Football
- When betting on any football game, whether it be college or pro, the game will officially be over after fifty-five (55) minutes of play.
- If the game(s) last under the proposed 55 minutes for any reason, the wager will be graded "No Action" or "Push/Cancel" and all money is refunded.
- Any wager placed on the game period spread, money line, or total (over/under) include any overtime scoring.
- Overtime also includes half-time (2nd Half) wagering. Overtime is NOT included in fourth quarter wagering.
- Bets on individual time periods such as the 1st and/or 2nd half and all quarters will be considered action once the session that is wagered on is complete.
- All NFL rules and regulations will also apply to CFL unless specifically noted.
- For all wagers to count, all games must be played on the scheduled date and site.
- Any rules for betting on football that is not covered here will use the Las Vegas Rules as a guide.
NFL Betting Props
- NFL-SCORE FIRST in the game: All wagers will be considered official after first score. If one team scores and the game gets cancelled or postponed afterwards, all wagers will have action regardless of how many minutes have been played.
- NFL-SCORE LAST in the game: Must be an official game (55 minutes of play). If the game goes into overtime, the team that scores last will be the winner.
- NFL-SCORE IN THE FIRST 7 ½ MINUTES: 7½ minutes must be played. If the game is cancelled or postponed after 7½ minutes of play all bets have action.
- NFL-TOTAL 1st HALF POINTS vs. TOTAL 2nd HALF POINTS: Must be an official game (55 minutes of play) and the 2nd half includes overtime.
- NFL-FIRST SCORING PLAY (touchdown or FG/safety): All wagers will be considered official after first score. If one team scores and the game gets cancelled or postponed afterwards, all wagers will have action regardless of how many minutes have been played.
- 3 UNANSWERED SCORES: All wagers will be considered official after game is final. Extra points or 2 point conversions do NOT count.
- PLAYER PROPS: All players must take the field and play for action. Results are based on the official stats from the game. A kicker who does not participate, due to shutout, but is suited up and available is considered to have played.
NCAA Football Conference Championship Futures Rules
- If the conference has an official championship game, the winner of the championship game is deemed to have won that conference.
- If the conference has co-champions, the first team picked by the BCS is graded as a winner, and all other teams are losers.
- If a conference has co-champions, and no team is picked by the BCS, ALL team bets will be graded as "No action" and refunded.