General rules
Action on all NFL, CFL, AFL and NCAA football events. Wagering Menu for Football includes,
but is not limited to, the following Exciting Wagers:
- Pointspread and Total for the entire football 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
Offering 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 football
contests.
All wagers on the side & total will include all overtime scoring.
Halftime Wagers
Offering Halftime Betting, 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
football 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
Offering betting on individual quarters of selected football 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
Offering moneyline wagering on Football. 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 football
contests, and will normally be available on the morning of the game.
- Moneyline wagers may be parlayed to other football contests,
but a moneyline wager may not be parlayed to any other wager from the same game.
Point Buying
Offering 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 football 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
Offering a wide variety of proposition wagers. Because these wagers deserve special
explanation, we have dedicated an entire section for this. |