How to Cash Out in 1xBet
1xBet Cash Out lets you close an active bet before the event ends. You receive a payout based on current odds (not the original potential return). The amount may be higher or lower than your stake, depending on how the event is unfolding (More about How to Bet in 1xBet).

Cash Out is not the same as withdrawing money from 1xBet to GCash or Maya.
- Cash Out settles a bet early.
- Withdrawal moves your account balance to a payment method.
These are two separate actions on 1xBet Sportsbook.
1xBet Cash Out
Cash Out is a feature that allows bettors to settle a wager before the final result is determined. Instead of waiting for the event to finish, you accept a real-time offer from 1xBet Sports Betting and close the bet immediately.
Why bettors use Cash Out feature:
- Lock in profit when a selection is performing well
- Reduce losses when the bet is heading in the wrong direction
- React to live match developments – injuries, red cards, map losses in esports
The cash-out value is calculated continuously. It reflects the current probability of your selection winning, adjusted by the bookmaker’s margin. A bet placed at odds of 3.00 may be offered a cash-out value of ₱800 on a ₱500 stake if your selection leads – or ₱200 if the match turns against you.
The feature may be available before kick-off and during live play, depending on the sport and market.
How to Cash Out in 1xBet
The process is the same on both the 1xBet mobile app and the desktop site.
- Log in to your 1xBet account. Use the app or visit the 1xBet website and sign in
- Open My Bets. Tap the bet slip icon or navigate to My Account > My Bets. This section lists all active, settled, and pending wagers
- Locate an active bet. Active bets are marked with a live status indicator. Select the bet you want to evaluate
- Check for the Cash Out button. If Cash Out is available for that bet, a button will appear with the current offered amount. If no button is visible, the feature is not available for that selection at that moment
- Review the offer. The displayed amount updates in real time. Confirm it meets your expectations before proceeding
- Select full or partial cash out. If partial cash out is available, a slider will allow you to choose how much of the position to close
- Confirm the cash out. Tap Confirm. The settled amount is added to your account balance immediately
- Verify the update. Check your balance and bet history to confirm the transaction
Where to Find the Cash Out Button on App and Desktop
The Cash Out button appears directly within the active bet entry in My Bets. Its exact location depends on your device and the current app version.
| Location | Desktop | Desktop |
|---|---|---|
| Primary access | My Bets tab in account menu | Bet slip / My Bets icon in bottom nav |
| Bet view | Expanded bet row | Tap the individual active bet |
| Button position | Displayed below bet details, with amount shown | Displayed below bet details, with amount shown |
| Partial cash out | Slider appears when feature is supported | Slider appears when feature is supported |
Most Filipino bettors access 1xBet through the Android app. The My Bets section is accessible from the bottom navigation bar. Ensure the app is updated to the latest version to see the most current interface layout.

Full Cash Out vs Partial Cash Out
These are two distinct options with different risk profiles.
Full Cash Out
You close the entire bet at the current offered amount. The original stake and any exposure are removed. The offered amount is credited to your balance.
Example:
- Original stake: ₱1,000 on a basketball team at odds of 2.50
- Potential return: ₱2,500
- Current cash-out offer (team leading at halftime): ₱1,600
- You accept: ₱1,600 is credited. The bet is closed.
Partial Cash Out
You close only a portion of the bet. The remaining portion continues until the event ends.
Example:
- Same bet. Cash-out offer: ₱1,600 on the full position.
- You set partial cash out to 50%.
- You receive ₱800 immediately. The remaining 50% of the bet stays active.
- If the team wins, you collect a portion of the original potential return on the remaining stake. If they lose, the remaining portion is forfeited.
| Feature | Full Cash Out | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Position closed | 100% | Selected percentage |
| Amount received | Full offer | Pro-rated offer |
| Remaining exposure | None | Yes, remaining stake stays active |
| Best used when | High confidence in locking return | Hedging while keeping upside open |
| Availability | More common | Not always offered |
1xBet Live Cash Out: How It Works During the Match
Live cash out operates on the same principle as pre-match cash out, but the value changes far more rapidly. Odds shift with every goal, point, or significant event. The cash-out offer reflects these changes in near real time.
Key characteristics of live cash out:
- The offered amount can change every few seconds during active play
- Market suspensions can temporarily remove the Cash Out button
- Once the suspension lifts, the button may return at a different value
Sport-specific examples relevant to the Philippines:
Basketball (PBA or NBA): A bet on Team A to win is placed before tip-off. Team A leads by 12 points at the end of the third quarter. The cash-out offer climbs above the original stake. A bettor may choose to lock that profit rather than risk a fourth-quarter comeback.

Football: A heavy underdog scores in the 20th minute. The cash-out offer rises sharply. The bettor accepts the offer before the match equalizes.
Esports at 1xBet (ML:BB or Valorant): A team wins the first map in a best-of-three. The live cash-out offer increases. The bettor can settle early and secure a return without waiting for maps two and three.
The key constraint with live cash out: you may request the cash out but the confirmation can fail if the odds moved during the approval window. 1xBet may present a revised offer for you to accept or decline.

Which Bets Usually Qualify for Cash Out
Cash Out availability is determined by the sport, specific market, event status, and 1xBet’s internal risk parameters. It is not guaranteed on every bet.
Generally eligible:
- Single bets on major football, basketball, and tennis markets
- Accumulator bets where all legs are still active
- Pre-match bets that transition into live cash out once the event starts
- Some esports markets on featured events
Sometimes eligible:
- Live bets placed during in-play, subject to market status
- Accumulators with one settled leg (remaining legs still active)
Often unavailable:
- Bets placed on markets with rapid odds movement (corners, next scorer)
- Events approaching final settlement
- Markets currently suspended
- Accumulators with a voided or suspended leg
- Bets placed using certain bonus funds
Eligibility checklist:
- The event is still in progress or not yet started
- The specific market supports Cash Out
- No legs in an accumulator are suspended or voided
- The bet was not placed exclusively with restricted bonus funds
- No active account restrictions apply
Why the Cash Out Amount Changes
The cash-out offer is a real-time calculation. It moves because probability moves.
When you placed your bet, 1xBet assigned a probability to your selection based on the original odds. As the event progresses, that probability changes. The cash-out offer reflects the current market price of your selection, minus the bookmaker’s margin.
Practical illustration:
| Moment | Selection probability | Cash-out offer on ₱1,000 stake |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-match (kick-off) | 45% | ₱850 |
| 30 min your team leads 1–0 | 65% | ₱1,350 |
| 60 min – match level at 1–1 | 46% | ₱870 |
| 80 min – opponent leads 2–1 | 20% | ₱310 |
The offer can appear lower than expected even when your bet still looks favorable. This is the result of the bookmaker’s margin being applied to the current odds. The cash-out price is never the pure probability equivalent – there is always a built-in spread.
The offer tracks live odds. Live odds track match events. Every goal, point, or significant development moves both simultaneously.
Cash Out vs Withdrawal on 1xBet Philippines
These two actions are frequently confused, particularly by users who search “how to cash out on 1xbet” when they mean “how to send money to GCash.” They refer to entirely different processes.

| Feature | Cash Out | Withdrawal |
|---|---|---|
| What it does | Settles an active bet early | Transfers balance to a payment method |
| Where it happens | Inside My Bets / bet slip | Inside the Cashier / Withdraw section |
| When it applies | Before the event ends | After funds are in your account balance |
| Result | Bet is closed; amount added to balance | Funds leave 1xBet to GCash, Maya, bank, etc. |
| Requires open bet | Yes | No |
| Philippines payment methods | Not applicable | GCash, Maya, bank transfer, and others |
💡 Use Cash Out to close a bet > the settled amount appears in your account balance > then navigate to the Withdraw section to send those funds to GCash, Maya, or your bank.
These are sequential steps, not alternatives.
Can You Cash Out to GCash on 1xBet?
No. There is no direct cash-out-to-GCash function in 1xBet.
This is a common misunderstanding, particularly for Filipino users who are familiar with GCash as an instant transfer tool.
How it actually works:
| Withdrawal | Action | Where |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Use Cash Out to settle your active bet | My Bets section |
| 2 | Settled amount appears in your 1xBet balance | Account balance |
| 3 | Submit a withdrawal request to GCash or Maya | Cashier → Withdraw |
The 1xBet Cash Out feature operates entirely within the platform. It moves value from an open bet to your account balance. The separate withdrawal process is what sends money to external payment methods.
Myth vs Fact:
| Myth | Fact |
|---|---|
| “I can cash out directly to GCash” | Cash Out closes the bet and adds to your balance. A separate withdrawal step is needed. |
| “Cash Out and withdrawal are the same thing” | They are two distinct functions in different sections of the platform. |
| “Cash Out requires a GCash account” | Cash Out has no payment method requirement. It is an internal bet settlement action. |
Common Reasons Cash Out Is Unavailable
If the Cash Out button does not appear on an active bet, one or more of the following conditions usually applies.
Market and event factors:
- The specific market does not support Cash Out
- Odds are moving too quickly for the system to offer a stable price
- The event is suspended (goal review, injury stoppage, timeout)
- The event has reached the point of imminent settlement
- The market has closed
Bet-level factors:
- One or more legs in an accumulator are suspended or voided
- The bet was placed using a bonus that restricts Cash Out usage
- The bet type is not supported (e.g., certain system bets or specials)
Technical factors:
- The app or browser page requires a refresh
- A temporary platform delay during high-traffic periods
What to do:
- Refresh the My Bets page
- Check the event status, if it is suspended, wait for play to resume
- Review the bet type and bonus terms if applicable
- If the event has settled or is about to, Cash Out will not return
The absence of a Cash Out button does not indicate an account issue. It reflects the current status of the market.
Common Mistakes When Using 1xBet Cash Out
Mistake 1: Confusing Cash Out with withdrawal Users search for “how to cashout in 1xbet” expecting to find a withdrawal page. Cash Out is in My Bets. Withdrawal is in the Cashier. They are separate.
Mistake 2: Waiting too long to decide Live cash-out values change continuously. A favorable offer visible at minute 75 may no longer be available at minute 76 if a goal is scored. Delays cost the offer.
Mistake 3: Accepting a reduced offer without context A cash-out offer that looks low may still represent the accurate market value. Checking the current match score and live odds before accepting helps evaluate whether the offer is reasonable.
Mistake 4: Assuming all bets support partial cash out Partial cash out is not universally available. Many bets only offer full cash out. Verify within the active bet before planning a split.
Mistake 5: Ignoring bonus wagering restrictions Bets placed with bonus funds may have restrictions on Cash Out. Accepting a cash-out offer on a bonus-funded bet may affect the bonus status. Review the applicable bonus terms before using the feature.
Mistake 6: Treating cash out as a guaranteed option Cash Out is a feature offered at 1xBet’s discretion per market. Planning a betting strategy that depends entirely on cash-out availability introduces unnecessary risk.
Pros and Cons of 1xBet Cash Out
- Close a bet before the result is final
- Lock profit when a selection is winning
- Limit losses when a bet is failing
- Partial option allows flexible exposure management
- Available on live bets in supported markets
- No additional fee for using the feature
- Not available on every bet or market
- Offer is often lower than full potential return
- Values change rapidly – delays can cost the option
- Partial cash out is not always offered
- Bookmaker margin is applied to the offer
- Emotional decisions can lead to premature settlement
Summary: Cash Out adds flexibility. It does not change the underlying probability of your bet winning. Used with clear criteria, it is a useful risk management tool. Used impulsively, it can reduce returns unnecessarily.
How to Use Cash Out Responsibly
Cash Out is most effective when it is part of a pre-planned approach.
- Set your exit criteria before the event starts. Decide in advance at what profit level or at what loss level you would consider cashing out. This reduces in-play emotional pressure.
- Treat cash out as one option, not a default. Not every unfavorable moment justifies early settlement.
- Avoid overreacting to single events. One goal or one point swing does not always change the long-term probability of your selection winning.
- Check market context before accepting. Review the live score and remaining time against the offered amount. A ₱600 offer on a bet with ₱1,000 potential needs context, is the event almost over, or is there still 60% of the match remaining?
- Do not use Cash Out to chase sunk costs. Accepting a low offer to “get something back” on a losing bet is a valid choice, but it should be based on the current market reality, not emotional discomfort.
If you find yourself using Cash Out repeatedly to manage anxiety about losing, or if betting decisions are affecting your financial wellbeing, support is available. The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) provides resources for responsible gambling.