THE RULES

   
  • House Rules
  • Games must have a Final score and meet or exceed the below schedule to have Action.

    Football (College & PRO) 55 minutes
    Basketball (PRO) 43 minutes
    Basketball (College) 35 minutes
    Hockey 55 minutes
    Baseball (Home Team Moneyline Winning) 4½ innings
    Baseball (Away Team Moneyline Winning) 5 innings
    Baseball (Run/Spread Line & Total Runs, Home Winning)* 8½ innings
    Baseball (Run/Spread Line & Total Runs, Visitor Winning)* 9 innings
    Soccer (OT does not count for final score) 90 minutes + injury time

     

    Games for sports listed above that do not meet or exceed the above schedule are No Action regardless of the Final score. Games must have a Final score to be Action.

    All games must be completed on the day scheduled. Suspended games, and games that are completed the next day are No Action. This rule, however, does not apply to golf round head-two-head action or tennis match. If a round of golf or tennis match is completed the next day, the play stands.

    Overtime games and extra inning games are figured as part of the regular game (except soccer). This pertains to the game and total. Overtime is part of any half time play and 4th quarter play (except soccer).

    For Baseball, The first half of a game is counted from the start of the game until the end of the 5th inning. The second half goes from the top of the 6th inning until the end of the game. If a game goes past the 9th inning, all scores in extra innings will count towards the second half.

    For head-to-head propositions or matchups, both sides must play for there to be action. If one side did not play, the proposition is considered No Action.

    A player or team must play for a proposition to have action. If a team or player did not play, the proposition is considered No Action.

    Game proposition, player proposition, team total point, adjusted runline, and other none main game lines are No Action if game does not complete in full.

    Halves, Quarters, Periods, Innings, and Rounds Grading: If a half, quarter, period, round, or inning is completed, the half,quarter, period, round, or inning will have Action regardless of the situation for the rest of the event. This rule pertains also to an event that is suspended or cancelled with no Final score or result.

    BAD LINE RULE - Plays made on an obvious gross line errors whether due to software or human error will be considered No Action.


     

     

     

  • Parlay

    In case of No Action or a tie the parlay is reduced to the next lowest number of plays. A two-team parlay with a tie and a win becomes a straight play.


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  • Teasers

    * A tie can revert to next lower number of teams or is considered a LOSS depending on how your agent setup his book. Please contact your agent for rule.

    Tie and loss is considered a loss.

    * Note that a 2-team teaser with a push is not reduced to a 1-team teaser as there is no such play.

  • Big Football Teasers Big teasers only - any tie loses.
    3 team 10pts

  • Big Basketball Teasers Big teasers only - any tie loses.
    3 team 7pts

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  • Point Purchasing
  • Not available on halftime, circled, and added games.

    One half point -120
    One point -130
    One and one half point -140
    Two point -150

    * Football price may be different from above depending on game line. In football, buying on, off, or through a spread of 7 or 3 will cost 25% instead of 10%. For example buying a half point from Oakland +7 -110 to Oakland +7.5 will give you a new line of Oakland +7.5 -135 instead of Oakland +7.5 -120.


     

  • Other Rules
  • The following rules are unique to specific sports.

     

  • Baseball Pitcher Rules
  • Baseball game moneyline and first 5 inning plays have the following pitcher options

  • Listed Both Pitchers Both listed pitchers must start for moneyline plays to have action. You have No Action if either or both pitchers do not start the game. All baseball total and run-line are listed pitchers only.
  • Listed One Pitcher The pitcher you specify must start for moneyline plays to have action. You have No Action if your specified pitcher does not start the game. If the pitcher opposing your selected pitcher is changed, the moneyline price will be computed with revised odds based on the new pitcher.
  • Action All moneyline plays have action. However, if there is a pitching change, the moneyline price will be computed with revised odds based on the new pitchers.
  • NOTE: Specified pitchers are the pitchers posted. If no pitchers are posted i.e. pre-season, then action goes regardless of pitchers.

     

  • Baseball 7 Inning Rule
  • In the case of pre-determined 7 inning game the game must complete 7 innings, or 6 1/2 innings if the home team is leading, otherwise Totals, Run Lines, Moneyline or Propositions will constitute a No Action.

     

  • Baseball Player Props Rule
  • For player props such as hits, runs, or stolen bases, a player must have at least 1 plate appearance and is a starter. If player comes in as pinch hitter or pinch runner, then all props on player is No Action.

     

  • MLB Regular Season Series
  • When selecting on a team to win a regular season series, the series is based on consecutive games played. It should also be noted that no other opponent can run in between the consecutive games of a series. If any game of a series gets canceled the play is No Action. All series plays are based on action, not listed pitchers.

     

     

  • Soccer Moneyline Rule
  • Any plays on the moneyline of a soccer game is considered a loss if a game is a draw.


  • Soccer Asian Handicap Lines
  • Spread and Total lines for Soccer work exactly the same as in the other sports except for one difference. Sometimes you will see lines that have a comma i.e. OVER 2 ½,3 -110 or ENGLAND pick,- ½ -110. These lines are based on the Asian Handicap line type. Below are explanations of Asian Handicap spread and total lines.

    If you play on a line such as UNDER 2,2 ½ -110 for 100 credits, what you are actually doing is placing 50 credits on UNDER 2 -110 and another 50 credits on Under 2 ½ -110. If the total score of the game is 2, then you will push on the UNDER 2 -110 and lose on UNDER 2 ½ -110. If the score is 3, then you would lose everything because 2 and 2 ½ are both lower than 3. If the score is 1, then you would win everything because 2 and 2 ½ are both higher than 1.

    This works the same way for spread lines. For example if you play on NIGERIA + 1,+ 1 ½ - 110 for 100 credits, what you are actually doing is placing 50 credits on NIGERIA +1 -110 and another 50 credits on Nigeria + 1 ½ - 110. If the game ends up Nigeria 0 and Argentina 1, you would push on the NIGERIA +1 -110 and win on the NIGERIA +1 ½ -110. If it's Nigeria 0 and Argentina 2, then you lose everything because you would lose on the NIGERIA +1 and also NIGERIA +1 ½. If the score is Nigeria 0 and Argentina 0, then you win everything because you would win on the NIGERIA +1 and also NIGERIA +1 ½.

     

  • Tennis Rule
  • Play must be fully completed without player's withdrawal, injuries or disqualification for plays to stand. If a match is rescheduled due to weather problems, bad light, etc. then all plays will have action. If a player withdraws before match due to injuries or any other reasons, then all plays for that match is No Action.


     

  • Golf Matchup Rules
  • If both players in a matchup missed the cut(MC) or withdraw(WD) and failed to complete the tournament, all plays are considered No Action. If one player missed the cut(MC) or withdraw(WD) and the other player continued and finished, the player who finished is the winner if the play is a matchup. If a player in a matchup withdraw(WD) without teeing off for the tournament, all plays are considered No Action.

    All plays for a player who missed the cut(MC) or withdraw(WD) during a tournament in a To Win Tournament future are considered losses. All plays for a player who withdraw(WD) before the tournament started in a To Win Tournament future are considered No Action.

     

  • Golf Spread Line
  • For regular tournaments the Spread Line is based on strokes. But for Match Play tournaments, the Spread Line is based on points.

     

  • Golf Dead Heat Rule
  • In a future/proposition where a dead heat(tie) occurs in a line such as "2nd Round Winner", "Leader after 1st Round", ect., the winnning payout is divided by the total number of golfers in the dead heat(tie).
    For example if you made a play on "1st Round Winner of Masters" where there are 3 golfers tied for the top spot in the first round and your original payout is 300, your new payout would be 100 based on 300(original winning payout)/3(dead heat golfers) = 100(new payout based on Dead Heat Rule)


     

  • Auto Racing Matchup Rules
  • All race results are official after all post race inspections. Race must be fully completed on the same day. If a race has started but has to be canceled or rescheduled all plays for that race is No Action. If a race has not started but has to be rescheduled due to weather problems, bad light, etc. then all plays will have action. If a driver withdraws from a race before the start time, all plays for that driver is No Action.


     

  • MMA and Boxing Round Rule
  • A total listed on a fight represents the total number of completed rounds. The halfway point of a round is at exactly two minute and thirty seconds into a five minute round. Thus, 4½ rounds would be two minute and thirty seconds of the 5th round. The halfway point of a three minute round is at the one minute and 30 seconds mark. The halfway point of a two minute round is at the one minute mark.

     

  • MMA and Boxing DQ Rule
  • If a fighter is disqualified, then the fight is No Action.

     

     

  • Regular Season Wins for All Sports
  • Teams must play all scheduled games for action, otherwise plays will be considered void. Unless the outcome has already been determined.

     

     

  • NCAA Football Conference Championships Tie-Breakers
  • Winner of the SEC, Big 12, and ACC conferences is defined as the winner of those conferences' championship games. For other conferences, in the event of a tie in the regular season standings, the winner is defined as the highest ranked team according to the BCS standings the week following the conference championship games. If no team is ranked in the BCS, then the team ranked highest in the AP poll the week following the conference championship games will be determined the winner.


     

  • Racebook Rules
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  • Post Time Change
  • When there is a Post Time change, all plays made after the new Post Time will be canceled.

     

  • Jockey Change
  • When there is a jockey change, all plays will continue to have action. Plays are placed on the Horse, not on the jockey.

     

  • Scratch Rules
  • All plays are No Action for all parts of a Win, Place, Show, Exacta, Trifecta, Superfecta or Quinella plays where there is a scratched horse involved in any part of the play.

     

  • Pool Manipulation
  • Where there is evidence of pool manipulation, all affected plays will be deemed void.

     

  • Racebook Payout Rules
  • Payout does not always necessary reflect what is at the track. The Maximum Payout may vary depending on your agent. Please contact your agent to find the Maximum Racebook Payout for your account.