Hey everyone, I’ve lurked on the board for quite a while and never intended to post…I’m so sorry the first time y'all are hearing from me is with a complaint, but I’ve been going back and forth with BetOnline about a grading issue for three days and was told by a ‘supervisor’ that there was no further recourse. I did file a complaint with SBR about this, but in the meantime, I just wanted to do a gut check with folks on here to make sure I’m not crazy. Feel free to call me out if I’m wrong!
I placed a bet on Mark Hubbard to finish in the Top 20 at the CJ Cup golf tournament last weekend. He finished T-17 along with 3 other players (leaderboard here). In other words, all 4 tied players, including the one I wagered on, finished squarely in the Top 20, and there were exactly 20 Top 20 finishers. As you’ll see on the leaderboard, the next group of players is T-21.
The bet was graded with dead heat rules applied—3/4 of the original bet was graded as a win and 1/4 of the original bet was graded as a loss. I’ve been betting golf for a while, and I thought I had a pretty clear understanding of when these rules should be applied—for example, if Hubbard had finished in a 4-way tie for 18th place, so that there were only 3 Top 20 spots available to pay out (18-19-20), but 4 players tied, then I would get 3/4 of a win and 1/4 of a loss.
However, in this case, it seems pretty cut and dry that all 4 of the golfers who finished T-17 finished in the Top 20. As I mentioned up front, this has been escalated up the chain at BOL and all I keep getting is “dead heat rule applies because there’s a tie”. Nobody has been able or willing to explain to me why it applies in this case, or how 1/4 of my bet lost by finishing outside the Top 20, when, in fact, all tied players finished in the Top 20.
Please keep me honest…am I right about this or am I missing something? Happy to provide any additional detail. Thanks.
I placed a bet on Mark Hubbard to finish in the Top 20 at the CJ Cup golf tournament last weekend. He finished T-17 along with 3 other players (leaderboard here). In other words, all 4 tied players, including the one I wagered on, finished squarely in the Top 20, and there were exactly 20 Top 20 finishers. As you’ll see on the leaderboard, the next group of players is T-21.
The bet was graded with dead heat rules applied—3/4 of the original bet was graded as a win and 1/4 of the original bet was graded as a loss. I’ve been betting golf for a while, and I thought I had a pretty clear understanding of when these rules should be applied—for example, if Hubbard had finished in a 4-way tie for 18th place, so that there were only 3 Top 20 spots available to pay out (18-19-20), but 4 players tied, then I would get 3/4 of a win and 1/4 of a loss.
However, in this case, it seems pretty cut and dry that all 4 of the golfers who finished T-17 finished in the Top 20. As I mentioned up front, this has been escalated up the chain at BOL and all I keep getting is “dead heat rule applies because there’s a tie”. Nobody has been able or willing to explain to me why it applies in this case, or how 1/4 of my bet lost by finishing outside the Top 20, when, in fact, all tied players finished in the Top 20.
Please keep me honest…am I right about this or am I missing something? Happy to provide any additional detail. Thanks.