Are singles (‘at least’) markets paid as a winner if the player exactly hits their target?
Single player performance bets (as opposed to over/under) are paid as winners if your player hits their target or more. For example, a target of 20+ would be a winner if the player scored 20 or more points
What happens in a Head to Head in the event of a tie?
The bet is marked as a push/draw.
Can I combine my bets into a parlay?
Yes! Just add multiple selections into the betslip and you can bet on all of them to win at the price offered for the combined bets. Note that parlays may not be offered for some bet combinations.
How are odds calculated for same-game parlays?
A same-game parlay bet includes multiple bet legs from the same game. Odds for these bets are calculated slightly differently from standard parlays to account for the observed correlation between bet legs. As a result, payouts, where correlations are deemed to exist, will likely be lower than the true odds calculation of a parlay bet with no correlations.
For Accumulators (parlays), what happens if there is a single remaining bet leg?
Accumulators will be voided and stakes returned if all bet legs are voided except for one remaining bet leg. For example, if you have a 2-leg accumulator and one of the bets is voided, the entire accumulator is voided no matter if the remaining bet leg wins or loses.
For pre-canned/pre-built parlays, what are the settlement rules?
Our "pre-canned" or "pre-built" accumulators are packaged as a Single bet selection but they follow the same settlement rules as standard user-built accumulators.
When will bets be resulted?
All player bets are resulted as soon as we receive the final official box score from our statistic providers, and this process can take anywhere from 15-45 minutes from the conclusion of the game; it just depends on how long it takes for box scores to be finalised.
What happens if one of my players does not participate?
Single bets will be voided. Accumulators (parlays) that are custom built by users may still be resulted if the remaining legs are considered valid according to our rules.
What happens if one of my players does not start the game?
Single bets will be voided. Accumulators (parlays) that are custom built by users may still be resulted if the remaining legs are considered valid according to our rules.
What happens if one of my players does not start the game?
If a player was not in the starting lineup for Baseball and Soccer, the bet will be voided. For Ice Hockey, if a goalie does not start the game, the bet will be voided.
For Basketball and American Football, the bet has action as long as the player participates in the game regardless of whether they started.
What happens if my player retires from the game (e.g. injury/illness)?
Bets will be action IF the player was deemed to have participated in the game according to our rules before retiring (see "What happens if one of my players does not participate / What happens if one of my players does not start the game / For Tennis, what happens when there is a walkover or a mid-match retirement").
What happens if the game is cancelled, postponed, abandoned, or if the venue changes (Player Markets)?
(i) If a game is cancelled or postponed before starting and does not resume the same day, then all player prop bets will be voided; (ii) If the venue is changed from the one scheduled before starting, all player prop bets on the match will stand provided the game is played on the original scheduled date, and the home team is still designated as such. (iii) If the game has started but is then cancelled, abandoned, or postponed and does not get completed within 36 hours of the originally scheduled start time (local time), then all pending player prop bets that haven’t already been settled based on an outcome being unequivocally determined during the game will be voided (please note the only leagues that have player bets settled in-running are NBA, NFL, NHL, WNBA and MLB).
Is extra time included?
Basketball - all overtime is included in settlement. American Football - all overtime is included in settlement. Baseball - all extra innings are included in settlement. Ice Hockey - all overtime is included in settlement but does not include penalty shootouts. Soccer - Game markets settled at 90 minutes. Player markets (including goals) includes extra time but not penalties.
What are the settlement rules?
At the conclusion of each game, we receive the final box score from the statistics provider, which is then used to settle all bets. From time to time, the final box scores are revised after being released (please note this happens a lot more frequently for soccer than it does for our other sports coverage). If this occurs, then the player scores will not be updated and settlement will not be revised. The only time a correction to settlement will be made is if the error was caused by a problem with the data feed or the settlement process.
For over/under bets, what happens when player's final score equals their set line?
The bet is marked as a push/draw and the wager will be refunded to user.
Treatment of in-play bets on known outcomes
If the outcome of a market is already determined, any bets placed on that market will be void, regardless of whether the bet would have won, lost, or pushed. This specifically applies to in-play betting on player props where there might be a delay in score updates from our feed provider. Bets may also be voided if a retroactive review shows the odds and/or line bet on was mispriced as a result of a delayed score update from our feed provider.
What happens in a 1v2 head to head bet?
Player A must score more than Player B and Player C for the bet to win. In the event of a tie, the bet is marked as a push/draw.
What happens in a 1v3 head to head bet?
Player A must score more than Player B, Player C and Player D for the bet to win. In the event of a tie, the bet is marked as a push/draw
What are settlement rules for "MOST IN GROUP" and "FIRST TO" Markets?
a) If two or more selections tie with the highest score in 'most in group' market, then each of those selections will be graded as a win. b) If one or more selections in a 'most in group' market does not participate in the event, these selections only will be voided, and the rest will be graded as per normal. c) Soccer specific rule: If a selection in a 'most in group' or 'first to' market does not start on the field, these selections will be voided. d) Basketball - First To: (i) if the player selected did not start on the court, the bet will be voided; (ii) if the player that achieves the First [stat] in the game was not offered as a selection, then all bets on this market will get voided.
What are the US sports data sources?
NBA.com NFL.com MLB.com NHL.com NCAA.com
What is the data source for Euroleague basketball?
I have a void selection, what happens to my bet?
For single bets, your stake will be returned. For accumulators (parlays), the overall bet will be settled based on the outcomes of the remaining valid bet legs and the odds will also be recalculated to factor in the voided bet leg(s). If one bet leg remains in an accumulator (parlay), the wager will be voided.
For Baseball, how many innings must be played?
a) Player Bets - if a definitive outcome for a player bet can be determined during the game, it will be settled as win/loss no matter how many innings are played. For all other player markets that have an undetermined outcome, the game must go at least 8.5 innings for bets to stand; otherwise, these bets will be voided. b) Game Props - if the game is called early and less than 8.5 innings has been played, then the following game prop markets will be voided (“will there be extra innings”, “team with most hits”, “total hits”, “a hit every inning”, “a run scored every inning”, “perfect game”, “blown save in game”, “either pitcher to throw a no-hitter”). All other game prop markets will be settled as per normal. c) Game Markets - if the game is called early and less than 8.5 innings has been played, then the following game markets will be voided (“handicap win”). “Total Runs” will be graded win/lose if the over is achieved, otherwise the market will void. All other game markets will be settled as win/lose.
For American Football, what is the definition of the Touchdowns statistic?
A touchdown is credited to any player who carries or receives the ball in the end zone (ie. on a passing touchdown, the receiver is credited with a touchdown.). Passing Touchdowns in a separate market.
For American Football, what are the settlement rules for the First Touchdown Scorer market?
The winning selection for this market will always fall into one of four categories: 1. Listed offensive player - i.e. where the player who scored first was listed as an individual selection 2. Team Defense - i.e. where the player who scored first was playing on defense for the listed team when they scored. Please note that Defense does not include touchdowns scored by Special Teams. 3. No Touchdown Scorer - i.e. where no touchdown is scored in the game. 4. Any other player - i.e. where the player who scored first does not fit into either of the first two categories. If this occurs, all bets will be voided.
For American Football, how is player total Tackles calculated?
Our player tackles markets are settled based on total tackles which is the sum of solo + assisted tackles.
For Soccer, how does the Handicap Result market work?
The handicap is applied to the final result of the match and the team with the most goals after the handicap has been applied will be the winner. Handicap draw is also an option in the alternative handicap markets meaning if the game is a draw after the handicap is applied, then this is the winning selection. This example shows how each Bet is considered a winner. Team A (-1.0) - this selection wins if they win by 2 goals or more. Handicap Draw (- 1.0) - this selection wins if Team A wins by exactly 1 goal. Team B (+1.0) - this selection wins if the game ends in a draw or Team B win the match.
For Baseball, what happens when there is a late change to the starting pitcher?
All bets will be action regardless of the starting pitcher. However, if an individual pitcher does not start the game, then all of this player’s markets will be voided.
For Tennis, what happens when there is a walkover or a mid-match retirement (e.g. injury/illness)?
All markets including Match Winner (To Win) will be voided; except when at least 1 set is played, markets specific to First Set will be action.
For Soccer, how does the First Goalscorer market work?
The player that scores the first goal of the game is credited as the winner. If the first goal is an own goal, the entire market is voided. If no goal is scored in the match, the entire market is voided. If the player bet on does not start the match, the bet will be voided. If the first goalscorer was not listed, all listed players will be settled as loss.
For Soccer, how is the Total Cards market settled?
Yellow cards count as 1, red cards count as 2. The maximum card count per player is 3 (for example, 2 yellow cards and a red card to the same player equals 3). Cards shown to nonplayers (e.g. managers, substitutes or substituted players who play no subsequent part in the game) do not count towards the total.
For Hockey, what are the settlement rules for the First Goalscorer market?
The player that scores the first goal of the game is credited as the winner. If no goal is scored in the regulation or overtime, the entire market is voided. The shootout period is not included in this market. If the player bet on does not play in the game, the bet will be voided. If the first goalscorer was not listed, all listed players will be voided.
Game Props & Exotics Rules
Total Points, Total Touchdowns, Handicap Win (American Football)
Includes overtime.
Handicap Win, Total Points (game or team) (Basketball)
Includes overtime.
Correct Score, Handicap Win, Total Goals (Ice Hockey)
Includes overtime and shootouts. If a game is decided by a penalty shootout, then one goal will be added to the winning team’s score and the game total for settlement purposes.
Longest Field Goal
The longest field goal (length in yards) by either team. IF there is no field goal in the game, then the winning selection will be under.
Longest Reception / Rush / Completion
The longest reception / rush / completion (length in yards) by the nominated player. If the player participates in the game but does not record a reception / rush / completion, then the winning selection will be under.
Team to win every quarter (3-way) (NBA)
This bet is graded as a win if the team wins every quarter in the game outright (i.e. bet loses as soon as one or more quarter is drawn or lost by the selected team).
First Drive (NFL)
The NFL considers opening kickoffs part of the first drive. So a fumble or a touchdown on the first kickoff is considered the first drive of the game.
Double Result (American Football / Basketball)
This market excludes overtime and is settled based on the score at the end of regulation.
Team Total Touchdowns
The total number of Touchdowns a single team made in the match.
Team Total Field Goals
The total number of successful Field Goals a single team made in the match.
Time of First Score (X mins elapsed)
Overs: IF the elapsed game time is equal to or more than “X” minutes, then the bet is a Win. Else the bet is a Lose. Unders: IF the elapsed game time is less than “X” minutes, then the bet is a Win. Else the bet is a Lose.
3 Straight Scores by Either Team
Three scores made consecutively by either team (Touchdowns, Field Goals or Safeties only).
Team to Score First/Last
Home or Away team to score the first/last point of the match.
Highest Scoring Half
First half or second half of the game to have most points scored by both teams. IF there is overtime, any scores made during this are ignored. IF the scores are equal, the bet will be resulted as a draw/push.
Race to X Points
Home or Away team to be the first to reach “X” amount of points. IF both teams fail to score “X” amount of points, the bet will be resulted as a draw/push.
Safety
Home or Away team to score a Safety
Big Win Little Win
The winning margin for the Home or Away team. Home/Away Win 1-13 pts: IF the team wins and wins by a margin up to and including 13 points, then the bet is a Win. Else the bet is a Lose. Home/Away Win 14+ pts: IF the team wins and wins by a margin of 14 points or more, then the bet is a Win. Else the bet is a Lose.
Largest Lead (either team)
The largest lead (points margin) between the teams at any point during the match. Either team can lead.
Will Home/Away Team Score First Drive
Home team to score on their first drive
Defensive or special teams TD scored
Defensive or special teams touchdown scored by either team. a) The only touchdowns considered to be special teams touchdowns are on plays where the ball is actually kicked or punted (these include: kickoff returns, punt returns, returns of a fumbled kick return, returns of a fumbled punt return, blocked field goal returns, or blocked punt returns). b) A fake field goal or fake punt which results in a touchdown by the team that snapped the ball is an offensive touchdown. c) Defensive touchdowns are considered to be when plays have an interception or a fumble return.
Longest Touchdown
The longest touchdown (length in yards) by either team. IF there is no touchdown in the game, then the winning selection will be under.
Any Team to Score 40+
Home or Away team to score 40 points or more.
Both Teams to Score
Both Home and Away teams to score at any time during the game
First score of Game is Touchdown
The first score of the game will be a Touchdown made by either team.
Team to Score First/Last Wins
The team that scores the first point/last point of the game will also win the game.
Will there be Overtime
IF the match is tied at the end of regular time and overtime is played.
Will there be a Scoreless Quarter
Zero points scored by either team in one or more quarters.
Total Points Odd
Will the total match points (both teams) be an odd or even number. Zero is considered an even number
Total First Downs
The total number of First Downs made by both teams.
Most First Downs
Home or Away team to have the most First Downs. IF the scores are equal, the bet will be resulted as a draw/push.
Was first shot in the game made
Was the first shot attempt in the game scored or not. IF first shot attempt results in a Foul and that same shot attempt missed, then the bet result is a Push. IF first shot results in Foul and the shot attempt was made, then the bet result is a Win. For the avoidance of doubt, this market's settlement does not include any free throw attempts made or missed.
Was first shot attempt of the game a 3pt FG
Was the first shot attempt in the game a 3-Point Field Goal or not. IF first shot results in Foul with 3 free throws awarded, then the shot attempt is deemed to be a 3pt FG and the bet is a Win. Else the bet is a Lose.
Team to score the first 3pt FG
Home or Away team to score the first 3-Point Field Goal of the match
Home/Away to make their first shot attempt
Home/Away team to score on their first shot attempt. IF first shot results in Foul and shot missed, then the bet result is a Push. IF first shot results in Foul and shot made, then the bet result is a Win
Home/Away first shot attempt is a 3pt FG
Was the Home/Away team’s first shot attempt in the game a 3-Point Field Goal or not. IF first 3pt shot results in Foul and shot missed, then the bet result is a Push. IF first 3pt shot results in Foul and shot made, then the bet result is a Win.
Total 3pt FG made in the game
The total number of 3-Point Field Goals Made by both teams.
Both teams to score X+ points
Both Home and Away teams to score “X” points or more
Will there be a score in 1st Inning
Home or Away team to score in the first inning.
Will there be Extra Innings
IF the match is tied after 9 innings and extra innings are then played.
Team with Most Hits
Home or Away team to have the most Hits. IF the scores are equal, the bet will be resulted as a draw/push.
Total Hits O/U
The total number of Hits made by both teams.
Total Runs+Hits+Errors in 1st Innings O/U
The total number of Runs, Hits and Errors made by both teams in the first inning.
Either Pitcher to throw a Complete Game
Home or Away team pitcher to pitch the entire game without the benefit of a relief pitcher.
A Hit scored in every Inning
At least 1 Hit scored, by either team, in each inning of the game (includes any half innings played).
A Run scored in every Inning
At least 1 Run scored, by either team, in each inning of the game.
Perfect Game
Home or Away team pitcher(s) to pitch a victory that lasts a minimum of 9 innings and in which no opposing batter reaches any base during the course of the game.
Blown Save in game
Home or Away team relief pitcher enters a game in a save situation but allows the tying run to score.
Either Pitcher to Throw a No-Hitter
Home or Away team pitcher to pitch the entire game without the benefit of a relief pitcher and the opposing team fails to score a Hit in the entire game.
