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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Pitch Notes.

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Does Pitch Notes hold a valid gambling licence?

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Yes, Pitch Notes operates under a licence issued by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), which ensures compliance with strict player protection and fair‑play standards. The licence number is displayed in the site footer, and you can verify its status on the MGA website.

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What types of bets can I place on Pitch Notes for the 2026 World Cup?

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Pitch Notes offers pre‑match and in‑play markets on match outcomes, correct scores, goal scorers, and a range of proposition bets such as total corners or cards. All markets are settled after the official match result is confirmed by FIFA.

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How do I withdraw my winnings from Pitch Notes?

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Withdrawals can be requested via the same method used for deposit – e‑wallets (Skrill, Neteller) process within 24 hours, while card and bank transfers take 3‑5 business days. Minimum withdrawal is €10, and you must complete the KYC verification before your first withdrawal.

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Are there any fees for depositing funds at Pitch Notes?

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Pitch Notes does not charge deposit fees for any supported payment option. However, your bank or e‑wallet provider may apply its own transaction fees; you’ll see any applicable charge before confirming the deposit.

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What is the difference between a ‘moneyline’ and a ‘handicap’ bet on Pitch Notes?

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A moneyline bet simply picks the winner of the match, whereas a handicap bet assigns a virtual deficit or surplus to a team to level the playing field. Handicaps are popular in World Cup betting to balance mismatched matchups and can offer higher odds.

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How does Pitch Notes protect my personal and financial information?

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Pitch Notes uses 256‑bit SSL encryption, stores data on hardened servers, and complies with GDPR. Two‑factor authentication (2FA) is available for login, and the platform undergoes regular third‑party audits to ensure game fairness and data security.