Sportsbook Rules & Regulations
General Bet Types
Last Update: 15/07/2018
1. 1X2
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1x2 means betting in any one of three possible winning outcomes for an Event. 1 refers to the team that is named first (usually the home team); X refers to the game resulting in a draw or tie; 2 refers to the team that is named second (usually the away team)
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Here is an example of In-Play 1 x 2 for Soccer

Example 1 : Member bets Chelsea when the score is Chelsea 1 - 0 Liverpool:
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The Final Score is Chelsea 3 - 1 Liverpool.
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The member wins as they bet Chelsea to win. All bets placed on Chelsea are winning bets.
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All bets placed on Liverpool or the Draw when the score was 1-0 lose.
Example 2 : Member bets Liverpool when the score is Chelsea 1 - 0 Liverpool:
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The final score is Chelsea 2 - 2 Liverpool
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The member loses as they bet Liverpool to win and the result was a draw. All bets placed on Chelsea and Liverpool are considered losing bets.
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All bets placed on the Draw win.
2. Moneyline
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Moneyline means betting on one competitor or team to defeat another in an Event or to be placed higher in an Event match-up. Remaining Moneyline rules are set out in the Specific Event Betting Rules.
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The term “The Field” refers to all competitors other than the competitor named in the Moneyline match up.
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In the event of a draw (tie) as the final result, moneyline wagers on either team is refunded.

Example 1:
Member placed bet $100 at Fernando Verdasco with odds 2.40

Member placed bet $100 at Andy Murray with odds 1.59

In order to win a moneyline bet, the team wagered on simply has to win the game.
3. Handicap (HDP)
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Handicap (Asian Handicap) means betting when one competitor or team receives a virtual head start (effectively leading by that head start before the Event begins). The winner is the competitor or team with the better score after adding the given handicap to the result. Remaining Handicap rules are set out in the Specific Event Betting Rules.
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Here is an example of Asian Handicap for Soccer
Example 1 :

Member place a bet on Liverpool -0.5 with a stake of $100
Liverpool being the favourite team receives a goal deficit of half a goal (0.50) before event kick-off

Example 2 :

Member placed bet on Italy 0 Handicap (Level) with a stake of $100

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In split handicap betting, your stake is automatically divided equally and placed as 2 separate bets, where you have the option of winning half, losing half, winning full or losing full. Some examples of split handicap points are 0.25, 0.75, 1.25, 1.75, and so on
Example 3 :

Member place a bet on Barcelona -0/0.5 or -0.25 handicap
Real Madrid are playing to Barcelona and Barcelona are the favourites to win. However, the amount by which they are favourites happens to be between 0 and -0.5. Therefore, Barcelona handicap is 0, -0.5. This means half your stake goes to 0 handicap while the other half of the stake goes to 0.5 handicap

4. Over/Under (OU)
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Over/Under means betting that is determined by the total number of points (goals, games etc) in the final result of an Event. If the total is more than the Over/Under pre-designated line then the winning result is Over; if the total is less than the Over/Under pre-designated line then the winning result is Under.
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In-Play Over/Under settlement is based on the score line and the goal line at time of bet placement is applied to a 0-0 score line, not the current score line. The current score, at the time of bet placement, is not factored into the bet.
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Here is an example of Over/Under for Soccer (misalignment)

Over/Under Example : Member place a bet on Over 3 ,$100

5. Odd/Even (OE)
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Odd/Even means betting that is determined by whether the total number of points (goals, games etc) in the final result of an Event is Odd or Even.
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A 0-0 score is considered as even.
6. Single Team Odd/Even
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Single Team Odd/Even means betting to predict whether the full-time score of a specific team in a match will be odd or even.
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Clean sheets is considered as even.
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Any extra-time added in the match will not be counted for purposes of determining the full-time score of a specific team
7. Match Half-time/Full-time Odd/Even
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Match Half-time/Full-time Odd/Even means betting to predict whether the half-time result and the full-time result of a match is odd and odd respectively, odd and even, even and odd, or even and even.
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A 0-0 score is considered as even.
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There are four (4) options to bet on:
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Odd/Odd
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Odd/Even
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Even/Odd
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Even/Even
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