines: swimming, cycling, and running.
  • Example : You bet on "Athlete A" to Win Outright the Ironman World Championship. If Athlete A completes the entire race (swimming, cycling, and running) and is declared the winner of the event, your bet settles as a win. If any other athlete finishes with a faster cumulative time, your bet loses.

Weightlifting
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which competitor will win the entire weightlifting competition. In weightlifting, competitions are typically divided by weight classes and disciplines (Snatch and Clean & Jerk).This market refers to winning a specific weight class at a particular event or championship.
  • Example: You bet on "Lifter A" to Win Outright the Men's 81kg category at the World Championships. If Lifter A is declared the winner of that category, your bet settles as a win. If any other lifter in that same weight category is declared the winner, your bet loses.

Wrestling
Outright Betting is non-runner no-bet. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.

To Win Match
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which wrestler will win a specific individual bout or match.
  • Example: You bet on "Wrestler A" to win against "Wrestler B". If Wrestler A is declared the winner, your bet settles as a win. If Wrestler B wins the bout, your bet loses.
To Win Outright
  • Explanation: This is a bet on which competitor will win the entire tournament or competition.
  • Example: You bet on "Wrestler C" to Win Outright the Men's Greco-Roman 77kg category at the Olympic Games. If Wrestler C is crowned the champion of the Men's Greco-Roman 77kg category, your bet settles as a win. If any other wrestler in that same category wins the championship, your bet loses.

Betting regulations for other sports
The official website of the relevant competition will be used to execute bets.

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