1. The game must take place on the scheduled date and at the scheduled location for wagers to have action (unless otherwise stated).
  2. Games must be deemed official per league rules for action. (Commonly interpreted as ~55 minutes of play for NFL/NCAA; adjust to house policy.)
  3. Overtime counts for side (point spread) and moneyline wagers unless otherwise specified.
  4. Unless stated, totals (over/under) include overtime.

  1. Overtime counts toward point spread wagers.
  2. If a game is called/abandoned after becoming official, spread wagers are graded based on the last completed score at the time of suspension unless house rules specify otherwise.
  3. Pushes are graded as no action for single bets; parlay/teaser handling follows house rules.

  1. Overtime counts toward moneyline wagers.
  2. If the game is called after becoming official, the winner is determined per the score at the last completed moment of play.

  1. Unless otherwise stated, overtime counts toward totals and team totals.
  2. If a game is suspended after becoming official, totals are settled based on the score at the time of suspension unless otherwise specified.
  3. For wagers specifically labeled “Regulation Only,” overtime does not count.

  1. 1st Half: The first half must be completed for action.
  2. 2nd Half: The second half must be completed for action; overtime counts toward 2nd-half wagers.
  3. Quarter Bets: The specific quarter must be completed for action; 4th quarter wagers exclude overtime unless otherwise noted.

  1. Props are accepted as single wagers unless otherwise specified.
  2. Unless specified, overtime counts for prop markets (e.g., team totals, “race to X points”).
  3. For “race to X points” markets, wagers have action once the target is reached.
  4. Where props involve statistical totals, the game must be official for action regardless of whether the total has already been reached.

  1. Players must participate (take the field) for wagers to have action.
  2. Unless specified, overtime counts toward player statistical props.
  3. Official statistics from the governing body/league are used for settlement.

  1. Push/cancelled legs in parlays are typically reduced to the next lower number of selections; settlement per house rules.
  2. Teaser ties/pushes are settled per posted teaser rules (e.g., tie = push, tie = loss). Adjust to your policy.

  1. Division winners are determined by official league standings and tiebreakers.
  2. Conference winner is the team that represents the conference in the championship game.
  3. Season win totals and other long-term props are graded when outcomes are mathematically determined or upon season completion (per market rules).
  4. All futures are graded at the end of the designated event unless the market states otherwise.

  • Live markets are subject to suspension/delay. Wagers are settled based on the official result at the end of the designated period.
  • If a listed live market specifies “Regulation Only,” overtime does not count.