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-Score 1st Wins - Will the team that scores first in the game also win the game.
-Winning Margin - Predict the scoring band within which the result falls.
-First Scoring Play - predict whether the first is a touchdown or any other score. PATs (Point After Touchdown) do not count. If neither team scores in the game 0-0 tie, wager has no action.
-Will a Special Teams Or Defensive TD Be Scored - 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).A fake field goal or fake punt which results in a touchdown by the team that snapped the ball is an offensive touchdown.
-To Score Last - PATs (Point After Touchdown) do not count.
-Team to Have The most First Downs In The Game. Predict the team that achieves the most first downs.
-Longest Field Goal/Touchdown - Graded as per longest Field Goal/Touchdown made. If there are no successful field goals or Touchdown, then those propositions have no action.
-1st Turnover - Predict the team that achieves the first turnover. On Fumble, it has to be a lost fumble recovered by opposing team, not by same team.
-First Offensive Play - Graded as per the first offensive play from scrimmage (excluding Penalties). In the event of the kick off being returned for a touchdown then bets will stand for the following kick off. Incomplete or intercepted passes will stand as a Pass play. A fumble on exchange to the RB will stand as a Run play. If QB is sack or QB fumble on his 1ST play, all wagers are NO ACTION.
-Score 3 Unanswered Times - Forecast whether either team will score 3 consecutive times during the game. A Score excludes any PATs (point after touchdown or 2 point conversions).
-First Touchdown Scorer - Forecast the name of the scorer of the first touchdown in the game, or whether no touchdown will be scored. The Field refers to any player not specifically listed. Players must be active (as per the official NFL Game Book) for bets to have action. The player in possession of the ball as the plane of the end zone is broken is deemed the winner.
-Total Punts Made By Both Teams.
-Total Field Goals Made In The Game.
-Total QB Sacks in the Game.
-Double result - Graded as per the results at half-time and end of regulation time.
-Highest scoring half - Push rule applies.
-Team with Highest Scoring Quarter - Push rule apply.
-Highest Scoring Quarter - Dead heat rule applies.
Player to record 1st Reception: ALL PLAYERS ARE ACTION - OVERTIME COUNTS
Wagering on money line, a baseball game are considered official after 5 innings of play (4½ if the home team is winning). If a game is called or suspended after 5 innings, the winner is determined by the score after the last full inning of play - unless 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 called
Note: MLB 2020 - Teams must play at least 59 regular season games for action. Does not include post-season games. All bets are action despite team relocation or team doesn't play all their home games in their current stadium
ALL HORSE RACING RULES AND PAYOFFS are handled by your Agent, please contact your agent for further information in regards to rules and payoffs.
Top European, American, Etc..
The winner will be the player with the lowest score at the end of the tournament (or after the cut if all players miss the cut), playoff included. In case of a tie for the low score in matches dead heat rules applies.
The Field includes any driver who is not listed. Any drivers who do not qualify for the race will be deemed no action. The race must be run within one week of the scheduled off time for there to be action. The official Nascar 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).
All moneyline wagers have three outcomes: home team win, away team win or a draw. If the wagering offer on a match includes the draw as a third option and the match ends in a draw, wagers on the draw will be paid, while wagers on both teams will be lost.
Goals are added to the underdogs score or subtracted from the favorites score when determining the results.
Totals will be determined by the combined score of both teams.
Totals in soccer work differently than other sports and can be shown in multiples of .25 ( ¼) goals. Since scoring is minimal in soccer, bookmakers will often times set a Total of 2 ¼ or 2 ¾. For example, if you bet on the Over 2 ¼ goals, half your bet is placed on "Over 2" and the other half of the bet is placed on "Over 2 ½ ". If the game settles on 2, you lose half your bet (Over 2 ½) and refunded the other half (Over 2). If the game settles on 3, you win both bets (Over 2 and Over 2 ½).
Another example is if you bet on the Under 2 ¾ goals. In this example, half your bet is placed on the Under 2 ½ goals and the other half is bet on the Under 3 goals. If the game lands on 3, you ' d lose half your bet (Under 2 ½) and refunded the other half (Under 3).
In the event of any of the following circumstances all bets will stand:
All futures (Ante post) bets have action. Should a player withdraw before a tournament begins, or retire during a tournament, bets on that player to win the tournament lose.
In the event of a match starting but not being completed (player retirement, disqualification, etc.) then two sets must be completed for action on the moneyline.
For over/under on a countries total medals within a sport, the total is for both the men's and women's competitions within that area - Example: If USA wins 20 medals in men's athletics and 9 in women's athletics, the total medals won by the USA is 29 in Athletics.
Events are official after the original medal ceremony. Any subsequent changes to those results do not count.
For props on individual athletes, competitor must start the first event they are scheduled to participate for action.
The challenge is to gather as much information as you can about a game, weigh the probabilities of each team winning by an analysis of your data, and then compare your opinion to the oddsmaker's. Make the right call and you're the winner. Pretty simple! While luck may be a part of the outcome of an individual game, and luck will on occasion go against you, it will balance out in the long run; the skilled and well researched will win.
Consistently winning at sports betting is not about luck! It is about being prepared, taking the time to investigate the team, the players, the venue etc. It's about the ability to discern all the facts, notice trends, and evaluate probability. Then your goal is to stay consistent in order to have long-term success in your betting.
Remember, it's you against the oddsmaker, not the bookmaker. The bookmaker is the liaison between the bettors and the oddsmaker. Bookmakers operate on a small profit margin and, ideally, the bookmaker likes to see half the money wagered on one team and half on the other, assuring a profit. If too much of the money goes on one team, the bookmaker will move the line or pointspread to encourage bets on the other team in an effort to balance his book.
The challenge for you is to outwit the oddsmaker and his views on each team's chances to win. By flipping a coin you will be right 50 percent of the time. At odds of 10/11 only 52.4 percent of your bets have to win for you to overcome the bookmaker's profit and break even. You only need to win a little more than half of the bets you make.
Do your homework, bet selectively, and 55 percent winning bets is definitely achievable. A very realistic target is 56-58 percent. With those percentages you will have a very profitable, as well as a gratifying hobby. That's right, win less than 60% of the time and more than 55% of the time and your hobby will be very profitable.
A straight bet (a.k.a. "side") is one of the most common forms of sports betting where you pick in advance which team will win the game.
For baseball, you bet on which team will win the game outright.
For basketball or football, there will generally be a point spread as part of the bet. If the number is positive (+), then you add the points to your team's score. If the number is negative (-), then subtract those points from your team's score. The side with the higher score after the points are applied is the winner.
Straight Bets Payoffs - For football and basketball the payoff is $100 for every $110 wagered unless otherwise noted. It is customary when making a bet that you put up the juice as part of your wager. Therefore, $110 will be wagered if you specify a $100 straight bet.
For sports involving no point spread (such as baseball or boxing), the money line (ML) determines the payoff. If the money line is a negative number, then you wager the amount of the money line for each $100 of your bet. For example, if the money line is -135, then you would wager $135 to win your $100 bet. If the money line is a positive number, then you will wager $100 to win the money line. For example, if the money line is +125, then you would wager $100 to win $125.
When entering an ML wager using the "base" amount, always enter the amount you wish to WIN when wagering on a favorite (negative number), and enter the amount you wish to RISK when wagering on an underdog (positive number).
You also may choose to "risk" or "win" a specific amount regardless of whether you are wagering on a favorite or an underdog.
Open Parlays allow you to make your Parlay selections at different times or even different days.
Example 3 Team Parlay
A teaser is a group of straight bets and/or totals combined into one bet. The difference between a parlay and a teaser is that with a teaser, the line you bet against for each individual wager is moved to your favor by the number of points of the teaser. If the regular line is -10 and you have a 6-point teaser, then your line would be -4.
As with a parlay, all of the individual parts need to win for the teaser to be a winner. Teasers are not available for baseball or hockey.
Please contact office for further information in regards to payoffs
Please contact office for further information in regards to rules
A Round Robin is a type of bet that takes your picks and arranges them in as many combination of parlays as one would have depending on the number of teams, which in this case would be anywhere between 3 to 8 teams. The combination of parlays can be made in 2, 3, 4, or 5 team parlays. For example if you were to pick a 5 team Round Robin with 3 team parlay combinations for $ 100 each way there would be a total of ten - 3 team parlay combinations with a total risk of $1,000 to win a total of $6,000 if all the sides or totals are -110.
Same rules apply on the Round Robin wager as the parlay bets. If a pick is to end in a tie all combinations with the pick that ended up in a tie will be reverted and the payout will be recalculated.
A future bet is a straight bet on an event or outcome that is relatively far off in the future
For example, you can bet that the Chicago Bears will win the Super Bowl long before the NFL season even starts, or that Dale Earnhardt will win the Winston Cup before the first race in the series has even been run.
Futures bets are money line bets and the odds are continually updated during the period leading up to the time when the bets are taken off the board. You receive the odds that are in effect at the time you place your bet. Because circumstances can change so much from the date the bet is offered to the date of the actual event it makes predicting outcomes very difficult. Futures bets often offer very attractive, high odds to the bettor.
Example One:
Place a fixed wager on the St. Louis Rams (-7, -110) for $220 to win $200.
If the Rams win, a fixed wager, up to the payout amount of the previous wager may be placed on the next selection. The subsequent wager may risk up to the previous payout of $420.
A wager on the Detroit Lions (-3 -110) for $330 to win $300 is placed.
If the Lions also win, the player would collect winnings on both wagers with a total profit of $500.
Example Two:
Place a fixed wager on the St. Louis Rams (-7, -110) for $220 to win $200.
If the Rams win, a fixed wager, up to the payout amount of the previous wager may be placed on the next selection. The subsequent wager may risk up to the previous payout of $420.
A wager on the Detroit Lions (-3 -110) for $330 to win $300 is placed.
If the Lions selection loses, the player would collect winnings on the Ram (+$200) and lose (-$330) on the Lions.
Example Three:
Place a fixed wager on the St. Louis Rams (-7, -110) for $220 to win $200.
If the Rams lose, any further selections after the Rams selection will be "No Action". The player would lose only (-$220) on the first wager.
Same as If-Bets (win only) but in this case, a subsequent wager has action if the prior bet wins OR PUSHES.
Example:
Place a fixed wager on the St. Louis Rams to win with spread of (-7).
If the Rams win or PUSH, a fixed wager, up to the original amount, is placed on the Detroit Lions to win with spread of (-3). In the event of a push in initial game, If Detroit wins, player would win $100.00. If Detroit would lose, player would lose $110.00.
A Rolling If-Bet (RIF) is a straight, parlay or teaser wager made contingent on the outcome of a previously placed wager that is still pending. The pending wager can be a wager on an event that is in progress or it can be a wager on an event that has yet to begin. The pending wager cannot be an existing IF-Bet, Reverse, any play with an open leg (Parlay or Teaser), a Free Play. You can only make a RIF from a Straight Bet.
When you bet on totals, you are betting on whether the total points scored in the game will be higher or lower than the posted total.
Totals Payoffs - For football and basketball the payoff for a winner is $100 for every $110 wagered unless otherwise noted.
It is customary when making a bet that you put up the juice as part of your wager. Therefore, $110 will be wagered if you specify a $100 total bet.For baseball totals, the total points seldom move. Instead, applying a money line to the total creates line moves. Therefore, your payoff will depend on the money line at the time of the wager.
Live betting gets you right into the action!
Lines will be offered at linemaker discretion. We do not guarantee a line at any point in the game.
Live In-Play lines are offered mainly for nationally televised games on selected sports.
All Live-Betting wagers are to be placed exclusively online.
Live lines are for the complete game score and the same outcome (same full game rules unless specified).