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Sport Betting Rules - House Rules

Introduction

  • The House Rules which may also be referred to as the Sports Wagering Rules consist of General Sport Wagering Rules and Sports Specific Rules (the "Rules"). The Rules are an integral part of the Underdog Terms of Use and govern the use of Underdog’s Sports.
  • Reference to the "Company", "we", "our", "us", or “Underdog Sports” in these Rules shall mean Underdog Sports Wagering, LLC. References to "you", "your", “user”, or "member" means the person that has contracted with the Company through the User Agreement.
  • Please see General Rules to review the types of wagers which you can place on the Underdog sports mobile application (the “Site”) and the applicable definitions used in the Rules.
  • It is your responsibility to ensure that the details of the wager in which you place on the Site are correct. We advise you to check that the details that you enter with regards to your wager are correct prior to placing such a wager. You can view the wagers which are accepted by us in the "Your Picks" section of your mobile application.

Definitions

"Company", "we", "our",  "us", or “Underdog Sports”

Shall have the meaning given to it in the Introduction Section.

Dead Heat Rule

This rule applies where two or more selections which you have had the opportunity to wager on, have finished in the same position, drawn or tied (as applicable). The number of selections which you have had the opportunity to wager on who finish in the same position, drawn or tied (as applicable) will determine your return with respect to such wager. In such an event, your wager will be settled at the full odds, but your stake will be divided by the number of selections which you have an opportunity to wager on, which have finished in the same position, drawn or tied (as applicable).

The method for calculating dead heat returns is as follows:

Return = (Original Stake * (Number of Expected Winners / Number of Actual Winners)) * Original Odds

By way of example only,

  • i. Player A places a wager on Patrick Mahomes for 100 USD at 2.5x to have Most Passing Yards in the NFL regular season
  • ii. Player B places a wager on Joe Burrow for 150 USD at 11x to have Most Passing Yards in NFL regular season
  • iii. Player C places a wager on Bryce Young for 200 USD at 21x to have Most Passing Yards in the NFL regular season

In the event that at the end of the NFL regular season, and all three players have recorded the same amount of passing yards (tied for the most):

  • i. Player A will receive: (100 USD * (1/3 x 2.5)= 83.33 USD
  • ii. Player B will receive: (150 USD * (1/3 x 11)= 550 USD
  • iii. Player C will receive: (200 USD * (1/3 x 21)= 1,400 USD

If one or more legs of a parlay is affected by a “Dead-Heat” then the original parlay stake is reduced accordingly. For example, if one leg of a three-leg parlay is affected by a dead heat with four players tied for one place, the original parlay stake would be divided by four and the returns calculated using the original parlay odds.

Error

Any type of mistake, misinterpretation, misreading, technical hazard, registration error, transaction error, manifest error, (including without limitation any such error made by us or on our behalf). 

An “Obvious Error” or “Palpable Error” can be defined by the non-exhaustive list below:

  • i. where any odds or terms of a wager are misstated to you;
  • ii. a wager which is accepted due to a technical or human error;
  • iii. a wager containing any incorrect participant; 
  • iv. a wager placed at odds that are materially different from those available in the general market at the time the wager was placed;
  • v. The prices offered at the time the wager is placed are clearly incorrect given the probability of the event occurring;
  • vi. a wager accepted on any event or market that has already concluded or in which betting has closed;
  • vii. If an event does not exist and we have created a wager for such event; 
  • viii. a wager with an incorrect venue listed;
  • ix. a wager placed after the start of an event, if the event remained in pre-match status;
  • x. a wager in which the customer did not have adequate funds in the account;
  • xi. failures, errors, manipulations, or fraudulent or dishonest activities;
  • xii. a wager on a market where the incorrect teams are listed and/or listed in the incorrect order (i.e. Home Team listed as Away);
  • xiii. where the ticket does not correctly reflect the wager; or
  • xiv. where equipment failure renders a ticket unreadable.

In the event of an Obvious Error, affected users will be contacted regarding the wager(s) and all wagers will be canceled or voided, after obtaining regulatory approval, if necessary.

If a user believes a wager was accepted at incorrect, stale, latent or otherwise inaccurate odds, then Underdog will rely on its backend trading database to confirm the correct odds at the time of wager acceptance, and reserves the right to grade the at-issue wager based on that data housed and maintained by Underdog, to the extent permitted by law. Underdog has the right to void or cancel any wagers where odds differ between the customer’s betslip and Underdog’s database. To resolve such issues, Underdog Customer Support can be contacted at support@underdogsports.com.

If a user believes Underdog has posted an incorrect wager result, please contact Underdog Customer Support at support@underdogsports.com.  Underdog will make any necessary adjustments to a user’s account balance to account for any incorrect payments or deductions made based on an incorrect wager result.

Injury Time

Means the amount of time displayed by the relevant official and not the amount of time which is actually played.

Influence Wagering

Means any occurrence where you act in conjunction with a third party in any manner whatsoever (whether directly or indirectly) in an attempt to inappropriately, directly or indirectly, influence an event.

Live Wagering, Live or In-Play

Means any occurrence where you are provided the opportunity to place a wager on a match or event after it has started and while it is in progress.

Push Rules

Means when you have placed a wager on a spread, total or handicap and your wager ends in a tie when the spread is taken into account and no tie option was available to place a wager on. Your stake will be returned in this case.

Regular Time and Full Time

Means the time period of an event, match or game (as applicable) which the relevant governing association, body or organization defines the length of an event, match or game (as applicable). By way of example, in soccer this means 90 minutes plus Injury Time. This does not include any extra time, overtime or anything analogous thereto, unless we detail otherwise. 

If the relevant governing association, body or organization determines prior to the relevant event, match or game (as applicable) that such will be played for a different length of time this will be the official duration.

Rules

Shall have the meaning given to it in the Introduction Section.

Site

Shall have the meaning given to it in the Introduction Section.  

Syndicate Wagering

Means where you place a series of wagers on the same event, tournament or competition (as applicable) in conjunction with other players. This type of wager is considered by us to be an act of fraud. Where we have any evidence whatsoever of such, we may void any related wagers and withhold any payment from us to you in relation to such wager until we have completed our investigations.

Walk Over

Means the awarding of a victory to a contestant because there are no other contestants, or the other contestants have been disqualified or have forfeited.

"you", "your", “user”,  or "member"

Shall have the meaning given to it in the Introduction Section.

Part A - House Rules - General 

  1. In these Rules, if the context so requires, references to the singular shall include the plural and vice versa. 
  2. These Rules apply in relation to all markets offered and wagers placed on the Site.These Rules consist of the following:
  3. The House Rules - General (set out in this Part A).
  4. The General Rules (set out in Part B below).  The General Rules apply to all wagers on the Site unless stated otherwise in the Specific Sports Rules. 
  5. The Specific Sports Rules (set out in Part C below).  The Specific Sports Rules apply to certain, specific sports.
  6. If there is any inconsistency between the Specific Sports Rules and the General Rules, the Specific Sports Rules shall prevail. The General Rules will apply in respect of any category of wagers or markets not referred to in the Specific Sports Rules (for example, special wagers).
  7. Underdog Sports reserves the right to amend these Rules at any time subject to the approval of the state regulatory body, as may be required. Any such revision will be binding and effective immediately upon the posting or notification of such rule changes, as set forth in the Terms of Use, and any wagers accepted after the rule changes have been posted shall be governed by the new Sports House Rules.
  8. User Responsibility - Underdog Sports users should make themselves aware of all of the Sports House Rules affecting any market on which they wish to place a wager.
  9. Waging Disputes - Any Underdog Sports user who has any concerns or questions regarding these Rules or regarding the settlement of any Underdog Sports market should contact Underdog Sports Customer Support at support@underdogSports.com  All disputes will be governed by the Underdog Terms of Use, which are incorporated herein.  In the event of a conflict between these House Rules and Underdog’s Terms of Use, the Terms of Use will control.  When a user has exhausted the internal Underdog Sports wager dispute process without a satisfactory outcome, and the user’s wager dispute is related to a wager that took place in North Carolina, the user has the right to submit a dispute to the North Carolina State Lottery Commission at:

        North Carolina State Lottery Commission

        2728 Capital Blvd., Suite 144,

        Raleigh, N.C. 27604

        https://ncgaming.gov/

Part B - General Rules

Wagers

Wager Acceptance

  • How you can view your wager:  When your wager is accepted by us, it will appear in the “Your Picks” section of our mobile application. To access this, you must log into your account and click on the “Your Picks” button on the main navigation section. In any event that there is a conflict between what is shown in your "Your Picks" page and our servers, our servers will take precedence.
  • If your wager is accepted by us, you will not be able to cancel such a wager.

Bonus Cash

  • Bonus Cash may also be available to make your wager.  Bonus Cash refers to a bonus issued to users that must be wagered prior to the amount being cashable. If the user has Bonus Cash and Cash, then the Bonus Cash must be used first. 

Voiding of any Wager

  • Cancellation of an otherwise validly placed wager by Underdog shall be nondiscretionary.  Underdog may cancel or void a wager without prior authorization of the Director as provided for in Underdog’s Internal Controls, these House Rules, or under the following circumstances: 
  • (1) a wager where after a player has placed a wager, the wagering event is canceled, postponed or rescheduled to a different date prior to completion of the wagering event; 
  • (A) in the case of a wager on a portion of a wagering event, that wager shall be valid when the event is canceled, postponed, or rescheduled if the outcome of the affected portion was determined prior to the cancellation, postponement, or rescheduling; 
  • (B) the Specific Sports Rules below set forth additional information about the timeframe for the canceling of a wager in the event a specific wagering event is rescheduled or postponed;
  • (2) a change in the venue where a wagering event was scheduled to be held occurs after a player has placed a wager; 
  • (3) a wager when an individual participant fails to participate in a wagering event and the outcome of the wager is solely based on that individual participant’s performance; 
  • (4) a wager received for an act, or set of acts, to be performed during a wagering event when an act or acts does not occur and the ability to wager on the non-occurrence of the event was not offered; 
  • (5) a wager received on whether a team will qualify to participate in post-season competitions when the number of teams allowed to participate in the post-season changes after a player has placed a wager; 
  • (6) changes to rules by a sports governing body or equivalent regarding the format or number of participants scheduled to participate in a defined phase of a wagering event or in the event that a defined phase is not played at all; 
  • (7) when, prior to the start of the wagering event, a player requests a wager be canceled or voided due to an error in communicating the type, amount or parameters of the wager; or 
  • (8) when authorized or ordered by the Commission.
  • Where Underdog has a reasonable basis to believe there was an Obvious Error (as defined herein) in the placement or acceptance of the wager, Underdog may use its discretion to cancel the wager without prior authorization from the Director. For more information relating to this, see examples in the rules for each individual sport below.
  • Underdog may cancel or void a wager for a material change in circumstances for a given wagering event or wager type, provided: 
  • (1) the Director approves the material change; 
  • (2) Underdog documents the material change in these Wagering Rules (see the Specific Sports Rules below); and 
  • (3) Underdog displays what constitutes a material change to a player at the time of placement of the wager.  
  • Occasionally wagers may be placed in “pending” status.  When Underdog requests that the Director authorize the cancellation or voiding of one or more wagers, wagers related to the request will be placed in a pending status until the Director rules on the request.  Moreover, if Underdog suspects an Obvious Error or any illegal or suspicious wagering activity, wagers may be placed in a pending status until Underdog completes an investigation.  While a wager is pending, the wager will remain unsettled.  Following the Director’s ruling or the completion of Underdog’s investigation, as may be appropriate, the wager will either be voided or allowed to settle normally at the correct odds and time.  If the wager is deemed an Obvious Error or otherwise permitted by the Director to be cancelled or voided, the wager will be voided.
  • When a wager is cancelled or voided, all funds will be returned to the customer.  For parlays (situation involving wagers with multiple selections) where one or more legs or selections are cancelled or voided, please refer to our parlay rules.

Wager Types

  • We may provide you with the opportunity to place the following types of wagers:

Parlay Wager

  • Means a wager which combines two or more selections into a single  wager. You need to win every selection in order to win the wager.

Handicap, Margin or Spread

  • Spread wagering (also known as handicap) is where one selection in an event is given a "spread" to overcome in order to win. Spread wagering may also be referred to as "handicap" or “margin”.
  • For example in a two way spread where you may wager on a winner or loser (there is no handicap draw option to wager on):
  • a. Carolina Panthers @ Dallas Cowboys where the spread is Cowboys -3 (the Panthers are essentially given a 3-point head start). Even if the Cowboys win the game 23-21, if you placed a spread wager on the Panthers +3, you will win your wager, because the spread makes the score 24-23 Panthers for the purposes of the wager.
  • b. Carolina Panthers @ Dallas Cowboys where the spread is Cowboys -3 (the Panthers are essentially given a 3-point head start). Even if the Cowboys win the game 23-21, if you placed a spread wager on the Cowboys -3, you will lose your wager because the spread makes the score 21-20 Panthers for the purposes of the wager.
  • c. Carolina Panthers @ Dallas Cowboys where the spread is Cowboys -3 (the Panthers are essentially given a 3-point head start). The Cowboys win the game 21-18. In such an event the Push Rules will apply to all wagers for Cowboys -3, as well as Panthers +3, since both wagers will result in a push (tie) after the spread is applied.

Outright Winner or Place

  • This provides you with the opportunity of wagering on a selection winning or finishing in a specified place (but not necessarily winning). For example, on golf events we may offer you the chance to wager on players finishing inside the top five or ten.

Over/Under or Total

  • This gives you the opportunity to be on a predefined amount of events or occurrences in a game. For example: Over/Under 2.5 goals. For an Over wager to win there must be 3 or more goals in the relevant match. For Under 2.5 goals to win there must be two or less goals in the relevant match. Over/Under or Totals can also be three way. If no draw option is provided for you to wager on, and the result lands on the exact amount, your stake will be returned. Overtime is included for settlement here, and the wager will be settled on the official game score.

Period/Half Wagering

  • This provides you with the opportunity of wagering on a period, quarter, or half.

Player Props

  • These give you the option to wager on an individual player's performance. There are over/unders, such as Passing Yards in football or Points in Basketball. There will also be Yes/No markets such as “player to score a TD” in football or “Player to hit a HR” in baseball. 

Ineligible Persons

  • any person under the age of 21;
  • an involuntary excluded person and any person who has requested and not revoked a voluntary exclusion designation from sports wagering pursuant to G.S. 18C-922;
  • any person who has been adjudicated by law as prohibited from engaging in sports wagering;
  • a Commissioner, or any member or employee of the Commission when placing a sports wager in North Carolina;
  • any employee or key person of an interactive sports wagering operator or service provider license when placing sports wagers with that interactive sports wagering operator;
  • with respect to a sporting event, any participant in that sporting event, including an athlete, coach, trainer, official, or any employee or staff of a participant, when placing a sports wager on that sporting event in which that participant is participating;
  • any employee or staff of a sports governing body, when placing a sports wager on sporting events with which that individual or sports governing body is affiliated;
  • an individual while not in the authorized geographic boundaries within the State of North Carolina;
  • a person wagering in violation of state, local, or federal law;
  • an individual wagering on behalf of another individual or person;
  • except for the purpose of layoff wagers, as defined in the Commission Rules Manual For Sports Wagering and Pari-Mutuel Wagering, Rule 2A-001(18), a Person that is not an individual; or
  • other persons as determined by the Commission.

Payout Calculations

  • Multiplier Odds (e.g. 2.50x, 1.50x) and American Odds (e.g. +150, -200) will first be converted into Decimal Odds (e.g. 2.5, 1.5) for determining payouts.
  • All Odds will be then calculated in the following manner, based on the decimal odds. We utilize the “half round up” method to determine final odds for each wager (example - 100.5 will become 101, but 100.4 will become 100, 2.675 will become 2.68, but 2.674 will become 2.67).
  • Odds 1 - 1.100 will be rounded up to the nearest thousandth.
  • Odds 1.10 - 10.00 will be rounded up to the nearest hundredth.
  • Odds 10.0 - 100.0 will be rounded up to the nearest tenth.
  • Odds 100+ will be rounded to the nearest whole number.
  • All Payouts will be calculated using the rounded odds. In the event that the payout is more than 2 decimal places, the final payout will be truncated rather than rounded. For example - a $25.52 wager placed at odds of 2.53 returns a payout of $64.56 to the customer.
  •  ($25.52 x 2.53 = $64.5656) > $64.56 based on truncation
  • Parlay Payouts will be calculated based on the prices of the individual selections, but are subject to recalculations in the event of related contingencies.
  • Notification of Odds or Line Changes
  • The product will present a message in the product that indicates if a line or odd changes throughout the wagering experience. The user will have to accept those changes before placing a wager.  There will not be a setting for auto accepting odd or line changes.

Funding of Wagers

  • A wagering account may be funded using approved methods which shall produce a sufficient audit trail for verification of the source of the wagers.  Approved methods for funding Wagering Accounts include: 
  • (1) cash; 
  • (2) cash equivalents converted to cash; 
  • (3) credit cards and debit cards; 
  • (4) electronic funds transfers including automated clearing house and other methods; 
  • (5) promotional or bonus credits; 
  • (6) winnings; 
  • (7) adjustments made by Underdog with documented notification to the 
  • player; 
  • (8) a reloadable prepaid account or card, which has been verified as being 
  • issued to the player and is nontransferable; and 
  • (9) other forms of payment approved by the Commission. 
  • Please review Section 4(iii) of the Terms of Use, “User Account Funds and Withdrawals.”

In-Play Wagering

  • If a market is not scheduled to be turned in-play but Underdog Sports fails to suspend the market at the relevant time, then:
  • if the event has a scheduled start time, all wagers matched after that scheduled start time will be void; and
  • If the event does not have a scheduled start time, Underdog Sportsook will use its reasonable efforts to ascertain the time of the actual start and all wagers after the time of the start determined by Underdog Sports will be void.
  • Underdog Sports aims to use its reasonable efforts to suspend in-play markets at the start of and at the end of the event. However, Underdog Sports does not guarantee that such markets will be suspended at the relevant time.
  • Underdog Sports reserves the right at its absolute discretion to part-suspend or fully suspend outcomes/selections in a market that has been turned in-play.
  • Underdog Sports users are responsible for managing their in-play wager(s) at all times.
  • For the purposes of in-play wagering, users should be aware that transmissions described as “live” by some broadcasters may actually be delayed or pre-recorded. The extent of any delay may vary depending on the set-up through which they are receiving pictures or data. Please also be aware that, for operational reasons, wager requests made in-play may take slightly longer to process.
  • If Underdog Sports accepts a wager on a market for which the outcome has already been determined, then that wager shall be deemed void (and no winnings shall be payable in respect of it) regardless of the wager being a win, lose or push.
  • Underdog Sports cannot guarantee the accuracy or timeliness of live scores, time remaining and the status of games displayed on the Wagering Apps in connection with live wagering, which may come from third parties not controlled by Underdog Sports. We accept no liability for the incorrect display of this information. If you rely on this data to place a wager, you do so entirely at your own risk.

Results and Market Settlement

General

  • Where the Specific Sports Rules do not specify how and on what basis a market will be settled, markets will be settled on the official result of the relevant governing body regardless of any subsequent disqualification or amendment to the result.
  • If no official result of a relevant governing body is available, the result will be determined by Underdog Sports (acting reasonably) using information from independent sources. In such cases, if any new information comes into the public domain within 48 hours of settlement, then Underdog Sports shall (acting reasonably) determine either:
  • whether the market should be reinstated or resettled in light of this new information; or
  • whether or not to wait for further information before deciding whether to reinstate or resettle the market. Except where Underdog Sports has announced that it is waiting for further information, any information that comes into the public domain more than 48 hours after a market has been settled shall not be considered by Underdog Sports (regardless of whether or not such information may have led to a different result).
  • In the event of any uncertainty about any result or potential result, Underdog Sports reserves the right to suspend settlement of any market for an unlimited period until the uncertainty can be resolved to the reasonable satisfaction of Underdog Sports. Underdog Sports reserves the right to void any market if the uncertainty regarding settlement cannot be resolved to Underdog Sports reasonable satisfaction.
  • All-In Wagering - All-In' means that regardless of whether or not a particular competitor or team or member of a team starts or completes the event on which a wager is placed, all wagers stand and no refunds will be payable. Clients will be notified if a market is All-In via Blurbs, Market title and/or Selection name.
  • In the event a player, team or selection are deemed the winner of a specified outright market with one winner (e.g. NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship) but were not offered for wagering due to state regulations forbidding waging on that player, team or selection then all wagers placed on that market will be void. This does not include cashed out wagers, which will be settled at the specified cash out offer received by the user. For markets with multiple winners (e.g. To Make Final Four), if a non-listed player, team or selection wins, then all wagers are action.
  • In the event that Underdog mistakenly offers a tournament, event, or market that is unapproved according to the state regulator, all wagers will be voided
  • Underdog will also void any “hypothetical” events and/or markets that do not happen. For example - All Wagers placed on a hypothetical boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul will be void if the fight does not take place within a reasonable timeframe from the expected date.
  • “Predict the Matchup” markets will be graded as Win/Loss, unless the correct matchup was not an option for wagering. For example - if the Buffalo Bills and Carolina Panthers play in the Super Bowl, all wagers on the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs will be deemed losers, unless this was not available as the winning selection within the market.
  • Weekly/Daily specials: All relevant games must be played to a natural completion for wagers to stand. In the event one or more game(s) are postponed and/or have a venue change, all wagers in the relevant market will be refunded.
  • Regarding multiple player markets. In Addition to the rules above, all listed players must be active for wagers to stand. For example - A wager for “LaMelo Ball & Brandon Miller to Combine for Over 59.5 Points” will be voided if one or both players listed do not play.

Resettlements

  • Markets are generally settled shortly after the end of the event in question. Underdog Sports may settle (or part-settle) some markets before the official result is declared purely as a user service benefit. However, Underdog Sports reserves the right to amend the settlement of the market if:
  • the official result is different to the result on which Underdog Sports initially settled the market; or
  • if the whole market is eventually voided (e.g. for an abandoned event).
  • Underdog Sports reserves the right to reverse the settlement of a market if a market is settled in error (for example, a human or technical error), subject to regulatory approval, as may be required.
  • If Underdog Sports resettles a market, this may lead to amendments being made to a user's balance and/or the deduction of funds from a user’s account to reflect changes in market settlement.
  • Underdog Sports will settle markets on the basis that it obtains the relevant information once the outcome has been determined. If this information is not obtained, or if there is an obvious/palpable error in the information, the settlement of the wager offer will be based on other public information/ official sources at the reasonable discretion of Underdog  Sports.  Please refer to Underdog’s Terms of Use, under “Game Rules” for more information on obvious/palpable errors. 
  • Underdog Sports may be required by law or regulation to seek approval with the relevant regulatory body before making any amendments to a price or wager status.

Non-Runners

  • Unless stated otherwise under a specific sport, pre-live wagers are accepted on a “non-runner, no wager” basis. This means that all pre-live wagers will be void on any player, team or other competitor that does not participate in the event. “Participate” is defined as being on the field, court, rink, etc for any duration of live play.
  • If a player, team or other competitor has taken any part in a sporting event once it has officially started and then fails to complete that event for any reason, any wager placed on that player, team or other competitor will be deemed live (i.e. wagers on that player, team or other competitor will not be voided).
  • Any in-play wagers will not be voided if the player, team or competitor has already been deemed a runner. For example - a wager placed at halftime for “Chuba Hubbard Over 25.5 2nd Half Rushing Yards” will be graded as a losing wager if Chuba Hubbard played in the first half, but does not play in the 2nd half, for any reason.
  • Where specified, certain markets will be offered on an “all-in compete or not” basis. This means that, if a player, team or other competitor is withdrawn from an event (whether he, she or it pulls out of the event, is suspended or disqualified from it or otherwise) before he, she or it has taken part in the event, then any wager placed on that player, team or competitor (as applicable) will be deemed a losing wager.
  • If an event is specified as “fixed draw” and a team, player or other competitor is withdrawn, suspended or disqualified from that event, we reserve the right to settle any wagers on the subsequent prices once the market has been revised without the withdrawn team/player.

Unexpected Events and Other Changes

  • To the extent there is any inconsistency between the General Rules contained in this part and the Specific Sports Rules applying to a specific event, the sport specific rules will apply. Should there be no clear answer in the sport specific rules, then the following will apply:
  • If an event or events occur beyond the reasonable control of Underdog Sports such as an epidemic, pandemic, flood, fire, earthquake, element of nature or act of God, act of war, terrorism, riot, rebellion, strike, blockade, labor disruption or other cause, that materially impact any sporting or other event (or a series of events in a season), which is the subject of a contingency or outcome of a market offered by Underdog Sports, Underdog Sports may, acting in good faith, exercise its discretion to void, cancel, restrict or otherwise alter or adjust the payout (in whole or in part) of the affected wager(s) placed on the relevant market (including, without limitation, retrospectively take any of the actions contemplated once a wager has been placed and before or after it has been resolved). For the avoidance of doubt, “impact” on any sporting or other event includes, without limitation:
  • Any reduction in the number of games or matches in a season;
  • Any material change in the length of a game or match or when the matches are played;
  • A material change to the format or rules of the relevant event(s), series or competitions as determined by the relevant sports body; or
  • A change in the location of any match, game or event.
  • Wagers on markets that don’t reach completion before the interruption but have already been unconditionally determined will be settled as such. For example, if a team is mathematically eliminated from playoffs prior to the interruption then wagers on them to miss the playoffs are winners whereas wagers on them to make the playoffs or win the Championship are losers.
  • If the ruling governing body announces within 90 days of the original scheduled completion date, the rescheduling of a tournament or competition all wagers on the original competition will remain active. At the user’s request, Underdog Sports will void wagers made on the originally scheduled tournament or competition but only before the start of the rescheduled competition. In the event that no official ruling is made postponing the competition or tournament within 90 days of the original scheduled completion date all wagers will be void.
  • Example: An unexpected natural disaster strikes the United States and the NFL decides to push back all NFL playoff games one week. All NFL Futures wagers for Super Bowl Winner will stand, but individual users reserve the right for their wager(s) to be voided, if they so choose.
  • Example: There is an extended delay with the NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement and the regular season is pushed back substantially. The NBA Finals are now scheduled for October, 2025 instead of the original date of June, 2025. All NBA Futures wagers for NBA Finals Winner will be void.

Abandonments, Cancellations, Postponements, Forfeits

  • Some markets have different rules and these are listed in the Specific Sports Rules. However, where a market has no rules in the Specific Sports Rules in relation to an abandonment, cancellation and/or postponement the following shall apply:
  • In relation to any match, fixture, game, individual event, race or similar: If the event is not completed within 48 hours of scheduled starting time, then all wagers on markets for this event will be void, except for wagers on any markets that have been unconditionally determined. 
  • All wagers on an event that is officially deemed a forfeit will be void.
  • In relation to any tournament, future or similar: If the event is not completed within 24 hours following the scheduled completion date of the event, then any markets relating to the event will be settled in accordance with the official ruling of the relevant governing body, providing such a decision is given within 90 days after the scheduled completion date. If no official ruling is announced in this 90 day period, then wagers on any market relating to this event will be void, except for wagers on any markets which have been unconditionally determined. If a market is to be voided but has been part-settled as a courtesy to Underdog Sports users, then such part-settled wagers will be reversed and all wagers on the market will be void.
  • If there is no further sporting action in any market that does not contain the selection ‘draw’ or ‘tie’, all wagers placed after this conclusion of action will be voided (e.g. If the game ends in a draw and the two selections that are named in the market are “Team A” and “Team B” without a “Draw” or “Tie” selection - the wager on either Team A or B will be Voided).
  • Underdog Sports will decide (acting reasonably) whether a market relates to a match (or similar) or a tournament (or similar). However, by way of example, the following shall apply:
  • Super Bowl Winner (outright) = tournament;
  • Philadelphia Eagles vs. Carolina Panthers = match.
  • Change of Venue
  • Some markets have different rules and these are listed in the Specific Sports Rules. However, if change of venue is not dealt with in the Specific Sports Rules then the following shall apply:
  • For any team sport: if the scheduled venue is changed after a wager is placed, all wagers will be void only. 

Periods of Time

  • Some markets have different rules and these are listed in the Specific Sports Rules. However, if not dealt with in the Specific Sports Rules then the following shall apply.
  • If the scheduled duration of an event is changed after a wager is placed but before the start of the event, then all wagers will be void.
  • Some markets refer to the length of time until an occurrence in the event (e.g. time of first goal). If an event happens in stoppage or injury time after any regular time period then it will be deemed to have occurred at the end of the regular time period. For example, if a goal is scored in first half stoppage-time in a soccer match it will be deemed to have occurred in 45 minutes.
  • All wagers apply to the relevant full ‘regular time’ period including stoppage time. Any extra-time and/or penalty shoot-out is not included.

Errors

  • Underdog Sports makes every effort to ensure that it does not make any errors when accepting wagers. 
  • An “Obvious Error” or “Palpable Error” (defined in the definitions section):
  • When an Obvious/Palpable Error has occurred, Underdog Sports reserves the right to either (i) correct any obvious/palpable errors by settling winning wagers at the ‘correct price,’ as reasonably determined by Underdog Sports, or (ii) void any wager placed where such errors have occurred and with regulatory approvals as necessary. 

Duplicate Events

  • In the event that odds for the same exact game are displayed on the Underdog Sports more than once (regardless of whether the markets are related and/or displayed odds are different), Underdog Sports reserves the right to cancel any correlated parlay wagers placed on both/multiple events, regardless of whether the markets and/or displayed odds are different.
  • Single wagers placed individually on the above markets will be settled in accordance with official results.

Minimum and Maximums

  • The minimum wager for all customers wagering with Underdog Sports platform is $0.10. The maximum wager for all new customers entering the Underdog Sports platform is $1,000. These limits include all wager types offered on Underdog wagering platform (straight wagers, parlays, same game parlays, etc). The minimum and maximum wager thresholds are per market type per event. For avoidance of doubt and by way of example, a customer can place a wager on Bryce Young over 210 passing yards for $1,000. However, the same customer cannot place another wager on Bryce Young over passing yards at current price/odds, any adjusted price/odds that might be different from the initial wager, alternate markets with Bryce Young passing yards, or combinations with the same market type. Underdog Sports reserves the right to change, for any reason permitted by law, the minimum or maximum wager limits for any customer(s) or group of customer(s) at any time without written notice, consent, or communication to the customer. Underdog Sport customers can request limit increases by contacting Support@underdogsports.com. Before Underdog Sports adjusts a customer’s limits, Underdog Sports may require the customer to provide sufficient documentation for review to ensure that the customer is playing within their means and not otherwise prohibited from participating in the Site’s offerings. Failure to comply or provide such documentation could result in a denied request. For the avoidance of doubt, there are many reasons and factors that Underdog Sports could increase or decrease a customer’s wager limits, including but not limited to, responsible gaming concerns, self-imposed limits, the nature of the customer’s request, the customer’s gaming history, or for any other reason in the sole discretion of Underdog Sports. Underdog reserves the right to void or cancel wagers at our discretion for reasons, including but not limited to failure to adhere to the min/max wager limits disclosed in this section of our House Rules or failure to comply with Underdog’s Terms of Use.
  • For all events offered, the maximum winning limit per wager (e.g., straight, parlay, same game parlay, or other) is $250,000 US Dollars. Maximum winning limits per wager shall only be established through limiting the amount of a Wager and cannot be applied to reduce the amount paid to a Player as a result of a winning Wager. For the avoidance of doubt and by way of example, if a customer places a $1,000 wager to win $250,001, Underdog Sports will not adjust the payout but instead provide the customer with an avenue to reduce wager size or remove a portion or leg of a wager.
  • The $250,000 maximum winnings limit shall apply to any one user, or multiple users acting together, wagering on the same combination of selections, regardless of whether or not such wagers are made separately, at a range of different prices, on different days and through a number of different accounts. If Underdog Sports, in its discretion and to the extent permitted by law, believes that a number of wagers have been placed in this way, then the total payment of all those wagers combined will be limited to one single maximum winnings of $250,000.
  • At its sole discretion, management may accept wagers at other than currently posted terms or odds. 

Parlays

  • A parlay wager consists of a number of legs. A leg is defined as one or more chosen selections in any individual event market. A Same Game Parlay (SGP) is a parlay that consists of 2 or more legs from the same event. A Same Game Parlay Plus (SGP+) is a parlay that consists of 2 or more legs from the same event plus additional leg(s) from another event. An SGP group is the group of selections within a parlay that belong to the same event. A parlay may contain multiple SGP Groups, in the case of an SGP+.
  • Parlay Example – Panthers, Eagles, Chiefs All to Win
  • SGP Example – LaMelo Ball Over 24.5 Points to Win & Hornets to Win
  • SGP+ Example – LaMelo Ball Double-Double, Hornets to Win & Panthers to Win
  • SGP Group Example – (LaMelo Ball Double, Hornets to Win) in the SGP+ example above
  •  SGPs and SGP+s are specific types of Parlays and are graded differently in certain circumstances.
  • Underdog Sports reserves the right in its sole discretion not to accept certain parlay wagers or to scale back stakes.
  • All parlay wager placed are subject to the Sports Rules that apply to each individual sport that relates to any leg of any parlay wager.
  • If any selection in any leg is a non-runner or otherwise void under the Sports Rules (e.g. an abandoned match, push, non-runner, etc) then all wagers on that individual leg will be void and the parlay wager shall be adjusted accordingly. For example, a 3-leg parlay where one leg is void/push will become a 2-leg parlay. A 2-leg parlay where one leg is void/push will become a single wager, and the single wager will stand. 
  • SGPs and SGP+s that are placed pre-event will be settled in the same manner as a normal parlay. If a selection within the wager is void/push, the wager odds will be re-calculated using the remaining legs. For example – an SGP for “Bryce Young Over 200 Passing Yards & Carolina Panthers to Win” will be paid out as a 1-leg bet, at recalculated odds, if Bryce Young throws for exactly 200 yards (causing this leg to push).
  • SGPs and SGP+s that are placed in-play (after the event has started, but before it is finished) will either be fully void/push, or recalculated, depending on the circumstances. 
  • In-play SGPs and In-play SGP+s will be recalculated in the following scenarios:
  • All legs in the SGP Group are void/push
  • All legs in the SGP Group are win
  • All but 1 leg in the SGP Group are void/push, and the 1 remaining leg is a win
  • In-play SGPs and In-play SGP+s will be void/push if 1 or more leg is void/push and there are 2 or more remaining legs as wins (and no legs are losses).
  • In-play SGPs and In-play SGP+s will be settled as Loss  if any legs are losers
  • There may be instances where parlays and/or SGPS and SGP+s are not accepted when there are related contingencies (i.e. where the outcome of one event is likely to affect the odds on the outcome of another event). The rejection of related contingency wagers may happen automatically at the wager placement stage. However, if such a wager is accepted in error, Underdog Sports may settle the individual wager combinations which include two or more of the related contingency selections, as single wagers, at appropriate odds.

Miscellaneous

  • Underdog Sports reserves the right in its sole discretion not to accept certain Sports wagers, or to scale back the stakes (on a per user or aggregate basis).
  • All references to time periods in these Rules relate to the time zone in which the event takes place. For example, a reference to the start time of a football game, relates to the local kick-off time.
  • All information supplied by Underdog Sports is done so in good faith. However, Underdog Sports cannot accept liability for any errors or omissions in respect of any information, such as the posting of prices, runners, times, scores, results or general statistics.
  • Any results or scores of which you may be advised by an Underdog Sports employee or agent (for example during wagering in-play) are provided for guidance purposes only.
  • Users are responsible for ensuring that the selection on which they place a wager is their intended selection. For example, in the case of a competitor bearing the same name as another individual not competing in the relevant event, the onus is on the user to ensure that they know which competitor is being referred to in the relevant market and to ensure that they are placing their wager on their chosen competitor.
  • Please be aware that if you place related or corresponding wagers on a combination of Underdog Sports platforms (and/ or the wagering products of other third parties), it is possible for wagers on one product to be voided in accordance with Underdog Sports terms and conditions, while wagers on another product may stand. You should note that Underdog Sports will have no liability to you in the event that one or more of your wagers on Underdog Sports products are amended or voided in accordance with Underdog Sports Terms of Use, even if your other related wagers stand (and even if you have specifically relied on wagers you have placed on one product in order to place related wagers on another product).
  • Underdog Sports may, in its sole and absolute discretion, decide to suspend wagering on a market at any time (even if such suspension is earlier than anticipated by the Sports Rules). In the interests of maintaining integrity and fairness in the markets, Underdog Sports may also void certain wagers in a market or void a whole market in its entirety.
  • Underdog Sports’ promotions are available at the discretion of Underdog Sports, and Underdog Sports reserves the right to restrict the availability of a promotion to any person at its absolute discretion.
  • Underdog Sports reserves the right, at our discretion, to perform any and all reasonable investigations on users for the purpose of verifying information about users such as source of funds, background history, and creditworthiness.

Part C - Specific Sports Rules

American Football

General Rules
  • Games that are postponed prior to starting will be void unless they are played on the originally scheduled week. 
  • An NFL week is defined as Thursday to Wednesday, local stadium time. (For example - NFL Week 3). 
  • An NCAAF week is defined as Tuesday to Monday, local stadium time.
  • If a game is suspended after starting:
  • And Completed within 48 hours from start time:
  • All wagers will stand, and will be settled based upon the final score.
  • And Not completed within 48 hours from start time:
  • And there is more than 5 minutes remaining in the 4th Quarter at suspension, all wagers will be void (unless the outcome of the wager has already been determined. For example - a wager for Miles Sanders Anytime TD will remain a winning wager if Miles Sanders had a Rushing/Receiving TD in the 1st Quarter).
  • And there is less than 5 minutes remaining in the 4th Quarter, all wagers will stand, and will be settled at the score of the game when suspended.
  • Should a game’s scheduled venue be changed, all wagers placed prior to the notification of the change will be void.
  • All wagers on a game that is officially deemed a forfeit will be void.
  • Overtime counts for all markets unless stated otherwise.
  • All settlements are based on results and statistics provided by the relevant league’s governing body.
  • We reserve the right to suspend any or all wagering on a game at any time without notice.
  • If the index (value) of a market is a whole number and the result (score) of that market lands on that number, wagers will be void and refunded (For example - If the Final Score for Panthers vs. Texans end at Panthers 24 - Texans 21, All wagers for “Panthers -3” and “Over 45 Total Points” will be voided.

Overview of Specific Markets

Live Wagering:
  • Prices quoted are for the whole game inclusive of any overtime played.
  • As the markets are in-running, we reserve the right to close the market at any time.
  • When scores are displayed in running, every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the score and game time; however, no liability is accepted for incorrect information displayed.
Player Prop Wagers:
  • In the event of an abandoned game, all stakes are returned, unless a result is already determined through the course of play that has taken place.
  • Overtime counts for all markets, unless otherwise stated.
  • Touchdown markets are based on the player to carry or catch the ball into the endzone. If Bryce Young throws a TD to Adam Thielen, Thielen is graded as having scored a touchdown. For QB’s, this would count as a passing touchdown but not an anytime touchdown. 
  • For offensive player prop markets, the player must play at least one offensive snap for proposition wagers to stand.
  • For defensive player prop markets, the player must play at least one defensive snap for proposition wagers to stand.
  • For touchdown scorer market, the player must play at least one snap for wagers to stand.
  • If a player does not play a snap in the game, all selections will be voided. A few examples of scenarios in which wagers will be graded as normal and will not be voided include:
  • If a player is injured during the game, regardless of returning to the game;
  • If a receiver does not record a target; or
  • If a running back does not receive a carry.
  • Longest Completion/Rush/Reception - If the specified player does not record a completion/rush attempt/reception then the “under” selection will be deemed the winner for settlement purposes as long as they met the snap requirement.
  • First Touchdown/Team First Touchdown- A player does not need to have played a snap prior to the touchdown. If they play a snap in the game, their selections are active. For example, you wager on Jonathan Mingo to score the first TD, and the Panthers return the opening kickoff for a TD, all selections remain active and will be graded as a loss, aside from the winning selection of “Panthers D/ST.”
  • Tackles + Assists - Includes those recorded on both Defense and Special Teams. Half sacks are counted as “over/yes” for “will a player record a sack?”.
  • While included in the official stats, please note that in college football, sack yards are recorded as negative rushing yards for quarterbacks, while in the NFL they are not. If there is any discrepancy, official stat providers numbers are deemed final at all times.
  • A safety does not count as a turnover unless noted as one in the official game stats.
  • Point Spread (Handicap) Wagering.
  • Overtime counts for match handicap Wagering.
  • In the event of a tie, stakes are refunded. In the event of a tie after overtime, all moneyline wagers will be refunded. Any event that has already been determined will be settled accordingly. For example, if a game finishes 28-28, total points will be settled at 56.
Match Wagering:
  • Overtime counts. In the event of a tie following overtime, all stakes are refunded.
Total points:
  • Overtime counts for all total match / team total markets.
  • In the event of total points being exactly the nominated line, all stakes are refunded unless a price for the exact amount is quoted.
2pt conversion made Yes/No:
  • There does not need to be an attempt for this market to be active.
Team/Match Fumbles/Fumbles Lost
  • These are specified. Fumbles count any and all fumbles. Only fumbles lost requires a change of possession.

Baseball

General Rules
  • Games that are postponed for rain, weather, or any other reason, prior to starting will be void unless they are played on the originally scheduled day (local time). 
  • If  a game is suspended after starting, bets will be graded only if the game is resumed within 36 hours of the original start time. All bets are void unless the outcome of a bet is clearly already determined before the game was suspended. (For example: Wagers for “Aaron Judge to Hit a Home Run” will be graded as winners if Judge hits a 1st inning HR and the game is suspended in the 3rd inning and rescheduled for the following week.)
  • If a game is officially shortened and deemed official by the MLB (5 innings or 4.5 innings with the home team leading), after the visiting team has made 15 outs and a game is called early and the home team is leading, all bets will be graded at the point of suspension in the game.
  • Should a game’s scheduled venue be changed, all wagers placed prior to the notification of the change will be void.
  • All wagers on a game that is officially deemed a forfeit will be void.
  • All wagers are graded based on the official results published by the relevant league’s governing body (e.g. Major League Baseball).
  • Extra innings, where applicable, count for settlement purposes.
  • In the case of a suspended playoff game, all wagers will stand and be graded at the completion of the game.
Player Props
  • For all MLB player markets, wagers will be void as per below (unless explicitly stated in market specific rules):
  • Pitcher Markets: the listed pitcher must pitch at least one pitch for a bet to stand. If a listed pitcher comes in after an opener, or any point in the game, markets are graded as win/loss/push and not be voided.
  • Batter Markets (Hits, Runs, etc.): if the listed player does not start. Pinch Hitters, pinch-runners, and/or any other replacement player will be voided, regardless of the outcome of their plate appearance.
  • To Hit First Home Run: if the listed player does not start. If a listed player is in the starting lineup and plays the field, but is pulled from the lineup before getting a plate appearance, they are deemed a loser. If a non-listed player is ruled the winner, wagers on listed qualified players are action. All wagers will be voided if no Home Runs are hit in the game.
  • Player to Record a Hit Markets: if the listed player does not start. If a listed player is in the starting lineup and plays the field, but is pulled from the lineup before getting a plate appearance, they are deemed a loser. Once a player has recorded a plate appearance, wagers on all subsequent hits markets (2+ hits, 3+ hits, etc.) will stand regardless of the number of plate appearances that player ultimately records in the game.
  • Total Bases: Total Bases are recorded through hits. They do not include walks, HBPs, reach on errors, or fielder's choices, nor include base running. Players who get a single and score a run are given 1 TB.
  • Pitcher to Record a win: This is YES/NO based on the stat given to the pitcher. This is not the pitchers team to win the game, this is the pitcher specifically to be given a win on their record. 
  • Pitcher to have first SO/ER: This is not based on the time in the inning. If the Yankees are hosting the Phillies, Gerrit Cole strikes out the 3rd batter in the top of the first, then Aaron Nola strikes out the 1st batter in the bottom of the first, Gerrit Cole has the first SO.
  • Batter to have first H/R/RBI/HR: same thing, this is the batter to have the first in the game, not the first based on a point in an inning.

Basketball

Sport Rules - NBA and NCAA Basketball
  • Games that are postponed prior to starting will be void unless they are played on the originally scheduled day.
  • If a game is suspended after starting:
  • And completed within 48 hours from start time:
  • All wagers will stand, and will be settled based up on the final score.
  • And Not completed within 48 hours from start time:
  • All wagers will be void (unless the outcome of the wager has already been determined). Example - if a game is suspended in the 3rd Quarter and not rescheduled, a wager for LaMelo Ball Over 29.5 Points will be graded a winner if LaMelo Ball has 30 points at the time of the suspension. All wagers not unequivocally settled at the time of suspension will be void, regardless of whether the governing body (NBA/NCAAB) declares an official winner.
  • Should a game’s scheduled venue be changed, all wagers placed prior to the notification of the change will be void.
  • All wagers on a game that is officially deemed a forfeit will be void.
  • Wager settlement is based solely on results and statistics provided by the relevant league's governing body (www.nba.com, www.ncaa.com, http://www.wnba.com) and their official data supplier.
  • The void rule applies for all markets where a draw/tie price is not offered.
  • Overtime counts for all markets unless otherwise stated.
  • All outright markets, unless otherwise stated, include playoffs. Any official governing organization tie-breaks where applicable are included in settlement.
  • Where a season or tournament is unexpectedly shortened all futures markets/wagers will be settled in accordance with the official ruling of the relevant governing body so long as the ruling is made within 90 days after the scheduled completion date; or unless the outcome has unequivocally been determined prior to the interruption of the season.
Overview of Specific Markets - NBA and NCAA Basketball
  • Quarter/Half Markets: The entire period of play must be completed for wagers to stand.
  • Quarter Markets: Resulted on score for relevant quarter - overtime does not count.
  • Home team/Away team total points: Resulted on score at the end of the game, inclusive of overtime.
Player Props - NBA and NCAA Basketball
  • First Basket Markets: Resulted on the first score of the game, inclusive of free throws, as per official NBA/NCAA box score. Should a player listed not start the game, all wagers on the player selected will be void (otherwise wagering is all-in). In the event of a tie at the end of the first quarter, First Basket / First Quarter Double wagers are resulted as a loss.
  • The First Team Basket: Scorer will be the first scorer from each team; Should a player listed not start the game, all wagers on the player selected will be void (otherwise wagering is all-in).
  • Method of First Basket: All Rules relating to “First Basket Markets” apply. The market will be settled according to the official nba.com/ncaa.com play by play description.
  • Game Props: Player most points/rebounds/assists/etc.: Wagers placed on this market will be settled on the player who makes the most of the relevant quoted statistic. In case two or more players tie, dead heat rules apply. Should a player listed not take part in the game, all wagers on the player selected will be void. Otherwise, all wagers are action. Wagers are All-In, meaning should a player not listed in the market make the most of the relevant quoted statistic, then all wagers shall be settled as a loss.

Ice Hockey

US Ice Hockey (General)
  • Games that are postponed prior to starting will be void unless they are played on the originally scheduled day.
  • If a game is suspended after starting:
  • And is completed within 48 hours from start time:
  • All wagers will stand, and will be settled based upon the final score.
  • And is Not Completed within 48 hours from start time:
  • All wagers will be void (unless the outcome of the wager has already been determined). Example - if a game is suspended in the 3rd Period and not completed within 48 hours, a wager for “Sebastian Aho to score a Goal” will be graded a winner if Aho had a goal prior to the time of the suspension. All wagers not unequivocally settled at the time of suspension will be void, regardless of whether the governing body (NHL) declares an official winner.
  • Should a game’s scheduled venue be changed, all wagers placed prior to the notification of the change will be void.
  • All wagers on a game that is officially deemed a forfeit will be void.
  • All settlements are based on results and statistics provided by the relevant league’s governing body (www.nhl.com, www.ncaa.com).
  • All markets will be settled inclusive of overtime (including any subsequent shootout) unless explicitly stated to be settled on 60 Minutes or Regulation Time.
  • In the event of a shootout, the winning team will be credited with one goal. This counts for all markets where applicable.
  • Where a season or tournament is unexpectedly shortened, all futures markets/wagers will be settled in accordance with the official ruling of the relevant governing body so long as the ruling is made within 90 days after the scheduled completion date; or unless the outcome has unequivocally been determined prior to the interruption of the season.
Overview of Specific Game Markets (US Ice Hockey)
  • Moneyline/Puck Line/Total Goals/Alternates - Includes overtime and any subsequent shootout for settlement purposes. In the event of the total being the exact index quoted, wagers will result in a push.
  • 60 Minute Markets - Where indicated 60 minute markets exclude overtime and shootout goals. If the game goes to overtime, the “tie” selection will be the winner.
  • Total Goals (Flat Line) - Settled on the total goals scored during a game. If the result is equal to the quoted index, wagers will be voided.
  • Period Markets - Settled on the exact score of the specified period. For settlement purposes the 3rd period does not include any overtime played.
  • 1st/2nd/3rd Period Moneyline - Settled on the final score of the listed period only. If the score is a tie, wagers will be voided.
  • Highest Scoring Period/Team Highest Scoring Period - Settled on which period has the most goals scored. This market has a “Tie” selection and in the event of 2 or more periods having an equal number of goals scored, the “Tie” is the winning selection. For settlement purposes - the 3rd period does not include OT or Shoot-outs.
  • Total Goals/Odd/Even - Settled on whether the final number of goals scored is an odd or even number. For settlement purposes 0 goals is considered even. This market does not include OT or Shoot-out for settlement purposes.
  • 60 Min Team to Score 1st/Last Goal - Markets settled by which team scores the listed goal in the game. If the game has 0 goals scored in regulation, the “None” selection will be deemed the winner.
  • Period X Team to Score 1st/Last Goal - Markets settled by which team scores the listed goal in respective period. If the period has 0 goals scored, the “None” selection will be deemed the winner. 3rd Period does not include OT or Shoot-Outs.
  • Team to Score xth Goal - The winner will be the team to score the specified goal number first. Market contains a “None” selection and if the specified goal is not scored, then that selection will be the winner. This market is settled on the basis of 60 minutes of play only and does not include overtime or shootouts.
  • Goal Scored in the first 5/10 Minutes of Quoted Period - For settlement purposes the First 5 Minutes of a hockey period are 00:00 - 04:59 of elapsed time and the first 10 minutes are 00:00 - 09:59 of elapsed time.
  • Any of the listed games does not fully complete the necessary 55 minutes required to have action.
  • The quoted number of games does not equal the actual number of games played.
  • In the event that multiple games have the same number of goals scored, the dead heat rule will apply (See Dead Heats).
  • All markets are subject to their respective pre-match rules for the purposes of Live Wagering.
Overview of Player Prop Markets (US Ice Hockey)
  • Players must receive time on ice per the governing body box score to be considered as action. If a player does not receive any time on the ice, then all wagers on the player will be void. Once they have one second of ice time, markets are active.
  • All proposition markets are graded on the inclusion of regulation and overtime, unless otherwise explicitly stated that markets are for a specified period or 60 minutes. Player Shootout attempts/stats do not contribute unless the market specifically states shootouts.
  • Goals against goalies only include goals they are on the ice for. Empty net goalies do not count.
  • Markets such as shots on goal and blocked shots can often be subjective. Official stat provider results are deemed final at all times, and things such as video clips sent to support will not change grading.