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The Rules

SPORTS is fully licensed and authorized to operate on the Internet. To ensure complete legality, all transactions and wagers will be considered as originating from and governed by the laws of Costa Rica.

Member's winnings will not be reported to any government agency. It is the sole responsibility of each individual to report income for tax purposes.

All members must be at least 21 years old.

Personal identity and details of all members; including name, address, phone number, email address and wagering history, will remain completely confidential, and never given, reported or sold to any third party.

Members are solely responsible for their account transactions and should keep all account information confidential. The member is solely responsible for any unauthorized use of the account either through the phone or the website.

Management reserves the right to refuse or limit any wager.

All Internet wagers are final once accepted by SPORTS and verified by the member.

SPORTS does not take responsibility for missing or duplicate wagers made by the member online and will not review discrepancy request because a play is missing or duplicated. It is advisable to print a copy of all wagers made using the Internet. If you have a discrepancy in your balance, this printout will allow us to solve the problem quickly and accurately.

Members may review their transactions in the PENDING section of the site after each session in order to verify that all wagers placed were accepted. PLEASE CHECK ALL WAGERS CAREFULLY!

Sports follows Las Vegas no bet regulations which state: No bet +/- 2 ½ points or 40 ¢ from the consensus line shall be honored regardless of whether the error is made by the sportsbook or the customer in either manual or electronic transaction.

Official Game: All sporting events must be played on the date and site scheduled unless otherwise specified. If an event is postponed, suspended and/or rescheduled, this automatically constitutes "no action". Please review each individual sport to obtain playtime regulations that constitute action on a wager.

In Baseball, a wager on a Run Line or a Total will always be with the Listed Pitchers. Therefore, if there is a Pitcher change, the wager will be NO ACTION.

Please note that 4th Quarter Wagering in football DOES NOT include Overtime.

Live Betting

On some events we offer odds on the outcome of the match-up while the game is being played or 'in-progress'.

Live3 betting is treated the same as any other bet, although the pricing will reflect what has happened in the game so far.

For example, in Super Bowl XL, at the start of the second quarter, Seattle led Pittsburgh 3-0. We might offer the following lines:

  • Pittsburgh -2.5 +100 Over 36.5 -115
  • Seattle +2.5 -130 Under 36.5 -115

If you place a bet on the Seattle Seahawks +2.5 -130, this bet would be graded the same as if it were made before the game began. If Seattle won the game or lost by exactly 1 or 2 points, your wager would win. Alternatively, if you bet on the Pittsburgh Steelers they must win by 3 points or more for your bet to win.

Betting Rules

1) Sports reserves the right to limit or refuse any wager prior to its acceptance.

2) Minimum wager $50 by phone, $25 by Internet.

3) BAD LINE RULE – Sports will not accept wagers on events posted with obvious or gross line errors. Management also reserves the right to cancel any wager made on an obvious "bad" line whether due to software or human error.

4) Members should check their account balance on a weekly basis at the minimum.

5) Members must state their User ID and Password to the sports consultant prior to obtaining a line or placing a wager.

6) Account balances are verified by the sports consultant. Any discrepancies will be corrected by the customer service department.

7) Sports keeps track of all wagers by telephone. Any discrepancies with regard to wagers will be resolved by the tape recording of the transaction, and that recording shall serve as the final determination of the dispute and all wagers will be adjusted accordingly.

8) READ BACK IS FINAL" when the sports consultant reads back the wager and says "If all of the plays just stated are correct, please state your PIN and Password". It is the customer's responsibility to correct any errors during the readback. Once the plays are confirmed they are final. In the event that the customer does not hear the read back due to technical difficulties, it is the customer's responsibility to call back immediately to confirm the plays. Otherwise the wagers will be voided.

9) All disputes will be settled by management in a timely manner.

10) Sports reserves the right to add, delete or change house wagering limits, rules or payoff odds at any time.

11) The placing of wagers by anyone under 21 is prohibited.

12) Las Vegas Rules apply to any wager or discrepancy not covered by the rules and regulations here specified.

13) In order to have action, the game must go:

Football (College - Pro) 55 min. of play
Basketball (Pro) 43 min. of play
Basketball (College) 35 min. of play
Hockey (Pro) 55 min. of play
Boxing (Pro - amateur) 1st round bell
Other sports (W/time-limits) 5 min. of play remaining
Baseball (Home Team Winning) 4 1/2 innings complete
Baseball (Visitor Winning) 5 innings complete
Baseball (Total Runs-Home team winning) 8 1/2 innings complete
Baseball (Total Runs-visitor winning) 9 innings complete

14) All sporting events must be played on the date as scheduled unless otherwise specified. Any event postponed or rescheduled will automatically constitute " No Action".

15) When wagering on totals, overtime periods are counted in the final score, unless otherwise specified.

16) The home team is always listed as the bottom team unless otherwise specified.

Baseball wagering rules

Baseball Notes: If a Regular Season game is called or suspended after 4½ innings of play the score is determined after the last full inning of play, unless the home team scores to tie or win in the bottom half of the inning, in which case the winner is determined by the score when the game is called. When betting listed pitchers, both pitchers must start in order to have action. In Baseball, a wager on a Run Line or a Total will always be with the Listed Pitchers, therefore if there is a Pitcher change, the wager will be NO ACTION.

Rules Exception: MLB Post Season Games that are suspended (not cancelled), bets will carry over until the game is ruled final. This Rule Exception only applies to MLB Post Season Games and not regular season games.

Example: Texas and Tampa score is 1-2 in the top of the 8th and Texas scores a run to tie the game 2-2. Now the game is suspended due to rain and scheduled to resume 2 days later. In this case all bets pending will remain pending until the game is completed and ruled final.

1) When wagering on total runs (over/under) the game must go 9 innings (8.5 if the home team is ahead) to have action. If a Regular Season game is called or suspended in extra innings, the score will be determined after the last full inning unless the home team scores to tie, or takes the lead in the bottom half of the inning, in which case the score is determined at the time the game is called

2) The result of a game is official after 5 innings of play unless the home team is leading after 4.5 innings. If a Regular Season game is called or suspended, the winner is determined by the score after the last full inning unless the home team scores to tie, or takes the lead in the bottom half of the inning, in which case the winner is determined by the score at the time the game is called. Monies will be refunded if the home team ties the game and it is then suspended. Regular Season Games will not carry over to the following day unless otherwise specified.

3) Wagers on Total Runs, Run Lines and Alternate Run Lines will be refunded if a pitcher change occurs prior to both listed pitchers throwing at least one pitch.

4) Run line wagering rules are the same as those for baseball totals.

5) Money-line wagers on baseball will be accepted in the following manner:

  1. Action - team against team, regardless of the starting pitchers.
  2. Listed Pitchers - if both starting pitchers are not exactly as specified at the time of the bet, the wager will be deemed "no action".
  3. One Listed Pitcher - this is a wager on or against one specified pitcher, regardless of the other starting pitcher. If the specified pitcher does not start, the wager is deemed "no action".

6) In the event there is a pitching change prior to the game, the money-line will be adjusted and "action" wagers will be graded using the opening price for the new pitcher.

7) A pitcher is deemed a starter after throwing the first pitch to the opponent's first batter.

8) Double Headers: Double header games are denoted as Game1 or Game2. Members may list pitchers in a double header, however, wagers are taken on games, not pitchers. If a scheduled pitcher does not go in his scheduled game of a double header but in the other game, wagers are graded based on the Game, not on the pitcher.

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 the 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.

Hockey

Sports offers both American and Canadian lines in hockey.

Canadian line:
EX.
Sharks –½ +130
Kings +½ -150

Sharks are minus a half a goal plus 130 and the Kings are plus a half a goal minus 150.

American line: Regular "Money lines".

Wagering is accepted on the total goals scored. Overtime period counts towards the final score.

Penalty Shootouts are expressly considered part of overtime. If a Penalty Shootout is contested, the winner will be credited with an extra goal.

Parlays or if bets with Puckline to total on the same game are NOT allowed.

Boxing

Wagering on boxing is done by laying or taking "money line" odds:

The Minus (-) indicates the favorite.
The Plus (+) indicates the underdog.
  1. When the bell sounds to begin the first round, the bout will be considered official for betting purposes, regardless of the scheduled length or title.
  2. If the scheduled length of the match is changed, all prior wagers on the number of rounds the bout will last will be graded as 'No Action'.
  3. Each round is three minutes in duration; a half-round is defined as ninety seconds.
  4. For wagering purposes, the disqualification of a boxer during a match will be counted as a knockout by his opponent.
  5. Total of Rounds: Customer will either go over or under a number of rounds in which the fight will be finished.
    1. For example; on the total of rounds the line is 4.5. If a player takes the over, he's saying that the fight will last more than 4.5 rounds. That would be 4 full rounds and the first 90 seconds into the 5th round.
  6. Correct Result Wagering: Players can wager on which boxer will win the fight and the manner in which the fight is won. A KNOCKOUT includes Technical Knockouts (TKO) and Disqualifications (DQ). A DECISION is determined to be anytime the judge's scorecards are used to determine the winner of the bout regardless of the round in which this occurs. If the fight ends in a Tie, wagers on the draw will be paid, while wagers on "no draw" and on both fighters will be lost. If any of both fighters wins, wagers on "no draw" plus the fighter (that wins the fight) will be considered winners, the rest losers.
  7. Las Vegas wagering rules will be used for any situation not covered here.

Parlays

Football, Basketball and Baseball

Please contact your agent for Parlay Rules and Maximum Payouts.

Teasers

Regular Teasers give you a choice of 6, 6½ or 7 points in football (4, 4½ or 5 pts for Basketball), which improve the line used on your team. You may pick anywhere between 2 and 6 teams, and the corresponding payout increases with the number of teams picked. Please contact your agent for Teaser Payouts.

In the case of a Tie, then the teaser reverts to the lower teaser payout. This means that if you made a 4 team Teaser and one of your choices is a Tie, then the teaser payout will be that of a 3 Team Teaser. In the case of a tie in a 2 team Teaser, then the result is a No Action on the bet, regardless of the result of the other team.

Special Teasers give you even more points than regular teasers, 10 points on 3-Team Special Teasers and 13 points on 4-Team Special Teasers (8 & 10 pts for Basketball). In general, Special teaser rules are as follow:

10 Points (Football) / 7 Points (Basketball)
  • Must always pick 3 Teams
  • You always get 10pts in football and 7pts in basketball
  • Player lays 13/10
  • Ties Lose
  • Sides and Totals may be used
13 Points ( NCAA Football)
  • Must always pick 4 Teams
  • You always get 13pts in football (No NFL)
  • Player lays 13/10
  • Ties Lose
  • Sides and Totals may be used

Please be aware that Ties Lose in a Special Teaser.

Pleasers

Pleasers give you a choice of 6, 6½ or 7 points in football (4, 4½ or 5 pts for Basketball), which subtract from the line used on your team. You may pick anywhere between 2 and 6 teams, and the corresponding payout increases with the number of teams picked. Please contact your agent for Pleaser Payouts. Ties in Pleasers are considered a win.

If Bets and Reverses

If Win Push or Cancel: if the first pick wins, ties, cancels, or is suspended, you have action on the second pick and so on.

If Win Only: only if the first pick wins, you have action on the next pick and so on.

BASEBALL Propositions

First-Half Wagers (5 innings):

  1. All wagers on baseball first halfs (5 innings) will be decided on the basis of the score at the end of five full innings.
  2. If a game does not go five full innings, all first-half wagers (5 innings) will be cancelled.
  3. Once 5 full innings have been completed, all wagers on the first half (5 innings) will stand.
  4. All first-half wagers (5 innings) must list both pitchers. If either listed pitcher does not start, wagers on the first half (5 innings) will be cancelled.

Baseball Grand Salami:

  1. The Baseball Grand Salami will be decided by the total runs scored in all major-league games scheduled for that day.
  2. All scheduled games must go at least 9 innings (8½ if the home team is winning). If any scheduled game is canceled or stopped before the completion of 8½ innings, all wagers on the Baseball Grand Salami will be cancelled.
  3. No pitchers will be listed for the Grand Salami; all wagers will have action regardless of the starting pitchers.

MLB Runs, Hits and Errors (MLB R-H-E):

  1. All MLB R-H-E wagers will be graded using the sum of Runs, Hits and Errors as grading factors.
 
Example:
Runs Hits Errors
LA Angels 2 6 3
Cleveland 14 10 0

will result in a MLB R-H-E score of LA Angels 11, Cleveland 24 = total of 35.

  1. When wagering on MLB R-H-E totals (over/under) the game must go 9 innings (8.5 if the home team is ahead) to have action. If a game is called or suspended in extra innings, the score will be determined after the last full inning played unless the home team scores to tie in the bottom half of the inning in which case the score is determined at the time the game is called.
  2. For all MLB R-H-E wagers both listed pitchers must start. A pitcher is deemed a starter after throwing the first pitch to the opponent's first batter. If a listed pitcher doesn't start all wagers will be refunded.

MLB Prop Rules

  1. MLB Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.MLB.com .
  2. On player props, the player must start the game or the pitcher must throw one pitch for the wager to have action.
  3. "Team to score first", "yes/no score in 1st inning", " team to hit 1st double, triple or Home Run" are graded as soon as that occurs . The bet is final even should the game be rained out or suspended.
  4. On total runs scored by team, the game must go 9 innings (8.5 if the home team is ahead) to have action.
  5. The listed pitchers must start the game for any props to have action.
  6. For head to head matchups between players, both players must start the game for the prop to have action.
  7. On Total Bases Propositions, the listed pitchers and both players must start. A batter is only credited for bases if he hits a single (1), a double (2), a triple (3) or a home run (4). A walk, hit by pitch, error, balk, sacrifices, fielders choice or passed ball do not count. The batter must hit the ball and make it to first base without an error being committed. If he hits a single, for example, and makes it further than first on an error, he is only credited with a single (1 base).
  8. Pitcher propositions "Total Runs Allowed" include both earned and unearned runs.
  9. Involving multiple players from each team, such as Player to score the 1st run or record the 1st RBI, all players are action unless otherwise specified on the wager. In pool events all players are action.

FOOTBALL Propositions

  1. NFL Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.NFL.com
  2. NCAA Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.ESPN.com
  3. For player propositions: The quarterback must have at least one passing attempt and the running back must have at least one rushing attempt for the wager to be action. In wagers involving total receptions and total receiving yards the player must play for action, and if he doesn't have a catch the wager stands and it is considered as zero yards (under wins).
  4. For wagering purposes, defensive points do not include PATs (Points After Touchdowns).
  5. Involving multiple players from each team, such as "Player to score the 1st TD", all players are action unless otherwise specified on the wager. In pool events all players are action.
  6. Overtime counts on football propositions. The 4th Quarter, however, does NOT include Overtime. Only the actual points scored in the 4th quarter count towards a 4th Quarter wager.
  7. Football propositions such as:
    1. Team to score first,
    2. Team to receive the opening kickoff,
    3. Team to get the first 1st down,
    4. Team to punt first,
    5. YES/NO score in 7min 30sec or 2, 4 or 5 minutes of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, quarter
    6. First score of the game: Touchdown/Field goal or Safety,
    7. Teams first score of the game: Touchdown/Field goal or Safety,
    8. Team to make the 1st successful FG,
    9. Team to miss the first FG,
    10. Team to record the 1st QB sack
    11. First turnover of the game,
    12. YES/NO special teams or defensive TD score,
    13. Player to score a TD 1st,
    14. QB to throw a TD 1st,
    15. To happen 1st for QBs

    ….are graded as soon as that occurs.

  1. For other football propositions the game must go 55 minutes for action, such as:
    1. Team to score last,
    2. Last score of the game: TD / FG or Safety
    3. Teams last score of the game: TD / FG or Safety
    4. First turnover of the game,
    5. YES/NO special teams or defensive TD score
    6. Team to Have MOST 1st DOWNS,
    7. Team to Have the LONGEST FIELD GOAL,
    8. Team to Have the LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN ,
    9. Team to Have the LONGEST PUNT RETURN,
    10. Team to Have the LONGEST TOUCHDOWN,
    11. Total FIELD GOALS made in the game by BOTH TEAMS,
    12. Teams Total points scored in the game,
    13. Total PUNTS in the Game,
    14. Total QB SACKS Made by BOTH Teams,
    15. Total TOUCHDOWNS Made in the game by BOTH TEAMS,
    16. Total Player Propositions,
  2. Special rules on football propositions:
    1. The First Turnover of the game: On fumble, it has to be lost fumble recovered by an opposing team, not be same team.
    2. Will either team score 3 unanswered times in game: Extra point and 2 point conversions do not count as a score.
    3. Team to have the longest FG, longest kickoff return, longest punt return, longest touchdown: If yardage is tied for both teams, wagers have no action.
    4. Team to have longest touchdown: Offensive, Defensive or Special teams counts.
    5. FIRST Team Offense to cross 50 Yards Line: Punt Return, Kickoff Return, Fumble Recovery or Interception Return does not count towards wager, teams offense has to cross the 50 yards line for wager to be official.
    6. Team to make a 3rd Down Conversion FIRST: If the 1st Down happens via Penalty, wager is a winner.
    7. Team to USE a TIMEOUT 1st in the game: If Team loses a Coaches Challenge and is charged a Timeout and this is the 1st Timeout in the game, wager is graded a winner.
    8. FIRST Team to be penalized for PASS INTERFERENCE: Wager is on which team will be called for Defensive or Offensive Pass Interference (penalty) first in the game. If penalty happens on the same play, wager becomes 2nd Defensive or Offensive Interference penalty.
    9. FIRST Team to get called for a HOLDING PENALTY: Team to have Defensive or Offensive Holding Penalty called on them first. If both teams have offsetting holding penalties on the same play, 1st holding penalty is a winning wager.
    10. FIRST Punt of the game: Player catches ball & ball hits the ground or fumbles ball = Ball Hits Ground is winner. Ball has to go out of bounds in air & land out of bounds, if not, Ball Hits Ground is a winner. Touchback, ball must be placed on Opponents 20 yard line for winning wager.
    11. Total number of different players to score: Wager is on how many team players will score in game. Any score by a player counts towards wager. FG, TD, Safety count as a score. Extra Point and 2 Pt Conversion don't count towards wager.
  3. In NFL Regular Season wins and Team vs Team regular season wins: teams must play all 16 Regular season games for action. Wager is for Regular Season Only.
  4. In Odds to win the NFL MVP: All wagers have action. If a player withdraws (due to injury, illness, etc.), prior or during the football season all bets still have action.
  5. In NFL Season player propositions (Most passing yards, most rushing yards and most receiving yards): Wager is for Regular Season ONLY. All wagers have action.
  6. In NFL Regular season player vs player proposition: Most Touchdown passes thrown: Both players MUST play in teams opening game for action. Wager is for Touchdown Passes ONLY. Wager is for Regular Season Only.
  7. In NFL Regular season player vs player proposition: Most Touchdowns Scored: Both players MUST play in teams opening game for action. All Touchdowns count towards wager. Wager is for Regular Season Only.
  8. In NCAA Football Regular Season wins: Wager is for Regular Season Games Only. Conference Championship games and Bowl games are NOT included. Team must play every scheduled regular season game for action.
  9. In NCAA Conference championships: If 1 or more teams tie for the title, the winner is the team that is selected 1st by the BCS. If a Conference has a title game then the winner of the conference championship game will be considered to have won that conference.
  10. In NCAA Divisional: The team participating in the conference championship game will be considered to have won that division.

HOCKEY Propositions

  1. NHL Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.NHL.com
  2. Player Propositions: For Total Player Points, both goals and assists are included. Only goals or assists scored during regulation time are counted. For grading purposes, goals scored during overtime and Penalty Shootouts are NOT included.
  3. "Team to score first" and "yes/no score in 10 minutes" are graded as soon as that occurs.

BASKETBALL Propositions

  1. NBA Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.NBA.com
  2. NCAA Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.ESPN.com
  3. For all Football Propositions involving statistics for a player, that player MUST PLAY in game for the wager to have action.
  4. Overtime counts on basketball propositions.

SOCCER RULES

  1. If a match is suspended before full time is reached, and not completed the same day, wagers on the outcome of the match are considered void and all wagers will be refunded.
  2. Money line wagering on soccer offers a draw line as well as sides. In the event of a draw example: (1-1), all bets on either of the sides will be graded as losers. Again, in the event of a draw, only wagers placed on the draw line will be graded as a win. This rule does not apply to bets placed on the spread.
  3. The result of the game is decided after 90 minutes of play plus injury time. Extra time / overtime / golden goal is not taken into consideration for soccer bets unless otherwise stipulated.
  4. If any match is abandoned or postponed all bets will be void unless the relevant marked result has already happened. For example, "first goal scorer" betting will stand if a goal has already been scored.

GOLF

General:

  1. 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 and the money refunded.
  2. Wagers on a golfer who does not play in the tournament are graded as No Action.
  3. A golfer is deemed to have played once he or she has teed off. In the event of a player withdrawing after having teed off, wagers on that player will be considered a loss.
  4. 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.

Outright Betting (Tournament Winner):

  1. The "Field" includes all players not offered by name.
  2. All outright bets are settled on the player winning the trophy. The result of play-offs is taken into account.
  3. 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 of the number of holes specified by the officials will be the winner, unless there is no further play or only part of a round completed after a bet has been placed, in which case that bet will be canceled.
  4. In the event that two or more golfers are tied for the lead at the end of regulation play, a sudden death playoff is normally used to determine the winner of the tournament. In this case, the winner of the playoff is the winner for betting purposes. All other golfers in the playoff will be graded as second-place finishers.
  5. In the event of a tie for a finishing position, the tied position will count; for example, if five players tie for eighth place, all five will be considered to have finished eighth.
  6. In some tournaments, tournament officials may have the individuals play a specified number of playoff holes to determine the tournament winner. In this case, the golfer with the lowest score after completing the specified number of holes will be declared the winner, and all other golfers in the playoff will be graded as second-place finishers.

Golf Matchups:

  1. In head-to-head matchups, both golfers must tee off in order to have action.
  2. Players are paired for betting purposes only. The player with the lower score over the entire tournament is the matchup winner.
  3. In 1st Round matchups, the player with the lower score in the 1st round ONLY (usually 18 holes) is the matchup winner
  4. Settlement will be on the player achieving the highest placing at the end of the tournament. If the number of rounds played is reduced, as in the case of bad weather, bets stand providing that an official tournament winner is declared.
  5. If one player misses the cut, the other player is deemed the winner. If both players miss the cut, the lowest score after the cut has been made will determine the winner.
  6. If a player is disqualified or withdraws after starting, either prior to the completion of two rounds or after both players have made the cut, the other player is deemed the winner.
  7. If a player is disqualified during either the 3rd or 4th rounds, when the other player in the match bet has already missed the cut, the disqualified player will be considered the winner.

To Miss/Make The Cut:

For some tournaments we may offer prices for players to make the cut (take part in the final rounds), or miss the cut (fail to qualify for the final rounds).
 

Finishing Position of a Named Player:

In the event of a tie for a finishing position, the tied position will count, eg. a tie with 5 other players for 8th place will count as a finishing position of 8.
 

Group Betting:

  1. 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.
  2. In the event of a tie, the winner will be the player with the lowest score for the final round.
  3. If a player does not tee off all bets on that group will be void and monies refunded.

AUTO RACING

Postponements:

  1. If a race or qualifier is postponed for any reason, all wagers will remain valid for 48 hours. If the postponement lasts more than 48 hours, all wagers will be canceled and the money refunded.

NASCAR Races:

  1. 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.
  2. In head-to-head matchups, both drivers must start the race in order for the wager to be considered "action".
  3. 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. Example: Driver JONES starts the race, completes 8 laps, but leaves the race due to injury, and then replacement driver SMITH finishes the race and places 10th.In the race standings, driver JONES would be credited with a 10th place finish.
  4. Disqualifications that occur more than 30 minutes after the race has ended are not recognized for wagering purposes.

Formula 1:

  1. Wagers on a driver will be in effect if, and only if, the driver lines up on the official starting grid after the warm-up lap.
  2. The podium positions will be used to determine 1st, 2nd and 3rd for betting purposes.
  3. In head-to-head matchups, both drivers must start the race in order for the wager to be considered "action".
  4. In two-way matchups, if both drivers fail to complete the race, the driver completing the most laps will be deemed the winner. If both drivers retire on the same lap, wagers will be settled on the official FIA classification at the time of the podium presentation.
  5. If a driver fails to take part in the qualifying session then all bets on that driver will be void. This event will be settled on official times as recorded by the FIA and will not be affected by any subsequent penalties or demotions.

TENNIS (ATP-WTA)

Retirement or Disqualification:

  1. Head to head Matchups
    • One full set must be completed for wagers to stand. Less than 1 set completed: all wagers will be considered no action.
      1. Example: Nadal 6-2, 2-0 (Federer retired due to injury). All wagers stand. Nadal declared the winner while Federer is deemed the loser.
      2. Example: Nadal 5-2 (Federer retired due to injury). All wagers will be considered no action.
  2. First Set Betting
    • First set must be completed for wagers to stand. If the first set is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all wagers will be considered no action
  3. Sets Betting
    • The tennis match must be completed for wagers to stand. If a tennis match is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all set wagers will be considered no action.

Delay or suspension:

  1. If a tennis match is completed, all wagers stand as written. A delay in 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 completed.
  2. In the event a match does not go the specified number of sets, and the match is shortened by tournament officials, the leader determined to be official by tournament officials shall be the winner.
    • Example: A match is scheduled for 5 sets, but only 3 sets can be played because of weather. The leader at the end of 3 sets would be declared the winner of the match.
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