SBR’s Sports Betting Rules Monitor Rules Changes

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    SBR’s Sports Betting Rules Monitor Rules Changes
    07.02.2007 (02:04 PM CST)

    SBR’s Sports Betting Rules Monitor:Sportsbooks react to rainout in Yankees vs. Orioles game on June 28th, 2007. For wagering purposes Baltimore was graded as a 6-4 winner despite the game being suspended in the top of the 8th due to weather with the Yankees leading 8-6. Many New York bettors requested clarification from clerks, prompting the sportsbooks to update and/or clarify wagering rules.

    Matchbook (SBR rating A-)updates baseball wagering rules
    Matchbook adds text stating moneyline wagers on baseball games that are suspended will be graded based on the score of the last full inning, should play be halted in the top half of the inning with the home team trailing.

    BetOnline(SBR rating B+) clarifies baseball moneyline grading

    BetOnline removes irrelevant text about the game being official for grading purposes after 8.5 (if home team is winning) or 9 innings, leaving text stating moneyline baseball bets are official after 5 complete innings or 4.5 innings if the home team is winning.

    BetPlatinum(SBR rating C-) removes contradicting wording to clarify that MLB games must go 4.5 (if home team is winning) or 5 innings to declare moneyline winner; removes text suggesting 9 innings of play is required for all grading.

    SportsOffShore (SBR rating B), WorldWideWagering (SBR rating B), ClicknGamble (SBR rating D-) & JustforBettors (SBR rating D-) each add clarification and/or examples for grading of suspended baseball games. Latest rule changes

    Topcat (SBR ratign C) rules as well as sister book, BetTrojan (SBR rating C) rules add notation that Las Vegas policies apply for situations not covered within own rules pages.

    Expekt (SBR rating B) adds "debit cards" to list of transfer methods that may incur a deposit fee.
  • SBR_John
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-12-05
    • 16471

    #2
    This is a great tool for Bill and the staff when it comes to disputes. This puts an end to the book sneaking a change in the rules when its to their advantage...and getting away with it.
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    • tacomax
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-10-05
      • 9619

      #3
      Good work.
      Originally posted by pags11
      SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
      Originally posted by BuddyBear
      I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
      Originally posted by curious
      taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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      • Justin7
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 07-31-06
        • 8577

        #4
        As a rules junkie, I always like to seek books cleaning up their rules. Time spent on this will save books HOURS later by avoiding disputes.
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