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Wagering Guide
At the Company it
is our goal to make your wagering experience as Easy and as Exciting as
possible. We are The Only Choice for the beginning, as well as the
seasoned bettor. With our extensive Wagering Menu, you are always assured
to get all the action you desire.
We are happy to provide this
wagering guide for your convenience. Please click the links at the top of
this frame that are of interest to you. Within each section, you will find
complete information about every type of wager we offer. If you have any
further questions or concerns after reviewing this information, please
contact us directly.
Please find below a Quick Reference Table for
the wagers we offer on major sports. The Company also offers wagering on
many other miscellaneous events that are not listed here. Please contact
us directly for further details.
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NFL |
NCAA
Foots. |
NBA |
NCAA
Hoops |
NHL |
MLB |
Auto |
Sides |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Totals |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
-- |
Parlays |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Teasers |
X |
X |
X |
X |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Futures |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Props |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Half Times |
X |
X |
X |
X |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Money Lines |
X |
X |
X |
X |
-- |
X |
X |
Run Lines |
-- |
-- |
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X |
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Betting Auto
Racing
General Rules
- Races must be run within one week of the scheduled date for your bet
to have action.
- In the event that the driver or team wagered on for the outright
championship does not start the race, the bet is considered action.
- The official winner at the conclusion of the race will be the winner
for betting purposes.
- Both drivers in a matchup wager must start the race for the bet to
have action.
Please Note: If there is an event that you would like to wager on that
we do not have listed, please contact us and tell us which event you are
looking for. We will attempt to make odds for you!
Baseball Betting
We
take Action on all MLB and College World Series events. Our Wagering Menu
for Baseball Betting includes, but is not limited to, the following
Wagers:
- Monyeline wagering offered each game.
- Total wagering (over/under) offered each game.
- Run Line offered each game.
- Overnight lines offered each game.
Proposition wagers
offered on selected events (Playoffs and World
Series).
General Rules
- Winners and losers are official after 5 innings of play unless the
home team is leading after 4 1/2 innings.
- 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
takes 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).
Monies will be refunded if the home team ties the game and it is then
suspended.
- When wagering on total runs (over/under) the game must go 9 innings
(8 1/2 if the home team is ahead) to have action.
- Wagers on total runs will be refunded if a pitcher change occurs
prior to both listed pitchers throwing at least one pitch.
- Rules for Run Line wagers are the same as those for baseball totals.
- If a game goes past nine full innings and is not completed (I.E.
suspended, curfew, rain delay, etc) there will be action on Total and
Run Line wagers.
- A pitcher is deemed a starting pitcher after throwing one pitch.
- Teams must play for there to be action, all wagers included, all
leagues included.
Events will not carry over to the following
day (unless otherwise specified).
Moneyline Wagers
The Company starts at a dime line (10 cent) on all side MLB moneyline
wagers. Moneyline wagering is simply wagering on the contest based on a
given price rather than a pointspread. The team wagered on only has to win
the game to be a winner!.
Example New York Yankees
-155 Atlanta Braves +145
A player could choose one of two
moneyline wagers on this matchup: Wagering on the Yankees -155. If the
Yankees win then the player is laying $155.00 to win $100.00. Wagering on
the Braves +145. If the Braves win then the player is wageering $100.00
wins $145.00.
- Moneylines will be offered on all MLB and College World Series
games.
- Side (moneyline) wagers will be accepted in the following manner:
- Action (any starting pitcher) - Team against team, regardless of
the starting pitcher.
- Listed Pitchers (both specified pitchers) - If the starting
pitchers are not exactly as listed when the "Listed" wager is placed,
your wager will be deemed "No Action".
- Bettors (your teams selected pitcher) - If the listed pitcher of
your selected team does not start the game, your wager will be deemed
"No Action".
- Opposing (opposite teams selected pitcher)-If the listed pitcher
of the opposing team does not start the game, your wager will be
deemed "No Action".
In the event there is a pitching
change prior to the start of the game, all action wagers moneyline odds
may be adjusted. If one scheduled pitcher starts against an unscheduled
pitcher, "Action" wagers will be computed by the opening price with the
new pitcher.
Total Wagers
On a Total Wager
(over/under), you are wagering on the total runs of the game by both
teams, extra innings included.
Example
New York
Yankees over 8.5 (-125) Atlanta Braves under 8.5 (+105)
A player
could choose one of two over/under wagers on this matchup: Wagering on the
Over 8 1/2 -125. If the total runs of both teams combined are more than 8
1/2, then the player laid $125.00 to win $100.00. Wagering on the Under 8
1/2 +105. If the total runs of both teams combined are less than 8 1/2,
then the player who bet $100.00 wins $105.00.
- Totals (over/under) will be offered on all MLB games.
- Total Wagers are "Listed", and will be deemed "No Action" in the
event of a pitching change.
- Total Wagers may be parlayed to the moneyline of the same game and
other contests. A total wager may not be parlayed to any other event
from the same game.
Run Line Wagers
Run Line
Wagering is simply wagering on the contest based on a point spread and a
moneyline combined. The team wagered on must win by the point
spread.
Example New York Yankees -1.5 (+130) Atlanta
Braves +1.5 (-150)
A player could choose one of two Run Line Wagers
on this matchup. Wagering on the Yankees -1 1/2 +130. If the Yankees win
by 2 runs or more, then the player who bet $100.00 wins $130.00. Wagering
on the Braves +1 1/2 -150. If the Braves win the game or lose by only one
run, then the player laid $150.00 to win $100.00.
- Run Lines will be offered on all MLB games.
- Run Lines wagers are "Listed", and will be deemed "No Action" in the
event of a pitching change.
- Run Line Wagers may be parlayed to other contests, but a Run Line
Wager may not be parlayed to any other event from the same game.
1st 5-Inning Line
The 1st 5 innings line will be considered official and be graded as
soon as both teams have finished batting in the 5th inning. Listed
pitchers must start for action.
Home Run Line
The Home Run Line has the same rules as run lines and totals.
Either Team Score in 1st
Either Team Score in 1st? Will be graded YES when a team scores in the
1st and NO when both teams have batted in the 1st without scoring. Bets on
NO have action after a complete inning.All bets are action and bets and
prices stand as written. Bets will be considered official when graded
despite what may or may not happen after 1st inning (i.e. a rained out
game after one inning.)
Baseball Props
Props involving "firsts" such as will a pitcher 1st pitch be a strike
or ball or will a batter reach base his 1st time up will be considered
official and be graded as they happen. All other props have same rules as
run lines and totals.
Overnight Lines
The Company is proud to be one of the few
Sportsbooks to offer Overnight Lines. These are wagering lines on the
following day's matchups, which will be posted within one hour of the
start of final game of the day. There is a limit of $250 on these lines,
which will be lifted at 10:30 AM EST the following morning.
Basketball
Betting
The company is your only choice for Basketball Betting.
With our endless selection of wagering options, your desires for betting
action will always be fulfilled. We know there is nothing like that rush
of excitement you get when your favorite team wins, and you win Big $$$ at
the same time!
We take Action on all NBA, WNBA and NCAA events. Our
Wagering Menu for Basketball Betting includes, but is not limited to, the
following Exciting Wagers:
- Pointspread and Total for the entire game
- Pointspread and Total for each individual half
- Pointspread and Total for each individual quarter
- Moneyline for each game
- Proposition Wagers
- Point Buying
General Rules
For betting
purposes, unless otherwise stipulated, NBA contests are official after 43
minutes of play. For betting purposes, unless otherwise stipulated,
NCAA contests are official after 35 minutes of play. Teams must play
for there to be action, all wagers included, all leagues
included.
Pointspread & Over/Under Wagers
The
Company is proud to offer Pointspread and Over/Under betting, both online
and over the telephone. On a pointspread wager, the team wagered must win
by the pointspread. On an over/under wager, the total points of the
contest by both teams, overtime included, must fall over or under the side
selected.
Example
The posted line is the L.A. Lakers
-10 at Portland Trailblazers +10 and the over/under total is
189.
The odds are $1.10 to win $1.00 (-110) unless otherwise
indicated.
For the player who wagers on the Lakers -10, they must
win by more than 10 points for this to be a winning wager. For the player
who wagers on Portland +10, they must either win the game, or lose by less
than 10 points for this to be a winning wager. If the outcome falls on the
number, either way, the bet is declared a "Push", and the original stake
is refunded.
For the player who wagers on the total points of this
contest by both teams to be "Over" 189, the combined final score of both
teams must exceed 189. For the player who wagers on the total points of
this contest by both teams to be "Under" 189, the combined final score of
both teams must be less than 189. If the outcome falls on the number, the
bet is declared a "Push", and the original stake is
refunded. Pointspread and Over/Under lines will be offered on all NBA,
WNBA and NCAA contests. All wagers on the side & total will include
all overtime scoring.
Halftime Wagers
The Company is
proud to offer Halftime Wagering, both online and over the telephone.
Halftime wagering is simply a wager only on the score of the first, or
second half of a contest. The line offered will be a pointspread, a
moneyline, or a combination of the two, but the wager applies only to the
score of the halftime period specified.
- First half lines will be offered on all NBA and NCAA contests.
- Second half lines will be offered on all NBA and the majority of
NCAA contests, and will be offered within 5 minutes of the end of the
first half of the contest.
- Wagers may be parlayed to other contests, but a first half wager may
not be parlayed to any other wager from the same game.
- No teaser plays or buying of points is allowed on Halftime Wagers.
- Overtime periods are included as part of the second half.
- The full half (first or second) must be played for action.
Quarter Wagers
The Company is proud to offer
wagering on individual quarters of selected contests, both online and over
the telephone. Wagering on quarters is simply a wager only on the score of
the first, second, third or fourth quarter of a contest. These lines will
be offered on marquee events, such as playoff and championship games. The
line offered will be a pointspread, a moneyline, or a combination of the
two, but the wager applies only to the score of the quarter specified.
- Overtime scoring is not included in Fourth Quarter wagers.
Moneyline Wagers
The Company is proud to offer
moneyline wagering on Basketball, both online and over the telephone.
Moneyline Wagering is simply wagering on the contest based on a given
price rather than a pointspread. The team wagered on just has to win the
game.
Example
A player could choose one of two wagers
on the following matchup: L.A. Lakers -200 at Portland Trailblazers +180.
If the Lakers win, the player laid $200.00 to win $100.00. If Portland
wins, the player who bet $100.00 wins $180.00.
- Moneylines will be offered on most NBA and NCAA contests.
- Moneyline wagers may be parlayed to other contests, but a moneyline
wager may not be parlayed to any other wager from the same game.
Point Buying
The Company is proud to offer Point
Buys. This is a method of allowing the bettor to improve the pointspread
of a basketball contest by actually "buying points" for the team he/she
wants to wager, side or total. Bettors can buy points in 1/2 point
increments up to 3 points, depending on the contest. Each 1/2 point costs
the bettor an additional 10% vigorish.
Example
The
L.A. Lakers are playing the Portland Trailblazers, and the line on the
game is the Lakers -10, with a total of 189. If a $100 wager is placed on
the Lakers -10 with a 1/2 point buy, the player has a wager on the Lakers
-9 1/2 points, and must put up $120 to win $100, instead of the usual $110
to win $100. If the player, for example, requests a full 1 point buy to
move the pointspread down to -9, he/she would have to put up $130 to win
$100.
Conversely, the bettor may also buy points on the
Trailblazers side, and get the line at plus 10 1/2 or 11 points, with the
same increase in vigorish.
Bettors may also buy points for
basketball totals. In this particular game, bettors could buy an "over"
wager with a maximum line move down to 188, or an "under" wager with a
maximum line move up to 190.
- Point Buying up to a maximum of 3 points will be offered on all NBA
and NCAA contests.
- Point Buying will not be offered on halftime, quarter or moneyline
wagers.
Proposition Wagers
The Company offers a wide variety of
proposition wagers. Because these wagers deserve special explanation, we
have dedicated an entire section for this. Please click the link at the
top of this window labeled "Props" for complete details.
Betting Boxing
General Rules Our Wagering Menu for Boxing includes, but is
not limited to, the following Exciting Wagers:
- Moneyline for each bout
- Round Propositions
- In the event of a draw, if the draw is on the board as one of the
options available to wager on, those wagers on the draw are paid, and
wagers on either fighter are not refunded.
- In the event of a draw, if the draw is not on the board as one of
the options available to wager on, wagers on either fighter are
refunded.
- When the bell is sounded signifying the start of the first round,
the bout is considered official for betting purposes, regardless of the
scheduled length or title.
- In rounds proposition bets, the fight must go the originally
scheduled length for action.
- A full round is only considered for wagering purposes when the bell
sounds signifying the end of said round.
- The official stopping of a round before the sounding of the bell
does not constitute a full round.
- If one or both fighters fail to answer the bell for a round, the
fight is judged to have finished in the previous round.
- If the scheduled number of rounds is changed, all bets on pick the
round are void.
Moneyline Wagers The Company is proud to offer moneyline
wagering on Boxing, both online and over the telephone. Moneyline Wagering
is simply wagering on the contest based on a given price rather than a
pointspread. The fighter wagerd on just has to win the
fight.
Example
A player could choose one of two
wagers on the following matchup: Holyfield -340 Vs. Lewis +260. If
Holyfield wins then the player laid $340.00 to win $100.00. If Lewis wins
then the player who bet $100.00 wins $260.00.
Round
Propositions
The Company is proud to offer round propositions
on Boxing, both online and over the telephone. Round Propositions are most
like Over/Under wagers. The fight simply must go Over or Under the number
of rounds wagered on.
Example
The Round Proposition
line for the Holyfield Vs. Lewis fight is posted at: Over 9 1/2 rounds
-200 Under 9 1/2 rounds +180.
A player could choose one of two
Round Proposition Wagers on this fight: Over 9 1/2 -200 - If the fight
goes more than 9 1/2 rounds, then the player laid $200.00 to win $100.00.
Under 9 1/2 +180 - If the fight goes less than 9 1/2 rounds, then the
player who bet $100.00 wins $180.00.
Please Note: If there is a
fight that you would like to wager on that we do not have listed, please
contact us and tell us which fight you are looking for. We will attempt to
make odds for you!
Betting American
Football
General rules
We take Action on all NFL,
CFL, AFL and NCAA events. Our Wagering Menu for American Football
includes, but is not limited to, the following Exciting Wagers:
- Pointspread and Total for the entire game
- Pointspread and Total for each individual half
- Pointspread and Total for each individual quarter
- Moneyline for each game
- Proposition Wagers
- Point Buying
- For betting purposes, unless otherwise stipulated, games are
official after 55 minutes of play.
- Teams must play for there to be action, all wagers included, all
leagues included.
Pointspread & Over/Under
Wagers
The Company is proud to offer Pointspread and Over/Under
betting, both online and over the telephone. On a pointspread wager, the
team wagered must win by the pointspread. On an over/under wager, the
total points of the contest by both teams, overtime included, must fall
over or under the side selected.
Example
The posted
line is San Francisco -5 at St. Louis +5 and the over/under total is
41.
The odds are $1.10 to win $1.00 (-110) unless otherwise
indicated.
For the player who wagers on San Francisco -5, they must
win by more than 5 points for this to be a winning wager. For the player
who wagers on St. Louis +5, they must either win the game, or lose by less
than 5 points for this to be a winning wager. If the outcome falls on the
number, either way, the bet is declared a "Push", and the original stake
is refunded.
For the player who wagers on the total points of this
contest by both teams to be "Over" 41, the combined final score of both
teams must exceed 41. For the player who wagers on the total points of
this contest by both teams to be "Under" 41, the combined final score of
both teams must be less than 41. If the outcome falls on the number, the
bet is declared a "Push", and the original stake is
refunded.
Pointspread and Over/Under lines will be offered on all
NFL, AFL and NCAA contests. All wagers on the side & total will
include all overtime scoring.
Halftime Wagers
The
Company is proud to offer Halftime Wagering, both online and over the
telephone. Halftime wagering is simply a wager only on the score of the
first, or second half of a contest. The line offered will be a
pointspread, a moneyline, or a combination of the two, but the wager
applies only to the score of the halftime period specified.
- First half lines will be offered on all NFL and NCAA contests, and
will be released mid-week, allowing ample time to get action on these
events.
- Second half lines will be offered on all NFL and the majority of
NCAA contests, and will be offered within
- 5 minutes of the end of the first half of the contest.
- Wagers may be parlayed to other contests, but a first half wager may
not be parlayed to any other wager from the same game.
- No teaser plays or buying of points is allowed on Halftime Wagers.
- Overtime periods are included as part of the second half.
- The full half (first or second) must be played for action.
Quarter Wagers
The Company is proud to offer
wagering on individual quarters of selected contests, both online and over
the telephone. Wagering on quarters is simply a wager only on the score of
the first, second, third or fourth quarter of a contest. These lines will
be offered on marquee events, such as Monday Night Football, Sunday night
games, and Bowl games. The line offered will be a pointspread, a
moneyline, or a combination of the two, but the wager applies only to the
score of the quarter specified.
- Quarter lines will be released the day of the game, allowing ample
time to get action on these events.
- All quarter lines will come down at kickoff.
- Wagers may be parlayed to other contests, but a quarter wager may
not be parlayed to any other wager from the same game.
- Overtime scoring is not included in Fourth Quarter wagers.
Moneyline Wagers
The Company is proud to offer
moneyline wagering on American Football, both online and over the
telephone. Moneyline Wagering is simply wagering on the contest based on a
given price rather than a pointspread. The team wagered on just has to win
the game.
Example
A player could choose one of two
wagers on the following matchup: San Francisco -200 at St. Louis +180. If
San Francisco wins then the player laid $200.00 to win $100.00. If St.
Louis wins then the player who bet $100.00 wins $180.00.
- Moneylines will be offered on most NFL and NCAA contests, and will
normally be available on the morning of the game.
- Moneyline wagers may be parlayed to other contests, but a moneyline
wager may not be parlayed to any other wager from the same game.
Point Buying
The Company is proud to offer Point
Buys. This is a method of allowing the bettor to improve the pointspread
of a football contest by actually "buying points" for the team he/she
wants to wager, side or total. Bettors can buy points in 1/2 point
increments up to 3 points, depending on the contest. Each 1/2 point costs
the bettor an additional 10% vigorish.
Example
The
Denver Broncos are playing the Kansas City Chiefs, and the line on the
game is the Broncos -6 1/2, with a total of 42. If a $100 wager is placed
on the Broncos -6 1/2 with a 1/2 point buy, the player has a wager on the
Broncos -6 points, and must put up $120 to win $100, instead of the usual
$110 to win $100. If the player, for example, requests a full 1 point buy
to move the pointspread down to -5 1/2, he/she would have to put up $130
to win $100. Buying the pointspread down 1 1/2 points to 5 would cost $140
to win $100, and the full 3 point buy down to 3 1/2 would cost the bettor
$170 to win $100.
Conversely, the bettor may also buy points on the
Chiefs side, and get the line at plus 7, 7 1/2 or 8 points, all the way up
to plus 9 1/2 points with the same increase in vigorish.
Bettors
may also buy points for football totals. In this particular game, bettors
could buy an "over" wager with a maximum line move down to 39, or an
"under" wager with a maximum line move up to 45.
- Point Buying to a maximum of 3 points will be offered on all NFL and
NCAA contests.
- Bettors will be charged an additional 10% vigorish to buy on, and/or
off of the number 3 in the NFL.
- Point Buying will not be offered on halftime, quarter or moneyline
wagers.
Proposition Wagers
The Company offers a wide variety of
proposition wagers. Because these wagers deserve special explanation, we
have dedicated an entire section for this. Please click the link at the
top of this window labeled "Props" for complete details.
Future Book
Wagers
The Company is proud to offer Future Book Wagers. A
"futures" wager is a bet placed on an event that is scheduled to occur at
some future date. For instance, prior to the beginning of the regular
season for each major sport, odds will be established for each team to win
their individual division, conference and seasonal championship. Another
type of "future" wager that has become extremely popular is the over/under
wager for the total number of victories for the entire season for a given
team.
Other "future" wagering propositions that are offered at The
Company include major Horse Races, such as the three "Triple Crown" races,
which are The Kentucky Derby, The Preakness, and The Belmont Stakes. Major
golf tournaments such as The Masters, U.S. Open, PGA Championship and The
British Open. Tennis Championships like the Wimbledon Tournament, The
French, Australian, and U.S. Opens. Auto races like the Indianapolis 500
and the Daytona 500. And last, but definitely not least, blockbuster
events like the Super Bowl each year, or the Olympics every 4 years. The
Company offers "future" wagers on many more events as well. If you have a
favorite event that you don't find odds on, please contact us directly,
and we will make a line for you!
It is possible for a "future" bet
to become a winner prior to the end of the regular season. However when
the bet is conditional on a certain number of games being played, the
wager must wait until those games have been played before the bet is
graded.
Betting Golf
We currently
offer odds to win and matchups on all PGA Events and major tournaments
such as The Masters, U.S. Open, PGA Championship and The British Open.
With our great selection, you are sure to get your fill of all the golf
action you desire!
General Rules
- In the event a tournament does not go the specified number of
completed holes (usually 72), and the tournament is shortened by PGA
officials, then the leader at the end of the number of holes determined
to be official by the PGA shall be the winner.
- In head to head matchups, both golfers must tee off in order have
action.
- In the event that one player or the other is disqualified or
withdraws after teeing off, the other golfer will be the winner of the
matchup.
- The most completed holes and the lowest score for either golfer is
the winner of the matchup.
- If the players complete the same number of holes, then the player
with the lowest score wins.
- For betting purposes, if the players are still tied then the wager
will be a push, unless they are tied for first place.
- If both golfers in a match-up are in a playoff a) winner of play-off
wins the match-up and b) all other playoff participants tie each other
- Dead Heat Rule: Where there is a dead heat for any wager � for
example where there are 3 players tied for 4th place and a
market has been offered on players to finish in the top 4 of a
tournament � then the amount wagered is divided by the number of
participants involved in the dead heat.
- The full odds are then paid to the divided portion, with the
remainder of the stake money being lost.
- For Place/Show/Top 4/Top 10 betting - when there is a dead heat
where the number of tied participants exceeds the places available for
that particular bet, the stake money/amount wagered is multiplied by the
number of places on offer but divided by the number of tied
participants.
- The full odds are then paid to the divided stake, with the remainder
of the stake money being lost.
Example - a 3 way tie for third
on a top four bet would result in the stake money /amount wagered being
multiplied by 2 but divided by 3.
- Dead Heat rules do not apply to events where a price is offered for
the draw or tie.
- Finishing Positions - If a player is involved in a 5 way tie for
5th, as an example, he is sharing 5th,6th ,7th,8th and 9th place. His
finishing position is calculated by adding the sum of all the positions
(ie 5+6+7+8+9 =35) and then dividing this figure by the no of players
involved in the tie. His actual finishing position would be 35 divided
by 5, ie 7.
- Winners' Score - All wagers will be void if 72 holes are not
completed.
Please Note: If there is an event that you would like to wager on that
we do not have listed, please contact us and tell us which event you are
looking for. We will attempt to make odds for you!
Hockey Betting
We take
Action on all NHL events. Our Wagering Menu for Hockey Betting includes,
but is not limited to, the following Exciting Wagers:
- Moneyline and/or Puck Line for each game
- Total (over/under) for each game
General
Rules
For betting purposes, unless otherwise stipulated, games
are official after 55 minutes of play. Teams must play for there to be
action, all wagers included, all leagues included.
- Moneyline and/or Puck Line Wagers
The Company is proud to offer both Moneyline and Puck Line wagering,
both online and over the telephone. Moneyline Wagering is simply wagering
on the contest based on a given price rather than a pointspread. The team
wagered on just has to win the game. Puck Line Wagering is simply wagering
on the contest based on a pointspread and a moneyline combined. The team
wagered on must win by the pointspread.
Example - Moneyline
Wager
The posted line on a hockey game is the New Jersey Devils
-155 at the Dallas Stars +135.
A player could choose one of two
moneyline wagers on this matchup: Devils -155 - If the Devils win then the
player laid $155.00 to win $100.00. Stars +135 - If the Stars win then the
player who bet $100.00 wins $135.00.
Example - Puck Line
Wager
The posted line on a hockey game is the New Jersey Devils -1
1/2 +130 at the Dallas Stars +1 1/2 -150.
A player could choose one
of two Puck Line Wagers on this matchup: Devils -1 1/2 +130 - If the
Devils win by 2 goals or more, then the player who bet $100.00 wins
$130.00. Stars +1 1/2 -150 - If the Stars win the game, or lose by only
one goal, then the player laid $150.00 to win $100.00.
Total
(over/under) Wagers
The Company is proud to offer Total
(over/under) betting, both online and over the telephone. On an over/under
wager, the total goals of the game by both teams, extra innings included,
must fall over or under the side
selected.
Example
The posted total on a hockey game
is 4 1/2 Under -125 Over +105.
A player could choose one of two
Total (over/under) wagers on this matchup: Over 4 1/2 +105 - If the total
goals of both teams combined are more than 4 1/2, then the player bet
$100.00 to win $105.00. Under 4 1/2 -125 - If the total goals of both
teams combined are less than 4 1/2, then the player who laid $125.00 wins
$100.00.
Horse Racing Rules
- The Company system will allow wagers up to 2 minutes before the
scheduled post time. The time left to wager on each race is made
available on the website. Any tickets placed after this time will be
void.
- When placing a wager on a horse they will generally be identified by
name not the number.
- Payouts may vary according to bet type and track. In most cases full
track odds are paid with a maximum payoff. There is no maximum payoff
for Win, Place and Show, which will be paid out at track odds. Exotics
will have a maximum payoff - please see the table located elsewhere on
the site for specific payoffs.
- In the event there is a wager made with no track results or payout
information posted, the wager will be refunded. An example of this would
be, 1) scratch horses reducing the number of entries, 2) no payout
results (the race did not run).
- Tickets cannot be graded until the official results have been
posted. Funds will be credited to your account usually within 10 to 15
minutes after the official results have been posted.
- Company does not offer Consolation Payouts because we do not belong
to the Pari-Mutuel pool. We do not have pool money that must be returned
to the bettors.
- A horse is scratched when it is listed as an entry but does not run
in the race. A horse may be scratched early in the day or minutes before
the start of the race.
- Scratches on Multi Race Bets - Any scratches after the first leg of
the multi race ticket that has been completed with a loss will result in
a losing ticket. An example would be if your first race lost and your
horse in the next race was scratched. The ticket would be a losing
ticket due to your combination including a loser. If the selection on
the earlier stage of the multi-race bet are correct, then the scratches
occur in the middle or later legs, this would allow those multi-race
bets to be refunded. (This is different from the race track that produce
winners via consolation payout.)
- Coupled Horses - Horses that belong to one owner or under one
trainer running in the same race are �coupled� together. When you bet on
one you also get the other; you get horse 1 and horse 1a, for example.
When one of the coupled horses wins, both horses win. In the case that
both horses finish, the higher payout will be applied. In the event of a
scratch you have action, unless both coupled horses scratch.
- Field Entry - When there are a large amount of horses running in a
race, several horses are grouped together as field horses. For payouts
and refunds, the same rules as Coupled Entry apply.
- Horse Tickets must be finalized before the race starts. Any wagers
placed after the start of the race will be "no action" and all monies
will be refunded.
* Full Track Odds + 10% is offered at selected
tracks only.
If Bets
An If Bet
allows you to increase your betting power and limit your risk by placing
multiple bets on one betting ticket; each individual bet after the first
bet will only have action if the previous bet in the sequence is
successful.
An If Bet is also useful if you want to make more than
one bet, but do not have adequate funds in your account to cover the
second bet unless the first bet wins. An If Bet will place the second bet
immediately upon success of the first bet. If Bet rules are as follows:
- One If Bet can contain two to seven individual bets.
- If Bets must be made prior to the start time of the earliest event.
- Bets must be made in the order of each event's start time
- The first bet amount may not exceed the normal house limits.
- Additional bets in the sequence may be any amount, not exceeding the
amount of the original bet plus any winnings from preceding bets.
- The first bet is always placed unless it is considered a no action
event.
- All If Bets at the Company are If Win. This means that the first bet
is always placed unless it is considered a no action event.
- Each subsequent bet is placed only if the previous bet wins.
- If any bet in the If Win series loses, ties or is considered no
action, then all subsequent bets on the betting ticket are considered no
action.
Parlay Betting (also known as Multiples or
Combos)
The Company is proud to offer the most comprehensive
Parlay selection available today. Parlays, also known as Multiples or
Combos, are a very exciting way for the sports betting enthusiast to
WIN VERY LARGE AMOUNTS OF MONEY WITH VERY LIMITED
RISK!.
Simply put, a parlay is a bet of 2 or more teams
(selections) or propositions in no particular order. All teams wagered on
in a parlay must win. If there is a tie, it reverts down to the next
lowest number for payoff. For 2 team parlays, a tie and win becomes a
straight bet payout.
At The Company, you may include up to 12
Selections in your parlays, all sports included. This means that you can
make one parlay card with a combination of all your favorite sports! These
wagers can be placed very easily online or by telephone at The
Company. Please Note: No parlay bets will be accepted where
individual "selections" are connected. For example, one leg of a parlay is
for Sampras to beat Henman in the 4th round of Wimbledon and the second or
additional part of the parlay is for Sampras to win the overall Wimbledon
title. The match forms part of the overall tournament and is therefore
'connected'. In the same way, you cannot parlay the over of the first half
of a football game with the over of the total game, because the two are
'connected'
Football and Basketball Parlay Payoffs
Selections��� |
Payout Odds |
2 |
13 to 5 |
3 |
6 to 1 |
4 |
11.5 to 1 |
5 |
22 to 1 |
6 |
40 to 1 |
7 |
80 to 1 |
8 |
150 to 1 |
9 |
300 to 1 |
10 |
500 to 1 |
11 |
1000 to 1 |
12 |
2000 to 1 |
Baseball (moneyline) Parlay
Payoffs
Because of the moneyline used in baseball, there
are no set payoffs for tying a number of teams together in parlays.
Payoffs are determined by a simple formula that changes the moneyline into
a decimal number and combines it with the other lines in the parlay. The
first step is to change the moneyline into a decimal value. Use the chart
below for this purpose.
Values are equivalent to one dollar.
-1.05 |
= |
.95 |
|
-1.85 |
= |
.54 |
-1.10 |
= |
.91 |
|
-1.90 |
= |
.53 |
-1.15 |
= |
.87 |
|
-1.95 |
= |
.51 |
-1.20 |
= |
.83 |
|
-2.00 |
= |
.50 |
-1.25 |
= |
.80 |
|
-2.10 |
= |
.48 |
-1.30 |
= |
.77 |
|
-2.20 |
= |
.45 |
-1.35 |
= |
.74 |
|
-2.30 |
= |
.43 |
-1.40 |
= |
.71 |
|
-2.40 |
= |
.42 |
-1.45 |
= |
.69 |
|
-2.50 |
= |
.40 |
-1.50 |
= |
.66 |
|
-2.60 |
= |
.38 |
-1.55 |
= |
.64 |
|
-2.70 |
= |
.37 |
-1.60 |
= |
.62 |
|
-2.80 |
= |
.36 |
-1.65 |
= |
.61 |
|
-3.00 |
= |
.33 |
-1.70 |
= |
.59 |
|
-3.25 |
= |
.31 |
-1.75 |
= |
.57 |
|
-3.50 |
= |
.29 |
-1.80 |
= |
.55 |
|
-4.00 |
= |
.25 |
How to Figure Baseball
Parlays
For each price or odds quote on your teams, look at
their respective payoffs (to $1) and always add $1 to these
payoffs.
Multiply your bet times the products of these payoffs
(+$1) for your parlay return.
Example
A Player bet
$50 on the Cardinals (-150) parlayed to the Tigers (-130)
Bet |
|
Cardinals |
|
Tigers |
|
Return |
|
|
(-150) |
|
(-130) |
|
|
$50 |
��X�� |
1.67 |
��X�� |
1.77 |
��=�� |
$147.80 |
|
The return includes the $50
bet.
Use the same method for any number of
teams.
Example
Bet $75 on the Cubs (+120) to the Reds
(-135) to the Mets (Even) for a 3 team parlay
Bet |
|
Cubs |
|
Reds |
|
Mets |
|
Return |
|
|
(+120) |
|
(-135) |
|
(Even) |
|
|
$75 |
X�� |
2.20 |
X�� |
1.74 |
X�� |
2.00 |
=�� |
$574.20 |
|
|
(1.00 + 1.20) |
|
(1.00 + .74) |
|
(1.00 + 1.00) |
|
|
The return includes the $75 bet.
Remember to always add $1
to the payoff price to figure all parlays.
Please Note: All
Baseball Side Parlays are "action."� Run Line & Total selections
within your parlay will be voided should there be a pitching change.
Round Robin Parlays
The Company is proud to offer
Round Robin parlays. A Round Robin is simply a nickname for parlay
wagering on a group of selections (at least three or more) that are to be
included in a combination of individual parlays. These wagers can be
placed very easily at The Company, online or by telephone.
For
instance, if a player asked for a $100, three-team Round Robin with teams
A, B, and C, he/she is simply requesting a two-team parlay with teams A
and B, another parlay with teams A and C, and another with teams B and C,
for a total of 3 individual parlays, each for $100. The total amount
risked would be $300.
Round Robins get more complex as the number
of teams increases. A four-team Round Robin "by twos" for $100 would mean
that the bettor wants four teams to be included in a combination of
two-team parlays. This would be a total of six individual two-team
parlays, for a total risk of $600. If the request is for a Round Robin "by
threes", it would include a total of four possible combinations, for a
risk of $400.
Example
A player requests a $100 four
team Round Robin "by twos", with teams A, B, C and D. The possible
combinations would be as follows:
Teams AB $100 to win
$260 Teams AC $100 to win $260 Teams AD $100 to win $260 Teams BC
$100 to win $260 Teams BD $100 to win $260 Teams CD $100 to win
$260
If all four teams win, the player wins $1240, while
risking only $600! If one game loses, there is still a profit, even though
three of the parlays would lose. The three winners get back $780, plus the
$100 laid for each parlay, for a total of $1080. After subtracting $300
for the 3 losers, the player profits $480!
Just like in our
standard parlays, selections from every league and sport can be
included!
Please Note: The maximum payoff for any one parlay wager
shall be $50,000, whatever the stake, or theoretical payout displayed
elsewhere on the The Company system.
Proposition
Bets (Exotics)
The Company offers a very large menu for
Proposition and Exotic Wagering. Simply put, Proposition/Exotic Bets may
generally be considered as any wager other than a straight "side" or
"over/under" wager. More specifically, these wagers usually involve
specific events and occurrences that happen throughout any given game. We
have listed some examples for you below.
Props/Exotics will be
offered on more marquee games on the betting menu. These include, but are
not limited to, Sunday and Monday night NFL games, various NCAA Football
games, major Bowl games, and many Playoff and Championship Basketball
games. There are also many other miscellaneous events that Props and
Exotics will be offered for. Examples and Definitions of Common
Props/Exotics
Which team will be the first to
score?
The team that scores first in the game (touchdown, field
goal or other). This bet will be taken off the board for wagering 15
minutes before the scheduled kickoff time because the coin has been tossed
and the team who will have the first possession of the ball is known.
Which team will be the last to score?
The team that
scores last in the game (touchdown, field goal or other, overtime
included).
Will either team score in the first X minutes and XX seconds of the
game? Will the first score of the game be a touchdown (overtime
included)? Will the last score of the first half be a field
goal? Will either team score in the last 2 minutes of the first
half? Will the team that scores first win the game? Will either team
have 3 or more unanswered scores?
In other words - will either
team score 3 times without the other team scoring in between (touchdown,
field goal or safety, conversions do not count)? Will the longest
touchdown be over or under XX yards? Will the shortest touchdown of the
game be over or under XX yards? Which half will have the most points
scored in it by both teams combined (overtime included in the second
half)? Will the total field goals made by both teams combined be
over/under X? Will Quarterback X throw an interception? Will the
total rushing yards by Running back X be over or under X? Which team
will have the most penalties? Will the total sacks made by both teams
combined be over or under X? Will the total fumbles lost by both teams
be over or under X? Will the total points scored by a team be over or
under X? Alternate point spread (works exactly the same as the normal
point spread).
Soccer Betting
- The Company currently offers wagering on a variety of European and
American soccer leagues. If you have an event that you would like to
wager on, please contact us, and we will make a line for you!
- Wagers on the outcome of a match will be decided in regulation time
only. This includes two halves of play and any time the referee
compensates for injuries and other stoppages. It does not include
periods of extra time or penalty shootouts.
- If a match is suspended before full time is reached and not
completed the same day, wagers on the outcome of the match are void and
all stakes shall be returned.
- Moneyline with a Draw (tie) - These are the most common odds used
for soccer. The bettor has three choices, team A, team B and the draw.
If you wager on a team and the game is a tie after 90 minutes of play,
you lose. If you wager on the draw and a team wins after 90 minutes of
play, you lose. You have three choices to pick the winning result!
- Total Goals Betting- When wagering on game totals (over\under) this
only includes goals scored in regulation time (90 minutes plus injury
time and stoppage time). This does not include periods of extra time or
penalty shootouts.
NOTE : 2nd half soccer wagers count for the full 90 min game
result.Example:
2nd half wager on team "A". Team "A" has to
win the game. 2nd half wager on team "B". Team "B" has to win the
game. 2nd half wager on the draw. The game has to end in a draw at the
end of 90min of play.
Straights
The Company is proud to offer the largest selection of Straight Wagers
available today. Straight Wagers, also known as Point Spread Wagers, are
far and above the most common type of wager placed by sports betting
enthusiasts today. These wagers can be placed very easily online or by
telephone.
In an attempt to make everything as clear as possible,
we have chosen to dedicate a separate section to each specific sport. Each
section includes specific details on the various wagers offered, and all
necessary rules, regulations and calculations to make your wagering
experience easy and exciting.
Please select from the links above to
view the specifics for all sporting bets that are of interest to you.
Teaser Bets
The Company is proud to offer Teaser Bets. A Teaser, simply put, is a
parlay like bet on 2 or more teams where the line on each team is adjusted
in the favor of the bettor. Teasers are another very exciting way for the
sports betting enthusiast to WIN VERY LARGE AMOUNTS OF MONEY WITH VERY
LIMITED RISK!.
Like parlays, all teams wagered on in a teaser
must win. The number of teams selected and the number of points selected
determines the payout odds. If a selection in the teaser is a push, the
teaser will drop to the next lower level, if a lower level is offered for
that particular teaser. A push in a two team teaser without a loss will
make the entire bet a push. When placing a wager a 3 team super teaser a
push will result in a loss on the wager.
At the Company, you may
include up to 8 Selections in your teasers. Because Teasers are strictly
pointspread type bets, they are allowed only with football and basketball
wagering. These wagers can be placed very easily online or by telephone
at the Company.
Football Teaser Payoffs
Teams |
6 points |
6.5 points |
7 points |
10 points |
13 points |
2 |
10/11 |
5/6 |
10/13 |
|
|
3 |
9/5 |
8/5 |
7/5 |
10/13 |
|
4 |
3/1 |
5/2 |
2/1 |
|
10/13 |
5 |
9/2 |
4/1 |
7/2 |
|
|
6 |
6/1 |
11/2 |
5/1 |
|
|
7 |
9/1 |
8/1 |
7/1 |
|
|
8 |
12/1 |
11/1 |
10/1 |
|
|
Monster Football Teasers
- 3 Team 10 Point Teaser pays 10 to 13. Bet $130 to win $100.
- 4 Team 13 Point Teaser pays 10 to 13. Bet $130 to win $100.
- No Totals allowed in Monster Teasers, Ties Lose.
Basketball Teaser Payoffs
Teams |
4 points |
4.5 points |
5 points |
7 points |
10 points |
2 |
10/11 |
5/6 |
10/13 |
|
|
3 |
9/5 |
8/5 |
7/5 |
10/13 |
|
4 |
3/1 |
5/2 |
2/1 |
|
10/13 |
5 |
9/2 |
4/1 |
7/2 |
|
|
6 |
6/1 |
11/2 |
5/1 |
|
|
7 |
9/1 |
8/1 |
7/1 |
|
|
8 |
12/1 |
11/1 |
10/1 |
|
|
Monster Basketball Teasers
- 3 Team 7 Point Teaser pays 10 to 13. Bet $130 to win $100.
- 4 Team 10 Point Teaser pays 10 to 13. Bet $130 to win $100.
- No Totals allowed in Monster Teasers, Ties Lose.
Tennis Betting
We currently offer odds to win and matchups on Major Events
and Championships like the Wimbledon Tournament, The French, Australian,
and the U.S. Opens. With our great selection, you are sure to get the
action you desire on many great matches!
General Rules
- Match must be played within a week of scheduled date for action.
- Match Betting: In the event of a match being awarded to a player
before the full number of sets have been played, match bets will stand
on the player officially going through, provided that at least one set
has been played.
- If one set has not been completed, all match bets will be void
- In the event of any of the following circumstances taking place all
bets will stand: (i) a change of playing surface, (ii) a change of venue
or (iii) a change from indoor court to outdoor court or vice versa.
Please Note: If there is an event that you would like to wager on that
we do not have listed, please contact us and tell us which event you are
looking for. We will attempt to make odds for you!
Wagering Terminology
10 Cent
Line - The money line difference (10 cents) between what a bettor would
lay with the favorite or take back with the underdog; see Dime
Line
20 Cent Line - The money line difference (20 cents) between
what a bettor would lay with the favorite or take back with the
underdog
Across The Board - A method of wagering on a horse to win,
place and show
Action - A wager of any kind
Bad Beat - Tough
Loss
Beard - Messenger bettor
Buck - $100
Chalk -
Favorite
Circled Game - Game where action is limited due to
uncertainties about weather, injuries, etc.
Cover - Win by more
than the pointspread
Dead Heat - When two horses finish in a
tie
Dime - $1000
Dime Line - Slang used to designate the 10
cent money line. The money line difference (10 cents) between what a
bettor would lay with the favorite or take back with the underdog; see 10
Cent Line.
Dog - Underdog
Dollar - $100
Double Header
- Two separate baseball games played on the same day for the same two
teams
Edge - Advantage
Even Money - A wager on which neither
side lays any odds or vigorish
Exotic Bet - Action other than a
straight bet or parlay
Exposure - The amount of money one actually
stands to lose on a game or race
Favorite - The contestant in any
given contest that is considered the most talented, or has the best chance
to win the contest
Final Four - Final four teams in the NCAA
basketball tournament
Firing - Betting a lot. A player who is
"firing" is wagering large sums
"Foots" - Slang word used sometimes
for football
Futures - Wagers made, or lines/odds posted on an
event or outcome taking place some time in the future, e.g. betting during
the season on the SuperBowl winner.
Get Down - Make a
bet
Grand Slam - The four major tennis tournaments: Wimbledon,
Australian Open, French Open, U.S. Open. Also the four major golf
tournaments: The Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship
(Professional Golf Association). Also in baseball, a homerun with the
bases loaded, scoring four runs.
Grand Salami - A slang word for
the over/under total for the combined score of all the hockey contests on
the schedule for that day
Halftime Line - A line on only the first
half, or only the second half scoring of a football or basketball
game
Handicapper - One who studies sports and predicts
outcomes
Hedge - Bet the opposite of your original wager in order
to reduce the amount of exposure you have on a game
Hook - Half
point in pointspreads
"Hoops" - Slang word used to indicate the
game of basketball
Home Field Advantage - Edge the home team is
expected to have as a result of familiarity with the playing area,
favorable demographics and effect of travel on the visiting
team
Hoops - Basketball
Hot Tip - Information the bookmaker
is not yet privy to
IBF - International Boxing
Federation
Juice - Bookmaker's commission, most often refers to the
11 to 10 football bettors lay on straight wagers. Also known as
vigorish.
Lay The Points - A wager on a favorite in a pointspread
contest Lay The Price - A wager on a favorite in a moneyline
contest
Limit - Maximum bet accepted by the house before the price
will be changed
Line - The moneyline, odds, or pointspread of any
given contest
Listed Pitcher (LP) - The pitcher or pitchers listed
by Las Vegas oddsmakers as probable starting pitchers for a scheduled
baseball game
Lock - Easy Winner
Longshot - Large
underdog
Middle - To win both sides of a game. For example, if you
bet the underdog +3 1/2 and the favorite -2 1/2 and the favorite wins by
3, you've middled the book. The book has been middled.
MLB - Major
League Baseball
Moneyline - The amount you must bet to win 100 or
the amount you win if you bet 100
MVP - Most Valuable Player.
Leagues give MVP Awards to the best regular-season and to the outstanding
player in championship games or series
NBA - National Basketball
Association
NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic
Association
Neutral Site - Arena, court or field where neither side
has a home field advantage
NFL - National Football
League
NHL - National Hockey League
Nickel - $500
NIT
- National Invitational Tournament
Off The Board - Game where no
bets are being accepted
Over/Under - A bet on whether the combined
total of the points/goals scored by the two teams will exceed or be less
than a specified number
Overlay - When the odds on a proposition
are in favor of the bettor rather than the house
Overtime - The
continuance of a contest that is tied at the end of regulation time until
a winner is determined or the maximum number of overtime periods have
expired
Parlay - A bet with two or more teams where all the teams
must win for the bettor to be successful
Past Post - To make a bet
after an event has started
Penny Line - A money line that is
adjusted in increments of a penny, or one cent at a time
Pick or
Pick'em - A game where neither team is favored
Player - Bettor,
gambler
Pointspread - The handicap, or head start, which the
favorite gives to the underdog for betting purposes
Press - To bet
a larger amount than usual
Price - The moneyline odds on the
favorite of a given match
"Pucks" - A slang word used to indicate
the game of hockey
Puppy - Underdog
Push - A tie between the
bettor and the bookmaker that is the result of the score of an event
falling exactly on the pointspread number, or the total points
number
Rain Out - A contest that has been canceled because of bad
weather
Round Robin - A series of parlays. A three-team round robin
consists of one three-team parlay and three two-team
parlays
Rundown - Line update
Runner - Messenger bettor; see
beard
Ryder Cup - A golf tournament between American and European
golfers that is staged every two years
Scalper - One who attempts
to profit from the differences in odds from book to book by betting both
sides of the same game at different prices
Score - To win a lot of
money
Scratch - Withdraw; cancel
Sharp - Wise
guy
Side - To win one side and tie the other. For example, if you
lay -2 1/2 and take 3 on the same game and the favorite wins by 3 you have
sided the book. The book has been sided.
Side Bet/Side Wager - A
wager on a particular team, or side, to win a contest
Soft Line - A
wagering line that is not current with the true posted line. A line that
has been adjusted or moved as a result of action and does not reflect the
true line as posted.
Spread - An abbreviated form of
pointspread
Stanley Cup - NHL Championship
Steam - When a
betting line starts to move quite rapidly. Most "steam games" do not
necessarily reflect the "right side", but are games that the mass of
bettors somehow decide to key on
Straight Bet - A single wager on a
selected side or over/under
Sudden Death - An overtime period in
which the first contestant to score is declared the winner of the
contest
Superbowl - NFL Championship game
Take A Price - A
wager on the underdog in a moneyline contest
Take The Points - A
wager on the underdog in a pointspread contest
Teaser - A bet on 2
or more teams where the line on each team is adjusted in the favor of the
bettor. Like a Parlay, all selections must be correct for the teaser to
win
The Big Dance - The 64 team, post season college basketball
championship tournament
Toss Up - Game where the line is close to
pick-em
Total - The line on a given contest, representing the
combined number of points/goals scored by the two teams; see
over/under
Tout Service - A business that sells opinions on
sporting events
Underdog - The contestant in any given contest that
is considered the least talented, or has the least chance to win the
contest
Underlay - When the odds on a proposition are in favor of
the house
Value - An overlay
Vigorish - Bookmaker's
commission, most often refers to the 11 to 10 football bettors lay on
straight wagers. Also known as juice.
WBA - World Boxing
Association
WBC - World Boxing Council
Wise Guy -
Established and successful sports bettor
WNBA - Womens National
Basketball Association
World Series - MLB championship; The final
seven games of the baseball playoffs between the two league champions to
determine the world champion
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