Baseball Rules
All Online Wagers must be specified
'Action', 'One Specified Pitcher', or 'Both Specified
Pitchers'. Each team's starting pitcher is defined
for wagering purposes as the pitcher that throws
the initial pitch. For wagering purposes, winners
and losers of games are official after 5 innings
of play. If the home team is leading, the game
is official after 4.5 innings. Thereafter, if
a game is called or suspended the winner is determined
by the score after the last full inning unless
the home team scores to tie or take the lead in
the bottom half of the inning in which case the
winner is determined by the score at the time
the game is called.
Wagers on Total Runs or Run Lines
are based on listed pitchers. If a non-listed
pitcher starts for either team, the game is scored
as no action. The game must also go 9 innings
(8.5 if the home team is ahead) to have action,
otherwise the game is scored as no action. If
the game does go 9 innings (or 8.5 if the home
team is ahead) and the game is called or suspended,
the final score will be determined as the score
after the last completed inning unless the home
team scores to tie or take the lead in the bottom
half of the inning, in which case the final score
is determined as the score at the time the game
is called.
In the event of a pitcher(s) change
prior to the start of a baseball game, money odds
may be adjusted on action wagers.
Any and all baseball series wagers
must have all 3 games played by the end of a specified
date for the wager to have action. If all 3 games
are not played by that specified date then all
wagers have NO ACTION, regardless if one team
has 2 wins. All 3 games must be official by Las
Vegas Gaming Standards (see above for determinants
of an official result).
All baseball props must go the
full 9 (8.5) innings unless otherwise stated.
They also must start the listed pitchers.
All games that go at least the
full 9 innings and finish tied as a result of
a suspension of play shall be graded as a push
on all money line wagers. However, all run line
and total wagers will have action.
All Baseball wagers DO include all
overtime scoring.
All baseball games must be played
on date specified to be considered action.
Games are graded as soon as the
game goes final and is deemed official.
Futures, such as Divisional winners, will be graded
as soon as the season or tournament is over. |