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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General
Subsequent appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect bets.
If any player in a match changes before it starts, all bets are void. If a match starts but does not go to completion, all bets will be void unless the outcome of the relevant bet is already determined or there is no reasonable way in which the game and/or match could have gone to its natural conclusion without unconditionally determining the outcome of a given bet type.
For example, a game is abandoned at 9-7: bets on Total Points Over/Under 16.5 in the game are settled as win/lose respectively, since any natural conclusion would have generated at least 18 points.
Live Game Betting (Current and Next): The game in question must be completed for these bets to stand, unless the outcome of the relevant bet type is already determined.
First Game Bets: The game must be completed for these bets to stand, unless the outcome of the relevant bet type is already determined.
Total Points Betting (Match and Player, including other options): Bets are based on the statutory number of games played. If the statutory number of games is changed or differs from what is offered for betting, all bets are void.
Game Betting: Bets are void if the required number of games is not played or is changed.
Markets:
- Explanation: This market asks you to predict the exact match score after a specified number of sets have been completed.
- Example: After 3 sets, the score is 2-1. A bet on 2-1 wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which player will win the current set.
- Example: Player A to win the current set. If Player A wins the current set, your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a player to be leading after the first set AND to win the match.
- Example: Player B leads after set 1 and wins the match; your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which player will win the first set of the match.
- Example: Player C to win the first set. If Player C wins the first set, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market applies a virtual points handicap to a player’s total points. The handicap is added to or subtracted from the final points total to determine the winner for settlement purposes.
- Example: Player A (-5.5) vs Player B (+5.5). If Player A scores 30 points and Player B scores 26, Player A’s adjusted score is 24.5 and Player B’s adjusted score is 31.5. Player B wins the bet.
- Explanation: This market applies a virtual sets handicap to a player’s match score. The handicap is added to or subtracted from the final sets won to determine the winner for settlement purposes.
- Example: Player A (-1.5) vs Player B (+1.5). If Player A wins 3-1, Player A’s adjusted score is 1.5 and Player B’s adjusted score is 2.5. Player B wins the bet.
- Explanation: Bet on the total number of sets played in the match (over/under).
- Example: The match to have over 3.5 sets. If 4 or more sets are played, your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which player will win the entire match.
- Example: Player G to win the match. If Player G wins the match, your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which player will win the next set.
- Example: Player H to win the next set. If Player H wins the next set, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market asks you to predict whether a named player will finish over or under a specified total of points or sets in the relevant market.
- Example: Player A Total Over 18.5. If Player A scores 20 points, the bet wins.
- Explanation: This market asks you to predict which player will win the next point.
- Example: If you back Player A and Player A wins the next point, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the winner of the match AND the total number of points scored in the match (over/under).
- Example: Player I to win the match and the total points to be over 50.5. If Player I wins and there are 51 or more points, your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the winner of the match AND the total number of sets played in the match (over/under).
- Example: Player J to win the match and the total sets to be over 3.5. If Player J wins and there are 4 or more sets, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market asks you to predict whether a team will finish over or under a specified total of points or sets in the relevant market.
- Example: Team A Total Over 3.5 sets. If Team A wins 4 sets, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a player winning the entire tournament.
- Example: Player L to win the tournament. If Player L wins the tournament, your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a player to win the tournament, excluding another named player from the market.
- Example : Player M to win, 'without' Player N. If Player M wins the tournament, or comes 2nd only to Player N, your bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the total number of points scored in the match (over/under).
- Example: The match to have over 40.5 points. If 41 or more points are scored, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market asks you to predict the exact score of a specific set.
- Example: Set 2 Correct Score 11-7. If Set 2 finishes 11-7, the bet wins.
- Explanation: This market predicts whether a specific set will go beyond the normal winning score and require extra points/deuce.
- Example: In Set 1, the score reaches 10-10 and the set ends 12-10, so the bet on Yes wins.
- Explanation: This market applies a virtual points handicap to a specific set. The handicap is added to or subtracted from the set score to determine the winner for settlement purposes.
- Example: Player A (-2.5) vs Player B (+2.5) in Set 1. If Player A wins the set 11-8, Player A’s adjusted score is 8.5 and Player B’s adjusted score is 10.5, so Player B wins the bet.
- Explanation: This market asks you to predict whether a named player will score over or under a specified total of points in a particular set.
- Example: Player A Set 3 Total Over 10.5. If Player A scores 11 points in Set 3, the bet wins.
- Explanation: This market asks you to predict which player will be first to reach a specified number of points in a particular set.
- Example: Race to 5 points in Set 1. Player A reaches 5 points before Player B, so a bet on Player A wins.
- Explanation: This market asks you to predict the total number of points played in a specific set.
- Example: Over 18.5 points in Set 1. If the set finishes 11-8, there are 19 points in total, so the bet wins.
- Explanation: This market combines two outcomes in the same set/point: the winner and the total points scored. Both selections must win for the bet to settle as a winner.
- Example: Player A to win Set 5 and Over 18.5 points. Player A wins the Set 11-8, so both parts win.
- Explanation: This market asks you to predict the exact margin by which a player will win a specific set.
- Example: Player A winning margin by 3 points in Set 2. If Player A wins the set 11-8, the bet wins.