1- For wagering purposes, winners and losers are determined by the final score (including overtime). All games must go at least 55 minutes to have action (unless specified). Overtime counts for the final score unless specified.
2- If a game is suspended after 55 minutes and not resumed the same day, then regardless of whether the game is completed at a later date, the score when the game is halted will determine the betting results.
3- If play is suspended before the completion of 55 minutes and not resumed the same day, all bets will be scored as “no action” and all monies refunded.
4- All wagers on the game and the second half will include overtime scoring. Wagers on fourth quarters do not include overtime scoring.
5- All games must be played on the scheduled date and at the scheduled site to have action, unless otherwise noted before a contest.
6- For the NFL regular season wins to have action, teams must complete all 17 regular season games.
7- The AFC and NFC winners are determined by the two teams advancing to the Super Bowl.
8- The NFL “Away Points/Home Points” wagering proposition includes all games played in a given NFL week which includes all games played from Thursday to Monday.
9- NFL Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.NFL.com
10- Arena Football Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.Arenafootball.com.
11- For all Football Propositions involving statistics for a player, that player must have at least one passing attempt (QB) or rushing attempt (RB), or the wager will be considered No Action.
12- In Canadian Football, a “single” is defined as any one-point scoring play, excluding PATs (Points After Touchdown).
13- For wagering purposes, defensive points do not include PATs (Points After Touchdowns).
14- Las Vegas wagering rules will apply to any situations not covered herein.
Highest/Lowest Team Total:
– Wagers on Highest Team Total or Lowest Team Total will stand (“have action”) only if games are played on the scheduled dates and at the scheduled sites, as listed.
– If teams tie for the highest team total, the winner will be the team with the greatest winning margin (least points scored by the opposition). If the winning margins are also equal, all wagers on the tied teams will be graded as winners.
– If teams tie for the lowest team total, the winner will be the team with the greatest losing margin (most points scored by the opposition). If the losing margins are also equal, all wagers on the tied teams will be graded as winners.
Halftime wagering:
– Is simply a wager only on the score of the first, or second half of a contest. The line offered will be a pointspread, a moneyline, or a combination of the two, but the wager applies only to the score of the halftime period specified.
College Football Season Wins Rules:
– Bowl Games and Conference Championship Games are NOT used towards teams season wins total – Regular Season Games ONLY.
– Teams must play every scheduled regular season game for action.
NCAA Football Conference Championship Futures Rules
– If the conference has an official championship game, the winner of the championship game is deemed to have won that conference. If the conference has co-champions, the first team picked by the BCS is graded as a winner, and all other teams are losers. If a conference has co-champions, and no team is picked by the BCS, ALL team wagers will be graded as “No action” and refunded. For divisional odds within conferences, the team participating in the conference championship game will be considered to have won that division.
NFL Propositions – First Coach to be Fired or Released:
– The coach must be fired or resign during the Regular Season for action.
– If more than one coach is fired or released on the same day, the first coach fired or released will be the winner according to www.NFL.com.
NFL/NCAA Game Propositions – Team Performance
– 10 points for a win (tie 5 points for each team).
– 1 point for each point the team scores.
– Total points equals team performance.
Example:
Raiders 24 Final
Patriots 10
Raiders Performance = 34
Patriots Performance = 10
NFL/NCAA 1st Half Propositions – Team Performance:
– 6 points for a win (tie 3 points for each team).
– 1 point for each point the team scores
– Total points equals team performance.
Example:
Giants 14 End 1st Half
Redskins 10
Giants Performance = 20
Redskins Performance = 10
NFL Propositions – Multi-way Player Props:
– If any player listed in a category does not play in the game, the entire category will be graded as no action. For example, if one of the players listed in the Rushing Yards category does not play, then all wagers on Rushing Yards will be graded as no action. In case of a tie for the Passing Yards category, the tie-breaker is Completion, then Touchdown Passes, then Team Points. In case of a tie for the Rushing Yards category, the tie-breaker is Touchdowns, then Team Points.
– In case of a tie for Receiving Yards, the tie-breaker is Receptions, then Touchdowns, then Team Points.
The tie-breaker rules are used until the tie is broken. For example, for Receiving Yards, if the tie is broken using Receptions, the wagers will be graded using these results.
Fantasy Football Player Matchup Rules:
– The scoring system of 1 point for every 50 passing yards, 1 point for every 20 rushing yards, 1 point for every 20 receiving yards, 6 points for every touchdown, 2 points for every 2 point conversion, -2 points for every fumble lost and -2 points for every interception will be used.
– Every yardage category will be rounded to the near point separately at the end of the time period.
Yearly matchups include all 16 regular season games. All players in the matchup must play in at least 8 games for action.
– Weekly matchups are for 1 week only. An NFL week starts on Thursday and ends on Monday. All players in the matchup must play 1 down for action.
Fantasy Rivals and Fanball Team Matchup Rules:
– Final score of Fantasy Rivals matchups will be determined by fantasyrivals.com or fanball.com based on the teams and scoring system finalized for the game there. Scoring systems and lineup composition will vary by game.
Matchups include all games from Thursday to Monday of the current week. Any game rescheduled outside this time frame will not be counted.
– Matchups will be action if and only if the Quarterback of both fantasy teams play at least 1 play. If a team starts more than one quarterback, at least 1 quarterback on each team must play at least 1 play. If this condition is not satisfied, all bets will be refunded on that matchup.
Special Football Season Win Rules:
– ‘NFL Season Win Totals’ only include regular season games and all 17 regular season games must be played for action.
– Play-off games and pre-season games do not count for this bet offering.
– ‘NCAA Season Win Totals’ only includes regular season games. Each team must play their scheduled 12 regular season games. Championship games and Bowl games do not count for this bet offering. Teams must play all scheduled opponents.