Advancebet in 1xBet
What is Advancebet in 1xBet?
Advancebet is a special betting option offered by 1xBet that allows you to place bets
even if your account balance is zero or insufficient, as long as you have unsettled bets that are likely to win.
It's basically
a short-term loan from 1xBet to keep you betting without depositing more money right away.
How does Advancebet work?
- Eligibility:
- You must have at least one unsettled bet (live or pre-match) that started no earlier than 48 hours ago.
- 1xBet's risk department calculates if your unsettled bets can "cover" the advance.
- How much can you get?
- The maximum Advancebet amount is displayed directly in your bet slip.
- It can be up to the expected winnings from your unsettled bets.
- Example: You have two unsettled bets that can potentially win you 500€ total. 1xBet may offer you up to 500€ (or less, depending on their calculation) as Advancebet.
- Where to find it?
- Go to your bet slip.
- If eligible, you'll see a checkbox: "Available Advancebet: XXX €"
- Tick it, and you can place bets using the advance amount.
- Settlement rules (very important!):
- If your unsettled bets win → the winnings first repay the Advancebet, then the rest goes to your balance.
- If your unsettled bets lose → you go into negative balance (debt to 1xBet).
- You can't withdraw until you deposit and clear the debt.
- In extreme cases, they may limit your account until paid.
Real examples from users
- You have a 100€ bet on Real Madrid to win at odds 2.50 → potential payout 250€.
- 1xBet offers you 200€ Advancebet.
- You place 150€ on another match.
- If Real Madrid wins → you get 250€, 1xBet takes back 150€, you keep 100€ profit.
- If Real Madrid loses → your balance becomes -150€. You must deposit at least 150€ to continue playing.
Pros
- Bet without depositing immediately
- Great during big tournaments (EPL weekends, Champions League, etc.)
- No interest charged
Cons & Risks
- Easy to get into debt (negative balance)
- If you lose the original bets, you owe money
- Many players reported getting stuck with -500€ to -2000€ debts after losing streaks
- 1xBet may block withdrawals until you clear the negative
Pro tips (working strategies)
- Only use Advancebet on almost sure bets (like heavy favorites in live games).
- Never chain Advancebets (using advance to place more bets that create new advances) → this is how people end up -3000€.
- If you have negative balance, deposit exactly the amount you owe + a little extra to bet safely.
- Some users exploit it with arbitrage: place advance on one outcome, hedge on another bookmaker.
Warning: Treat Advancebet like a credit card. 90% of players who abuse it end up in negative balance hell.
If you're already in negative and can't deposit, contact live chat with "Advancebet debt" – sometimes they give bonus to clear it (rare, but happens).