In addition to the following sports betting rules, the General rules applicable to all bets offered on the website apply. However, the sports rules will take precedence over the general rules.
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Match betting and alternative bets
All matches must start on the scheduled date (local stadium time) for bets to stand. If there is a change of venue for a match, bets already placed stand, provided the home team is still designated as such. If the home team and the away team play each other at the away team's home ground in an official match, bets will stand provided the home team is still officially designated as such, otherwise bets will be void. For matches scheduled to be played on neutral ground, bets will stand regardless of how we state the order of the fixture.
Hypothetical Matchups - Potential playoff matches that may be offered in advance of a confirmed schedule. If a displayed match is not played, all bets will be void.
If a match is interrupted and then resumes (from the point it was interrupted) and is completed within 48 hours of the originally scheduled match time, all bets stand.
Otherwise, if the match resumes but is not completed within 48 hours of the originally scheduled match time, this will be deemed an abandonment and bets on the original match will be void, except for bets where the outcome is already determined before the initial match interruption.
If a match is interrupted for any reason and is replayed in full, this is considered an abandonment and bets on the original match are void, except for bets where the outcome is already determined before the initial interruption of the match.
There must be a maximum of 5 minutes of scheduled time remaining for bets to have action, unless the match result is already determined.
For all matches played in a two-legged confrontation, if the final result is equal at the end of regulation time in the second leg, extra time is included to determine the outcome of bets on the second leg.
For 3x3, the rules are based on the official competition rules. When a match starts but is not completed, bets are void unless the result of the match is already determined.
Unless otherwise stated below, in 2-option bet types, Push rules apply. Stakes on single bets are refunded, while for multiple or combined bets the selection is treated as a non-runner.
Pre-match betting, including alternative match bets
Unless otherwise stated, all pre-match bets include overtime.
Double Result - Predict the result at half-time and at the end of the match, including possible extra time.
Player Betting Markets
Available Wagers
Wagering is available on the performance of a named player in a variety of achievements e.g. points, rebounds, assists, blocks. Push rules apply, in the event of a tie, bets will be void. Markets will be settled according to game stats from the respective official competition site published on the day of the game. Subsequent amendments do not affect settlement.
Relevant Players
Relevant players (all quoted players in a multi-player market) must be dressed and see court-time for bets to have action (unless specified otherwise). Overtime counts for any player props unless specified otherwise. Specifically for in-play bets; if, after placing a bet, the selected player does not see any further court-time, bets will be void.
Match up/Performances/Player groups
It is possible to bet on the performance of a given player according to a series of criteria such as points, rebounds, assists, blocks. Push rules apply. Bet types will be settled based on the match statistics published on the official competition website on the day of the match. Subsequent amendments do not affect the regulation.
Affected players must be prepared and participate in at least one match for bets to have action (unless otherwise stated). Unless otherwise stated, overtime counts for all player alternative bets. In live betting, if after placing a bet the selected player does not return to the field, the bet is void.
Individual player performances are compared for betting purposes in a head-to-head match. It is possible to use handicaps which are applied to each player's actual results to determine the outcome. Push rules apply.
Double Double: the player must achieve 10 or more in two of the following 5 statistical categories: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals.
Triple/Double, the player must reach 10 or more in 3 of the following 5 statistical categories: Points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals.
All bets on players starting the match count. Bets on players not starting the match on the pitch are void. Settlement is determined by the player who scores the first point (even if odds are not available for that player (Named players may be substituted)); and (for the 'Correct Score' version of the bet type), combined with the exact manner of scoring the point, as shown in the official match commentary.
Regular Season Player Performance– Players must be prepared and participate in at least one regular season game, after the bet placement date, for bets to stand. Bet types are settled based on official statistics provided by tournament governing bodies. Subsequent amendments do not affect the regulation.
Live betting INCLUDES overtime
Live halftime betting INCLUDES overtime
The first half must be completed for bets on that half to stand, unless settlement has already been determined.
1st Half/2nd Half - Both Teams Score X Points - Both teams must each score the indicated number of points during the relevant half only, including any overtime.
Live quarter betting INCLUDES overtime
The quarter must be completed for bets to have action, unless settlement of bets has already been determined.
1st/2nd/3rd/4th Quarter - Both teams score X points - Both teams must each score the number of points indicated during the quarter in question only, including any overtime.
Long-Term Betting/Alternative Tournament Betting
NBA - Regular Season Wins and Head-to-Heads: Teams must have played at least 80 regular season games for bets to have action, unless the remaining games of the season do not affect the outcome.
Division winner: NBA tiebreaker rules apply.
Win the conference (NBA): The team that qualifies for the NBA championship will be considered the winner of the conference.
Play-offs: All bets stand, regardless of team transfers, team name changes or season length. Play-in matches are excluded from the rules.
Settlement of all bet types is determined by official rankings and statistics provided by tournament governing bodies such as the NBA or FIBA.
Furthest Progressing Team and Stage of Elimination: The highest official ranking (provided by the tournament governing body) is used for settlement, except when teams are eliminated at the same stage and no ranking is available to determine settlement. In this case, bets are void.
Winner, Division, Conference and Regional Betting
All bets stand, regardless of team transfers, team name changes or season length.
Betting on the series
Bets are void if the statutory number of matches (as per the respective governing bodies) is not reached or is changed. The settlement of all types of bets is determined by the official rankings and statistics provided by the tournament governing bodies.
Markets:
- Explanation: This is a bet on which team will emerge as the champion of a specific conference's post-season tournament.
- Example: You bet on ‘Team A to win X Conference Tournament'. If Team A wins the tournament final, your bet wins. If any other team wins the tournament, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market allows you to bet on which team will win their respective conference.
- Example: You bet on ‘Team A to win X Conference'. If Team A finish as the top team in that Conference your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the correct score in the series after a specific game
- Example: You bet on Team A - 2-1 after Game 3. If Team A are winning the series 2-1 after the 3rd match has finished, your bet wins
- Explanation: This market refers to the total number of points scored by a specific team (Team X) in either the half or the entire match.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A Over 50.5 points" for the first half, and Team A scores 55 points in the first half, your bet wins. If they score 50 or fewer, it loses.
- Explanation: Bet on whether both teams will score at least ‘X’ points in the specific quarter, half or match
- Example: You bet on Both Teams to score 190+ points. If the game finishes 196-194 your bet wins
- Explanation: Bet on whether a specific team will score at least ‘X’ points in the specific quarter, half or match.
- Example: You bet on Team A to score 80+ points in the 1st half. If Team A scores 85 in the first half your bet wins
- Explanation: This market bets on which team will be the first to reach a specified number of points (X) within a half, quarter or match.
- Example: If you bet on "Team B to reach 15 points first" in the second quarter, and Team B scores their 15th point before Team A does, your bet wins. If Team A reaches 15 points first, or neither team reaches 15 points within the quarter, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market offers three options: Team A to win, Team B to win, or a Draw for either the half, quarter or match. You can bet on two of these outcomes occurring.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A or Draw" in a quarter, and Team A wins the quarter, your bet wins. If the quarter ends in a draw your bet also wins. If Team B wins the quarter, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market involves predicting the exact final score for a specific half, quarter or match.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A 25 - Team B 20" for the first quarter, and the first quarter ends with that exact score, your bet wins. Any other score results in a loss.
- Explanation: This market involves a virtual points advantage or disadvantage given to a team to level the playing field for betting purposes.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A -5 .5 points" in the first half, Team A must win the first half by 6 or more points for your bet to win. If they win by 5 or fewer points, or lose, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This is a combined bet that includes both a handicap and a total points line for a either a specific half or quarter or the match.
- Example: A bet on "Team A -3.5 points and Over 45.5 total points" for the second half means Team A must win the second half by 4 or more points, AND the combined score of both teams in the second half must be 46 or more points. Both conditions must be met for the bet to win.
- Explanation: This market bets on the exact margin of victory for a team in a specific half or quarter.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to win by 11-15 points" in the first half, and Team A wins the first half by exactly 13 points, your bet wins. Any other margin of victory results in a loss.
- Explanation: This is a straightforward bet on which team will win a specific half, quarter or match.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A and Team A wins the relevant half, quarter or match, your bet wins. If they lose, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market combines the outcome of a half, quarter or match (win/loss) with the total points scored during that period.
- Example: A bet on "Team A to win and Over 50.5 total points" for the second quarter means Team A must win the second quarter, AND the combined score of both teams in that quarter must be 51 or more points.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether the total combined score of both teams in a specific half, quarter or match will be over or under a set line.
- Example: If you bet on "Under 48.5 total points" for the first half, and the combined score of both teams in the first half is 47 points, your bet wins. If the combined score is 49 or more, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on the range within which a team's winning margin will fall in a specific half, quarter or match.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to win by 6-10 points" in the second half, and Team A wins the second half by 8 points, your bet wins. Any other winning margin results in a loss.
- Explanation: This is a bet on which team will win a specific half or quarter.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to win the first half," and Team A scores more points than Team B in the first half, your bet wins.
- Explanation: You are betting on which half of the game will have a higher total score.
- Example: You bet on 'First Half'. If the combined score of both teams in the first half is greater than the combined score in the second half, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market involves betting on which of the four quarters in a game will see the most points scored by both teams combined.
- Example: You bet on '2nd Quarter'. If the total points scored by both teams in the second quarter is higher than the total points scored in the first, third, or fourth quarters, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most assists in a single game.
- Example: If Player X records 12 assists, Player Y records 10, and all other players record fewer, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most assists across an entire series.
- Example: If Player X has 50 assists over a 7-game series, and Player Y has 45, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most blocked shots across an entire playoff series.
- Example: If Player X records 25 blocks in a series and Player Y records 20, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most blocks in a series, excluding a specific player who is considered the favourite.
- Example: If Player X is excluded, and Player Y records 18 blocks and Player Z records 15 in the series, a bet on Player Y wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most rebounds in a single game.
- Example: If Player X gets 15 rebounds, Player Y gets 12, and all others get fewer, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most steals across an entire playoff series.
- Example: If Player X records 20 steals in a series and Player Y records 18 , a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on correctly predicting the two teams that will reach the final of a specific competition.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A vs. Team B" to be the finals matchup, and those two teams are indeed the finalists, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a set number of assists in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 8.5 assists," and Player X records 10 assists, your bet wins. If they record 8 or fewer, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a combined total of assists and rebounds in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 15.5 combined assists and rebounds," and Player X gets 9 assists and 7 rebounds (total 16), your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a set number of blocked shots in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Under 2.5 blocks," and Player X records 1 block, your bet wins. If they record 3 or more, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve a double-double (reaching double figures in two of the following categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks) in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X to get a double-double," and Player X finishes the game with 15 points and 10 rebounds, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will score over or under a set number of points in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 20.5 points," and Player X scores 22 points, your bet wins. If they score 20 or fewer, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a combined total of points and assists in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 30.5 combined points and assists," and Player X scores 25 points and 7 assists (total 32), your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a combined total of points and rebounds in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 25.5 combined points and rebounds," and Player X scores 18 points and 9 rebounds (total 27), your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a combined total of points, assists, and rebounds in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 40.5 combined points, assists, and rebounds," and Player X gets 20 points, 10 assists, and 12 rebounds (total 42), your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market involves betting on a specific player to achieve a certain number of assists within a designated quarter of a basketball game.
- Example: You bet on ‘Player A Over 2.5 Assists in the 1st Quarter'. If Player A records 3 or more assists in the first quarter, your bet wins. If they record 2 or fewer, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a set number of rebounds in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Under 10.5 rebounds," and Player X records 9 rebounds, your bet wins. If they record 11 or more, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a set number of steals in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 1.5 steals," and Player X records 2 steals, your bet wins. If they record 1 or fewer, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a combined total of steals and blocks in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 4.5 combined steals and blocks," and Player X gets 3 steals and 2 blocks (total 5), your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will make over or under a set number of three-point shots in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 3.5 three-pointers made," and Player X makes 4 three-pointers, your bet wins. If they make 3 or fewer, it loses.
Player to Score First Basket:
• Explanation: Bet on the player to score the first basket in the game.
• Example: Bet on Player A. If Player A scores the first basket in the game, your bet wins
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve a triple-double (reaching double figures in three of the following categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks) in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X to get a triple-double," and Player X finishes the game with 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This is a bet on the margin of victory, where a handicap is applied to the favourite team to make the odds more even.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A -7.5 points," Team A must win the game by 8 or more points for your bet to win. If they win by 7 or fewer points, or lose, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on the total number of rebounds that will occur in a specific quarter.
- Example: If you bet on "Over 20.5 rebounds" for the first quarter, and there are 22 rebounds in total during that quarter, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on how many regular season games a specific team will win.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A Over 50.5 wins," and Team A wins 52 regular season games, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific team will advance to the Conference Semifinals of a playoff tournament.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to make the Conference Semifinals," and they win their first-round series, your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on whether a specific team will complete the regular season without any losses.
- Example: Team A finishes the regular season undefeated; your bet wins.
- Explanation: This is a bet on which specific team will score the most points in any single quarter of the game.
- Example: You bet on ‘Team A’. If the Team A score more points in any one quarter than the opposing team scores in any of their quarters, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific team (Team X) will score a specific number of points (X) in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to score 100 points," and Team A scores 100 points or more, your bet wins. If they score 99 or fewer, it loses.
- Explanation: This is a bet on whether the score will be level at the conclusion of the standard four quarters of play, before any overtime periods commence.
- Example: You bet 'Yes' for 'Tied at End of Regulation?'. If the score is the same for both teams when the fourth quarter buzzer sounds, your bet wins. If one team is leading, your bet loses.
- Explanation: Bet on if the game will go to Overtime.
- Example: If the game goes beyond the regular formatted time, and into overtime, your bet on “yes” wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific team will qualify for the playoffs in their respective league.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to make the playoffs," and they secure a playoff spot, your bet wins.
- Explanation: You are betting on which player will be credited with the very first assist of the basketball game.
- Example: You bet on ‘Player A to Record First Assist'. If Player A makes the pass that leads to the first score by a teammate, your bet wins. If another player records the first assist, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market involves betting on which player will secure the first rebound of the basketball game.
- Example: You bet on 'Player A to Record First Rebound'. If Player A is the player credited with the first rebound (either offensive or defensive), your bet wins. If another player gets the first rebound, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on which team will win their specific division within a league.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to win the Atlantic Division," and they finish the regular season with the best record in that division, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which team will win the entire championship or tournament.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A” and they win their respective championship, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will score the most points in a specific game or series..
- Example: If Player X scores 30 points, Player Y scores 25, and all others score fewer, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most rebounds in a specific game or series.
- Example: If Player X gets 15 rebounds, Player Y gets 12, and all others get fewer, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player on a specific team will score the most points in a game.
- Example: If Player X scores 25 points, Player Y scores 20 , and Player Z scores 15 for Team A, a bet on Player X to be the top scorer for Team A wins.
- Explanation: This bet is on whether the score will be tied at the end of a specific overtime period
- Example: You bet on '1st Overtime Period Tied'. If the score is level after the first overtime period concludes, your bet wins. If one team leads at the end of the first overtime, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on which team will be the first to score a specified number of points within a specific overtime period.
- Example: You bet on '1st Overtime Race to 5 for Team A'. If Team A scores 5 points before Team B scores 5 points in the first overtime period, your bet wins. If Team B reaches 5 points first, your bet loses.
Markets:
- Explanation: This is a bet on which team will emerge as the champion of a specific conference's post-season tournament.
- Example: You bet on ‘Team A to win X Conference Tournament'. If Team A wins the tournament final, your bet wins. If any other team wins the tournament, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market allows you to bet on which team will win their respective conference.
- Example: You bet on ‘Team A to win X Conference'. If Team A finish as the top team in that Conference your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the correct score in the series after a specific game
- Example: You bet on Team A - 2-1 after Game 3. If Team A are winning the series 2-1 after the 3rd match has finished, your bet wins
- Explanation: This market refers to the total number of points scored by a specific team (Team X) in either the half or the entire match.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A Over 50.5 points" for the first half, and Team A scores 55 points in the first half, your bet wins. If they score 50 or fewer, it loses.
- Explanation: Bet on whether both teams will score at least ‘X’ points in the specific quarter, half or match
- Example: You bet on Both Teams to score 190+ points. If the game finishes 196-194 your bet wins
- Explanation: Bet on whether a specific team will score at least ‘X’ points in the specific quarter, half or match.
- Example: You bet on Team A to score 80+ points in the 1st half. If Team A scores 85 in the first half your bet wins
- Explanation: This market bets on which team will be the first to reach a specified number of points (X) within a half, quarter or match.
- Example: If you bet on "Team B to reach 15 points first" in the second quarter, and Team B scores their 15th point before Team A does, your bet wins. If Team A reaches 15 points first, or neither team reaches 15 points within the quarter, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market offers three options: Team A to win, Team B to win, or a Draw for either the half, quarter or match. You can bet on two of these outcomes occurring.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A or Draw" in a quarter, and Team A wins the quarter, your bet wins. If the quarter ends in a draw your bet also wins. If Team B wins the quarter, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market involves predicting the exact final score for a specific half, quarter or match.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A 25 - Team B 20" for the first quarter, and the first quarter ends with that exact score, your bet wins. Any other score results in a loss.
- Explanation: This market involves a virtual points advantage or disadvantage given to a team to level the playing field for betting purposes.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A -5 .5 points" in the first half, Team A must win the first half by 6 or more points for your bet to win. If they win by 5 or fewer points, or lose, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This is a combined bet that includes both a handicap and a total points line for a either a specific half or quarter or the match.
- Example: A bet on "Team A -3.5 points and Over 45.5 total points" for the second half means Team A must win the second half by 4 or more points, AND the combined score of both teams in the second half must be 46 or more points. Both conditions must be met for the bet to win.
- Explanation: This market bets on the exact margin of victory for a team in a specific half or quarter.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to win by 11-15 points" in the first half, and Team A wins the first half by exactly 13 points, your bet wins. Any other margin of victory results in a loss.
- Explanation: This is a straightforward bet on which team will win a specific half, quarter or match.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A and Team A wins the relevant half, quarter or match, your bet wins. If they lose, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market combines the outcome of a half, quarter or match (win/loss) with the total points scored during that period.
- Example: A bet on "Team A to win and Over 50.5 total points" for the second quarter means Team A must win the second quarter, AND the combined score of both teams in that quarter must be 51 or more points.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether the total combined score of both teams in a specific half, quarter or match will be over or under a set line.
- Example: If you bet on "Under 48.5 total points" for the first half, and the combined score of both teams in the first half is 47 points, your bet wins. If the combined score is 49 or more, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on the range within which a team's winning margin will fall in a specific half, quarter or match.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to win by 6-10 points" in the second half, and Team A wins the second half by 8 points, your bet wins. Any other winning margin results in a loss.
- Explanation: This is a bet on which team will win a specific half or quarter.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to win the first half," and Team A scores more points than Team B in the first half, your bet wins.
- Explanation: You are betting on which half of the game will have a higher total score.
- Example: You bet on 'First Half'. If the combined score of both teams in the first half is greater than the combined score in the second half, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market involves betting on which of the four quarters in a game will see the most points scored by both teams combined.
- Example: You bet on '2nd Quarter'. If the total points scored by both teams in the second quarter is higher than the total points scored in the first, third, or fourth quarters, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most assists in a single game.
- Example: If Player X records 12 assists, Player Y records 10, and all other players record fewer, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most assists across an entire series.
- Example: If Player X has 50 assists over a 7-game series, and Player Y has 45, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most blocked shots across an entire playoff series.
- Example: If Player X records 25 blocks in a series and Player Y records 20, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most blocks in a series, excluding a specific player who is considered the favourite.
- Example: If Player X is excluded, and Player Y records 18 blocks and Player Z records 15 in the series, a bet on Player Y wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most rebounds in a single game.
- Example: If Player X gets 15 rebounds, Player Y gets 12, and all others get fewer, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most steals across an entire playoff series.
- Example: If Player X records 20 steals in a series and Player Y records 18 , a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on correctly predicting the two teams that will reach the final of a specific competition.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A vs. Team B" to be the finals matchup, and those two teams are indeed the finalists, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a set number of assists in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 8.5 assists," and Player X records 10 assists, your bet wins. If they record 8 or fewer, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a combined total of assists and rebounds in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 15.5 combined assists and rebounds," and Player X gets 9 assists and 7 rebounds (total 16), your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a set number of blocked shots in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Under 2.5 blocks," and Player X records 1 block, your bet wins. If they record 3 or more, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve a double-double (reaching double figures in two of the following categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks) in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X to get a double-double," and Player X finishes the game with 15 points and 10 rebounds, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will score over or under a set number of points in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 20.5 points," and Player X scores 22 points, your bet wins. If they score 20 or fewer, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a combined total of points and assists in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 30.5 combined points and assists," and Player X scores 25 points and 7 assists (total 32), your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a combined total of points and rebounds in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 25.5 combined points and rebounds," and Player X scores 18 points and 9 rebounds (total 27), your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a combined total of points, assists, and rebounds in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 40.5 combined points, assists, and rebounds," and Player X gets 20 points, 10 assists, and 12 rebounds (total 42), your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market involves betting on a specific player to achieve a certain number of assists within a designated quarter of a basketball game.
- Example: You bet on ‘Player A Over 2.5 Assists in the 1st Quarter'. If Player A records 3 or more assists in the first quarter, your bet wins. If they record 2 or fewer, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a set number of rebounds in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Under 10.5 rebounds," and Player X records 9 rebounds, your bet wins. If they record 11 or more, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a set number of steals in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 1.5 steals," and Player X records 2 steals, your bet wins. If they record 1 or fewer, it loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve over or under a combined total of steals and blocks in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 4.5 combined steals and blocks," and Player X gets 3 steals and 2 blocks (total 5), your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will make over or under a set number of three-point shots in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X Over 3.5 three-pointers made," and Player X makes 4 three-pointers, your bet wins. If they make 3 or fewer, it loses.
Player to Score First Basket:
• Explanation: Bet on the player to score the first basket in the game.
• Example: Bet on Player A. If Player A scores the first basket in the game, your bet wins
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific player will achieve a triple-double (reaching double figures in three of the following categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks) in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Player X to get a triple-double," and Player X finishes the game with 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This is a bet on the margin of victory, where a handicap is applied to the favourite team to make the odds more even.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A -7.5 points," Team A must win the game by 8 or more points for your bet to win. If they win by 7 or fewer points, or lose, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on the total number of rebounds that will occur in a specific quarter.
- Example: If you bet on "Over 20.5 rebounds" for the first quarter, and there are 22 rebounds in total during that quarter, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on how many regular season games a specific team will win.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A Over 50.5 wins," and Team A wins 52 regular season games, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific team will advance to the Conference Semifinals of a playoff tournament.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to make the Conference Semifinals," and they win their first-round series, your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on whether a specific team will complete the regular season without any losses.
- Example: Team A finishes the regular season undefeated; your bet wins.
- Explanation: This is a bet on which specific team will score the most points in any single quarter of the game.
- Example: You bet on ‘Team A’. If the Team A score more points in any one quarter than the opposing team scores in any of their quarters, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific team (Team X) will score a specific number of points (X) in a game.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to score 100 points," and Team A scores 100 points or more, your bet wins. If they score 99 or fewer, it loses.
- Explanation: This is a bet on whether the score will be level at the conclusion of the standard four quarters of play, before any overtime periods commence.
- Example: You bet 'Yes' for 'Tied at End of Regulation?'. If the score is the same for both teams when the fourth quarter buzzer sounds, your bet wins. If one team is leading, your bet loses.
- Explanation: Bet on if the game will go to Overtime.
- Example: If the game goes beyond the regular formatted time, and into overtime, your bet on “yes” wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether a specific team will qualify for the playoffs in their respective league.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to make the playoffs," and they secure a playoff spot, your bet wins.
- Explanation: You are betting on which player will be credited with the very first assist of the basketball game.
- Example: You bet on ‘Player A to Record First Assist'. If Player A makes the pass that leads to the first score by a teammate, your bet wins. If another player records the first assist, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market involves betting on which player will secure the first rebound of the basketball game.
- Example: You bet on 'Player A to Record First Rebound'. If Player A is the player credited with the first rebound (either offensive or defensive), your bet wins. If another player gets the first rebound, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on which team will win their specific division within a league.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A to win the Atlantic Division," and they finish the regular season with the best record in that division, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which team will win the entire championship or tournament.
- Example: If you bet on "Team A” and they win their respective championship, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will score the most points in a specific game or series.
- Example: If Player X scores 30 points, Player Y scores 25, and all others score fewer, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player will record the most rebounds in a specific game or series.
- Example: If Player X gets 15 rebounds, Player Y gets 12, and all others get fewer, a bet on Player X wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which player on a specific team will score the most points in a game.
- Example: If Player X scores 25 points, Player Y scores 20 , and Player Z scores 15 for Team A, a bet on Player X to be the top scorer for Team A wins.
- Explanation: This bet is on whether the score will be tied at the end of a specific overtime period
- Example: You bet on '1st Overtime Period Tied'. If the score is level after the first overtime period concludes, your bet wins. If one team leads at the end of the first overtime, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on which team will be the first to score a specified number of points within a specific overtime period.
- Example: You bet on '1st Overtime Race to 5 for Team A'. If Team A scores 5 points before Team B scores 5 points in the first overtime period, your bet wins. If Team B reaches 5 points first, your bet loses.