Understanding in-play delays and live streaming

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When you are gambling in-play, you might notice a slight pause of five to ten seconds after confirming your choice. This is not a glitch; it is a mandatory safety buffer used by all licensed UK gambling operators to ensure total fairness.

The in-play delay

This delay exists to prevent “courtsiding,” where someone at an event tries to place a wager before the odds update. It creates a level playing field, ensuring everyone has access to the same information at the same time, whether they are at the venue or at home.

Why live streams are not instant

Live streams are rarely “live” in the true sense. Because high-definition video must be encoded and transmitted across the internet, there is usually a delay of ten to thirty seconds compared to the actual action. This is why you might hear a result elsewhere before seeing it on your screen.

Troubleshooting freezes and lag

If your stream freezes or stutters, it is usually down to your connection or device memory. High-quality video requires significant bandwidth.

  • Switch to mobile data: 4G or 5G often provides a more stable path than spotty Wi-Fi.
  • Clear your cache: This removes temporary files that may be slowing down your browser or app.
  • Close background apps: Freeing up memory on your device can significantly improve stream stability.

Always keep these small delays in mind when timing your activities, as conditions can change rapidly during those few seconds while a request is being processed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a 5-10 second delay on my wagers?

This delay ensures fairness for all players. It prevents courtsiding by allowing odds to update before a wager is accepted, creating a level playing field.

Why is the live stream behind the actual action?

Video data requires time to encode and transmit. This results in a 10-30 second lag. You may hear a result elsewhere before it appears on your mobile device.

How can I fix a freezing or stuttering stream?

To fix buffering, switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data for a more stable signal. Also, clear your cache and close background apps to free up memory and bandwidth.