Football Rules

NFL
We offer wagering on all quarters and halves for each game. Moneylines will not be offered in games where the favorite is favored by 10 or higher.
NCAA
We offer wagering on all first halves and second halves.
Moneylines are available for most nationally televised games where the favorite is favored by less than 10 points.
Proposition bets are available for every Thursday, Sunday, and Monday Night football games.
Straight Wagering
Team A is -6 against Team B. Team A must win by 7 points or more for you to win. If you take Team B, your team can lose by a maximum of 5½ points in order to collect winnings for your wager. If Team A wins by exactly 6 points then the wager is a push (no action). The vigorish (or juice) is 10% meaning you risk $110 to make $100 on either team you select. When buying points on and off 3 there is an additional charge.
Wagers on a Total
The total is determined by adding both teams' scores together (including overtime). If the total is 42 and you selected OVER, both teams’ scores must combine to score at least 43 points in order for you to win your wager. If the combined score adds up to exactly 42 the bet is a push (no action). You risk 10% more then you will win, 110 for every 100.
Wagers on a Moneyline
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. If team A is -240, team B is +190. The player would risk $240 to win $100 on Team A and risk $100 to win $190 on Team B. In the event of a tie, the play is ruled as a push (no action).
Futures
We offer future bets on total number of wins for the regular seasons, odds to win the NFC, odds to win the AFC, and odds to win the Super Bowl. In all future bets the win will be credited the final day of regular season action.
If Bets
If Bets consist of 2 to 5 straight bets joined together by an IF CLAUSE. If the customer's first selection complies with the condition, then the second selection will be processed; if the second selection complies with the condition, then his third selection will be processed and so on. Only full games for football, basketball and baseball are allowed to be used on if bets. Neither hockey nor any other sport is allowed. Each condition will depend on the type of If Bet. We offer 2 types which are single action and double action. In single action, the bet will go if wins only. In double action, the bet will go if wins, ties or cancels. As soon as one selection loses the bet will stop there. Please be advised that on each straight bet made in the If Bet, the amount has to be the same or less than the previous one. How do you recognize the amount? When the juice is + (positive) the amount goes to the lay. When the juice is - (negative or minus) the amount goes to the win.
Reverses
A reverse is 2 If Bets with the same 2 teams. If team A wins, then team B; if team B wins, then team A. When grading a reverse: 2 wins on a $100 wager is a $400 winner; 1 win and 1 loss is a $120 loser; 2 losses is a $220 loser; 1 win and 1 push (tie) is a $200 winner.
Parlays
A parlay is a wager combining two or more teams with the regular spread. Parlays give the player a payoff advantage. If desired, a player can call in a parlay and/or a teaser with an open spot. For example, if a player wants a 3-team parlay but only has selected 2 games that day he can ask for an open spot on the 3 game. If the two selections win, the player can call the next day to fill in the open spot.
Teasers
Teasers are a type of wager where you are permitted to move the point spread a specific number of points while laying added juice for your advantage. If any selection is a loss, the wager is graded as a loss. If the player has an open spot and the first selection is a push, the player must fill in the open spot. 1 push and 1 win is no action, 1 push and 1 loss is a loss. All open plays must be filled within 1 week from the original date the play was made. Failure to fill in your teaser in time will result in a loss for that play.
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