MMA Markets and Bet Types on 04 2d
Our 04 2d sportsbook offers several MMA bet categories. Moneyline bets predict the fight winner outright. Round bets specify which round the fight ends (or goes the distance). Method-of-victory bets combine the winner with how they win — knockout, submission, or decision. Prop bets cover fighter statistics, round totals, and other event-specific outcomes.
On 04 2d, odds are displayed in decimal format (standard across Southeast Asian sportsbooks). A fighter at rules odds means a our welcome offer stake returns our welcome offer if they win. Negative odds (e.g., –150 in American format) are converted to decimal for clarity. Our platform shows all odds in one consistent format so you can compare across markets without confusion.
- Moneyline: Pick the winner. Odds reflect perceived likelihood; favourites carry lower odds, underdogs higher.
- Round betting: Predict the round the fight ends. Rounds 1–5 are listed separately; "Goes the distance" means all rounds complete.
- Method of victory: Combine winner + finish type (KO/TKO, submission, decision). Rarer outcomes carry higher payouts.
- Props: Fighter-specific stats, total strikes, takedown counts, or event-level outcomes (e.g., "Will there be a submission?").
Live Betting During Events
During live MMA events, 04 2d updates odds in real time as the fight unfolds. If a fighter is winning on the scorecards, their odds shorten; if they are losing, odds lengthen. In-play betting allows you to adjust your view mid-fight. All bets placed before the referee stops the action or the final bell rings are valid; bets placed after the outcome is official are rejected.
Settlement Rules and Edge Cases
Clear settlement rules protect both the platform and account holders. We outline key scenarios so you understand how your MMA bet will resolve on 04 2d.
Knockdowns, Stoppages, and Referee Decisions
A knockout (KO) or technical knockout (TKO) occurs when the referee stops the fight due to injury or inability to continue. A submission happens when a fighter taps or the referee stops the fight due to a locked hold. A decision is awarded when the fight goes the distance and judges score the rounds. On 04 2d, all three outcomes are treated as official finishes and settle immediately upon the referee's decision.
No Contest and Disqualification
If a fight is ruled a no contest (due to accidental fouls, injury, or other circumstances), moneyline bets are typically voided and stakes returned. Round and method-of-victory bets may also void depending on when the stoppage occurs. Our 04 2d support team reviews each no-contest ruling individually and issues refunds within one business day.
Disqualifications are rare but treated as official losses for the disqualified fighter. Bets on the disqualified fighter lose; bets on the opponent win. If a disqualification occurs mid-round, round bets settle based on the round in which the DQ was announced.
Fight Cancellation and Postponement
If a fight is cancelled before it begins (due to injury, illness, or other reasons), all bets on that matchup are voided and stakes returned. If a fight is postponed and rescheduled within the same event card, bets remain active and settle on the rescheduled time. If the fight is moved to a different date or event, bets are typically voided unless the market explicitly states "any date" or "any event."
Draw Outcomes
If judges score a fight as a draw, moneyline bets on either fighter lose (or are voided, depending on the market rules). Some 04 2d markets offer a "Draw" option as a separate bet; if you backed the draw and it occurs, you win. Check the market label before placing your stake to confirm whether a draw is a valid outcome or a void condition.
Why MMA on 04 2d
- game information updates during fights
- Multiple bet types (moneyline, round, method, props)
- Fast settlement within minutes of official result
- Local payment methods (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment)
Common Pitfalls
- Draw outcomes may void moneyline bets — check market rules
- No-contest rulings typically void all bets on that fight
- Postponed fights may move to different event — verify before betting
Account Setup and Payment on 04 2d
To place MMA bets on 04 2d, you need a verified account. Verification includes email confirmation, basic KYC data entry, and document upload (government ID or passport). Once approved — typically within one business day — you can fund your account via online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet).
Deposits are instant; your balance updates within seconds. Withdrawals follow the same method you used to deposit. Processing times vary by payment provider — e-wallets typically settle faster than bank transfers. Our 04 2d support team can clarify timelines if your withdrawal is delayed.
Multi-Device Access
Log in from your phone, tablet, or desktop. Your account balance, betting history, and settlement records sync across all devices. If you forget your password, use the recovery link sent to your registered email — or contact our support team via live chat in English or Bahasa Indonesia.
MMA Event Coverage and Scheduling
04 2d covers major MMA promotions and regional events. Markets open days before scheduled fights and close once the event begins. During major holidays like Idul Fitri and Idul Adha, event schedules may shift; check our platform for updated fight cards and market availability.
Our sportsbook also integrates with other sports — Liga 1 football, Piala AFF, MotoGP — so you can explore multiple markets from one account. Parlay bets (combining multiple outcomes) are available across sports, allowing you to build multi-leg tickets that settle together.
If you have questions about a specific settlement, market rules, or account issue, our support channels — live chat, email, or in-app messaging — are available to clarify and process refunds where applicable. Our services are available only where local law permits; users are responsible for verifying compliance with their jurisdiction's regulations.
