Betly Casino and Sportsbook WV – House Rules
These House Rules were last updated on: June 7, 2024, 06:00 ET.
General Rules
Introduction
- Betly House Rules govern the use of Betly Casino and Sportsbook West Virginia (hereafter “Betly”). By placing a bet with Betly, you agree that you have read and will adhere to the House Rules, as well as the Terms of Service in effect at the time of the bet placement.
- The use of Betly is subject to the regulations imposed by the West Virginia Lottery.
- If you have any questions or complaints, please contact us directly at [email protected].
- Complaints regarding bets may also be submitted to the West Virginia Lottery.
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Charleston, WV 25302
Phone: (304) 558-0500
Toll Free: (800) 982-2274
Fax: (304) 558-3321
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- Betly requires patrons to create an account and personal information to be verified prior to authorized wagering.
- Betly can update, amend, and edit these House Rules and the Terms of Service at any time.
Prohibited Persons
You are prohibited from placing a wager or winning prize offered by Betly if you are:
- Under the age of 21;
- Not physically located in the state of West Virginia.
- Any member, officer, or employee of the council, board, corporation; or
- With respect to a licensee, any principal owner, partner, member of the board of directors, officer, or supervisory employee;
- With respect to a vendor of a licensee, any principal owner, partner, member of the board of directors, officer, or supervisory employee;
- Any contractor, subcontractor, or consultant, or officer or employee of a contractor, subcontractor, or consultant, of a licensee, if the person is directly involved in the licensee's operation of sports wagering or the processing of sports wagering claims or payments through the licensee's online sports wagering platform;
- Any person subject to a contract with the board if the contract contains a provision prohibiting the person from participating in sports wagering;
- Any person with access to information that is known exclusively to a person who is prohibited from placing a wager in this state under this section;
- Any amateur or Olympic athlete if the wager is based on the sport or athletic event in which the athlete participates and that is overseen by the athlete's sports governing body;
- Any professional athlete if the wager is based on any sport or athletic event overseen by the athlete's sports governing body;
- Any owner or employee of a team, player, umpire or sports union personnel, or employee, referee, coach, or official of a sports governing body, if the wager is based on a sporting event overseen by the person's sports governing body;
- Any trustee or regent of a governing board of a public or private institution of higher education;
- Any member of an advisory board established under title 49, chapter 9, part 5;
- Any person prohibited by the rules of a governing body of a collegiate sports team, league, or association from participating in sports wagering activities;
- With respect to a student or an employee of a public or private institution of higher education, any person who has access to material non-public information concerning a student athlete or team, and the information is relevant to the outcome of a sporting event; provided, that the person is only prohibited from using the information to place a wager on a collegiate sporting event;
- Any person having the ability to directly affect the outcome of a sporting event;
- Any person who is on any self-exclusion list or West Virginia Lottery Commission exclusion list;
- Any person whose participation may undermine the integrity of the wagering or the Sporting Event;
- Any person who is excluded from wagering for any other good cause; and
- Any person who makes or attempts to make a Wager as an agent or proxy on behalf of another for compensation.
Disclaimer
- Betly reserves the right at its own discretion to adjust a payout credited to an account holder if the payout was credited due to an error.
- Betly reserves the right to take any necessary action, without notice and within reasonable limits to adjust the account holder’s balance.
- Any complaints toward settlement of any bets should reach Betly within 14 days of the settlement. All other complaints will be considered if the account holder present indisputable evidence of the incorrect settlement.
- If any of these rules conflict with the Terms of Service, the Terms of Service shall prevail.
- If these rules are deemed to be inconclusive, Betly reserves the right to settle offers on an individual basis on basis of equity, attaining itself to generally accepted betting norms, customs, and definitions.
- Data provided or accessible in, from Betly’s sportsbook may be used by account holders for private and non-commercial use only. Any use for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited.
- Betly has the right to enforce any of these rules against any account holder at its sole and absolute discretion.
- Patrons declare that they will not engage in criminal activities directly or indirectly involving a Customer Account and undertake not to use the Services for the purpose of transferring funds or carrying out an illicit or fraudulent activity or any prohibited transaction (including money laundering), in compliance with the US Federal laws.
- Wagers are subject to AML standards, including triggers and requirements for filing of Currency Transaction Reports and Suspicious Activity Reports.
- A Same Game Parlay shall follow the rules of the individual sport unless stated otherwise within that individual sports rules.
Common Terms of Reference
- Unless listed either in conjunction with the odds or otherwise in the sport-specific rules or the specific bet terms, all bets should be considered valid for the result at the end of the regular time. Regular time is defined by the official rules published by the respective governing association. Should the governing association decide to stipulate, before the start of the event, that the said event is to be played with a different duration, this will be ruled as the official duration.
- Live betting is where it is possible to bet during an ongoing event. Betly does not acknowledge any liability whatsoever if it is not possible to place bet or the live score displayed is not correct. At all time it is the account holder’s responsibility to be aware of the event current score and the remaining time in the said event.
- The cut-off time displayed on the website is to be treated for information purposes only.
- Statistics are displayed for informational purposes only. Betly does not acknowledge any liability if the information is incorrect.
Definitions
i. « Error » means a mistake, misprint, misinterpretation, mishearing, misreading, mistranslation, spelling mistake, technical hazard, registration error, transaction error, manifest error, force majeure and/or similar. Examples of errors include, but are not limited to:
- Bets accepted during a technical issue that would not otherwise have been accepted.
- Bets placed on outcomes that have already occurred or been decided.
- Bets on markets containing incorrect participants.
- Bets placed at odds that are erroneously displayed and not reflecting the implied probabilities.
- Bets impacted by a score change or similar misleading situation.
ii. “Influence betting” is an act prohibited by Betly, where an account holder or parties acting with an account holder, can influence the outcome of an event or benefit from inside information.
iii. “Syndicate betting” is an act prohibited by Betly where account holders act together to place bets on an event or competition.
iv. “Cross betting” is an act prohibited by Betly where one or several account holders place bets with the intent of abusing a promotional offer and guarantee a positive return regardless of the outcome.
v. When evidence is found that account holders act infringing an activity, Betly reserves the right to void the bet(s), withhold payment, limit, or suspend the accounts involved.
Wager type calculations
i. American format
The payoff is expressed as a digit number. E.g., -150 means that a player must bet $150 for every $100 he wishes to win. And +150 means that a player will win $150 for every $100 bet.
ii. Decimal format
The payoff is expressed as a number with two decimals. E.g., a $100 bet on odds of 2.50 will give a potential profit of $150.
iii. Fractional
The payoff is express as a fraction. E.g., 10/15 means that a player will have to wagers $150 to have a potential profit of $100.
iv. Parlays
All parlay payoffs are computed by multiplying the payoff conversion (odds equivalent to one dollar) of the teams in the parlay, by amount wagered. Example:
Steelers -200
Mountaineers -125
Marshall +125
Ohio State -500
Browns +4 -110
Player wagers $100 on this 5-team parlay. Payoff = $100 multiplied by: 1.50 x 1.80 x 2.25 x 1.20 x 1.91 = Payout of $1,392.40 (Winnings of $1,292.40).
v. Round Robins
When selecting 3 or more picks the Round Robin option will be available. A Round Robin bets allow you, depending on your picks, to win even if all the outcomes are not correct.
E.g.: with a 3/4 Round Robin bet, you win even if only three of your four picks are correct.
The type of Round Robin bet you select will determine how many possible combinations and the total stakes required. E.g. if you want to wager $1 on all combinations of Triples Canadian (3/4) which includes 10 combinations, the total stakes required will be $10.
Round robin combinations description will be listed in your betting slip history as the following example:
- Doubles Trixie (2/3) will appear with letters representing each pick and the possible combinations.
AB
AC
BC
Possible Round Robin types and combination are described below.
Odds or Line Changes Notification
Customers will be notified of odds or line changes in the following manner:
- Posted odds will be changed automatically on the electronic boards.
- Posted changes will be updated within 10 minutes on the electronic boards.
- Non-posted printed media will be updated on a weekly basis with the date of the last issue.
Betly will accept wagers on currently posted terms unless otherwise posted or noted on printed media.
Customers will be notified within the betting slip if odds for their selection change.
Methods of funding a wager
Betly uses the following methods of funding a wager or sports gaming account: Wagers may be funded through multiple options, including, without limitation, customers deposits (via credit or debit cards, ACH transfers or wire transfers), players’ winnings, and promotional credits (bonus bets and bonus money).
Deposits can be made in accordance with the regulations set forth by the West Virginia Lottery.
Bonus Bets - Terms and Conditions
i. Bonus Bet entitle you to place a bet without prior deduction of the stake from your account balance.
ii. In addition to these bonus bets Terms and Conditions, our Terms of Service and House Rules apply.
iii. Bonus bets are fictitious stake which allows players to get a win in real money.
iv. Bonus bets are played in one time on a prematch or live single or parlay bet.
v. Bonus bets have a validity of 7 days starting from the moment they are issued. If a bonus bet is not used by then, the bonus bet is lost.
vi. Bonus bets can be subject to certain restrictions. Possible restrictions can be sport, league, event, market type, betting slip type, odds, stake, minimum parlay elements and maximum net payout. Other restrictions can apply.
vii. Bonus bets can require a certain amount of real money to be wagered before being unlocked. Wagering conditions’ evolution can be consulted under the bonus bet overview.
viii. Where a bonus bet is won, you will be credited with bonus bet winnings which will be equal to the bonus bet value multiplied by the odds stated on the betting slip minus the bonus bet value.
ix. If a bet placed using a bonus bet is cancelled or voided, a new identical bonus bet will be credited.
x. Where a bonus bet is settled as dead heat and the corresponding odds become lower than 1.00, no funds shall be deducted from your account.
xi. Where the player’s betting limits do not allow a bonus bet to be used, the bonus bet will have to be forfeited.
Profit Boosts ‐ Terms of Use
i. Profit Boosts can only be used with real money.
ii. Profit Boosts are paid out in real money only.
iii. A bet placed with a Profit Boost does not earn loyalty points.
iv. Cash Out is not available on bets placed with a Profit Boost.
v. Profit Boosts are only available for a single or combined bet. System tickets are not eligible for a Profit Boost.
vi. Only one Profit Boost can be used per bet.
vii. Players will receive Profit Boosts which they can use on the site at their own discretion.
viii. A bet using Profit Boost must comply with the conditions for obtaining Profit Boosts at its closing. Otherwise, the bet will not qualify for the Profit Boost.
Parlay Power-Up Boost
i. Parlay Power-Up is activated on parlays containing at least 3 legs with odds higher or equal to -200 (1.50 in decimal format).
ii. Additional legs with lower odds or not participating market types will not count toward the Parlay Power-Up boost. E.g.: A 4-leg parlay with odds of +150, -110, -150 and -500 will have the 3-leg boost applied.
iii. Odds are increased on each leg following the qualifying conditions with the boost value per leg calculated on the decimal odds format as follows:
Number of qualifying legs | Boost value |
---|---|
3 | 0.01 |
4 | 0.02 |
5 | 0.02 |
6 | 0.03 |
7 | 0.04 |
8 | 0.04 |
9 | 0.04 |
10 | 0.05 |
11 | 0.05 |
12 | 0.05 |
13 | 0.05 |
14 | 0.05 |
15 | 0.06 |
16 | 0.06 |
17 | 0.06 |
18 | 0.06 |
19 | 0.06 |
20 | 0.06 |
iv. Parlay Power-Up are calculated on the decimal odds format values. Boosted odds values in other odds formats can show discrepancies while the potential winnings value displayed will reflect the Parlay Power-Up boost value.
v. Parlay Power-Up may be deactivated on certain market types. Markets where the Parlay Power-Up feature is available are marked with the [>>] symbol.
vi. Parlay Power-Up may be deactivated when a promotion offer is used on a betting slip, e.g., profit boost.
vii. A Same Game Parlay may qualify for Parlay Power-Up. However, a Same Game Parlay will only qualify as one leg of the Parlay Power Up boost.
viii. Parlay Power Up example: A qualifying four-leg parlay with individual wager odds of -110, -115, -110 and -115 and a $20 stake with and without the Parlay Power Up activated can be seen below:
Without Parlay Power Up | With Parlay Power Up | |
---|---|---|
Stake | $20 | $20 |
Leg 1 | -110 | -108 |
Leg 2 | -115 | -112 |
Leg 3 | -110 | -108 |
Leg 4 | -115 | -112 |
Potential winnings | $255.20 | $266.20 |
Cash Out ‐ Terms of Use
i. The Cash Out functionality allows you to settle a bet completely or partially before its outcome is determined.
ii. The markets available for a Cash Out are tagged by a specific label in the Sportsbook section. They are defined at the discretion of the operator.
iii. The Cash Out is limited to the amount proposed by the operator and displayed in the dedicated section.
iv. The amount proposed for a Cash Out varies according to the evolution of the odds.
v. The Cash Out functionality is available in Prematch and Live on Single or Parlay bets. The Cash Out function is not available for Round-Robin bets.
vi. The minimum amount allowed to cash out is $0.10.
vii. The decision to cash out a bet is irrevocable; you will not be able to solicit the cancellation of the cashed out bet.
viii. Betly reserves the right to deactivate or suspend the Cash Out functionality for a specific player without justification or prior warning.
ix. Betly reserves the right to refuse or cancel a Cash Out request if:
a. The odds of the bet have changed.
b. The Cash Out has been offered incorrectly.
c. The result of the bet is already known when the player initiates the Cash Out.
d. A player abuses the functionality.
x. Betly does not guarantee the availability of the functionality continuously, even if the Cash Out had been previously announced as being available for the bet.
xi. Betly cannot be held responsible if the Cash Out feature is unavailable for technical reasons or for any other reason whatsoever.
xii. Bets placed that are available for Cash Out can be found in the “My Bet” section.
Payout Limits
i. Betly reserves the right to limit the maximum net payout on any bet. The limits may be changed in Betly’s sole discretion.
ii. All bets are subject to pre-imposed limits. Betly reserves the right to modify the limits on a competition, event, market, or account holder at its sole discretion. Minimum wager: $0.10. Maximum payout: $250,000.00.
iii. Betly reserves the right to decline or cancel a bet at its sole discretion.
iv. Betly reserves the right to suspend the access to an account or limit an account holder at its sole discretion.
v. Betly reserves the right to apply a delay in bet acceptance on a competition, event, market, or account holder at its sole discretion.
vi. Betly reserves the right to withhold payment or void bets if Betly determines at its sole discretion that any of the following as occurred:
- The integrity of an event has been called in question.
- The odds or prices were manipulated.
- Match-fixing has occurred, or an investigation related to match-fixing suspicions is ongoing.
- Any other situation where an event or competition was influenced by factors outside of the event or competition.
vii. The aforementioned rules can be based on the volume or size of bets placed on Betly across all betting channels and integrity partners data.
viii. Odds offered are subject to variation. Odds changes are continuously updated by Betly and only the bets accepted and validated by Betly at the time of the bet placement are valid.
ix. Customers will be notified of odds or line changes in the following manner:
- Notification in the betting slip of any odds change that a patron would not automatically accept
- Without any odds changes settings modification from a patron, a bet selected that would see its value decrease will trigger a notification within the betting slip preventing the bet to be validated by the system unless the patron specifically agrees with the latest odds change.
x. Payouts at bets settlements will be done on decimal odds, irrespective of the format chosen at the time of bet placement.
Sports betting Tournaments
- To participate in a tournament, patrons must be logged in to the Betly platform and confirm their participation via tournament registration screen, so that their bets are counted towards the tournament ranking. Said registration must take place before the start-time of the tournament to be considered, unless specified otherwise.
- Any bet placed before registering to a tournament will not qualify for the ranking calculation.
- The results of the tournaments are determined according to the criteria and calculation method described under the tournament’s details. By example, Betly intends to offer tournament types, such as:
Tournament types
Longest Odds -> Biggest winning odds
Parlay max -> Winnings x legs winning bets - Only bets that have been graded before the end-date of the tournament will qualify for the ranking. Betly cannot be held responsible for delays in grading a bet that prevents said bet from being eligible.
- In case of technical errors (including, without limitation: translation error, odds error, etc.) or specific event errors (including, without limitation: abandonment, match interrupted or postponed, etc.), the operator reserves the right to cancel the player’s bets, in whole or in part.
- In the event of a tie:
a. With a prize pool in play, the distribution of winnings will be recalculated to distribute the latter between the tied players. E.g., a distribution of 50% for the 1st, 30% for the 2nd and 20% for the 3rd. With two players tied for 1st place, the distribution will be as follows (50% + 30%)/2 = 40% for the two 1st-placed players and 20% for the 3rd.
b. With prizes in play, ties will be decided according to the order in which points are obtained. The player with the highest score first will be declared the winner. The ticket closing date prevails. - Betly reserves the right to cancel a tournament at any time at its own discretion. Prizes will only be awarded if a tournament is upheld. In case of cancellation, wagers that allow participation in tournaments will not be refunded to players, unless mentioned otherwise in the conditions. Qualifying bets for the cancelled tournament will remain action.
- Betly reserves the right, at its own discretion, to declare a player’s participation cancelled in case of suspected improper or illegal use of the functionality.
- Betly reserves the right, at its own discretion, to restrict a tournament to a target group of players and to make it inaccessible to people who have not been invited to participate.
- Betly reserves the right to modify the general conditions for tournaments at any time. Upon logging in, the player will be notified of any change to the conditions and this change will be deemed to be accepted.
Bets Voided or Canceled
i. Betly reserves the right to cancel any bet with odds at 1.00.
ii. A parlay bet will remain valid whether part of the bet was declared as canceled.
iii. Betly reserves the right to declare a bet void, totally or partially if any of the following circumstances has occurred:
- Bets accepted due to an error.
- Bets placed while technical problems were impacting the platform.
- Influence betting.
- Syndicate betting.
- A result was deemed as illegal.
- An announcement occurred significantly impacting the odds.
iv. Although Betly takes all necessary measures to avoid such possibilities, a parlay can never include two or more bets where the outcomes are related. Betly reserves the right at its own discretion to declare void all parts of a parlay which include correlated outcomes.
v. Bets can be voided or canceled regardless of whether the event has been settled or not.
vi. When a parlay bet contains a leg to be voided or canceled, the ticket odds will be recalculated accordingly.
vii. All bets placed and accepted in the following circumstances will be voided:
- Pre-match
a. Bets placed after the initial start time.
b. Bets placed while a related event which could have involved odds movements was occurring. - Live
a. Bets placed with incorrect prices due to erroneous live coverage.
b. Bets placed on an outcome that has already occurred or while an event which could lead to the outcome was ongoing.
c. Bets placed while an incorrect or reviewed score caused incorrect prices.
Bet Rules
a. Money Line
A 2 selection bet on the match result including extra-time. A bet on which team will win the match.
b. 3-Way Match Result
Predict the winner of the match. Market has 3 outcomes and draw option is offered (Team A or Player A, Draw, Team B or Player B). Bets do not include overtime period. If the outcome of the match is a draw, bets placed on the other outcomes are graded as a loss and not as a “push”.
c. 3-Way Match Result with Handicap
A handicap line is set on the two sides of the match and a tie outcome is offered, meaning that there are three potential outcomes. Example:
Team A (-1): This selection wins if Team A wins the match with a goal or point difference of two or more.
Tie: This selection wins if the team with the handicap of (-1) wins by exactly one goal or point.
Team B (+1): This outcome wins if Team B ties or wins the match
d. Draw no Bet
Predict which team will be the winner. Draw no bet is similar to Winner and Money line market but overtime period is excluded unless otherwise is stated. In case of a draw, all bets will be canceled and full stake will be refunded.
e. Point Spread / Handicap / Run Line / Puck Line
Point spread betting is a 2-selection bet with a handicap given to a team to win the match. Team A (6.5) spread will be covered if Team A win the match or lose with a difference of not more than 6 points. Team B (-6.5) spread will be covered if Team B win the match with a difference of at least 7 points.
f. Total
A 2-selection bet on the total number of points scored in a match. Two types of lines can be offered.
Halves: with lines such as 1.5 with two options. If over 1.5 is selected, 2 or more will be won and less than 2 will be lost.
Integers: with lines such as 2.0 with two options. If over 2.0 is selected, 3 or more will be won, less than 2 will be lost and exactly 2 will be canceled.
g. Double Chance
A Double Chance market allows you to cover two of the three possible outcomes in a game with one bet.
h. Half-Time/Full-Time
Predict the result of a match at halftime and at the end of regular time. In baseball, half time is defined the first 5 innings of a game.
i. Match betting
A bet on the outcome of a match with three options: Team A, draw or Team B. Settlement is based on the regular time result unless otherwise stated.
j. Futures/Outrights
i. Outrights are offered on the entire season unless otherwise stated.
ii. Outright markets are considered All In Run Or Not and therefore will be settled as a loss if the selection does not take part in the event.
iii. If two or more participants share the same final positions, settlement will be based on the Dead Heat rules. E.g.: $100 placed on Dustin Johnson @+200 to finish top 10, if 3 more players tie with Dustin for top 10 your stake will be divided by 4. $25*+200=$75
iiii. Shall a tournament or season be shortened, all bets will be settled according to the official ruling of the relevant governing body. If the governing body rules that all statistics are final, futures will be settled accordingly.
k. Head-to-Head
A bet on the classification of two participants in a competition or event.
l. Correct Score
A bet on the partial or correct score of a match.
m. Winning margin
A bet on the result of match with the correct band of points difference between the two teams.
n. Odd/Even
A bet on the definite amount of a defined occurrence where 0 is considered as even.
o. 3-Ball or 4-Ball
A bet on the final performance of a player or team compared to the other player or team listed in the market. In case of draw, ‘Dead Heat’ settlement rules will be applied.
p. Race to X
Predict which team will be the first to score X points in the game. Race market may also refer to Runs (Baseball), Corners (Soccer), Games (Tennis), Goals (Handball), Frames (Snooker) etc.
q. Team to score first/last
Wager on the first/last team to score. Game must be completed for last team to score bets to stand.
r. Highest scoring half / quarter / period
Predict in which half/quarter/period most points/goals will be scored. If two or more quarters/periods or halves have the same highest score, then Dead-heat rule apply unless equal outcome is offered.
s. Correct scores
Predict the score at the end of normal time, unless stated otherwise. Own goals count.
t. To Qualify / Win the Cup / Advance to next round / Win the Group or Division
Bet on a team or player to qualify to the next round of the tournament. Winner is the team/player advancing to the next round or winning the cup. Should a team be disqualified from the tournament prior to the match, and a bye is awarded, then all qualification bets will be canceled. One-leg match: If the referee abandons a match (e.g., due to crowd disturbances, unplayability of the pitch, or one team not having enough players to continue) bets will be settled based on decisions of the relevant governing body.
u. Division betting
In case of a change in the official competition rules, during the competition, bets will be considered as canceled.
v. Player Propositions
i. Anytime Touchdown Scorer
Select a player that will score a touchdown during the game. To win the bet, the player selected must carry the ball over the goal line or catch or recover the ball in the end zone. When a player throws a touchdown pass, they are not the touchdown scorer and do not qualify as a winning selection for this bet type. Players that score on an extra point or two-point conversion attempt do not qualify as touchdown scorers. If “Defense” is listed as a selection, touchdowns scored by a special teams unit do not qualify as a touchdown scored by the defense.
ii. First Touchdown Scorer
Select the player that will score the first touchdown of the game. To win the bet, the player selected must be the first player to score a touchdown during the game by carrying the ball over the goal line or catching or recovering the ball in the end zone. Players that throw a touchdown pass are not touchdown scorers and do not qualify as a winning selection for this type of bet. Players that score on an extra point or two-point conversion attempt do not qualify as touchdown scorers. If “Defense” is listed as a selection, touchdowns scored by a special teams unit do not qualify as a touchdown scored by the defense.
iii. At least markets
These markets are for a player to have at least “X” amount or more of a particular statistic.
E.g., Cristiano Ronaldo “at least” 2 Shots.
This market will be a Win if he makes 2 or more shots.
This market will be a Lose if he makes 0 or 1 shots.
iv. Players “Over/Under”
These markets are for a player to have over or under “X” amount.
E.g., Tom Brady “over” 270.5 Passing Yards.
This market will be a Win if he makes 271 or more passing yards.
This market will be a Lose if he makes 270 or less passing yards.
If a result is equal to the line, then the market will be resulted as a canceled.
E.g., D'Angelo Russell “over” 6 Assists.
This market will be a Win if he makes 7 or more assists.
This market will be a Lose if he makes 5 or less assists.
This market will be a Push (Canceled) if he makes exactly 6 assists.
v. Player participation
Baseball: Players must play for bets to have action. 8.5 Innings/6.5 Rule applies, unless settlement is already determined by either the player achieving the required outcome, or if the player has already been substituted out of the game without having done so. If a “Hitter” player was not in the starting lineup, the market will be canceled. If a “Pitcher” player was not the starting pitcher, the market will be canceled.
Basketball: Players must be dressed and see court-time for bets to have action. There is no time limit as to how long a player must be on court. Push rules apply.
Soccer: If a player was not in the starting lineup, the market will be canceled. If a player is a substitute, the market will be canceled.
Hockey: The respective player(s) must start for bets to have action. Overtime counts for all proposition markets, except for those that are based on specific periods of play. At least 15 minutes of official time must elapse in the 3rd Period for bets to have action. All proposition bets are singles only.
Football: Bets are action if player(s) included in wager play one down.
vi. Games postponed or canceled
Sports postponement and cancellation rules will apply.
vii. Games delayed
Sports delay rules will apply.
viii. Games abandoned
If a game starts but is abandoned (forced to end early/prematurely), undecided markets should be canceled unless stated otherwise under sports rules.
However, in certain cases, we may determine that markets should not be canceled if the same game is scheduled to resume the next day.
Games where a referee removes the players from the field of play for a period of time, but the remaining minutes of play take place within 48 hours of the original start time, will not be regarded as abandoned.
ix. Games suspended or called early
For Baseball, if the game does reach a natural conclusion within 5 hours from time of suspension but total innings played are 8.5, markets should be canceled. Or games scheduled to play only 7 innings, game must go to 7 innings (6 ½ if the home team is ahead) to have action.
x. Games overtime
Basketball - all overtime is included in settlement.
American Football - all overtime is included in settlement.
Baseball - all extra innings are included in settlement.
Soccer - All markets are settled including overtime but does not include penalty shootouts.
Aussie Rules - All markets are settled after regular play which includes time added on by referees for stoppages but does not include extra time or penalty shootouts.
Settlement rules
a. If coverage has to be abandoned and the match finishes regularly, all markets will be settled according to the final result. If the outcome of a market cannot be verified, Betly reserves the right to cancel them.
b. In the case of an incorrect settlement of markets, Betly reserves the right to correct them anytime.
c. If a match does not adhere to the generally accepted format, Betly reserves the right to cancel any market.
d. If a match is not completed or not played (e.g., disqualification, withdrawal, changes in draws), all undecided markets are considered canceled except if otherwise stated in the Sport Rules.
e. For any team sport, if the scheduled venue is changed after a bet is placed, all bets will be canceled only if the new venue is a home ground of the original away team (or in the case of international matches, only if the venue changes to a venue in a different country).
For all categories or markets other than team sports, if the scheduled venue is changed after a bet is place, all bets will stand.
f. If the outcome of a market cannot be verified officially, Betly reserves the right to delay the settlement until official confirmation.
g. If a bet sees two or more competitors tied for the same winning position, related bets will be settled according to the “Dead Heat” rule by diving the net payout proportionally among the number of winners in the event.
h. Forfeited games will be settled according to the governing bodies ruling and in the case it’s accounted as an official loss will impact related markets.
Sport Rules
Australian Rules Football
a. All markets exclude overtime unless otherwise stated.
b. If a match is interrupted and continued within 48h after initial kickoff, all open bets will be settled with the final result. Otherwise, all undecided bets are considered canceled.
c. Regular 80 Minutes: Markets are based on the result at the end of a scheduled 80 minutes play unless otherwise stated. This includes any added injury or stoppage time but does not include extra-time.
d. If odds were offered with an incorrect match time (more than 2 minutes), we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time betting will be canceled.
f. If the team names or category are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
Badminton
a. In the case of a match not being finished, all undecided markets are considered canceled.
b. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time, betting will be canceled.
c. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. If a team retires, all undecided markets are considered canceled.
e. If the players/teams are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
f. Official points deductions will be taken into account for all undetermined markets. Markets which have already been determined will not take deductions into account.
Baseball
a. Possible extra innings are included in full game markets unless otherwise stated.
b. All markets are action unless “Listed Pitchers” is mentioned.
c. All markets will be cleared according to the final result after 9 innings (8 ½ innings if home team is leading at this point). Or games scheduled to play only 7 innings, game must go to 7 innings (6 ½ if the home team is ahead) to have action.
d. In the event of a shortened game, results are official after (and, unless otherwise stated, bets shall be settled subject to the completion of) 5 innings of play, or 4.5 innings should the home team be leading at the commencement of the bottom of the 5th innings (the “4.5 Innings Rule”). Should a game be called, if the result is official in accordance with this rule, the winner will be determined by the score after the last full inning completed (unless the home team score to tie or take the lead in the bottom half of the inning, in which circumstances the winner is determined by the score at the time the game is suspended). When betting on Total Runs (over/under) or Run Lines the game must go to 9 innings (8½ if the home team is ahead) to have 'action' (unless the total is already over then all bets stand).
e. If a game is played with a different format than the one the prices were based on, we reserve the right to cancel all markets.
f. In the case of a postponed game, all markets are cancelled unless the game continues within 48 hours of the official start time.
g. In the case of an abandoned game, all undecided markets are cancelled unless the game continues within 48 hours of the official start time. All fully decided markets will be settled.
h. If markets remain open with an incorrect score or incorrect game status which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
i. If a hit and an error occur within the same play, a hit will be considered for settlement purposes.
j. Total Bases recorded through hits by the listed player do not include walks, hit by pitches, stolen bases, reach on errors, or fielder’s choices.
k. If a player does not show up at the plate again but related player markets have been offered, undecided markets are considered canceled.
l. A foul ball will always be considered as strike for settlement purposes.
m. Listed pitchers’ markets will be canceled if the starting pitchers changed from the probable pitchers listed at the moment the bets were registered.
n. Should a mercy rule be applied, for settlement purposes, markets (for both pre-game and live betting) will be settled according to the result as determined by the application of the mercy rule.
o. Same Game Parlay rules (Baseball)
Baseball Same Game Parlay rules are the same as Baseball rules stated above, with the following exceptions:
- Selections on hitting / batting markets will be active if the player in question gets at least one plate appearance. If the player does not appear at the plate, these selections will be treated as canceled.
- Selections on base stealing markets will be active if the player in question enters the game at any point. This includes making a plate appearance but also playing as a fielder, defensive substitute, pinch-runner, and so on. If the player does not enter the game in any such capacity at any point, these selections will e treated as canceled.
- Selections on pitching markets will be active if the player in question throws at least one pitch in the game. If the player does not do so, these selections will be treated as canceled.
- Player selections will be considered active or canceled per the Baseball Same Game Parlay rules 1, 2, and 3 above, regardless of whether a selection may reference a specific period of a game. For instance, a selection on a certain player to get 1+ hits in the first 5 innings of a game would be active (and therefore settled as a loser) if that player only entered the game as a substitute after the 5th inning and made his plate appearance(s) from that point. However, if that player was injured shortly before the game commenced, was withdrawn from the starting lineup (or bench) and thus did not make any plate appearances, the selection and therefore bet would be canceled.
- If a game is suspended after it has commenced and is then resumed within 36 hours (inclusive) of the original start time, all bets will stand.
- If a game is suspended after it has commenced and is resumed more than 36 hours after the original start time or not at all, it will be treated as an abandoned game and all bets will be canceled apart from those which have already been irrevocably determined. This rule does not apply to playoff games; in the case of a suspended playoff or postseason tournament game, all bets will stand through any case of suspension, until the game is officially completed as per the relevant league/organization.
- Where baseball games are shortened after the game has commenced (e.g., innings reduced due to bad weather), they will be settled according to the following rules:
a. Bets will be canceled if they include at least one selection involving a player who does not participate in the game, as per the rules outlined in section 4. The rules outlined below are all applied subject to and subsequent to the application of this rule.
b. If there are no losing selections within a bet and at least one canceled selection on a game where innings are reduced after commencement, the bet will be treated as canceled. This rule applies where one or more selections are effectively undecided after the reduced number of innings have been completed and may still have won or lost if the full amount of innings had been completed as scheduled. For example, a bet including an over total runs selection, in a shortened game concluded while the total runs are still below the required amount, will be treated as canceled. In this case, the total runs selection was still undecided and may have won or lost but for the shortening of the game, so the selection and therefore bet will be canceled.
c. The only exception to the rules above is the Game Winner / Money Line / Head-to-Head market result. This will be settled according to the official league result of the game – if a game with reduced innings still ends in an official win/loss result per the relevant league, the Game Winner market will be settled as such. - If the venue of a game is changed from the one originally scheduled, bets will stand if the original home and away teams remain designated as such. If the venue is changed and the home and away team designations are reversed, bets placed under the original home/away listing will be canceled.
Basketball
a. Markets include overtime unless otherwise stated.
b. If a game is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time betting will be canceled.
c. For NBA, games are official after 43 minutes of play and for NCAA, WNBA, NBA Summer League or European after 35 minutes of play unless otherwise stated by the governing body.
d. If odds were offered with an incorrect game time (more than 2 minutes), we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
f. In the event that a game does not finish in a tie, but overtime is played for qualification purposes, the markets will be settled according to the result at the end of regular time.
g. Pregame 2nd half and 4th quarter markets include overtime if it occurs.
h. For college basketball, regular season does not include conference championship games.
a. NCAA Basketball conference champions are recognized in the following methods:
- Regular Season Conference Champions - determined at the end of the regular season before the specific conference tournament’s first round. The winning team has the best regular season record after conference play.
- Tournament Conference Champions - determined at the end of the specific conference tournament awarding a championship to the winning team and an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
i. Same Game Parlay rules (Basketball)
Basketball Same Game Parlay rules are the same as Basketball rules stated above, with the following exceptions:
i. All Basketball Same Game Parlay selections must win (no ties, draws or pushes) for a bet to be deemed a winner. A selection that does not win, unless explicitly specified within this document, will be settled as a loser. If one or more selections in any bet are resulted as canceled for any reason (such as a selected player not participating in the game), the entire bet will be resulted as canceled.
For instance, selections on a team to win a game where it is a draw after overtime (or normal time if no overtime is to be played), even where the draw or tie may not have been offered through Same Game Parlay, will be settled as losers. This will not be relevant to NBA or NBL games as they play repeated overtime periods until a team wins but may be applicable to other Basketball leagues or competitions as per their individual competition rules. Similarly, ‘Race to X’ selections where neither team reaches the selected score will be settled as losers, regardless of whether a ‘neither team to reach X’ selection was available as an alternate selection or not.
ii. Where a game is postponed or incomplete, and subsequently resumed or played within 24 hours (inclusive) of the original scheduled start time, all bets will stand. All bets placed on games played which commence more than 24 hours past the originally scheduled start time will be canceled. Once the 24 hours have expired, all bets are canceled and stakes will be refunded.
iii. If it is abandoned after commencing but before its natural end point, the following rules apply:
- Same Game Parlays will be canceled if they include at least one selection involving a player who has not yet entered the court as an active player. The rules outlined below are all applied subject to and subsequent to the application of this rule.
- If every selection within a Same Game Parlay on the game is already a winner where the fact of abandonment had no impact on the outcome of each selection, the Same Game Parlay in its entirety will be treated as a winner. For example, a 2-leg Same Game Parlay containing an over total points selection and a certain player to score 10.5+ points, in a game where the required points have been reached and the player did score more than 10 points before the game was subsequently abandoned, will be treated as a winner. In this case, the abandonment had no impact on either selection. The same would not apply to an under total points selection where a game is abandoned while the total score is still under the chosen number, as the abandonment would impact that outcome.
- If a single selection of a Same Game Parlay has lost and a game is then abandoned, the Same Game Parlay will be treated as a loser, where regardless of the fact of abandonment, the selection(s) in question had been irrevocably concluded. For example, a Same Game Parlay including a first player to score selection, in a game where a different player scored first and the game was subsequently then abandoned, will be treated as a loser. In this case, the bet had already lost, and this outcome could not be affected in any way by whether the game was subsequently abandoned or not.
- If there are no losing selections within a Same Game Parlay and at least one canceled selection at the time of a game abandonment, the Same Game Parlay will be treated as canceled. This rule applies where one or more selections are still undecided at abandonment and may have won or lost if the game had been completed as scheduled. For example, a Same Game Parlay including an over total points selection, in a game abandoned while the total points are still below the required amount, will be treated as canceled. In this case, the total points selection was still undecided and may have won or lost but for the abandonment, so the bet will be canceled.
iv. If the venue of a game is changed from the one advertised, all bets on that game will be canceled.
Beach Volleyball
a. In the case of a match not being finished all undecided markets are considered canceled.
b. Golden set is not considered in any of the mentioned markets.
c. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial kick-off date, betting will be canceled.
d. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If a team retires all undecided markets are considered canceled.
f. Official points deductions will be taken into account for all undetermined markets. Markets which have already been determined will not take deductions into account.
Bowls
a. In case of a retirement and walk over of any player all undecided bets are considered canceled.
b. If a match is interrupted and continued within 48h after initial start time, all open bets will be settled with the final result. Otherwise, all undecided bets are considered canceled.
c. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. If the players/teams are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If a player retires all undecided markets are considered canceled.
Cricket
a. All markets do not consider super overs unless otherwise mentioned.
b. 5-run penalties are not considered in any over or delivery market (markets for multiple overs are not considered for this rule).
c. Twenty 20, ODI: a minimum of 90 % of the entire overs allocated for an innings must be played at the time the bet was struck for markets to be settled unless the innings has reached its natural conclusion.
d. If a match is cancelled before any play has taken place, then all markets are considered canceled unless the match is replayed within 48 hours of its initial starting time.
e. If the match is tied and the official competition rules do not determine a winner; or if the competition rules determine the winner by a coin toss or drawing of lots, then all undecided markets are considered canceled.
f. In the event of an over not being completed, all undecided markets on this specific over are considered canceled unless the innings has reached its natural conclusion e.g., declaration, team all out, etc.
g. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
Cycling
a. Resulting is based on the official finishing protocol at the time of the podium awarding the participants. Any change made after this time will not be taken into account.
b. If a participant does not cross the start line, bets placed on his participation are considered canceled.
c. If a race or stage is not completed, all bets are considered canceled unless if the outcome were already known.
d. If a race or stage is interrupted and continued within 48h after initial start time, all open bets will be settled with the final result. Otherwise, all undecided bets are considered canceled.
Darts
a. In the case of a match not being finished all undecided markets are considered canceled.
b. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
c. If a match is not completed all undecided markets are considered canceled.
d. Bullseye counts as red check out color.
eSports
eSoccer
a. All markets (except first half markets) are considered for regular time only unless otherwise stated.
b. Regular 90 Minutes: Markets are based on the result at the end of a scheduled 90 minutes play unless otherwise stated. This includes any added injury or stoppage time but does not include extra-time, time allocated for a penalty shootout or golden goal.
c. If the market remains open when the following events have already taken place: goals, red or yellow-red cards and penalties, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. If the market was opened with a missing or incorrect red card, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If odds were offered with an incorrect match time, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
f. If a wrong score is entered, all markets will be cancelled for the time when the incorrect score was displayed.
g. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial scheduled match start, betting will be canceled.
h. If a match gets abandoned and restarted, unsettled markets will be canceled.
i. If the team names or category are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
eBasketball
a. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial scheduled match start, betting will be canceled.
b. If a match gets abandoned and restarted, unsettled markets will be canceled.
c. If odds were offered with an incorrect match time, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. In the event that a match does not finish in a tie, but overtime is played for qualification purposes, the markets will be settled according to the result at the end of regular time.
eIce Hockey
a. All markets (except period markets) are considered for regular time only unless otherwise stated.
b. If the market remains open when the following events have already taken place: goals and penalties, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
c. If odds were offered with an incorrect match time, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. If a wrong score is entered all markets will be cancelled for the time when the incorrect score was displayed.
e. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial scheduled match start, betting will be canceled.
f. If a match gets abandoned and restarted, unsettled markets will be canceled.
Counter-Strike : Global Offensive
a. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time, all undecided markets are canceled.
b. Markets do not consider overtime unless otherwise stated.
c. If a match starts with a map advantage for one team, the first map is considered won by the team who owns the advantage with a score of 16: 0.
d. Markets will be settled based on officially published results.
e. If the fixture is listed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
f. In case of a walkover or retirement, all undecided markets are canceled.
g. If a match or map is not finished, all undecided markets are canceled.
h. If a match or map is replayed due to technical issues, all undecided markets will be canceled with canceled reason ‘no result assignable’. If there is a single round rollback which affects not finished rounds, only events that happen after the round restart will be considered for further settlements.
If the standard number of maps is changed or differs from those offered for betting purposes, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
Dota 2
a. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time, all undecided markets are canceled.
b. Markets will be settled based on officially published results.
c. If the fixture is listed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. In case of a walkover or retirement, all undecided markets are canceled.
e. If a match or map is not finished, all undecided markets are canceled.
f. If a match or map is replayed due to a disconnection, or technical issues which are not player-related, all undecided markets will be canceled.
g. If the standard number of maps is changed or differs from those offered for betting purposes, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
League of Legends
a. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time, all undecided markets are canceled.
b. Markets will be settled based on officially published results.
c. If the fixture is listed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. In case of a walkover or retirement, all undecided markets are canceled.
e. If a match or map is not finished, all undecided markets are canceled.
f. If a match or map is replayed due to a disconnection, or technical issues which are not player-related, all undecided markets will be canceled. If the standard number of maps is changed or differs from those offered for betting purposes, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
Field Hockey
a. All markets are considered for regular time only unless otherwise mentioned.
b. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time, betting will be canceled.
c. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
Fighting (Boxing / MMA)
a. When bell (buzzer etc.) is sounded signifying the start of the opening round the bout is considered official for betting purposes, regardless of the scheduled length.
b. All wagers including win, go/don’t go (will/won’t go), K.O., decision, draw, etc., will have action regardless of any change in weight class, scheduled length of the bout or championship sanction, unless stipulated otherwise on odds display. All fighting “pick the round” proposition wagers are “No Action” (Refunded) if the scheduled length of the bout is changed from the distance displayed by the sports book, or odds display.
c. All fights timed for December 31st are potential unconfirmed fights, and if the fight doesn't take place by this date then all bets will be canceled.
d. Fight Winner: If the outcomes of the market include only the two fighters and the fight ends in a draw, bets on either fighter will be refunded. If the draw is offered as a third option and the match ends in a draw, bets on the draw will be paid as winner, while bets on both fighters will be lost.
e. Total Rounds Over/Under (total). It refers to the total number of completed rounds. The halfway point of a round is at exactly one minute and thirty seconds into a three-minute round; for up to 1 minute and 29 seconds play of a round, the result is determined as ‘under’. From 1 minutes and 30 seconds and after the result is determined as ‘over’. For 5 minutes round, the half round point is 2 minutes and 30 seconds. For 2 minutes round, the half round point is 60 seconds.
Football
a. In case of any delay (rain, darkness...) all markets remain unsettled and the trading will be continued as soon as the game continues.
b. Fulltime event markets include overtime unless otherwise stated.
c. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. If odds were offered with an incorrect game time (more than 89 seconds), we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If a wrong score is displayed, we reserve the right to cancel betting for this timeframe.
f. In case of abandoned or postponed games all markets are considered canceled unless the game continues in the same weekly schedule (Thursday - Wednesday local stadium time for NFL & Tuesday-Monday, local stadium time for NCAA).
g. For NFL and College football, games are official after 55 minutes of play unless otherwise stated by the governing body.
h. If the teams are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
i. Pregame 2nd half and 4th quarter markets include overtime if it occurs.
j. New first down & yards gained by play penalties will not be considered for settlement purposes.
k. In case of no plays, all markets will be settled with the next play or canceled if the drive ends before reaching the respective play.
l. In case of the drive ended before the respective play number was reached, all markets for the respective play will be considered canceled. This includes punts and field goals.
m. Field goal yardage will not be considered for total yards gained in a play.
n. A touchdown is credited as a first down only when the offense scores a touchdown.
o. All offered players are considered as runners.
p. If no further touchdown is scored, the market will be canceled.
q. Players who are not listed are considered as “Competitor1 other player” or “Competitor2 other player” for settlement purposes.
r. Note this does not include players which are listed without an active price.
s. Players of the Defense- or Special team are considered as “Competitor1 d/st player” or “Competitor2 d/st player” for settlement purposes, even if the player is listed as dedicated outcome.
t. Market will be settled based on TV insert and statistics provided by official associations unless there is clear evidence that statistics are not correct.
u. For college football regular season includes conference championship games.
v. Same Game Parlay rules (Football)
Football Same Game Parlay rules are the same as Football rules stated above, with the following exceptions:
i. All Football Same Game Parlay selections must win (no ties, draws or pushes) for a bet to be deemed a winner. A selection that does not win, unless explicitly specified within these House Rules, will be settled as a loser.
For instance, selections on a team to win a game where it is a tie after overtime, even where the draw or tie may not have been offered as a Same Game Parlay, will be settled as losers. Similarly, ‘Race to X’ selections where neither team reaches the selected score will be settled as losers, regardless of whether a ‘neither team to reach X’ selection was available as an alternate selection or not. If a quarter, half or game finishes scoreless, then touchdown or point-scoring selections for that period (e.g., Player to Score a 1st Half Touchdown) will be settled as losers.
ii. If one or more selections in any bet are resulted as canceled due to the player(s) in question not participating in a game (as per section 4), the entire bet will be resulted as canceled. Selections canceled for other reasons (typically game abandonment or postponement) will be resulted according to the rules outlined in section 6 of this document.
iii. All player selections will be considered active if a player participates in at least one play at any point of the relevant game, regardless of whether the selection in question references a specific period of the game. If a player does not participate in a single play during a game, selections specific to that player will be canceled. For instance, a selection on a certain player to score a touchdown in the second half would be active (and therefore settled as a loser) if that player participated in the first play of the game, was injured, and did not return to the game, regardless of having never been on the field during the second half. However, if that player was injured shortly before the game commenced and did not participate in any plays whatsoever, the selection and therefore bet would be canceled.
iv. If the venue of a game is changed from the one advertised, all bets on that game will be canceled.
Futsal
a. All markets (except halftime, first half markets, overtime, and penalty shoot-out) are considered for regular time only.
b. If a match is interrupted and continued within 48h after initial start time, all open bets will be settled with the final result. Otherwise, all undecided bets are considered canceled.
c. If the market remains open when the following events have already taken place: goals, red or yellow-red cards and penalties, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. If the market was opened with a missing or incorrect red card, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If odds were offered with an incorrect match time (more than 2 minutes), we reserve the right to cancel betting.
f. If a wrong score is entered, all markets will be cancelled for the time when the incorrect score was displayed.
g. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48 h after initial start time betting will be canceled.
h. If the team names or category are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
Golf
a. In case of any delay (rain, darkness...) all undecided markets remain unsettled and the trading will be continued as soon as the round / tournament continues.
b. Wagers will be settled using the official tournament and match results of the respective governing body. This includes a play-off, additional round, or any other process which is used to determine the placings.
c. Dead Heats apply for all golf markets in the event of 2 or more players finishing in the same position, except in the following situations:
i. A tie/draw option is offered.
ii. The position is decided by an official playoff.
iii. Upon a tie in the Tournament Match Betting market, stakes will be refunded.
d. If players are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. Round markets:
i. If a golf round is abandoned, all undecided markets will be canceled.
f. 2 ball markets:
i. If both players retire at the same hole, the market will be canceled.
ii. A player can be considered as runner if he tees off on his first scheduled hole.
iii. Market will be canceled if both competitors achieve the same score for the affected round.
g. 3 ball markets:
i. If all 3 players retire at the same hole, the market will be canceled.
ii. A player can be considered as runner if he tees off on his first scheduled hole.
iii. Applicable for the upcoming rounds and are not for full tournaments.
h. Competitor markets:
i. If the affected competitor retires, all undecided competitor markets will be canceled.
i. Total markets (strokes, eagles, birdies, pars, bogeys, 2+ over par):
i. If a player who is listed in the group retires, all undecided total markets will be canceled.
j. “Hole” & “Hole a to b” markets:
i. If a player who is listed in the group retires, all related and undecided “hole” and “hole a to b” markets will be canceled.
k. Tournament/Event markets:
i. In tournaments affected by bad weather or other similar reasons, bets will be resulted on the official result regardless of the number of rounds played.
l. Winner:
i. Settled with the official winner of the entire tournament (including extra holes).
ii. Bets on all listed players will stand once they have teed off.
Handball
a. All markets (except Who scores the Xth point and Which team will win race to X points) are considered for regular time only.
b. If the match goes to a 7-metre shootout; the markets “Who scores Xth point?” and “Which team will win race to X points?” will be canceled. “Who scores Xth point?” and “Which team will win race to X points?” will be canceled.
c. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time, betting will be canceled.
d. If odds were offered with an incorrect match time (more than 3 minutes), we reserve the right to cancel betting.
If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
Ice Hockey
a. General
i. All markets include overtime unless it is mentioned in the market.
ii. If a game is interrupted and continued within 48h after initial start time all open bets will be settled with the final result. Otherwise, all undecided bets are considered canceled.
iii. For NHL, games are official after 55 minutes of play and for non-US 60 minutes of play unless otherwise stated by the governing body.
iv. In the event of a game being decided by a penalty shootout, then one goal will be added to the winning team’s score and the game total for settlement purposes. This applies to all markets including overtime and penalty shootout.
v. If the market remains open when the following events have already taken place: goals and penalties, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
vi. If odds were offered with an incorrect game time (more than 2 minutes), we reserve the right to cancel betting.
vii. If a wrong score is entered all markets will be cancelled for the time when the incorrect score was displayed.
viii. If a game is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time betting will be canceled.
b. Goalscorer markets
i. All offered players are considered as runners.
ii. If an unlisted player scores a goal or earns a point, all bets on listed players stand.
iii. For settlement purposes, only goals and assists scored during regular time are considered. Please note that if the score after regular time is 0-0, all bets will be settled as lost.
iv. All bets on players that were listed but left the game before the game ended (such as injuries or expulsions) will stand.
v. Markets will be settled based on TV inserts and data provided by official associations unless there is clear evidence these statistics are not correct.
c. Next scoring type
i. Even strength: Goals are considered even strength when every team has the same number of players on the ice.
ii. Power-play: A goal is considered to be a power-play goal if the team with numerical advantage scores.
iii. Short-handed: A goal is considered to be a short-handed goal if the team with numerical disadvantage scores.
iv. Penalty shot: A penalty shot is considered to be a goal if converted.
v. Empty net: A goal is considered to be an empty net goal if the trailing team pulls the goalkeeper for an extra attacker and the leading team scores. In power-play/short-handed and empty net situations, a goal will always be considered as empty net goal for settlement purposes.
d. Same Game Parlay rules (Ice Hockey)
Ice Hockey Same Game Parlay rules are the same as Ice Hockey rules stated above, with the following exceptions:
i. All Same Game Parlay third period market selections do include overtime and the resultant goal from shootouts if they occur. For example, a total third period goals selection would include the goals scored in both the third period and the winning goal from either overtime or resulting from the shootout.
ii. All player selections will be considered active if a player takes to the rink as an active player at any point of the relevant game, regardless of whether the selection in question references a specific period of the game. If a player never enters the rink during a game, selections specific to that player will be canceled. For instance, a selection on a certain player to score in the third period would be active (and therefore settled as a loser) if that player played the first two minutes of a game, was injured, and did not return to the game, regardless of having never been on the ice during the third period. However, if that player was injured shortly before the game commenced, was withdrawn from the starting lineup (or bench) and never took the ice, the selection and therefore bet would be canceled.
iii. Where a game is postponed or incomplete, and subsequently resumed or played within 24 hours (inclusive) of the original scheduled start time, all bets will stand. All bets placed on games played which commence more than 24 hours past the originally scheduled start time will be canceled. Once the 24 hours have expired, all bets are canceled, and stakes will be refunded.
iv. If a game is abandoned prior to commencement, it falls within the 24-hour rule for postponed games as described above. If it is abandoned after commencing but before its natural end point, the following rules apply:
- Same Game Parlays will be canceled if they include at least one selection involving a player who has not yet entered the rink as an active player. The rules outlined below are all applied subject to and subsequent to the application of this rule.
- If there are no losing selections within a Same Game Parlay and at least one canceled selection at the time of a game abandonment, the Same Game Parlay will be treated as canceled This rule applies where one or more selections are still undecided at abandonment and may have won or lost if the game had been completed as scheduled. For example, a Same Game Parlay including an over total goals selection, in a game abandoned while the total goals are still below the required amount, will be treated as canceled. In this case, the total goals selection was still undecided and may have won or lost but for the abandonment, so the bet will be canceled.
If the venue of a game is changed from the one advertised, all bets on that game will be canceled.
Lacrosse
a. All markets are considered for regular time only unless otherwise stated.
b. If a match is interrupted and continued within 48h after initial kickoff, all open bets will be settled with the final result. Otherwise, all undecided bets are considered canceled.
c. If 60 minutes is not completed, we reserve the right to cancel all betting except the outcomes already determined.
Motor Sports
a. General
i. Unless otherwise stated in the market rules, the result at the time of the podium presentation is considered valid for settlement purposes.
NASCAR will be settled according to the post-race inspection.
ii. Events being shortened due to weather conditions or other circumstances, but are deemed official by the governing association, will be settled accordingly.
iii. If a race is postponed to another day (to be determined within UTC time zone) all markets are considered canceled.
NASCAR race will have a 7 days postponement delay before markets to be canceled.
iv. Unless otherwise stated in the market rules, the dead heat rule will be applied if the number of winners exceeds the expected number of winning selections for a specific market.
v. If one or more drivers have to start the race from the pit-lane, he/they will be ranked at the end of the starting grid for settlement purposes.
vi. If competitors (which are reflected as dedicated selections) retire in different laps, the number of finished laps is considered for settlement purposes.
b. Team markets
i. Winner (team), Top x (team) and Head2head (team) are settled with the team which has the best ranked car in the final result.
ii. 1st to retire (teams) is settled with the team which retired one car first. Please note: Specific retirement market rules are considered as valid for this market.
iii. 1st pit-stop (teams) is settled with the team whose car entered the pit-lane first. Please note: Specific pit stop market rules are considered as valid for this market.
iv. Team total overtakings is settled based on the accumulated number of overtakings of both cars in the specified team. Please note: Specific overtakings market rules are considered as valid for this market.
c. Fastest lap markets
i. The driver who achieved the fastest lap in the specified lap, cluster of laps or race is considered as the winner.
ii. The lap time in milliseconds is valid for settlement purposes.
iii. Head-to-had markets & winner of group
1. If all competitors (which are reflected as dedicated selections) retire in the same lap, the market will be canceled.
2. Markets will be considered canceled if one of the drivers retires in or before the formation lap.
d. Overtakings markets
i. An overtaking need to be maintained until the end of the lap in order to be considered for settlement purposes.
ii. Overtakings during the first lap are not considered for settlement purposes.
iii. Overtakings of a specific driver in the same lap when he enters or exits the pit are not considered for settlement purposes.
iv. Overtakings of a car in the lap of its retirement are not considered for settlement purposes.
v. Lapping and unlapping is not considered as overtaking.
e. Retirements markets
i. A car is considered as retired for settlement purposes if it doesn’t pass the finish line when the session is considered as completed unless he is disqualified.
ii. If more than 1 competitor retires in the same lap where the first retirement happened, the dead heat rule will be applied.
iii. If a car retires in the pit or pit lane, the last started lap is considered for settlement purposes.
f. Pit stops markets
i. The car which enters the pit-lane first will be considered as winner of this market.
ii. If a car enters the pit lane and retires it will still be considered as a pit stop for settlement purposes.
g. Total finishers market
A driver is only considered as a finisher for settlement purpose if he passes the finish line when the session is considered as ended.
Olympics
a. General Rules:
i. All events will be settled based on the official International Olympic Committee (IOC) podium results.
ii. Wagering on the Medal Counts will be settled following the final event and according to the IOC.
iii. If an event is postponed during the Olympics, wagers will stand as long as the event is completed prior to the Closing Ceremony. If the event is not completed it will result in a refund.
iv. For an event with a time limit, such as basketball, the full time of the game must be completed for a wager to be considered "Action".
v. Proposition wagers must be played to the conclusion of the specified time period or will be considered "No Action" and be refunded.
b. Medal Winners
i. In the event any competitor is disqualified, including for false starts, wagers will be treated as "Action" and no refunds.
ii. Medal Winners are considered "Action", as long as a winner is officially declared, and the event is completed prior to the Closing Ceremony.
iii. When multiple competitors are deemed as winners, dead heat rules will be applied.
c. Future wagers are considered "Action" as long as a winner is officially declared, regardless of event/team relocation, rained out events, season length, etc., unless otherwise specified. Vacated wins and/or Championships not recognized. No refunds on future book wagers.
i. For future events where participants are declared a tie, all bets will be refunded.
ii. Future wagers that are offered seven days or more in advance of the start date will have no refunds. All bets are "Action".
iii. In the event that certain teams or participants are not offered as a wager option. If the prohibited team/participant happens to be the winner of the bet, then all bets on the event will be graded as losers.
d. Olympic Match-ups
i. All events will be settled based on the official IOC results.
ii. If, in a head-to-head match, both competitors/teams are eliminated in the same round, the wager is settled on who has achieved the better qualifying mark based on the IOC tie break procedures.
e. The official order of finish as determined by the IOC at the conclusion of the race determines all wager results. Protest and overturned results are not recognized.
f. Olympic events not already list by individual sport in the house rules include Archery, Artistic Gymnastics, Artistic Swimming, Canoe Slalom & Sprint, Diving, Equestrian, Fencing, Judo, Karate, Modern Pentathlon, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Rowing, Sailing, Shooting, Skateboarding, Sport Climbing, Taekwondo, Trampoline Gymnastics, Triathlon, Water Polo, Weightlifting, and Wrestling.
Rugby Union & Rugby League
a. All markets (except halftime, first half markets, overtime, and penalty shoot-out) are considered for regular time only.
b. If a match is interrupted and continued within 48h after initial start time, all open bets will be settled with the final result. Otherwise, all undecided bets are considered canceled.
c. Regular 80 Minutes: Markets are based on the result at the end of a scheduled 80 minutes play unless otherwise stated. This includes any added injury or stoppage time but does not include extra-time, time allocated for a penalty shootout or sudden death.
d. If the market remains open when the following events have already taken place: score changes or red cards, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If the market was opened with a missing or incorrect red card, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
f. If odds were offered with an incorrect match time (more than 2 minutes), we reserve the right to cancel betting.
g. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time betting will be canceled.
h. If the team names or category are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
Rugby Sevens
a. All markets (except halftime, first half markets, overtime, and penalty shoot-out) are considered for regular time only.
b. If a match is interrupted and continued within 48h after initial kickoff, all open bets will be settled with the final result. Otherwise, all undecided bets are considered canceled.
c. Regular 14 / 20 Minutes: Markets are based on the result at the end of a scheduled 14 / 20 minutes play unless otherwise stated. This includes any added injury or stoppage time but does not include extra-time, time allocated for a penalty shootout or sudden death.
d. If the market remains open when the following events have already taken place: score changes or red cards, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If the market was opened with a missing or incorrect red card, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
f. If odds were offered with an incorrect match time (more than 1 minute), we reserve the right to cancel betting.
g. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time betting will be canceled.
h. If the team names or categories are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
Snooker
a. In the case of a retirement of a player or disqualification all undecided markets are considered canceled.
b. In case of a re-rack settlement stays if the outcome was determined before the re-rack.
c. No fouls or free balls are considered for settlement of any Potted- Color market.
d. In case of a frame starting but not being completed, all frame related markets will be canceled unless the outcome has already been determined.
e. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
f. If the players/teams are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
g. If a match is not completed all undecided markets are considered canceled.
Soccer
a. General
i. All markets are considered for regular time only unless otherwise stated.
ii. If a match is interrupted and continued within 48 hours after initial kickoff, all open bets will be settled with the final result. Otherwise, all undecided bets are considered canceled.
iii. If the market remains open when the following events have already taken place: goals, red or yellow-red cards and penalties, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
iv. If the market was opened with a missing or incorrect red card, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
v. If odds were offered with an incorrect match time (more than 5 minutes), we reserve the right to cancel betting.
vi. If a wrong score is entered, all markets will be cancelled for the time when the incorrect score was displayed.
vii. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time betting will be canceled.
viii. If the team names or category are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
ix. In case of any score or card/corner/penalty related changes, we reserve the right to cancel betting on any video assistant referee (VAR) situation.
b. Booking markets
i. Yellow card counts as 1 card and red or yellow-red card as 2. The 2nd yellow for one player which leads to a yellow red card is not considered. Consequently, one player cannot cause more than 3 cards.
ii. Settlement will be made according to all available evidence of cards shown during the regular 90 minutes play.
iii. Cards shown after the match are not considered.
iv. Cards for non-players (already substituted players, managers, players on bench) are not considered.
c. Booking point markets
i. Yellow card counts as 10 points and red or yellow red cards as 25. The 2nd yellow for one player which leads to a yellow red card is not considered. Consequently, one player cannot cause more than 35 booking points.
ii. Settlement will be made according to all available evidence for cards shown during the regular 90 minutes play.
iii. Cards shown after the match are not considered.
iv. Cards for non-players (already substituted players, managers, players on bench) are not considered.
d. Corner markets
i. Corners awarded but not taken are not considered.
e. Goalscorer markets
i. Own goals will not be considered for Anytime Goalscorer or Player to score X or more settlement purposes and are ignored.
ii. All players who took part in the match since initial start time or previous goal are considered as runners.
iii. All players who are currently taking part are listed.
iv. If for any reason an unlisted player scores a goal all bets on listed players stand.
v. Market will be settled based on TV insert and statistics provided by Press Association unless there is clear evidence that these statistics are not correct.
vi. Own goals will not be considered for Next Goalscorer settlement purposes and are ignored.
vii. All players who took part in the match since initial start time or previous goal are considered as runners.
viii. All players who are currently taking part are listed.
ix. If for any reason an unlisted player scores a goal all bets on listed players stand.
x. Market will be settled based on TV insert and statistics provided by Press Association unless there is clear evidence that these statistics are not correct.
f. Interval markets
i. Markets will be settled based on the goal time announced by TV. If this is not available, the time according to the match clock is considered.
ii. Goal markets are settled based on the time the ball crosses the line, and not the time the kick is made.
iii. Corner interval markets are settled based on the time the corner kick is taken and not the time the corner is conceded or awarded.
iv. Booking interval markets are settled based on the time the card is shown and not the time the infringement is made.
v. Offsides will be settled based on the time when the referee gives the decision.
vi. This rule will be applied on any video assistant referee (VAR) situation.
vii. Penalty markets will be settled based on the time when the referee gives the decision. This rule will be applied on any video assistant referee (VAR) situation.
viii. Penalties awarded but not taken are not considered.
ix. For all 5 min/15 min interval markets, related to interval minutes 41- 45/31-45, events (goals, corners) in added injury or stoppage time will be accounted for.
g. Next scoring type
i. Freekick: The goal has to be scored directly from the freekick or corner to qualify as a goal by freekick. Deflected shots count as long as the freekick or corner taker is awarded the goal.
ii. Penalty: Goal must be scored directly from the penalty. Goals after a rebound of a missed penalty do not count.
iii. Own Goal: If goal is declared as an own goal.
iv. Header: The scorers last touch has to be with the head.
v. Shot: Goal has to be with any other part of the body than the head and the other types do not apply.
h. Same Game Parlay (Soccer)
Soccer Same Game Parlay rules are the same as Soccer rules stated above, with the following exceptions:
i. All Soccer Same Game Parlay selections must win (no ties, draws or pushes) for a bet to be deemed a winner. A selection that does not win, unless explicitly specified within this document, will be settled as a loser. If one or more selections in any bet are resulted as canceled for any reason (such as a selected player not participating in the match – see section 4), the entire bet will be resulted as canceled.
For instance, a ‘Team A to win in extra time’ selection in a match that did not advance to extra time would be settled as a loser, as would a ‘Team to get most corners’ selection where both teams record the same number of corners. If a half, full match, or relevant period of a match finishes scoreless, then goal-scoring selections such as ‘First player to score’ for that period will be settled as losers.
ii. The periods below (1 – 6) are sections of matches that can be selected in conjunction with the markets offered on Same Game Parlay. They are settled as per the following parameters:
- 90 mins – This refers to the 90 regulation minutes of a match, plus injury time. Match officials determine whether the full 90 minutes and injury time is to be played or has been played. Any event occurring before the official start of the match, during the half time break (any time after the whistle for half time and before the start of the second half) or after the final whistle do not count.
- 1st 10 mins - This refers to the first 10 minutes of the match (00:00 to 09:59). Corners, penalties, or free kicks awarded in this period but not taken until after 10:00 will not count. Any event that occurs after 10:00 or later within the match will not count. Any event occurring before the official start of the match does not count.
- 1st half - This refers to the first half of the match only, including any injury time minutes played within it. Any event occurring before the official start of the match or during the half time break (any time after the whistle for half time) will not count.
- 2nd half - This refers to the second half of the match only, including any injury time minutes played within it. Any event occurring before the second half (first half or during the half time break) or after the final whistle will not count.
- Each half - This refers to an event happening in both halves of the match. If the chosen event happens in neither half, nor within only one half of the match, this will be deemed a losing selection. Any event occurring before the official start of the match or during the half time break (any time after the whistle for half time and before the start of the second half) or after the final whistle will not count.
a) ‘Each half’ player-related selections will stand if the player participates in any part of the first half of the match. If the player does not participate in the first half, then ‘each half’ player selections will be canceled. - Either half - This refers to an event happening in one or both halves of the match. If the chosen event does not happen within the match this will be deemed a losing selection. Any event occurring before the official start of the match, during the half time break (any time after the whistle for half time and before the start of the second half) or after the final whistle will not count.
a) ‘Either half’ player-related selections will stand if the player participates in the match at any point. For example, a selection on a player to score in either half will be settled as a winner if they score in the first half, but are substituted at half time or earlier, and do not participate in the second half at all. Either half selections on a player who does not participate in the match at all will be canceled. - What else will happen/What else will happen to a team? – You are betting on whether a nominated event will occur either in the match or to a selected team respectively, such as:
a) Penalty awarded – Whether a penalty will be taken (and subsequently missed/scored). Penalties awarded but rescinded, for any reason, and subsequently are not taken will not be deemed a winning selection.
b) Penalty missed – Whether a penalty will be missed. This is any penalty taken that does not result in a goal from that kick directly. If a penalty is ordered to be retaken, the original penalty will not count towards any official settlement. Only a completed penalty outcome is applicable. If a penalty rebounds from either the woodwork or the goalkeeper and is touched again before a goal is awarded, this will be deemed as a miss.
c) Penalty scored – Whether a penalty will be scored. This is any penalty taken that results in a goal directly from this kick. If a penalty rebounds from either the woodwork or the goalkeeper and is touched again before a goal is awarded, this will be deemed as a miss. Penalties awarded but rescinded and subsequently not taken will not be deemed a winning selection.
d) 2+ penalties awarded – Whether two, or more, penalties will be taken (and subsequently missed/scored). Penalties awarded but rescinded and subsequently not taken will not be deemed as a penalty awarded.
e) 2+ penalties scored – Whether two, or more, penalties will be scored. Penalties scored but ordered to be retaken, the original penalty will not count.
f) Free kick goal – Whether a free kick will be scored. Any bets involving free kick goals must be scored directly from a free kick. Penalties do not count. The player taking the free kick must be the scorer of the goal.
g) Header goal – Whether a header will be scored over the course of the match. A headed goal is a goal that is classed as coming off the player’s head or shoulder, whether it is intentional or not. Own goals are excluded.
h) Outside box goal – Whether a goal will be scored from outside of the 18-yard box/penalty area. Own goals are excluded. Any other method of goal scored from outside of the penalty area will count, including free kicks.
i) Own goal – Whether an own goal will be scored.
j) Sending off – Whether a player is sent off. Only cards awarded once the player is active in the match will count. Any cards shown after the final whistle do not count. A player to be sent off is settled as a winner for any active player that receives a red card, whether that is a straight red card or because of two yellow cards. If the red card is retracted, by VAR or otherwise, then this will not count as a winning selection.
k) Woodwork – Whether the frame of the goal is hit during active play. Instances where the ball hits the woodwork which result directly in a goal do not count as woodwork being hit.
l) Go to extra time – Whether the match will go to extra time after the 90 minutes, in applicable matches where extra time can be played.
m) Go to penalties – Whether the match will go to penalties/a penalty shootout, in applicable matches where penalties can be played.
n) Team clean sheet – Whether your nominated team will keep a clean sheet. For example, 0-0, 1-0 to your team, 2-0 to your team etc., would be winning outcomes.
o) First/last team to score – Which team will score the first or last goal. Rescinded and/or disallowed goals do not count. If no goals are scored in the match, these markets will be resulted as losers.
p) First/last corners – Which teams will be awarded and subsequently take the first/last corner in the match. If no corners are awarded in the specified period, these markets will be resulted as losers.
q) Most corners – Which team will take the most corners in the match. If the corner count is tied at the end of the match, this selection will be resulted as a loser.
r) First/last cards – Which team will be awarded the last card, yellow or red, in the match. If no cards are awarded in the specified period, these markets will be resulted as losers.
s) Most booking points/most cards – Which team will receive the most booking points or cards in the match. If no cards are awarded in a match, or the booking point/card counts are tied at the end of a match, these markets will be settled as losers.
t) Team woodwork – Whether the frame of the goal is hit by that team during active play. A team woodwork will still count if it is the defending team hitting their own woodwork with the ball. Instances where the ball hits the woodwork which result directly in a goal do not count as woodwork being hit. - How will a player score? – You are betting on the method by which the nominated player will score, with the following options available (own goals are excluded for all):
i Header – the nominated player scores a goal that is classed as coming off the player’s head or shoulder, whether it is intentional or not.
ii Free kick - the nominated player scores a direct free kick for their own team.
iii Outside of the box – the nominated player scores from outside of the 18-yard box/penalty area for their own team. A free kick scored from outside of the box counts as a winning selection.
iv Penalty – the nominated player scores a penalty for their own team. The goal must be scored directly from this penalty. A rebound from a penalty will not be classified as a goal scored by penalty.
Squash
a. In the case of a match not being finished all undecided markets are considered canceled.
b. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time, betting will be canceled.
c. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. If the players/teams are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If a player retires, forfeits the match, or is disqualified all undecided markets are considered canceled.
f. Official points deductions will be taken into account for all undetermined markets. Markets which have already been determined will not take deductions into account.
g. If penalty point(s) are awarded by the umpire, all bets on that game will stand.
Table Tennis
a. In the case of a match not being finished all undecided markets are considered canceled.
b. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time, betting will be canceled.
c. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
d. If the players/teams are displayed incorrectly, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. If a player retires all undecided markets are considered canceled.
f. Official points deductions will be taken into account for all undetermined markets. Markets which have already been determined will not take deductions into account.
Tennis
a. In case of default, retirement or walkover of any player, all undecided bets are considered canceled.
b. In case of any delay (rain, darkness...) all markets remain unsettled and the trading will be continued as soon as the match continues.
c. If penalty point(s) are awarded by the umpire, all bets on that game will stand.
d. In case of a match is finished before certain points/games were finished, all affected point/game related markets are considered canceled.
e. If a player retires, all undecided markets are considered canceled.
f. If a match tie-break is played as a deciding set in Bo3 format, it will be considered as the 3rd set.
g. Every tie-break or Match tie-break counts as one game.
Volleyball
a. In the case of a match not being finished all undecided markets are considered canceled.
b. Golden set is not considered in any of the mentioned markets.
c. If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial start time, betting will be canceled.
d. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to cancel betting.
e. Official points deductions will be taken into account for all undetermined markets. Markets which have already been determined will not take deductions into account.
Winter Sports
a. In the case of change of distance, number of rounds of competitions, as well as in the case of change of the place of the competition, all bets on the event shall be returned.
b. The results are determined according to the official final protocol publisher immediately after the race. Any changes to the protocols of the events related to the disqualification of athletes after the race will not be taken into account.
Payout Limits
a. Betly reserves the right to apply a maximum payout limit on a particular event on a per user and/or aggregate basis. The payout limit refers to the total returns, excluding the original stakes.
b. Limits vary depending on the sport, competition, event, bet type and time when the bet is placed.
c. Unless explicitly agreed by Betly, any bet exceeding the net payout limit may be refused.
d. A bet combining different events will be subject to the lowest level included in the combination.
e. Betly also applies a maximum daily payout to any user of $250,000.
Basketball
NBA | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Points & Outright winner All others bet types | $250,000.00 $50,000.00 |
NBA preseason | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Points & Outright winner All others bet types | $50,000.00 $10,000.00 |
NCAA | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Points & Outright winner All others bet types | $250,000.00 $50,000.00 |
World Championship | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Points & Outright winner All others bet types | $250,000.00 $50,000.00 |
Euroleague | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Points & Outright winner All others bet types | $50,000.00 $10,000.00 |
All other competitions | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Points & Outright winner All others bet types | $25,000.00 $5,000.00 |
Football
NFL | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Points & Outright winner All others bet types | $250,000.00 $50,000.00 |
NFL preseason | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Points & Outright winner All others bet types | $50,000.00 $10,000.00 |
NCAA | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Points & Outright winner All others bet types | $250,000.00 $50,000.00 |
All other competitions | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Points & Outright winner All others bet types | $100,000.00 $10,000.00 |
Baseball
MLB | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Runs & Outright winner All others bet types | $250,000.00 $50,000.00 |
MLB preseason | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Runs & Outright winner All others bet types | $50,000.00 $10,000.00 |
NCAA | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Runs & Outright winner All others bet types | $25,000.00 $5,000.00 |
All other competitions | Moneyline, Point Spread, Total Runs & Outright winner All others bet types | $25,000.00 $5,000.00 |
Tennis
Single events, Gran Slam, ATP & WTA post qualification | Match betting, Set betting & Outright winner All others bet types | $250,000.00 $50,000.00 |
All other events | Match betting, Set betting & Outright winner All others bet types | $25,000.00 $5,000.00 |
Soccer
Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Champions League (group & knockout stages), Europa League (group & knockout stages), World Cup (group & knockout stages), Nations League, European Championship, UEFA Super Cup.
Market Limits | Match Result & Outright winner Total goals, Handicap, Double Chance, Draw No Bet, BTTS, To Qualify, Correct Score, Half Time/Full Time All others bet types | $250,000.00 $50,000.00 $25,000.00 |
England Championship, Ligue 2, 2.Bundesliga, Irish Premier League, Serie B, Eredivisie, Primeira Liga, Scottish Premiership, Turkish Super Ligi, Brazil Série A, World Cup Qualification, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Copa America.
Market Limits | Match Result & Outright winner Total goals, Handicap, Double Chance, Draw No Bet, BTTS, To Qualify, Correct Score, Half Time/Full Time All others bet types | $50,000.00 $10,000.00 $5,000.00 |
Russian Premier League, Austrian Bundesliga, Croatia 1.HNL, Denmark Superliga, English League One & Two, Finland Vekkausliga, Greece Super League, Northern Ireland Premiership, Israel Super League, Norway Elite Serie, Poland Ekstraklasa, Swedish Allsvenskan, Swiss Super League, Ukrainian Premier League, Welsh Premier League, Argentinian Primera Division, Brazilian Série B, Canadian Championship, Colombian Primera A, Mexican Liga MX, Uruguayan Primera Division, Australian A-League, Chinese Super League, Japanese J-League, South Korean K-League.
Market Limits | Match Result & Outright winner Total goals, Handicap, Double Chance, Draw No Bet, BTTS, To Qualify, Correct Score, Half Time/Full Time All others bet types | $25,000.00 $5,000.00 $25,000.00 |
All other soccer competitions.
Market Limits | Match Result & Outright winner Total goals, Handicap, Double Chance, Draw No Bet, BTTS, To Qualify, Correct Score, Half Time/Full Time All others bet types | $10,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 |
Ice Hockey
NHL | Moneyline, Puck Line, Total Goals & Outright winner All others bet types | $250,000.00 $50,000.00 |
NHL preseason | Moneyline, Puck Line, Total Goals & Outright winner All others bet types | $50,000.00 $10,000.00 |
All other competitions | Moneyline, Puck Line, Total Goals & Outright winner All others bet types | $25,000.00 $5,000.00 |
Golf
PGA, European Tour & Major Events | All bet types | $250,000.00 |
All other competitions | All bet types | $25,000.00 |
Boxing & MMA
Boxing & UFC | All bet types | $50,000.00 |
All other competitions | All bet types | $10,000.00 |
Other sports
Cricket | Match Winner All others bet types | $50,000.00 $10,000.00 |
Cycling | Race Winner All others bet types | $50,000.00 $10,000.00 |
Handball | Match Winner All others bet types | $25,000.00 $5,000.00 |
Motor Sports | Race Winner & Outright winner All others bet types | $100,000.00 $10,000.00 |
Rugby | Match Winner All others bet types | $50,000.00 $10,000.00 |
Table Tennis | Match Winner All others bet types | $50,000.00 $10,000.00 |
Volleyball | Match Winner All others bet types | $25,000.00 $5,000.00 |
All other competitions | Match winner All others bet types | $25,000.00 $5,000.00 |