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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Tactical Review.

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Is Tactical Review licensed to operate as a sportsbook?

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Yes, Tactical Review operates under a licence from the Government of Curacao (or UKGC). The licence ensures we adhere to strict standards for fair play, anti‑money laundering, and player protection. All betting activities are regularly audited by independent third parties.

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What payment options does Tactical Review accept for depositing funds?

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Tactical Review accepts Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, and direct bank transfer. Cryptocurrency deposits (BTC, ETH, USDT) are also supported with no minimum and instant processing. Withdrawals are processed to the same method used for deposit; e‑wallet withdrawals are usually completed within 24 hours, while card and bank transfers take 3–5 business days.

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What is the minimum amount I can deposit or bet on a World Cup match at Tactical Review?

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The minimum deposit is $10 (or equivalent in your currency). For betting, the minimum stake per bet is $1, although some specific markets may require a higher minimum. Both limits are displayed on the bet slip before you confirm.

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How does Tactical Review generate its match predictions for the World Cup?

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Our predictions are powered by a combination of advanced statistical models, historical performance data, and real‑time team news. Analysts also factor in tactical formations, player form, and head‑to‑head records to produce odds‑adjusted probabilities. The final output is reviewed by our editorial team before being published.

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What tools can I use to manage my gambling on Tactical Review?

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Tactical Review provides deposit limits, loss limits, session time reminders, and the option to self‑exclude either temporarily or permanently. You can access these tools under the ‘Responsible Gaming’ section of your account settings. If you need further assistance, our support team can guide you through the process.

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What are the settlement rules if a World Cup match I bet on is postponed or cancelled?

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If a match is postponed before its scheduled start, all bets remain valid until the new date is announced, provided the match is played within 48 hours; otherwise, the market is void and stakes are refunded. In the case of a match being cancelled after it has started, bets on the outcome at the time of interruption are settled according to the official result, while any remaining markets are void.