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WAGER TYPES


STRAIGHT BETS

SPREAD / SIDES
This wager is made when you choose a team and the point spread. The cost of the wager is 10/11 or $110 to win $100. 

Example: 
If the straight wager is on the Ravens -3½ then the Ravens must win by 4 or more points for the wager to win. If the straight wager is on the Falcons +3½ then the Falcons cannot lose by more than 3 points for the wager to win. Had the spread on the above example been 3, if the game landed on 3 pts., then the game would be a "PUSH" and result in "NO ACTION".

MONEY LINE

With this type of wager you wager which team is going to win. Disregarding the point spread.

Example:
If you wager on the Ravens -185 you lay $185 to win $100. If you wager on the Falcons +165 you lay $100 to win $165

OVER/UNDER TOTALS

This is a wager on the combined scores (total) of a game. That being over or under the posted line. The cost of the wager is 10/11.

Example:
If you place a wager for UNDER 34, the combined total score of both teams must fall UNDER 34 pts. If you place a wager for OVER 34, the combined total score of both teams must go OVER 34 pts. If the combined total score falls on 34 pts. The wager is a "PUSH" and there is "NO ACTION".

PARLAYS

This wager is a selection of teams in no particular order, in one wager. All teams must win by the point-spread margin or by total points. The more teams selected, the greater the payoff.



Any push in a parlay with 3 teams or more will go to the next lowest number of teams. A push in a 2 team parlay will result in a straight wager. (All Contests at -110 will result in a payout of $91)



BASEBALL PARLAY CHART 

If betting on a favorite, find the factor that coincides with the line.

If betting on an underdog, add to the line and a decimal point.

Examples:

For two team parlays: 
Tthe REDS -130 to the CUBS +115

100 (AMOUNT BET) X 1.769 (REDS) X 2.15 (CUBS) MINUS 100 (AMOUNT BET) = 280

For three team parlays: 
The REDS -130 to the CUBS +115 to the METS -127

100 (BET) X 1.769 (REDS) X 2.15 (CUBS) X 1.787 (METS) MINUS 100 (BET) = 579


FACTORS
101 = 1.990
130 = 1.769
159 = 1.628
188 = 1.531
102 = 1.980
131 = 1.763
160 = 1.625
189 = 1.529
103 = 1.970
132 = 1.757
161 = 1.621
190 = 1.526
104 = 1.961
133 = 1.751
162 = 1.617
191 = 1.523
105 = 1.952
134 = 1.746
163 = 1.613
192 = 1.520
106 = 1.943
135 = 1.740
164 = 1.609
193 = 1.518
107 = 1.934
136 = 1.735
165 = 1.606
195 = 1.512
108 = 1.925
137 = 1.729
166 = 1.602
200 = 1.500
109 = 1.917
138 = 1.724
167 = 1.598
205 = 1.487
110 = 1.909
139 = 1.719
168 = 1.595
210 = 1.476
111 = 1.900
140 = 1.714
169 = 1.591
215 = 1.465
112 = 1.892
141 = 1.709
170 = 1.588
220 = 1.454
113 = 1.884
142 = 1.704
171 = 1.584
225 = 1.444
114 = 1.877
143 = 1.699
172 = 1.581
230 = 1.434
115 = 1.869
144 = 1.694
173 = 1.578
235 = 1.425
116 = 1.862
145 = 1.689
174 = 1.574
240 = 1.416
117 = 1.854
146 = 1.684
175 = 1.571
245 = 1.408
118 = 1.847
147 = 1.680
176 = 1.568
250 = 1.400
119 = 1.840
148 = 1.675
177 = 1.564
255 = 1.392
120 = 1.833
149 = 1.671
178 = 1.561
260 = 1.384
121 = 1.826
150 = 1.666
179 = 1.558
265 = 1.377
122 = 1.819
151 = 1.662
180 = 1.555
270 = 1.370
123 = 1.813
152 = 1.657
181 = 1.552
275 = 1.363
124 = 1.806
153 = 1.653
182 = 1.549
280 = 1.357
125 = 1.800
154 = 1.649
183 = 1.546
285 = 1.350
126 = 1.793
155 = 1.645
184 = 1.543
290 = 1.344
127 = 1.787
156 = 1.641
185 = 1.540
295 = 1.338
128 = 1.781
157 = 1.636
186 = 1.537
300 = 1.333
129 = 1.775
158 = 1.632
187 = 1.534
305 = 1.327

IF WIN OR PUSH

An "IF" wager allows the customer to make a second wager pending a win on the first selection. "IF" wagers must be made at the time of the first selection. The second part of the "IF" wager cannot exceed the amount of the risk of the prior selection.

Example:
In your first wager, you choose the Colts at -6 and if the Colts win you then select the Texans. If the first wager loses, the entire wager stops there. If the first wager wins, the wager continues to the second selection. If both wagers win the player is paid the sum of both wagers. If the second selection loses the players is paid the difference between the first winning wager and the second losing wager.

IF WIN ONLY   
An "IF" wager allows the customer to make a second wager pending a win on the first selection. "IF" wagers must be made at the time of the first selection. The second part of the "IF" wager cannot exceed the amount of the risk of the prior selection.

RUN LINES

Contest based on a point spread and money line combined. It can also be based on specific Baseball Pitchers. If there is a pitching change the wager is graded as no action.

Example:
Braves - P Munro +1½ +100
Astros - M Morris -1½ -120

PUCK LINES

Hockey contests based on the pointspread and moneyline combined.

Example:
Pittsburgh Penguins +½ -105
Vancouver Canucks -½ - 125

FUTURES

Odds that are posted in advance based on the winners of various major events including the Super Bowl, the World Series, the Stanley Cup, and the NBA Championship these are also called Future Bets.

PROPOSITIONS

A special wager offered by the sports book on unique and various topics. These wagers can be on sporting events, politics, and even trial outcomes. The wagers use the money line format of payoff odds and might included who scores the first touchdown in the Super Bowl, who will win the next presidential election.

FIRTS HALF WAGERS

A bet placed only on the first half (1st quarter & 2nd quarter) of the game. Wagering can be on the spread and totals. When available these are located at the bottom of the wager page. 

SECOND HALF WAGERS

A bet placed only on the second half (3rd quarter, 4th quarter and overtime) of the game. Wagering can be on the spread and totals. When available these are located at the bottom of the wager page. 

QUARTER WAGERS

A bet placed on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th quarter. Wagering on this can be on the spread and total. This is currently available for NFL and college football games that are televised. When available these are located at the bottom of the wager page.

 

 

 

SPORTSBOOK RULES

Wager Types


BASEBALL

  • For all side bets, a game is considered official after five innings of play (four and a half if the home team is winning). Thereafter, if a game is canceled or suspended the winner is determined by the score after the last full inning of play. If the home team scores to tie or takes the lead in the bottom half of the inning, the winner is then determined by the score at the time the game is canceled.
  • When betting on totals and/or run-lines the game must go nine innings (eight and a half if the home team is winning). Extra innings are included in the final totals. Listed pitchers must start the game. In case of disputes the ruling made by "The Mirage" sports book in Las Vegas will apply.
  • All postseason games (Wild Card, Divisional Series, Championship Series, World Series) are not considered official until a winner is declared. If a post season game begins and then is delayed to a later date, all wagers will have action with the final score being graded as the official result.
  • All Non US Baseball games Top Team is home unless specified.
  • First 5 Innings:
  • Once 5 full innings have been completed, all wagers on the first half (5 innings) will stand.
  • A game does not have to go 9 complete innings, nor does a game need to be completed for the bet to be graded as the bet only covers the first five innings. Whatever occurs after five innings have been played is not relevant to the bet.
  • If a game does not go five full innings, all first-half wagers will be canceled. If the game should be deemed officially over after only 4� innings, all first half wagers will still be considered no action.
  • No parlays between sides and totals in the first five innings are allowed.
  • All first-half wagers must list both pitchers. If either listed pitcher does not start, all wagers on the first half will be canceled.
  • Second Half:

  • For wagering purposes, second half is considered to begin at the top of the 6th inning; regardless how many extra innings are played. To be official teams must play at least four full innings, or three and a half innings if the home team is leading.
  • Action:

  • No wagers are canceled for a listed pitcher change. If one of the original pitchers listed does not start the game (throw the first pitch of the game, not counting warm-ups), there will be a new line and the price on your play will be automatically adjusted.
  • List One Pitcher:

  • If the pitcher you specified does not start the game, you have "No Action". Whether or not the other pitcher listed starts the game is irrelevant.
  • List Both Pitchers:

  • Both pitchers listed need to start the game. If either or both pitchers do not start the game you have no action.

  • Totals And Run lines:

  • Both pitchers are automatically listed (both must start for action). This is the only way you can play totals and run lines. If either or both pitchers do not start the game you have "No Action".
  • Regular Season Baseball Series Wagers:

  • Wagers on baseball series are based on the first three games played of each series.
  • At least two of the first three series games must be played for wagers to have action.
  • If only one of the first three games is postponed or canceled, series wagers stand as written.
  • If two of the first three games are postponed or canceled, all wagers on that series will be graded as no action and all monies refunded.
  • A called game will count toward a series wager provided it is officially declared a regulation game.
  • Pitchers cannot be listed for series wagers; all wagers will have action regardless of the starting pitchers.
  • Grand Salami: The Grand Salami will be decided by the total runs scored in all games scheduled in the given league for the given day. All scheduled games must be official and complete to be considered for the Grand Salami total. If any scheduled game is canceled or stopped, all wagers on the Grand Salami will be canceled. All wagers will have action regardless of the starting pitchers.

Regardless of their starting/completion date, NCAA baseball tournament, NCAA softball tournament, international tournament and youth league tournament games have action with the final result score.

Any baseball, softball, or little league game ending early as a result of a mercy rule will have action on all wagers (unless otherwise noted).

Japanese Baseball: if a match is declared a draw, all bets are valid, side bets will push.

BASKETBALL

  • Any postponed, suspended, or rescheduled events will be considered no action. Overtime periods in college and professional games are counted in the final score. On second-half wagers, overtime is included as part of the second-half score in both sides and totals wagers. On fourth quarter wagers, overtime is not included as part of the fourth quarter side or total. For wagering purposes the game must go at least 43 minutes of play for NBA and 35 minutes of play for College and International Basketball. For European and International basketball the home team will be listed on top.
  • An NBA basketball team must play all 82 games for futures wagers on total wins to have action. In the case of the 2011-12 NBA season, the team must play all 66 games to have action on its regular season wins total.

HOCKEY

  • The game becomes official (action) after 55 minutes of play. Goals scored during overtime are included for wagers on the game, but are not included on wagers for the 3rd period.
  • If a game requires a shoot-out to determine the winner, one goal will be awarded to the winner for the final score (regardless of how many goals scored in the shoot-out), which will be recognized for the total goals scored as well as the winning team.
  • Game must be played on scheduled date and site.
  • Grand Salami: 
    The Grand Salami will be decided by the total goals scored in all games scheduled in the given league for the given day. All scheduled games must play their three full periods. If any scheduled game is canceled or stopped before three full periods are played, all wagers on the Grand Salami will be canceled.
  • European and International games will have the home team listed on top. The result of the game is decided after regulation time is over (Away/Home/Draw/Total). Overtime and shoot-outs are not included.
  • In American Hockey League the result of the game is decided after regulation time is final, the Home team is on the Bottom.

FOOTBALL

  • Any postponed, suspended, or rescheduled events will be considered no action. Overtime periods are counted in the final score of both college and professional games. For second-half wagers, overtime is included as part of the second-half for sides and totals wagers. Overtime is not included on wagers for fourth quarter sides or totals. For wagering purposes the game must go at least 55 minutes of play.
  • If play is suspended before the completion of 55 minutes and not resumed the same day, all bets on the full game will be graded as no action and all monies refunded. If part of the game has finished (i.e. first quarter, first half, second quarter, or third quarter) those bets will be graded as action, provided the entire period has finished.

SOCCER

  • Money line wagering on soccer offers a draw line as well as both sides. In the event of a draw, example: (1-1), all wagers on either side will be graded as a loss. This rule does not apply to bets placed on the spread.
  • The result of the game is decided after 90 minutes of play plus injury time. Extra time and the golden goal are not taken into consideration for soccer bets unless otherwise stipulated.
  • Full game and 2nd half soccer wagers (Asian Handicap, money lines and totals) are official after full time (90 minutes regulation + injury time). If a match is abandoned or postponed, it must go to the 85th minute for action on money lines, spreads and totals.
  • First half soccer wagers have action once the half is complete and will otherwise be canceled.
  • If a match is abandoned or postponed, all proposition bets on that match will be canceled unless a relevant market result has already happened. When a venue is changed, bets will stand unless the game is to be played at the original away team's home grounds in which case, all wagers will be canceled.

ASIAN HANDICAP LINES

Asian Handicap line 1/4 (0.25) goal.

Team giving -1/4 (-0.25) goals:
Win by any score: All bets are winners.
Draw: Half the stakes are refunded. The other half of the stake is declared a loser.
Lose by any score: All bets are losers.
Team receiving +1/4 (+0.25) goals:
Win by any score: All bets are winners.
Draw: Half the stake is settled at the price of the chosen selection. The other half is refunded.
Lose by any score: All bets are losers.

Handicap line 1/2 (0.5) goal.

Team giving -1/2 (-0.5) goals: 
Win by any score: All bets are winners.
Draw: All bets are losers.
Lose by any score: All bets are losers.
Team receiving +1/2 (+0.5) goals: 
Win by any score: All bets are winners.
Draw: All bets are winners.
Lose by any score: All bets are losers.

Handicap line 3/4 (0.75) goal.

Team giving -3/4 (-0.75) goals:
Win by 2 or more: All bets are winners.
Win by exactly 1: Half the stake is settled at the price of the chosen selection. The other half is refunded.
Draw or lose by any score: All bets are losers.
Team receiving +3/4 (+0.75) goals:
Draw or win by any score: All bets are winners.
Lose by exactly 1: Half the stake is refunded. The other half is declared a loser.
Lose by 2 or more: All bets are losers.

Handicap line 1 goal.

Team giving -1 goals:
Win by 2 or more: All bets are winners.
Win by exactly 1: All bets are void and refunded.
Draw or lose: All bets are losers.
Team receiving +1 goals:
Win by any score or draw: All bets are winners.
Lose by exactly 1: All bets are void and refunded.
Lose by 2 or more: All bets are losers.

Handicap line 1 1/4 (1.25) goals.

Team giving -1 1/4 (-1.25) goals:
Win by 2 or more: All bets are winners. Win by exactly 1: Half the stake is refunded. The other half is declared a loser. Draw or lose by any score - All bets are losers.
Team receiving +1 1/4 (+1.25) goals:
Win by any score or draw: All bets are winners. Lose by exactly 1: Half the stake is settled at the price of the chosen selection. The other half is refunded. Lose by 2 or more: All bets are losers.

Handicap line 1 1/2 (1.5) goals.

Team giving -1 1/2 (-1.5) goals:
Win by 2 or more: All bets are winners.
Win by exactly 1, draw or lose by any score: All bets are losers.
Team receiving +1 1/2 (+1.5) goals:
Lose by exactly 1, draw or win by any score: All bets are winners.
Lose by 2 or more: All bets are losers.

Handicap line 1 3/4 (1.75) goals.

Team giving -1 3/4 (-1.75) goals:
Win by 3 or more: All bets are winners.
Win by exactly 2: Half the stake is settled at the price of the selection. The other half is refunded.
Win by 1, draw or lose by any score: All bets are losers.
Team receiving +1 3/4 (+1.75) goals:
Lose by 1, draw or win by any score: All bets are winners.
Lose by exactly 2: Half the stake is refunded. The other half is a loser.
Lose by 3 or more: All bets are losers.

Handicap line 2 (2) goals.

Team giving -2 goals:
Win by 3 or more: All bets are winners.
Win by exactly 2: All bets are void and refunded.
Win by 1, draw or lose by any score: All bets are losers.
Team receiving +2 goals:
Lose by 1, draw or win by any score: All bets are winners. Lose by exactly 2: All bets are void and refunded. Lose by 3 or more: All bets are losers.
The same rules apply for any higher Asian handicap lines such as -2 1/4, -3 3/4 etc.
Soccer totals that use Asian Handicap lines also follow the same principles of 1/4 goals towards grading.

GOLF

  • If the start of a round is delayed, or if play during a round is suspended, all pending wagers will remain valid for 48 hours. If the postponement lasts more than 48 hours, all pending wagers will be canceled.
  • Wagers will be settled using the official tournament and match results (including final match correct score and individual match betting). This includes a match which finishes early, either by agreement of the players or because of injury.
  • Odds to win betting “the field" includes all players not offered by name. All outright bets are settled on the player winning the trophy. The results of play-offs are taken into account. If a tournament does not go the specified number of completed holes (usually 72) and is shortened by the tournament officials, the leader at the end as specified by the officials will be the winner. If there is no further play or only part of a round has been completed after a bet has been placed, that bet will be canceled.
  • Tournament matchup wagers are for the duration of the tournament. If a player withdraws before starting the bet is no action. If one player misses the cut, the other player is deemed the winner. If both players fail to make the cut their two day total score is used.
  • Round Matchups are official after players tee off. The winner will be the player with the lowest score after 18 holes. If any player retires or is disqualified, the opponent will be declared the winner. If both retire, the one that plays more holes will be declared the winner. If both are disqualified, the matchup will be deemed-NO ACTION.
  • When betting on Odds to win, all wagers have action whether the listed players start or not.


TENNIS

    Head to Head Matchups:

  • A full set must be completed for money line wagers to be valid. If a full set is not completed, all money line wagers will be canceled.
  • If the line is Player A (-1.5 sets or -2.5 sets ) vs Player B (+1.5 sets or +2.5 sets) the match must be considered official or else wagers on that line are canceled.
  • First Set Wagers:

  • In case of player retirement or disqualification before the completion of the first set, all wagers will be canceled.
  • Set Wagering:

  • In case of player retirement or disqualification before the completion of the match, all set wagers will be canceled.
  • Handicap and Total Games:

  • In case of player retirement or disqualification before the completion of the match, all handicap and total games wagers will be canceled.
  • Proposition Wagers:

  • In case of player retirement or disqualification before the completion of the match, all proposition wagers will be canceled.
  • For grading purposes on unique propositions for individual matches, the official tournament website statistics will be used.
  • Delay or Suspension:

  • When a tennis match is considered completed, all wagers are considered final and graded as such. Any delay to the start of a match will not affect the standing of wagers, nor will a suspension, as long as play is resumed and the match is officially completed.
  • In the event a match does not go the specified number of sets and the match is shortened, the winner is determined by the event officials and becomes the official result.

 

BOXING

  • When the bell is sounded signifying the start of the opening round, the bout is considered official for wagering purposes. If the bout is officially stopped prior to the bell, that round is not considered a full round.
  • If the scheduled number of rounds is changed, the following wagers will have action: the fight winner, fighter wins only, and draw options. The propositions for fight totals and whether or not it will go the distance will have action only if the updated scheduled rounds are more than the originally listed number of rounds.
  • If the scheduled number of rounds is changed or wrongly posted, the following wagers will be considered no action: propositions for exact round of ending, fighter to win by knockout, technical knockout, disqualification, win by decision or technical decision, and goes the distance (provided the number of rounds is less than originally posted).
  • A fight is a Technical draw when a fight ends before an allotted number of rounds.
  • All bets on either boxer to win will be decided by the judges’ decision, which includes points, technical knockout (TKO), knockout (KO) or disqualification. Any fight that is deemed no contest will have all wagers refunded.
  • If a price is offered for a draw: in the event of a draw all bets on either boxer to win will be losers.
  • An Over/Under (total) listed on a fight represents the total number of completed rounds. The halfway point of a three minute round is at exactly one minute and thirty seconds.
  • Results will be graded based on the official result at ringside. Results are not official for wagering purposes until verified by officials at the fighting venue. Official or unofficial sanctioning body overturns of a fight decision based on appeal, suspension, lawsuit, drug testing result, or any other fighter sanction will not be recognized for wagering purposes.

MIXED MARTIAL ARTS

  • Unless otherwise noted, fights must take place within one week of the listed date of the fight or the bout will be graded "no action" and wagers refunded.
  • If the number of scheduled rounds in a fight is changed, the following wagers will have action: the fight winner, fighter wins only, and draw options. "fight totals" & "will go / won't go" will have action if the updated scheduled rounds is more than the total listed on the proposition. Exact round of ending, fighter to win inside distance, win by decision, and goes distance propositions will all be no action if scheduled rounds are changed or missposted.
  • A result may be revised or altered after initial presentation by the ring announcer. For wagering purposes, results are not official until verified by officials at the fighting venue. Official or unofficial sanctioning body overturns of a fight decision based on appeal, suspension, lawsuit, drug testing result, or any other fighter sanction will not be recognized for wagering purposes.
  • When a "draw" occurs, wagers on both fighters "to win" are refunded.
  • A total listed on a fight represents the total number of completed rounds. The halfway point of a round is at exactly two minutes and thirty seconds into a five minute round. Thus, 2 ½ rounds would be two minutes and thirty seconds of the 3rd round.
  • If an over/under total lands on the exact half round total in a fight, the wager will be a push.

MOTOR RACING

  • If a race or qualifier is postponed for any reason, all wagers will remain valid for 48 hours. After 48 hours all wagers will be canceled and the monies refunded.
  • The Official winner of the race shall be the winner of the race for wagering purposes; this includes all races which are halted prematurely for any reason.
  • In head-to-head matchups, both drivers must start the race in order for the wager to be considered action.
  • If a starting driver who has completed at least one lap is replaced during the race by another driver for any reason, the starting driver will be awarded the finishing driver's position at the end of the race.
  • Formula 1: The start of any race is defined as the signal to start the warm up lap. Drivers must start the race in order for wagers to be considered action.

OLYMPICS

  • For multi-way futures betting all events are ALL-IN betting - no refunds.
  • If a particular athlete/team has a yes/no (2-way) price to win the gold medal, then that athlete/team must start competition for action.
  • For match-up betting between two athletes / 2 Countries in any event, both athletes /countries must start event for action.For over/under on a country’s total medals within a sport, the total is for the combined men's and women's competitions within that area.
  • Events are official after the original medal ceremony. Any subsequent changes to those results do not count.
  • For props on individual athletes, the competitor must start the first event they are scheduled to participate in for action.

ATHLETICS

  • Participants awarded gold, silver, and bronze medals at the medal ceremony will be deemed 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively for betting purposes.
  • settles bets based on the classification that is published immediately after the race. does not recognize results overturned later via protests, doping tests, or other means.
  • All multi-way futures wagers will be considered “all-in” betting, meaning no refunds are given, unless a required participant does not start. If said participant does not compete, all wagers on all participants will be void for that specific futures bet.
  • If there is more than one winner, the odds will be divided with the number of winners.

RUGBY

  • Payouts will be based on the official declared result. When a draw option is offered, the bet is graded on the result at regulation time, no extra time is included. In the event of a draw, all bets on either of the sides will be graded as a loss. Unless otherwise stated all rugby wagers are graded on 80 minutes play. Wagers will be graded on a full 80 minutes play, which includes any stoppage time, and does not include extra time unless specified.
  • If a venue is changed from the one advertised then all wagers on that match will be canceled.
  • In the event of a change of opponent from the one advertised then all wagers for that match will be canceled.
  • If any match is abandoned or postponed all wagers will be canceled unless the relevant market result has already happened.

CRICKET

  • All wagers will be settled using the official result as declared by the relevant governing body of the match or competition concerned.
  • Change of Venue: If a match venue is changed then bets already placed will stand providing the home team is still designated as such. If the home and away team for a listed match are reversed then bets placed based on the original listing will be canceled.
  • If a match is abandoned due to outside interference, bets on the outcome for the total of the game are canceled, if no winner is declared from the official site all bets on the winner of the match are canceled.

FUTSAL

  • Unless otherwise stated, all wagers are settled on regulation time only. This includes two periods of play and any time the referee adds on to compensate for injuries and other stoppages. It does not include periods of extra time nor penalty shootouts.
  • If a match is suspended before full time is reached, and not completed the same day, wagers on the outcome of the match are canceled.
  • If a match venue is changed, all bets stand.

HANDBALL

  • For wagering purposes, winners and losers are determined by the score at the end of normal time. Extra time (an extension of normal time) will not count unless specified.
  • Sports may offer a so called three-way line with the draw as the third betting option. In this case, when the outcome is a draw, only those bettors who wagered on the draw will be paid as winners; those who wagered on either team or contestant to win will lose their stake.
  • If a match is postponed for any reason, all wagers will be canceled.
  • If a match venue is changed all bets stand.

VOLLEYBALL

  • If a match is suspended before full time is reached, and not completed the same day, wagers on the outcome of the match are will have no action.
  • For match and set wagering, the actual number of points played in a set will not affect how wagers are graded. For example, sets played to 21 points or 25 points are graded based on the winner of the set.
  • Unless specified the Spread refers to Sets, and for wagers to have action match must be completed.

OTHER SPORTS

Snooker

When there is a "Walk Over Winner" (player concedes before a match) or matches that finish without completing the first frame, all wagers will have no action.

Any match concluding after the first frame is completed will be graded with the advancing player as the winner.

Darts

When there's a "Walk Over Winner" and player concedes before or even during match, the advancing player will be scored as the winner.

IN-PROGRESS WAGERING

  • All In-Progress Lines are for the complete game score.
  • Lines will be offered at lines maker discretion. We do not guarantee a line at any point in the game.
  • Sports reserves the right to cancel any wager made on an obvious mistake line.

Fantasy

Scoring for Fantasy Football will not include fractional points. A player must achieve the amount of yards required to obtain a full point.
  • Passing Yards: 1 point per 25 yards
  • Passing Touchdowns: 4 points
  • Interceptions Thrown: -2 points
  • Rushing Yards: 1 point per 10 yards
  • Rushing Touchdowns: 6 points
  • Receiving Yards: 1 point per 10 yards
  • Receiving Touchdowns: 6 points
  • Fumble Recovered for TD: 6 points
  • Fumbles Lost: -2 points
  • 2-Point Conversions: 2 point conversions are worth 2 points to anyone who actively participated. If the RB rushes for 2 points he gets 2 points, if a QB throws a 2 points conversion to a WR, they both get 2 points.