Baseball Rules

Baseball bets will be marked as follows:

Listed pitcher: Both starting pitchers are specified. If the pitchers are not exactly as named, wager constitutes "No Action".

Action:Any pitcher may start for either team. However if there is a pitching change Action wagers will be computed with opening price of the new pitcher.

Pitcher vs. Team: You may designate the pitcher you want to start for your team regardless of the other teams starting pitcher.

Team vs. Pitcher: You may pick a team regardless of the starting pitcher to start against other teams designated pitcher. The wagering on baseball is done by laying or taking money odds. The minus (-) indicates the Favorite and the plus (+) indicates the Underdog

 

White Sox +150
Indians -160

Player would lay $160 to win $100 or $16 to win $10 on the Indians. Player wagers $100 to win $150 or $10 to win $15 on the White Sox. On money odds whenever there is a minus (-) you lay that amount to win a dollar, where there is a plus (+) you get that amount for every dollar wagered..

When si a Baseball Game Official?

For wagering purposes, money line winners and losers are official after 5 innings of play unless the home team is leading after 4 ½ innings. If a game is called, suspended or postponed, the winner is determined by the score after the last full inning (any runs scored in the top of an inning, if the Home team does not have an opportunity to make 3 outs or take the lead in the bottom of the inning will not count toward the score, and the score will revert to the last full inning). Monies will be refunded if the game is tied after the completion of the last full inning. Events do not carry over to a future date, only the runs scored on the date the game was scheduled (or more if the game continues past midnight) count towards the wager.

Run-line Wagers must go at least 9 full innings to be official. If, for example, the game goes 10 full innings, it is tied, and the game is called, suspended or postponed the game will be graded as a tie with the appropriate winners and losers.

Special Baseball Rules:

When wagering on total runs (over/under) the game must go 9 full innings (8 1/2 if the home team wins) to have action. If a game is called, or suspended, the score will be determined after the last full inning. If, for example, the game goes 10 full innings, it is tied, and the game is called, suspended or postponed the game will be graded as a tie with the appropriate winners and losers.

Rules for run line wagers are the same as those for baseball totals.

Wagers on total runs and run lines will be refunded if:

a. Both listed pitchers do not throw at least one pitch
b. Game is not complete. (9 innings or 8 ? if the home team wins)

10¢ Line Breakdown

Starting Price Ending Price Difference
-100 -190 10¢
-191 -195 13¢
-196 -200 15¢
-201 -205 18¢
-206 -240 20¢
-241 -245 23¢
-246 -250 25¢
-251 -255 28¢
-256 -260 30¢
-261 -265 33¢
-266 -270 35¢
-271 -275 38¢
-276 -280 40¢
-281 -285 43¢
-286 -290 45¢
-291 -295 48¢
-296 -300 50¢
-301 -305 53¢
-306 -310 55¢
-311 -315 58¢
-316 -399 60¢
-400 -404 70¢
-405 -409 73¢
-410 -414 75¢
-415 -419 78¢
-420 -499 80¢
-500 -9999 100¢


Other rules:

You cannot parlay run line + total of the same game.
You cannot parlay money line + run line of the same game.
Money line to total is allowed to parlay.