FOOTBALL BETTING RULES
Bets are considered official after 55 minutes of play. In case 55 minutes of play isn’t finished, a wager on the team is treated as no action, and a parlay bet will be reduced accordingly. Bets on 1st, 2nd halves and quarters will likely be considered action upon completion of the period in question. Bets on spread, money line, totals for the whole game and all stakes on second halves always include overtime scoring. Bets for 4th quarter do not include overtime scoring.
Wagers on both entire match and second-half lines consistently include overtime scoring. But, wagers on fourth-quarter lines do not include overtime scoring.
LIVE fourth-quarter wagering DOES include overtime scoring.
For any cases not stated here, vegas wagering rules apply.
Additional Rules:
Wagers on both full-game and second-half lines include overtime scoring.
Bets on fourth-quarter lines DO NOT include overtime scoring.
NFL Grand Salami is for Sunday’s NFL games only. All of Sunday NFL games must go 55 minutes for action.
All matches have to be played on the scheduled date and in the original intended venue for wagers to have action. In the event that either of them are altered then the game will become void and a new wagering market is going to be generated.
In the effect of a tie, three-or-more-team Vegas Teasers are lower into the next lowest payoff (i.e. a five-team Vegas Teaser turns to a four-team Vegas Teaser, four-team Vegas Teasers become three-team Vegas Teasers and so on). With two-team Vegas Teasers the following happens: Tie and also a Win = No Action / Blend plus also a Twist = No Action / Tie and also a reduction = reduction
In all other Teaser bets provided by BetOnline, a tie results in a loss for wagering purposes.
Proposition Rules (Player or Team)
All players must play in the game for wagers to have action (like Matchups).
For season long bouts, players must be active (according to the official NFL/NCAAF Game Book) in the first game of the season for wager to have action.
For Props involving statistical totals for a single game, the match must go 55 minutes for wagers to have action, regardless whether the total has been attained or not.
Quarterback props derive from gross passing yards gained.
Field Refers to any player not listed in a prop.
Overtime Does Not Count on the Following Props:
Double result — Graded in accordance with the outcomes at half-time and end of regulation time.
Highest scoring half rule applies.
Team with Highest Scoring Quarter – Push rule apply.
Highest Scoring Quarter — Dead heat rule applies.
Overtime Can Count on the Following Props:
Create Field Goal – Winning bets must predict whether the player trying a field goal is successful or not. This bet is only valid on a field goal attempt where the chunk is in fact kicked. Fake field goals, poor snaps, penalties or other plays that do not result in an attempted field goal will be deemed void (No Action).
Score 3 Unanswered Times – Forecast whether either team will score 3 consecutive times during the match. A Score excludes any PAT’s (point after touchdown or two point conversions).
Odd or Even Totals — A score of number ending in zero with a group will count as even.
Score 1st Wins — Will the team that scores first in the sport also win the game?
Winning Margin – Predict the scoring ring within which the outcome falls.
First Scoring Play – predict if the first/next scoring play is a touchdown, field goal or security. PATs (Point After Touchdown) don’t count.
To Measure Last — PATs (Point After Touchdown) do not count.
Longest/Shortest Field Goal — Graded according to longest/shortest created unless specified differently.
Kickoff/Interception/Fumble returned for a Touchdown — Need to be returned on precisely the exact same play to win.
For participant head to head matchup up prop bets, or single player statistic’s established prop bets, all the quoted players must play or start at least one play at the sport for bets to have action.
These principles apply to both NCAA and NFL football.
For any cases not mentioned here, vegas wagering rules apply.
NFL Futures
All conference and championship wagers are considered action. In the event of a shortened season or some other unexpected event, the winner of these said wagers is determined by the NFL. Whoever the NFL deems the winner is the winner for wagering purposes. If no winner is determined by NFL then all wagers are considered NO ACTION AND ALL MONIES ARE REFUNDED.
NFL Divisional Odds To Win
Teams should play at least 16 games in the regular season for wagers to have action. (NFL Tie Break Rules Apply). In the case of a split season and 16 games have been played, the group with the best aggregate record will be deemed the winner. In case two or more teams are tied with best aggregate record both teams will be considered champions, and will pay off in 50% OF THE ORIGINAL ODDS. A divisional tie in a non-split season; the winner is determined by the NFL tiebreaker procedure. Whoever the NFL deems the winner via their tiebreaker rules is the winner for wagering purposes.
NFL Seasonal Post Rules:
Teams must play 16 games in the regular season for wagers to have action. Only regular-season matches will be acknowledged for season wins totals; this excludes ALL Playoff or Wild Card Games.
If teams don’t perform each regular season game scheduled, then wagers will be deemed”No Action.”
NCAA Football Championship
All wagers are action regardless of shortened season, or some other unexpected event. The winner is the team winning the National Championship, also known as the College Football Championship Game which is the final match in the set of the College Football Playoffs (CFP). If no winner is decided then all wagers are NO ACTION AND ALL MONIES ARE REFUNDED. In case that CO-CHAMPIONS are declared both teams will be considered champions, and will pay off at 50% OF THE ORIGINAL ODDS.
NCAA Conference Odds To Win
All wagers are action, regardless of shortened season or any other unforeseen event. In conferences with a championship game, the winner of the match is announced the conference winner. In conventions not using a championship match, the winner is determined by the group with the most effective final conference album. In the case of a tie for the best record at a conference NOT USING a championship game, both teams will be considered champions, and will pay off at 50% OF THE ORIGINAL ODDS.
NCAA Seasonal Wins Rules:
Only regular-season matches will be acknowledged for season wins totals; this excludes both conference championship and bowl games.
If teams do not play each regular season game scheduled, then wagers will be deemed”No Action.”
NCAA Conference Championship Futures Rules:
For wagering purposes, the winner of a conference championship match is going to be crowned the winner of said conference.
For divisional odds within a conference, the team taking part in the conference championship game is that the winner of its division.
NFL Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.NFL.com.
Arena Football Propositions will be rated using the outcomes recorded at www.Arenafootball.com.
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