Baseball Rules






• All wagers on baseball first half (5 innings) will be decided on the basis of the score at the end of five full innings.

• If a game does not go five full innings, all first half wagers (5 innings) will be canceled.

• Once 5 full innings have been completed, all wagers on the first half (5 innings) will stand.

• All first half wagers (5 innings) must list both pitchers. If either listed pitcher does not start, wagers on the first half (5 innings) will be canceled.

• $500 maximum on sides and parlays.

• All games are graded the same day as played. No exceptions, win, lose, or push.

• The home team is always listed on the bottom.

• Sides are official after 4½ innings when the home team is ahead, otherwise, the game must go 5 complete innings before becoming official.

• Totals and run lines are official after 8½ innings when the home team is ahead, otherwise, the game has to go 9 full innings before becoming official. Las Vegas rules stipulate that if a game is suspended due to any reason the game reverts back to the last complete inning.

Series Prices


Series prices are for games chosen at Management's discretion. Games must be played on dates scheduled, if not wager has no action. All three games must be official and count in standings as a Win or Lose. If all three games are not played by that specified date, then all wagers have no action regardless if one team has 2 wins. If game is postponed, suspended, etc. wager has no action. NOTE: If we provide a baseball series price for a series that has four games, for grading purposes, the wagers is based on the three initial games.

Total Runs Scored


All three games must be played on the scheduled date for action. If a game is postponed, suspended, etc. or doesn't go 8.5 innings (visitor) or 9 innings (home team), the wager has no action. Extra innings count towards wager. Games must start with the listed pitchers.



Total Hits + Runs + Errors in the Game


Both starting pitchers must go for action. Game must go 8.5 innings if home team is winning or 9 innings if visiting team is winning for action. Extra innings count. If a game goes past 9 innings and is not completed, there is no action.



Moneyline Wagering

To win a moneyline wager, the team does not have to cover the spread. Winning on the playing field by any margin constitutes a win.


Example:
Yankees (Cone) -175 9 -120
Braves (Maddux) +155 Even
 


To wager on the Yankees you would risk $175 for every $100 you wish to win.
To wager on the Braves you would risk $100 to win $155.
To wager on a total you would lay $120 to win $100 OVER 9 or $100 to win $100 on UNDER 9 (even money).


Run Line Wagering

The baseball run line is a combination of a point spread with a moneyline. In a baseball run line the favorite will be -1½ runs, the underdog will be +1½ runs. The favorite must win by 2 runs in order for your wager to be graded a winner. If you placed a wager on the underdog your team can lose the game by 1 run and you still win your wager. Run lines will be juiced with a typical moneyline adjusted by pitching match up. Run lines are most commonly used by players who do not want to risk big money on a high priced favorite. All run lines must have listed pitchers.


Example:
Yankees -1 ½ -120
White Sox +1 ½ Even
 


To wager on the Yankees you would risk $120 for every $100 you wish to win. To wager on the White Sox you would risk $100 to win $100.

The baseball sides start using a 20 cent line and move up accordingly: -170 / +150, -180 / +160, -190 / +165, -200 / +170, -220 / +180.

The total is always a 20 cent line and always listed pitchers, for example: 10 O -130 U +110

According to the pitchers that are starting in the game, you can choose to play your wagers action, listed pitchers or selected pitchers:

• Action: Your wager is team against team regardless of starting pitchers. For games where a pitching change has occurred and in which you have an action wager, you will receive an adjusted price according to the new pitching match-up.

• Listed Pitcher: Both pitchers scheduled to start must throw the first pitch in order for you to have a bet.

• Selected Pitcher: You are wagering on your selected pitcher to throw the first pitch in order to have a bet.



Futures

Future bets are available on total season wins, National League Champion, American League Champion, and odds to win the World Series.