GENERAL RULE

If an odd, line, or handicap is incorrect due to an error, mistake, or system failure, any bets placed on that line will automatically be deemed void.

FOOTBALL RULES

  • Any game must go at least 55 minutes in order for the game and second-half wagers to be official.
  • Overtime counts for all wagers on the game, second halves, props, and live betting.
  • Overtime DOES NOT COUNT on any 4th quarter wagers.
  • No TEASERS are allowed on any halves or quarters.
  • Bets on the 1st half, 2nd half, and all quarters will be considered action upon completion of the period in question.
  • NFL rules and regulations will apply to CFB unless otherwise stated.
  • All games must be played on the scheduled date and site.

BASKETBALL RULES

Basketball games must reach:

  • 43 minutes for NBA games
  • 35 minutes for NCAA college games

in order for bets to be official.

  • Overtime counts for all wagers on the game, second halves, props, and live betting.
  • Overtime DOES NOT COUNT on any 4th quarter wagers.
  • No TEASERS are allowed on any halves or quarters.
  • Bets on the 1st half, 2nd half, and all quarters will be considered action upon completion of the period in question.
  • All games must be played on the scheduled date and site.

BASEBALL RULES

OFFICIAL GAME TIME:
9 INNING GAME:

A baseball game becomes official for money line wagering purposes after 4 1/2 innings if home team is winning, or 5 innings if visiting team is winning. Totals and Run lines will have No Action.

For run lines and game totals (over/under), a baseball game becomes official after 8 1/2 innings if home team is winning, or 9 innings if visiting team is winning.

DOUBLE HEADERS

Doubleheader games are typically scheduled for 9 innings. However, if a doubleheader game is officially scheduled for 7 innings (per MLB or league rules), the game will be considered official after 7 innings of play (6½ innings if the home team is ahead). This applies to Moneyline, Total Runs (Over/Under), and Run Line wagers. (No 1st 5 innings lines will be offered on 7-inning games).

EXHIBITION BASEBALL RULES:

Games must go full 5 innings, or 4.5 if the home team is in the lead to qualify as an official game.

After the 5th inning, if an inning is not played to completion, then the score will revert to the previously completed inning unless the home team is leading.

GAME LENGTH CHANGES:

If a standard 9-inning game is scheduled to be played but, before starting, it’s announced it will be shortened to a 7-inning game, then all bets will be null on the original betting lines.

Wagers will also be nullified in the opposite circumstance: a game programmed for 7-innings but switched to 9-innings.

In both cases, bets can be placed once the new odds are put up.

BETS AVAILABLE:

Listed Pitchers must start. A wager where Listed Pitchers is specified means that both Listed Pitchers must start the game or wagers are void.

Single specified Pitcher. A wager where a single Pitcher is specified means that specified Pitcher must start the game or wagers are void.

Action. Wagers are Team A vs. Team B and not reliant on Pitchers. Odds will change based on the new Pitcher.

NON-MLB BASEBALL (COLLEGE, SOFTBALL, INTERNATIONAL)

All wagers are Action unless otherwise explicitly stated.

Wagers are not dependent on starting pitchers

If a pitching change occurs, all wagers remain valid

Odds may change based on lineup or pitching updates, but the original wager stands at the confirmed price

POSTPONED GAMES:

Postponed games must be finished, with an official winner, within these time frames:

MLB: By 5 am (in the respective time zone where the game is played).

NCAA, Softball and International Leagues: Within 36 hours of the scheduled start time. The venue where the game is resumed doesn’t matter.

We do not acknowledge postponed games, protests, or reversed decisions for betting purposes. As long as the game starts (first pitch thrown before midnight in the local time) on the scheduled day, all wagers have action. If bad weather (or similar setbacks) delays the start time past midnight local time, but the game is still contested, all bets will have action.

MLB SUSPENDED / POSTPONED GAMES:

For full game wagers to have action, the game must get to official game time with a winner confirmed by 5 am (in the stadium’s time zone).

If a game is suspended and is not finalized by 5 am, all wagers on the full game will be null and stakes reimbursed. This applies to games that were suspended either before start time, or games suspended during play time.

This rule is invalid during the postseason. All playoffs bets have action as long as the game is finished within 30 days from the originally scheduled date.

All bets placed on markets that already had outcomes determined will have action.

EXTRA INNINGS:

For any baseball game that extends into extra innings, and is postponed or suspended during said extra innings, the wagers will have action if:

The league decides the result at the point of suspension is official.

The game is resumed and finalized by 5 AM (MLB) or in the next 36 hours (NCAA, International & Softball).

Examples:

The score of an MLB game is 10-5 in the top of the 11th inning, with the visiting team leading the scoreboard. The game is suspended, and the MLB determines this score will stand as the final result. All bets placed will have action.

An NCAA game is suspended in the 10th inning, with the score tied 5-5. The NCAA then confirms that the game will be resumed in 6 days. All bets become null since the game won't be finished within 36 hours of the postponement.

RUN LINE BETTING:

Run Lines are the baseball version of the point spread bets. The Run Line adds runs to the underdog. E.g. +1.5 or takes runs from the favorite. E.g -1.5

ALL RUN LINE WAGERS ARE ACTION BETS:

Run Line bets are official after 8.5 innings played if the home team is on the lead, or after 9 full innings if the visiting team is leading.

On the majority of games, there are alternative Run Lines as well, where the favorite is -2.5 runs and the exact same rules are followed.

BETTING ON TOTALS:

You can bet on the over/under for the total of runs scored by both sides combined.

ALL TOTAL PLAYS ARE ACTION:

Bets on the totals are official after 8.5 innings if the home team is on the lead, or after 9 full innings if the visiting team is leading.

FIRST & SECOND HALF BETTING:

In betting, the first half of a baseball game sets from the start of the game until the end of the 5th inning.

The second half is counted from the top of the 6th inning until the last pitch is thrown.

If a game goes into extra innings, all runs scored after the 9th inning will count towards the second half bets.

All first-half bets will have action once the game has 5 innings finished (4.5 if the home team is ahead). If a game is stopped before completing 4.5 or 5 innings, bets will be null unless the game is continued and finished within 36 hours of the originally scheduled start time.

MERCY RULE TREATMENT:

In little leagues, high school and college baseball, there is a mercy rule that states that a game is finished if a team is leading by a very large gap at a specific point in the game.

In case that the mercy rule is used, games are acknowledged as completed for betting purposes, and all bets on moneylines, totals and Run Lines will have action.

DOUBLE HEADER GAMES TREATMENT:

Game 1 will always be the first game played, and Game 2 will be the game after. In the case that only one game is finished within the 36-hour time span, the game that was completed will always be regarded as Game 1, and all the wagers on Game 2 will become null.

Any wagers on Game 2 will only have action if the two games are played by the same teams inside the 36-hour time span. E.g: A day/night double-header is on the schedule. The earlier starting game is postponed due to rain, and only the later game is played. Bets on Game 1 will apply to the game that gets completed, and bets on Game 2 will be reimbursed.

In the event that a double-header game is scheduled for 7 innings (like it happened in the 2020 MLB season), it must go 7 innings (6.5 if the home team is leading) for wagers to have action and games must be finished, with a winner confirmed:

MLB: By 5 am (in the venue’s time zone).

NCAA, International Leagues & Softball: Inside 36 hours of the original start time, regardless of the stadium.

PARLAYS TREATMENT:

In case that one of the selections is void, a tie or no action in a parlay, the parlay will regress to the lower level payoff. This doesn’t apply to a two team parlay, where a tie goes back to a straight bet.

PROPOSITION: REGULAR SEASONS WINS:

This is a bet consisting on the Over/Under of a team's total winning percentage for the regular season.

The team must play at least 50 games for bets on season winning percentage to have action.

These kinds of bets do not include any postseason games; they’re exclusive to regular season only.

Bets will have action as long as 50 games have been played at least; a team does not have to play all its scheduled regular-season games, as long as they get to the 50-game limit.

The winning percentage shown at the end of the regular season on www.mlb.com will be the one used for official grading purposes.

PROPOSITION: REGULAR SEASONS SERIES:

Bets on baseball series are based on the first three games completed of each series.

At least two of the first three games of the series must be completed for bets to have action.

If only one of the first three games is postponed, or canceled, series bets stand as written.

If two of the first three matchups are postponed, or canceled, all bets on that series will be classified as No Action and will be reimbursed.

A called game will be acknowledged as a series bet, provided it is officially stated as a regulation game. The 9 inning rule does not apply.

TEAM NAME AND LOCATION CHANGES: (futures have action)

If a baseball team changes its name, future bets placed before the name change will not be affected and will keep having action. This applies to any segment of the name being modified (mascot/logo or the city/region).

For example, if a wager is placed on a team to win the championship, and that team announces that they will use a new mascot before the season starts, the bet stands.

This also applies to location changes if they happen, such as a team moving their home games to a new venue for either a part of or the entire season. In this case, future bets on that team will have action and this is not to be confused with a stadium being modified for an individual game, in which case the different rules apply and non-future bets might be nullified.

Future wagers that cover these rules include (but are not restrained to) teams to win a division, conference, or championship, team season win totals, and individual player awards and statistical achievements.

GENERAL:

Management reserves the right to update any baseball rules, nullify, or revoke bets at its discretion in case of a dispute regarding any misfortunes caused by a force majeure.

HOCKEY RULES

  • Wagers are official after 55 minutes of play.
  • Overtime and shootout goals are included in the final score and count for betting purposes.
  • 3-WAY LINES or 60-MINUTE LINES DO NOT INCLUDE overtime or shootout goals.
  • Games must take place on the scheduled site and date unless otherwise specified.
  • Overtime scores are included for game wagers only.
  • Third-period wagers DO NOT INCLUDE overtime goals.

SOCCER RULES

90 Minutes Play

All match markets are based on the result at the end of a scheduled 90 minutes play unless otherwise stated. This includes any added injury or stoppage time but does not include extra-time, time allocated for a penalty shootout, or golden goal.

Matches Postponed or Abandoned

  • Any match abandoned before the completion of 90 minutes of play will be void, graded as no action, except for those bets the outcome of which has already been determined at the time of abandonment.
  • Soccer kickoff dates and times displayed on our website are an indication only and are not guaranteed to be correct. If a match does not start as scheduled and does not start the same day, then wagers on the match will have no action and be refunded. The exception being any wager on whether a team advances in a cup competition, or raises the cup, will have action regardless of a suspended or postponed match.
  • For FIFA World Cup betting purposes, if a match does not start at the exact scheduled time or does not start on the original start date, all bets on that match will stand and will be settled when the game is completed, regardless of the date or time played. The same rule will apply in case a game is postponed or abandoned before the completion of 90 minutes.

Soccer Bet Types:

Asian Handicap or Goal Line

Soccer games may have either a Single Handicap or a Double Handicap.

Single Handicap: This bet type is similar to a bet on the spread in football and basketball.

For example:
PSG -1 -130
Bayern +1 +110

If PSG wins the match by two goals or more, PSG bettors win and Bayern bettors lose. If the match is drawn or if Bayern wins, Bayern bettors win and PSG bettors lose. If PSG wins by exactly one goal, all bettors receive a refund.

Double Handicap: This bet type splits a wager into two bets, each with the same moneyline, but at a different single handicap.

For example:
PSG -1¼ -115
Bayern +1¼ -105

A client who risks $100 on PSG actually has two separate bets on PSG: $50 on PSG -1 at -115 and $50 on PSG -1.5 at -115.

A client who risks $50 on Bayern actually has two separate bets on Bayern: $25 on Bayern +1 at -105 and $25 on Bayern +1.5 at -105.

Three-Way Money line or 1x2

Money line wagers have three outcomes, you can pick either of the teams to win, or you can pick a draw, all bets placed on either of the teams will be graded as losers in case the game finishes as a draw.

Team A
Team B
Draw

Total Goals: Over and Under

  • Total Goal means betting determined by the total sum of the number of goals scored in an Event.
  • A match must reach full time for wagers on the total number of goals scored in the match to be valid.

1st Half Wagers

Wagers on the first half of a soccer match include 45 minutes of play plus any stoppage time added by the referee at the end of the first half. If the first half is not completed, wagers shall be void and stakes returned.

2nd Half Wagers

  • Wagers on the second half of a soccer match include 45 minutes of play plus any stoppage time added by the referee at the end of the second half. Extra periods, golden goals, and shootouts are not included in second half wagering. Goals scored in the first half do not count toward the second half wager.
  • Bets on teams to qualify, to advance to the next round of a competition, or on a team winning a specific cup or trophy.
  • Bets are paid out on the referee’s final whistle at the match’s natural conclusion, whether the match is decided in regular time, extra time, or in a penalty shootout. Extra time and penalty shootouts are always included for betting purposes.

Game Propositions

  • Unless otherwise stated the result to soccer proposition bets refer to the score at the end of regular time, plus injury time. Extra-time and Penalty Kicks are not included.
  • For Propositions including players, all bets will be treated as "All In". All players quoted have action regardless if a player withdraws before the tournament begins or does not start the game and are settled as a loss.

Team to Kick-Off

Team to Kick-Off refers to betting on which team will kick-off the Event.

Single Team Over/Under (Team Totals)

Single Team Over/Under means a bet on the number of goals scored by any one team in a match.

Corners: Total Corners, Handicap Corners, First and Last Corner

  • A corner does not count until it has actually been taken (as opposed to when it is awarded).
  • Total Corners refers to betting on the total number of corners taken by both teams during a match.
  • Handicap means betting on which team will take the most corners during a match inclusive of any handicaps.
  • First Corner means betting on which team will take the first corner in a match.
  • Last Corner means betting on which team will take the last corner in a match.

Bookings: Total Bookings, Handicap Bookings, First and Last Bookings

  • Total Bookings means betting on the total number of cards received by both teams during a match.
  • A yellow card counts as one point and a red card counts as two points. The maximum number of points that a player can receive during a match is three (one for a yellow and two for a red, the second yellow card does not count).
  • Handicap means betting on which team will receive the most cards during a match inclusive of any handicaps.
  • First Card means betting on which team will receive the first card (Yellow or Red) in a match.
  • If two or more players receive a booking for the same incident then the player who is shown the first card by the referee will be deemed the winner.
  • Last Card means betting on which team will receive the last card (Yellow or Red) in a match.
  • If two or more players receive a booking for the same incident then the player who is shown the last card by the referee will be deemed the winner.

Offsides: First, Last, Handicap and Totals

  • First Offside means betting on which team will be caught offside first in a match.
  • Last Offside means betting on which team will be caught offside last in a match.
  • Handicap means betting on which team will be caught offside the most number of times during a match, inclusive of any handicaps.
  • Total Offsides means betting on the total number of offside decisions during a match.

Substitutions: First and Last Substitution

  • First Substitution means betting on which team will make the first substitution during a match.
  • Last Substitution means betting on which team will make the last substitution during a match.
  • If two or more players are substituted at the same time then the player whose number is shown first by the fourth official is deemed the winner.

Clean Sheets

Clean Sheets means betting “Yes” on a team to keep a clean sheet ( not to concede a goal) or “No” on a team not to keep a clean sheet (to concede a goal).

Penalties

This refers to betting on a penalty being awarded and taken during a match.

Free Kick: First, Last, Handicap and Totals

  • A free-kick does not count until it has actually been taken (as opposed to when it is awarded).
  • Free-kick refers to a direct free-kick and indirect free-kick. (Except Penalty kick & Goal kick)
  • First Free kick means betting on which team will take the first free kick in a match.
  • Last Free kick means betting on which team will take the last free kick in a match.
  • Handicap means betting on which team will take the most free kicks during a match inclusive of any handicaps.
  • Total Free Kicks refers to the total number of free kicks taken by both teams during a match.

Goal Kicks: First, Last, Handicap and Totals

  • A goal kick is awarded to the defending team if the ball completely crosses the end line, as a result of contact with an opposing player.
  • First Goal kick means betting on which team will take the first goal kick in a match.
  • Last Goal kick means betting on which team will take the last goal kick in a match.
  • Handicap means betting on which team will take the most goal kicks during a match inclusive of any handicaps.
  • Total Goal Kicks refers to the total number of goal kicks taken by both teams during a match.

Throw-In: First, Last, Handicap and Totals

  • A throw-in is awarded to a team if the ball completely crosses the side touchline, as a result of contact with an opposing player.
  • First throw-in means betting on which team will take the first throw-in in a match.
  • Last throw-in means betting on which team will take the last throw-in in a match.
  • Handicap means betting on which team will take the most throw-in during a match inclusive of any handicaps.
  • Total Throw-Ins refers to betting on the total number of throw-in taken by both teams during a match.

Correct Result

Correct Result means betting to predict the final score at the end of full-time.

Half Time/Full Time

Half-time/Full-time means betting to predict both the Half-time result and Full-time result of an Event.

First/Last/Anytime Goal Scorer

Every effort will be made to quote the first/last/anytime player to score odds for all possible participants. However, players not originally quoted will count as winners should they score the first/last goal.

Injury time awarded at the End of 2nd Half

Injury time means the extra playing time added on to compensate for the time spent attending to injured players during the match.

Double Chance

The following options are available:

  • 1 or X - If the result is either a home or draw then bets on this option are winners.
  • X or 2 - If the result is either a draw or away then bets on this option are winners.
  • 1 or 2 - If the result is either a home or away then bets on this option are winners.

For proposition bets concerning home vs. away goals on a specific day in a specific league/competition, the exact number of matches must be played on that day and wagers will be decided based on two halves of 45 minutes each and any time the referee adds to compensate for injuries and other stoppages. Goals scored in periods of extra time or penalty shootouts do not count.

Tournament Outrights (Ante-Post Betting)

Top Goal Scorer

In the case of a tie for the "Top goal scorer" proposition, the most number of assists from a player will be used as the first tiebreaker. If there is still a tie, then the least minutes played will be used as the second tiebreaker.

Top Team Goal Scorer

In the case of a tie for the "Top Team goalscorer" proposition, the most number of assists from a player will be used as the first tiebreaker. If there is still a tie, then the least minutes played will be used as the second tiebreaker.

Highest and Lowest Scoring Team

  • In the case of a tie for the "Highest Scoring Team" proposition, the lowest number of goals received will be used as the first tiebreaker. If there is still a tie, then the Dead-Heat rule will apply.
  • In the case of a tie for the "Lowest Scoring Team" proposition, the lowest number of goals received will be used as the first tiebreaker. If there is still a tie, then the Dead-Heat rule will apply.

Highest Scoring Group

In the case of a tie for the "Highest Scoring Group" proposition, the lowest number of goals received by the teams in that specific group will be used as the first tiebreaker. If there is still a tie, then the Dead-Heat rule will apply.

Dead-Heat

A dead-heat is where two or more participants finish the event in a tied position; any bets on these participants are settled according to dead-heat rules. For example, if three participants contest first position in an event, all bets placed on any of the three participants are settled as winners at a third of the stake (risk amount) at the full odds quoted.

GOLF RULES

  • Handicap deducted from final score to determine winner.
  • If a player withdraws after tee-off or misses the cut, the player completing more holes wins.
  • Playoffs do not count.

Golf Proposition Betting Rule – Major Tournaments

When wagering on proposition bets (props) for major golf tournaments, any outcome that results in a tie between two or more participants will be settled using dead heat rules.

In such cases, the total stake will be divided equally by the number of tied participants, and payouts will be calculated based on the adjusted stake at the original odds.

BOXING RULES

  • Boxing wagers become official at the start of Round 1.
  • Round totals example: 4½ rounds = 4 full rounds + 1:30 of Round 5.
  • Results are official per governing body ruling.
  • If draw betting is offered, all boxer selections lose if the fight ends in a draw.
  • If a boxer fails to answer the bell, the fight ends in the previous round.
  • If scheduled rounds change, all Pick-the-Round wagers are void.
  • Winning methods include Decision, TKO, KO, or Disqualification.
  • Postponed fights completed within 14 days remain valid.
  • After 14 days, wagers are void.

MMA RULES

  • A Draw is an official outcome whereby neither contestant is deemed to have won the bout (tie).
  • A No Contest is an official outcome whereby neither contestant is deemed to have won the bout as a result of the referee declaring the fight No Action.
  • All matches must start within 7 days of the originally scheduled date for wagers to have action.
  • If the status of a fight changes from a title fight to a non-title fight, all wagers will still have action.
  • If the number of rounds in a fight is reduced, all wagers on Totals will have action.
  • If the number of rounds in a fight is reduced, any prop wagers involving round numbers will be settled as No Action.

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