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    ebelisle22
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    absolutely robbed by the mlb and bookies on the sox game

    game called with bases loaded, verlander shit the bed cause of the rain ...should just be a push, absolutely retarded that they get my money on this

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    how can books legitimately take money when only half the game was played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ebelisle22 View Post
    how can books legitimately take money when only half the game was played.
    Maybe you shoulda read Baseballa Wagering 101 before ever placing your first bet.

    BASEBALL RULES

    • Money line wagers are actionable after 4 ½ innings or 5 complete innings if the home team is winning.
    • If a game is called or suspended after 5 innings have been played, the winner is determined by the score after the last full inning unless the home team scores to tie or take the lead in the bottom half of the inning, in this case the winner is determined by the score at the time the game is called.
    • For all Runline (spread) and Total (over/under) wagers to have action, the game must go 9 innings or 8½ if the home team is winning, listed pitchers must also start for wagers to have action. If a game goes past 9 innings and is not completed (suspended, curfew, rain delay, etc.), Runline and Total wagers are actionable.
    • Games must be played on scheduled date and site. If a game is rescheduled all bets are cancelled.
    • For NCAA Baseball, in the case that a Run Ahead or Mercy Rule is invoked, games will be considered complete.

    Baseball Money Line Wagers:

    • Action: Wager on Team vs Team regardless of the starting pitchers.
    • Listed Pitchers: Both specified pitchers must start (at least throw one pitch) to have action. All wagers on total (over/under) and runline (spread) are always listed pitcher wagers.
    • Team vs. Pitcher or Pitcher vs Team: Wager on or against one specified pitcher. The specified pitcher must start (at least throw one pitch) to have action.
    • In the event of a pitching change, all Moneyline Action wagers will be adjusted to the opening price or odds with the new starting pitcher(s) and the original risk amount will not change. All listed wagers will be deemed no action and stakes will be refunded to the account.
    • First 5 Innings Baseball Lines: All wagers onMoney lines are Action or Listed and Totals are always listed pitchers. All wagers on baseball first 5 innings will be decided on the basis of the score at the end of 5 full innings. If a game does not go 5 full innings, all first 5 innings wagers will be canceled, and stakes refunded.
    • In-Play
    • In-play wagers can only be made online.
    • All bets are action regardless of pitching changes.
    • Extra innings count unless stated otherwise.
    • Money line is subject to 4½ innings rule.
    • Run Line/Alternative Handicap is subject to 8½ innings rule.
    • Totals are subject to 8 ½ innings rule except where the team total has already gone over.
    • If the Team Total has already gone over the quoted total then bets on the over will be settled as winners with bets on the under settled as losers.
    • To Go to Extra Innings - The end of the 9th inning must be complete for bets to have action. If the score is tied after 9 innings then this market will be settled as won even if the extra innings are not played.
    • To Win Inning (Current/Next) - Top and bottom of the specified inning must be completed unless the team batting second in the specified inning is winning when game is called/suspended.
    • Inning Run Line - Top and bottom of the specified innings must be completed for bets to have action, unless the team batting second in the specified inning has already covered the run line and cannot be overtaken.
    • Inning Total - Top and bottom of the specified innings must be completed for bets to have action, unless the Total quoted has already gone over at time the game is called/suspended.
    • A Score in the Inning (Current/Next) - Top and bottom of the specified inning must be completed, unless settlement of bets is already determined

    MLB Props:

    • All MLB props are official after 9 full innings or 8½ if the home team is winning. In all player props, the pitcher/player must either throw one pitch or have one plate appearance in the designated game for the wager to have action.
    • Runs + Hits + Errors - Both listed pitchers must start. The game must go 9 full innings or 8½ if the home team is winning. Extra innings count.
    • Total strikeouts - The game must go 9 full innings or 8½ if the home team is winning. Shortened games, while official for MLB purposes, are not official for this prop.
    • Team to score first - Becomes official once a team has scored.
    • Will there be a score in the 1st inning - First inning must be completed to have action.
    • Most total bases - This wager will be official after 9 innings or 8½ if the home team is winning. Extra innings count.
    • Team Totals - Both listed pitchers must start. The game must go 9 full innings or 8½ if the home team is winning. Extra innings count.
    • Adjusted / Alternative Runlines - Both listed pitchers must start. The game must go 9 full innings or 8½ if the home team is winning. Extra innings count.
    • All Props are always listed pitchers, no exceptions.
    • All Props are graded after the game is final.
    • MLB Futures
    • All Pennant and World Series wagers are considered actionable. In the case of a shortened season or any other unforeseen event, the winner of said wager is determined by MLB. Whoever the MLB deems the winner is the winner for wagering purposes. If no winner is determined by MLB, all wagers are considered no action.
    • Player vs Player Season Props - For baseball player vs. player season props, if either or both players start the season on the disabled list or are sent to the minors (rather than the active roster), wagers have no action.
    • Baseball regular season wins - Each team must play at least 160 games for the wagers to have action. Only regular season games count.

    MLB Divisional Odds To Win:

    • Teams must play at least 160 games in the regular season for wagers to have action. In the case of a split season and 160 games are played, the team with the best aggregate record will be deemed the winner. If two or more teams are tied with best aggregate record, both teams will be considered winners, and will pay off at 50% of the original odds. In a divisional tie in a non-split season, the winner is determined by the MLB (usually via a non regular-season game playoff). Whoever the MLB deems the winner is also the winner for wagering purposes.

    Series Betting:

    • Bets are void if the statutory number of games (according to the respective governing organizations) are not completed or changed.

    World Series Baseball Rules:

    • The only instances where a World Series game will end before the first nine innings are the following:
    • If a team is leading by 10 or more runs after the opposing team has batted in at least 7 innings.
    • If a team is winning by 15 or more runs after the opposing team has batted at least 5 innings.

    In either of these instances all bets have action. This includes run lines and totals.

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    lunchbawks
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    sharps hammered boston

    u gotta know everything when u make a bet, weather included

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