STRAIGHT BETS
This is a wager where a team and a point spread are chosen. The cost of the wager is usually (unless otherwise specified) 10/11 or $110 to win $100.
Example: Cowboys -7 (Favorite)
Rams +7 (Underdog)
If you place a straight wager on the Cowboys at –7 then the Cowboys must win by 8 or more points for you to win the wager.
If you place a straight bet on the Rams at +7, they cannot lose by more than 6 points for you to win the wager.
In the event of the game landing on 7 points, the game is a push, resulting in “no action”.
Over/Under Wagers (Totals)
Example: Falcons v. Oilers Total: 34
If a wager is placed on the UNDER (34) the total combined score of both teams must fall under 34 points to win the wager.
If you place a wager on the OVER (34) the combined scores of both teams must fall over 34 points for you to win the wager.
In the event of the total combined scores landing on 34, the wager is a “push’ resulting in “no action”
This is a wager where a team and a point spread are chosen. The cost of the wager is usually (unless otherwise specified) 10/11 or $110 to win $100.
Example: Cowboys -7 (Favorite)
Rams +7 (Underdog)
If you place a straight wager on the Cowboys at –7 then the Cowboys must win by 8 or more points for you to win the wager.
If you place a straight bet on the Rams at +7, they cannot lose by more than 6 points for you to win the wager.
In the event of the game landing on 7 points, the game is a push, resulting in “no action”.
Over/Under Wagers (Totals)
Example: Falcons v. Oilers Total: 34
If a wager is placed on the UNDER (34) the total combined score of both teams must fall under 34 points to win the wager.
If you place a wager on the OVER (34) the combined scores of both teams must fall over 34 points for you to win the wager.
In the event of the total combined scores landing on 34, the wager is a “push’ resulting in “no action”
PARLAYS
A parlay is a combination of 2-8 teams (2-10 teams online). If any team is cancelled or ties, the parlay is reduced, (i.e. 4 teams becomes 3 teams etc.). If any team loses, the play is lost all together. Maximum payout for any parlay is 1500:1 regardless of the result amount the parlay may compute to or show.
In the event of "no action" or a tie, the parlay is reduced to the next lowest number of plays. A two-team parlay becomes a straight bet with a pay off of 10/9.
TEASER BETS
2-Team Teasers with the Tie and Winner is No Action. Tie and any Loser is a Loser. In case of No Action or Tie on a 3-team teaser or more, the teaser is reduced to the next lowest number of plays.
Example:
4 Teams in a 6 Points Teaser Risk $100 to win $300
Team Points Adjusted Points
Rams +7 is now +13
Dolphins -3 is now +3
Lions -6 is now (Even)
Oilers -4 is now +2
Sweetheart Teasers
Ties Lose. Sorry, no totals on Sweetheart Teasers.
Example:
3 Teams 10 point Sweetheart Teaser Risk 10/13 or $130 to win $100
Team Points Adjusted Points
Bills +6 is now +16
Oilers -7 is now +3
UCLA -10 is now Pick
Pick 4 Teasers
Pick 4 teams; adjust the line as follows for the given sports.
Ties lose. Sorry no totals on Pick 4.
Example:
4 Team 12/13 point Pick Four Teaser Risk $140 to win $100.
Team Points Adjusted Points
Bills +6 is now +18
Oilers -7 is now +5
Notre Dame -3 is now +10
UCLA +7 is now +20
IF BET
This can be a combination of 2-8 Teams. All selections are made active if the first team wins, ties or cancels, you would then have a straight wager(s) on the remaining teams.
Example:
The initial cost of the wager will be determined by the highest amount the play can lose. In this example the initial cost would be $275 because in the event the first team ties or cancels you would need enough funds to cover the next two wagers.
REVERSE (Two Team Reverse)
This can be a combination of 2-8 Teams. An example of this type of wager is no more than a two team If Bet, but reverse it. If both teams win, you would receive 4/1 odds. If one loses and one wins you lose one bet completely and the juice on the other. If you bet more than a 2 team reverse, the same general rules apply.
Example:
Please note these bets are always full action "If top team wins, ties or cancels you have action on all remaining teams"
ROUND ROBINS
A round robin is the combination of all possible two team parlays with the chosen teams. The customer can choose from 3 to 6 teams in a round robin, from which a combination of two team parlay is done. The maximum risk in a round robin is calculated by multiplying the maximum number of parlays by the amount the player wants for each two team parlay. The same is with the maximum win where you multiply the profit by the number of parlays
The formula to figure out the amount of two team parlays in a round robin is:
(Number of teams) x (number of teams -1)/ 2
The number of teams, times the number of teams minus one divided by two.
Note: Each of the two-team parlays is graded individually. You cannot leave open spots in round robins
Round Robins:
From 3 up to 6 teams
No open spots left in Round Robins
Can also make parlays of 3 teams using from 4 to 6 teams
ACTION POINTS
This is a wager where the winnings or losses are determined by how many points a team does or doesn't cover the point spread by. Based on $110/$100, you win $100 for every point that the team covers the point spread by, and you lose 110 for every point the team does NOT cover the Point Spread by. One can also lose and win on half points as well. Action Points can only be played on a point spread, i.e. a team to win a game.
Your Account can be setup from a minimum of 7 points to a maximum of 100 points. Limit your loss and maximize your earnings.
Example:
Denver Broncos +10
Green Bay Packers -10
If the player thought that the Packers would win by a lot more than 10 points, the player could use an action point wager. Based on the outcome of the game and the action points wagered, the payouts vary.
Final Score Example:
(Favorite Packers)
Denver Broncos 17
Green Bay Packer 48
The player that wagered an action point bet of $10 on the Packers would win $10 for every point wagered up to his/her cap of 7-points therefore winning $70.
Final Score Example:
(Favorite Packers)
Denver Broncos 17
Green Bay Packers 20
The player that wagered an action point bet of $10 on the favorite would lose $11 for each point wagered up to his/her cap of 7-points, therefore losing $77.
HALF-TIME WAGERS
First half wagers (sides and totals) are no different than betting a straight wager. The result is determined by the score at the end of the first half (1st & 2nd quarter combined). When wagering on the Second Half (sides or totals), over time is included.
A Second Half wager starts off as a new event with a starting score of zero to zero. Only the total points scored in the second half, (3rd & 4th quarter combined) and over time, if applicable, determines the winner.
A round robin is the combination of all possible two team parlays with the chosen teams. The customer can choose from 3 to 6 teams in a round robin, from which a combination of two team parlay is done. The maximum risk in a round robin is calculated by multiplying the maximum number of parlays by the amount the player wants for each two team parlay. The same is with the maximum win where you multiply the profit by the number of parlays
The formula to figure out the amount of two team parlays in a round robin is:
(Number of teams) x (number of teams -1)/ 2
The number of teams, times the number of teams minus one divided by two.
Note: Each of the two-team parlays is graded individually. You cannot leave open spots in round robins
Round Robins:
From 3 up to 6 teams
No open spots left in Round Robins
Can also make parlays of 3 teams using from 4 to 6 teams
ACTION POINTS
This is a wager where the winnings or losses are determined by how many points a team does or doesn't cover the point spread by. Based on $110/$100, you win $100 for every point that the team covers the point spread by, and you lose 110 for every point the team does NOT cover the Point Spread by. One can also lose and win on half points as well. Action Points can only be played on a point spread, i.e. a team to win a game.
Your Account can be setup from a minimum of 7 points to a maximum of 100 points. Limit your loss and maximize your earnings.
Example:
Denver Broncos +10
Green Bay Packers -10
If the player thought that the Packers would win by a lot more than 10 points, the player could use an action point wager. Based on the outcome of the game and the action points wagered, the payouts vary.
Final Score Example:
(Favorite Packers)
Denver Broncos 17
Green Bay Packer 48
The player that wagered an action point bet of $10 on the Packers would win $10 for every point wagered up to his/her cap of 7-points therefore winning $70.
Final Score Example:
(Favorite Packers)
Denver Broncos 17
Green Bay Packers 20
The player that wagered an action point bet of $10 on the favorite would lose $11 for each point wagered up to his/her cap of 7-points, therefore losing $77.
HALF-TIME WAGERS
First half wagers (sides and totals) are no different than betting a straight wager. The result is determined by the score at the end of the first half (1st & 2nd quarter combined). When wagering on the Second Half (sides or totals), over time is included.
A Second Half wager starts off as a new event with a starting score of zero to zero. Only the total points scored in the second half, (3rd & 4th quarter combined) and over time, if applicable, determines the winner.
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