The minimum stake for any bet is $1 (or equivalent amount in other currencies). Sports Interaction will determine the maximum bets accepted on each event and reserves the right to refuse or limit any bet amount. Customers may only bet up to the amount held in their Sports Interaction account. Odds displayed in decimal format include the stake. Winnings are calculated by multiplying the stake with the odds. Odds vary according to the daily rate. Bets are accepted on single events or on combinations of up to ten events (parlays or doubles, trebles etc). Displayed point spreads at the time a bet is placed are used to determine winners, losers and ties. All pointspreads, odds, final scores and any other related betting statistics are recorded. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure that all details of their bets are correct. Once the transaction has been confirmed, bets cannot be cancelled or changed by the customer. • It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure the validity of their deposit in relation to their bet. Winnings may be voided due to uncollected payments. When placing a Round Robin, the bet card will display the potential payout based on all selections proving to be correct. The actual payout may differ from the potential payout if not all the selections are correct. In the event of there being a dispute over the time at which a bet was placed, the time at which it was recorded on Sports Interaction's transaction log will govern the settlement. All events must be played on the scheduled day, unless otherwise specified. Events that are postponed will be deemed invalid and all bets will be void and stakes returned. If the venue for a sporting event is changed, all bets placed based on the original venue will be made void and stakes refunded. Long-term or 'Ante-post' bets ( long-term bets placed on an event prior to the Monday immediately preceding the event) have 'action' and players who do not participate or finish are considered losers. Bets placed after the Monday previous to that week's event are 'no action' if the player bet on withdraws before taking part. Winning bets on remaining competitors may be liable to deductions in accordance with Tattersall's Rule 4. In head-to-head or three-way matchups for all sports, all participants listed must start, in order for bets on any participant to be considered 'action'. If a starting participant is disqualified, withdraws, or is replaced during the event, all bets on said participant will be considered 'lose'. Other bets will be settled according to the finishing order of the remaining participants in the event. If both participants in a head-to-head withdraw or are disqualified after an event is deemed to have started, bets will be settled according to which participant achieved higher placement. Winnings are automatically credited to members' accounts, normally within one hour of an event's conclusion. The winner of an event will be determined by the official governing body for each sport on the day of that event's conclusion. For betting purposes, suspended games, protests and overturned decisions are not recognized. All odds are subject to change and only the odds recorded at the time the bet is placed will be valid, provided the bet meets the other criteria for placing a bet as laid down within our rules. In the event of a tie or cancellation on any part of a combination bet, the bet reverts down to the next lowest number of selections. (Example: If four selections are included in a combination bet and part of the combination ties, it then becomes a three-way combination bet.) In the event of a tie on a long-term bet, the odds will be divided by the number of competitors or teams who tied (see Dead Heat Rules). Round Robins are comprised of multiple straight and/or combination bets. Each individual straight or combination bet within a system bet is subject to betting rules as if each of these underlying bets were placed individually. All bets on Sports and Special Events for which specific rules are quoted, i.e. NFL, golf, motor racing, etc., will be settled in accordance with those specified rules. For all other events or for any eventuality or contingency not covered by Sports Interaction's specific sport rules, these General Rules will apply. Unless otherwise specified, if an event does not play to its conclusion, results are considered official after the completion of: American Football: 55 minutes of play Over/under bets: Full-time (including overtime) Basketball: 43 minutes of play for Pro and 35 minutes of play for College Over/under bets: Full-time (including overtime) Baseball Moneyline: Losing team's 5th inning Runline/total run bets: 9 innings Winning Margin Betting: On winning margin bets, the game must go to Full-time in all sports. In MLB this is 9 innings. Overtime and extra innings count in the settlement of winning margin bets. Boxing: When the bell is sounded signifying the start of the opening round. Other Sports: Unless otherwise specified in the individual sports' rules, sports that involve a scheduled length of play or time limit must play to their conclusion or have five minutes or less of the scheduled playing time remaining when the contest concludes to be considered official for betting purposes. Betting on Halves: On half-time bets, the entire half must be played for 'action' to count. Overtime periods are included as part of the second half for baseball, American football, basketball and hockey only. Quarter Betting: The entire quarter must be played for bets on the relevant quarter to have 'action'. Overtime does not count for fourth quarter betting. Bets placed after the Monday previous to a long term event are 'no action' if the selection bet on withdraws before taking part. Winning bets on remaining competitors may be liable to deductions in accordance with Tattersall's Rule 4 (see table below). Ante-post bets (long-term bets placed on a tournament prior to the Monday immediately preceding that tournament) are considered to have 'action' and withdrawn players are considered losers. Bets placed before the Monday previous to the start of that week's event are 'no action' if the player or team bet on withdraws after beginning the competition. We reserve the right to deduct the equivalent Tattersall's Rule 4 to reflect returning stakes on non-participants. Bets placed on players or teams between rounds but who take no further part in the event after the bets are placed are considered 'no action'. In such a case we reserve the right to deduct the equivalent Tattersall's Rule 4 to reflect returning stakes on withdrawn players or teams. The rate of deduction where Tattersall's Rule 4 is applied will be based on the scale below, and will be applied when the withdrawn competitor is posted with odds of 14/1 or less.
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