This type of wager is available for football and basketball. This is for the bettor who not only can predict which team will win the game, but by how many points. Your wager is capped from 1 point to a maximum of 10 points, and the wager you risk cannot exceed your available balance. On this type of wager, you risk $110 for every $100 wagered.
Example:
Boston Celtics | 195 |
Cleveland Cavaliers | -5 |
Suppose you wager $100 a point on the Cleveland Cavaliers and ask for a cap of 10 points. Cleveland must win by at least 5 points, and for every point over the point spread of 5 that they win by, you win $100. You have the chance of winning between $100 and $1,000. If Cleveland wins by 9 points, your net winnings would be $400. On the other hand, if Cleveland fails to cover the point spread, you risk $110 for every point that they fall short of the 5-point spread. You can also use totals either over or under, or the underdog in the game.
With this type of wager, you pick which team is going to win, disregarding the point spread.
Example:
Miami | -280 |
Detroit | +240 |
If you wager on Miami -280 you lay $280 to win $100.
If you wager on Detroit +240 you lay $100 to win $240.
This play is a selection of multiple teams (2-10 teams) in no particular order, all in one play. All teams must win by the point spread margin. The more teams in the parlay, the greater the payoff.
Example:
Portland Trail Blazers | +4 |
San Antonio Spurs | -10 |
The payout in a 2 team parlay is 13/5. This means you are risking $100 to win $260. In case of a tie or no action the parlay will revert to the lower level payoff, except in a 2 team parlay where a tie reverts to a straight bet. (Remember, you cannot lose more than your original risk amount in a parlay. So if you had a 2 team parlay for $100 with a PUSH and it reverted to a straight bet, it would be risking $100 to win $91)
This is a wager in which 2 to 4 teams are selected together in one play with an adjusted point spread. In a teaser you can add points to the sides or mix both sides and totals adding to or subtracting from the totals. If one selection loses or pushes the teaser is considered a loss.
Example: 2 team teaser 5pts for $100
Lakers | +4(+5) pts | the teased line is now +9 |
Knicks | -3(+5) pts | the teased line is now +2 |
The payout in a 2 team teaser with 5 points is 10/12 In this case you will lay $120 to win $100.
“The only exception is on any two team teaser where a game is either postponed, cancelled, ends in a 'push' or is refunded for whatever reason (E.g., change of venue), your wager will be refunded regardless of whether your other selection wins or loses.”
“If” Bets allow the customer to make a second wager pending a win on the first selection. “If” Bets must be made on one call, and the second part of the “if” wager can exceed the amount of the first selection. There are two types of “If” wagers, “If Action” and “If-Win-Only”. In an “If Action” wager, the bottom half of the wager will have “Action” on any scenario except a LOSS from the top. In other words, you will have a valid wager in the event that the top part of the “If Action”: Wins, Ties or Cancels. In an “If-Win-Only” wager, the top part of the wager MUST WIN, in order to have action on the bottom half. If it does not WIN, there is no action to the bottom half. You cannot use a spread to a money line or a money line to a spread in this type of wager.
Example:
Dallas Cowboys | -5 | $110 to win $100 |
IF (If Action) | ||
Carolina Panthers | +4 | $110 to win $100 |
If the Cowboys lose, the wager stops there and is scored a loser -$110; if the Cowboys win +$100 the wager continues to the Panthers wager; if the Panthers win, the wager is a $200 winner; if the Panthers lose the wager becomes a $10 loss.
Reverse wagers are double action IF bets.
Part A: | ||
Cowboys | -5 | $110 to win $100 |
IF (win, tie or cancel) | ||
Dolphins | -14 | $110 to win $100 |
Part B: | ||
Dolphins | -14 | $110 to win $100 |
IF (win, tie or cancel) | ||
Cowboys | -5 | $110 to win $100 |
+400
One win, one loss
-120
Both teams lose
-220
One Pushes
+200
In the event of a PUSH on one side and a loss on the other, you would have double action on the other side of the wager. For example, the Dolphins win the game by 14 points (A PUSH) but the Cowboys do not win by 5 or more points, the wager would result in a total loss of -220 because the Cowboys would lose twice due to the PUSH.
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Bets are considered official after 55 minutes of play. If 55 minutes of play is not conducted, a bet on the team is treated as no action, and a parlay bet will be reduced accordingly.
Bets on 1st, 2nd half's and all quarters will be considered action upon completion of the period in question.
Bets on spread, money line, totals for the whole game and all bets on second half's always include overtime scoring. Bets for 4th quarter do not include overtime scoring.
NFL – Team to SCORE FIRST: First team to score in the game. If a team scores and the game is canceled or postponed afterward, all wagers stand regardless of how many minutes have been played.
NFL – Team to SCORE LAST: 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 canceled or postponed after 7½ minutes of play all wagers stand.
NFL - TOTAL 1st HALF POINTS vs. TOTAL 2nd HALF POINTS: Must be an official game (55 minutes of play) and includes overtime.
NFL - FIRST SCORING PLAY (touchdown or FG/safety): If a team scores and the game is canceled or postponed afterward, all wagers stand regardless of how many minutes have been played.
3 UNANSWERED SCORES- 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. (Unless otherwise specified)
Football Payoffs.
Any PUSH in a teaser results in the entire play being a LOSS
Extra points
When teams score a touchdown in the USFL, they'll have the option to attempt a one-, two- or even three-point conversion. Teams will receive:
As a result, a team trailing by nine points can still tie the game with a touchdown (and a three-point conversion), while an 18-point lead is still a two-possession game.
Onside kicks
Teams will have two options to retain possession after scoring. The first option will be a traditional onside kick attempt from the 25-yard line.
The second will be running a 4th-and-12 play from their own 33-yard line. If the team makes a first down, fantastic — it retains possession from that spot. If the team attempting the "onside" fails, however, the defense gets the ball wherever the offense is downed.
Overtime
Overtime will be a shootout in which each team's offense will alternate plays against the opposing defense from the two-yard line. Each team will run a total of three plays, and each successful scoring attempt will receive two points. The team with the most points after each team has run its three plays wins.
If the score is tied after each team runs three plays, the subsequent attempts become sudden death until a winner is declared.
Two forward passes
Offenses will be allowed to throw two forward passes behind the line of scrimmage, expanding teams' playbooks while adding even more excitement and trick-play potential to games.
Other rules changes
Instant replay: Each coach will be allowed one replay challenge. Replay Command at FOX Sports Control Center in Los Angeles will make all replay decisions, meaning that one replay crew will make all the decisions. This will ensure accurate, consistent, and faster rulings.
USFL Replay Command will have the authority to overrule incorrect personal foul calls, including roughing the passer, hits on defenseless players, face-mask penalties, horse-collars, and more. USFL Replay Command will also be responsible for determining whether the act of pass interference is obviously intentional when it occurs 15 yards beyond the line of scrimmage (see below).
Defensive pass interference: The penalty for defensive pass interference will mirror the NCAA rule, with exceptions. Defensive pass interference will be a spot foul if it occurs less than 15 yards from the line of scrimmage, but it is a 15-yard penalty if the spot of the foul is beyond 15 yards. The goal is to decrease the punitive nature of defensive pass interference penalties.
However, a defender intentionally tackling a receiver beyond 15 yards past the line of scrimmage would be a spot foul.
Offensive pass interference: If a pass does not cross the line of scrimmage, there can be no penalty for either offensive pass interference or ineligible player downfield. This rule change opens up the offense without undermining defense and forgoes punishment for infractions unrelated to the play
Kickoffs: All kickoffs will be from the 25-yard line. No kicking team member may line up any further back than one yard, while the receiving team must have a minimum of eight players in the set-up zone between their 35- and 45-yard lines. After a kickoff travels 20 yards, the first touch must be by the receiving team. If an untouched kick becomes dead, the ball belongs to the receiving team at that spot.
Football Spread Wager
This wager is made when you choose a team and the point spread. The cost of the wager is 10/11 or $110 to win $100.
Example:
Miami Dolphins | -7 |
Denver Broncos | +7 |
If the straight wager is on the Dolphins -7 then the Dolphins must win by 8 or more points for it to be a winner.
If the straight wager is on the Broncos +7 then the Broncos cannot lose by more than 6 points for it to be a winner.
If the game lands on 7 points, then the game is a “PUSH” and will result in “NO ACTION”.
Football Totals (Over/Under)
This is a wager on the combined scores (total) of both teams in a game.
If you place a wager for UNDER 38, the combined total score of both teams must fall UNDER 38 pts.
Example:
If you place a wager for OVER 38, the combined total score of both teams must go OVER 38 points.
If the combined total score falls on 38 points, the wager is a ‘PUSH' and there is ‘NO ACTION'.
Football Money Line Wager
Baltimore Ravens vs. Atlanta Falcons | |
Total | 38 |
With this type of wager you stipulate which team is going to win. Disregarding the point spread.
Example:
Miami Dolphins | -280 |
Denver Broncos | +240 |
If you wager on Miami -280 you lay $280 to win $100.
If you wager on Denver +240 you lay $100 to win $240.
The payout in a 2 team parlay is 13/5 this means you are risking $100 to win $260. In case of a tie or no action the parlay will revert to the lower level payoff, except in a 2 team parlay where a tie reverts to a straight bet. (Remember, you cannot lose more than your original wager amount in a parlay. So if you had a 2 team parlay for $100 with a PUSH and it reverted to a straight bet, it would be risking $100 to win $91)
Football Teaser Wager
This is a wager in which 2 to 4 teams are selected together in one wager with an adjusted point spread. In a teaser you can add points to the sides or mix both sides and totals adding to or subtracting from the totals. If one selection loses or pushes the teaser is considered a loss.
FOOTBALL TEASERS
2 Team NFL | 2 Team College | 3 Team (10pt) | 4 Team (12pt) | |
6 pts | ||||
6½ pts | ||||
7 pts |
Example:
2 team teaser 7 points for $100 | ||
Green Bay | -7+7 pts | the teased line is now “pick” |
Denver Broncos | over 38-7 points | the teased line is now “over 31” |
Football Parlay Wager
This play is a selection of multiple teams (2-10 teams) in no particular order, all in one play. All teams must win by the point spread margin. The more teams in the parlay, the greater the payoff.
The payout in a 2 team teaser for 7 points is 10/14 In this case you will lay $140 to win $100.
PARLAY ODDS | |
2 Teams | 13/5 |
3 Teams | 6/1 |
4 Teams | 10/1 |
5 Teams | 20/1 |
6 Teams | 40/1 |
7 Teams | 75/1 |
8 Teams | 150/1 |
9 Teams | 300/1 |
10 Teams | 600/1 |
Note: Maximum parlay payout is $ 20,000
Example:
2 team parlay for $100 | |
Miami Dolphins | -7 |
Kansas City Chiefs | +2½ |
The payout in a 2 team parlay is 13/5 this means you are risking $100 to win $260. In case of a tie or no action the parlay will revert to the lower level payoff, except in a 2 team parlay where a tie reverts to a straight bet. (Remember, you cannot lose more than your original wager amount in a parlay. So if you had a 2 team parlay for $100 with a PUSH and it reverted to a straight bet, it would be risking $100 to win $91).
BUYING POINTS
½ point | Lay -120 |
1 point | Lay -130 |
For every half point you buy, you get charged 10 cents.
Buying onto/off of/or thru a 3 in NFL and NCAA Football
NCAA -110 surcharge to BUY onto, off of or thru a 3.
NFL -110 surcharge to BUY onto, off of or thru a 3.
Example:
Arizona | +6 |
Dallas | -6 |
To wager on Dallas -5½ you would wager $120 to win $100.
To wager on Dallas -5 you would wager $130 to win $100.
To wager on Arizona +6½ you would wager $120 to win $100.
To wager on Arizona +7 you would wager $130 to win $100
Example:
Washington Redskins | -3½ |
To wager on Washington Redskins @ -3, you would wager $130 to win $100.
To wager on Washington Redskins @ -2½, you would wager $140 to win $100.
Any PUSH in a teaser results in the teaser being a LOSS
Basketball Straight Wager
This wager is made when you choose a team and the point spread. The cost of the wager is 10/11 or $110 to win $100.
Example:
Toronto Raptors | +6 |
Chicago Bulls | -6 |
If the straight wager is on the Bulls -6 then the Bulls must win by 7 or more points for the wager to win.
If the straight wager is on the Raptors +6 then the Raptors cannot lose by more than 5 points for the wager to win.
If the game lands on 6 points then the game is a “PUSH” and will result in “NO ACTION”
Basketball Totals (Over/Under)
This is a wager on the combined scores (total) of a game. You can bet on either over or under the total combined points. The cost of the wager is 10/11.
Example:
Dallas Mavericks vs. Indiana Pacers | |
Total | 178 |
If you place a wager for UNDER 178, the combined total score of both teams must fall UNDER 178 pts.
If you place a wager for OVER 178, the combined total score of both teams must go OVER 178 pts.
If the combined total score falls on 178 points the wager is a "PUSH" and there is "NO ACTION".
Basketball Money Line Wager
With this type of wager, you pick which team is going to win. Disregarding the point spread.
Example:
Orlando Magic | -280 |
Houston Rockets | +240 |
If you wager on Orlando -280 you lay $280 to win $100.
If you wager on Houston +240 you lay $100 to win $240.
Basketball Parlay Wagers
This play is a selection of teams in no particular order, in one play. All teams must win by the point spread margin. The more amount of teams, the greater the payoff.
Example:
2 team parlay for $100 | |
Portland Trail Blazers | +4 |
San Antonio Spurs | -10 |
The payout in a 2 team parlay is 13/5 this means you are risking $100 to win $260. In case of a tie or no action the parlay will revert to the lower level payoff, except in a 2 team parlay where a tie reverts to a straight bet.
Basketball Teaser Wagers
This is a wager in which 2 to 4 teams are selected together in one wager with an adjusted point spread. In a teaser you can add points to the sides or mix both sides and totals adding or subtracting to the totals. If one selection loses or pushes the teaser is considered a loss.
Example:
2 team teaser 5 points for $100 | ||
Lakers | +4(+5) pts | the teased line is now +9 |
Knicks | -3(+5) pts | the teased line is now +2 |
The payout in a 2 team teaser for 5 points is 10/12 In this case you will lay $120 to win $100.
PLAYER PROPS- All players must take the court and start for action. Unless otherwise specified, results are based on the official stats from the game.
TEAM TOTAL AND SPECIAL SPREADS- The game must be completed up to within 5 minutes of normal duration.
Winners and Losers are official after 5 innings of play unless the home team is leading after 4 ½ innings. If a game is called or suspended, the score after the last full inning determines the winner. If the home team scores to tie - or takes the lead in the bottom half of the inning— the score at the time the game is called determines the winner. Monies will be refunded if the home team ties the game and it is then suspended. Events will not carry over to the following day (unless otherwise specified). WagerSpirit does not recognize suspended games, protests, overturned decisions, etc. for wagering purposes.
When wagering on the total runs (over/under) the game must go 9 innings (8 ½ if the home team is ahead) to have action. Wagers on total runs will be refunded if a pitcher change occurs prior to both listed pitchers throwing at least one pitch. Rules for the run line wagers are the same as those for baseball totals.
Baseball wagers will be accepted in the following manner:
Action: Team against team, regardless of the starting pitcher. "Action" wagers will be computed by the opening price with the new pitcher. A pitcher is deemed a starting pitcher after throwing one pitch.
One specified pitcher: A wager where you pick only 1 pitcher and do not care who the other starting pitcher is. The pitcher you list MUST start in order for your wager to have “Action”.
Both specified pitchers (listed): If starting pitchers are not exactly as listed on wagering display board and/or your ticket, your wager will be deemed "no action".
Note: If there is a pitching change prior to the game, money odds may be adjusted. If one scheduled pitcher starts against any unscheduled pitcher, "action" wagers will be computed by the opening price with the new pitcher. A pitcher is deemed a starting pitcher after throwing one pitch.
Has to be a full 9 innings to have action. (8½ if the home team is ahead).
All wagers are based on listed pitchers.
Money Line Wagering
Wagering on baseball is done by risking more money than the win amount on favorites (Mets) or risking less to win more on dogs or underdogs (teams not favored to win).
Example:
Mets | -140 |
Reds | +120 |
If you wager on the Mets -140 you lay $140 to win $100.
If you wager on the Reds +120 you lay $100 to win $120.
Totals Over/Under ( This wager is ALWAYS “ Listed Pitchers”)
There is a standard 20 cent line.
Example:
Mets | 7 over | -120 |
7 under | Even Money |
If you take the Mets over 7 runs you lay $120 to win $100.
If you take the Reds under 7 you lay $100 to win $100 (even money).
The team doesn't matter. You are only wagering on the total runs of the game.
Run Line Wagering ( This wager is ALWAYS “ Listed Pitchers”)
A baseball Run Line wager is a combination of the point spread and the money line. The team wagered on must win by the point spread while the amount wagered is determined by the money line odds.
Example:
Braves | -1 1/2 +130 |
Pirates | +1 1/2 -150 |
If you wager on the Braves you must win by 2 or more runs. You would lay $100 to win $130.
If you wager on the Pirates they cannot lose by 2 or more runs. You would lay $150 to win $100.
Win, Place, Show
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Trifectas
We pay FULL TRACK ODDS up to the below charted max payouts:
Category A Tracks: Max profit $ 10,000 (Per Race)
Category B Tracks: Max profit $ 5,000 (Per Race)
Category C Tracks: Max profit $ 2,500 (Per Race)
Category “A” Tracks | Category “B“ Tracks | Category “C” Tracks |
Aqueduct | Bay Meadows | Finger Lakes |
Belmont Park | Golden Gate Fields | Penn National |
Saratoga | Hawthorne Park | Philadelphia Park |
Hollywood Park | Calder Race Course | Tampa Bay Downs |
Del Mar | Fairgrounds | Charlestown Park |
Santa Anita | Lonestar Park | Remington Park |
Churchill Downs | Monmouth Park | Pimlico |
Gulfstream Park | Turfway Park | Suffolk Downs |
Oaklawn Park | Mountaineer | Delaware Park |
Keeneland | Turf Paradise | Ellis Park |
Arlington Park | Laurel Park | |
Louisiana Downs | Emerald Downs | |
Meadowlands | Sam Houston | |
Woodbine | ||
Beulah Park | ||
Evangeline Downs | ||
Thistledown | ||
Los Alamitos | ||
Meadowlands Harness |
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Soccer wagers on the moneyline are a 3-Outcome event, which means that you can pick either of the two teams to win, or you can pick the draw (tie). If you do not pick the draw, and the game ends in a tie, then the wager is a loss. The score at the end of regulation time (90 minutes + stoppage time) will be used to grade all wagers. No extra periods, golden-goals, or penalty shootouts are included (unless otherwise specified).
Any wagers placed after the game has started are deemed no-action.
This covers straight money line betting as well as proposition bets on whether the fight, will go to a certain amount of rounds as predetermined on the day of the fight. Boxing wagers will be no action until the sound of the bell to start the first round.
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Auto Racing and NASCAR Betting General Rules
There are two main ways to bet on NASCAR and other motor racing events. Either on the out-right winner of the race or on the winner of a predetermined matchup.
Example:
Motor Racing and NASCAR Match-ups | |
Match-up 1 | Jeff Gordon -140 or risk $140 to win $100 Vs. Dale Ernhardt Jr. +120 or risk $100 to win$120 |
Match-up 2 | Dale Jarrett -160 Vs. Mark Martin +140 |
Match-up 3 | Dale Ernhardt Jr. +150 Vs. Mark Martin -120 |
Match-up 4 | Jeff Gordon -120 Vs. Dale Jarrett EVEN |
Bets on Formula One (F1), Motor and Auto races are decided on the podium position of the day of the prize giving for the particular event, any changes in position after this time is not considered for settling purposes. If two drivers abandon the race after completing the same number of laps, the respective head to head is deemed void, otherwise the driver who completes the most laps will be deemed the winner if both drivers fail to finish the race.
Formula One Betting General Rules
Bets on Formula One (F1), Motor and Auto races are decided on the podium position of the day of the prize giving for the particular event, any changes in position after this time is not considered for settling purposes. If two drivers abandon the race after completing the same number of laps, the respective head to head is deemed void, otherwise the driver who completes the most laps will be deemed the winner if both drivers fail to finish the race.
Tennis Betting General Rules
At BetEagle.com we accept bets on all major tennis events using straight money lines.
Example:
For wagering purposes, a tennis match must go at least 2 full sets or 3 full sets for Grand Slams (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open, MENS ONLY), there will be action.
In the event of a retirement after 2 full sets (or 3 full set for a grand slam) the winner will be determined by who advances.
Tennis times are not final. The times will be determined by our official source (Don Best). All matchup are action regardless of schedule changes. In the event of a past-posted wager, the wager will NOT have action regardless of the result.
Wagers placed on matches will have action, even if the match is postponed, and completed on a later date (24Hr Rule does not apply for Tennis Matchups).
In the event of a change of playing surface, venue, or outside to indoor court and vice versa, all bets will stand.
In the case of a walkover situation, the outcome will be graded "no action".
Betting on all Major Golfing Events
Special Handicap Head to Heads
If a player withdraws after tee off or misses the cut the player who plays the most holes wins. Playoffs do not count for handicap bets.
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