Is This Bet Correctly Graded?

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  • ace7550
    SBR MVP
    • 05-08-15
    • 3729

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    Is This Bet Correctly Graded?
    I made a bet on tennis yesterday (Ivo Karlovic vrs Frances Tiafoe) and it got graded a "No Bet" because Karlovic retired because he had back issues and was taking a beat down. Tiafoe was up 2 sets to none and then Karlovic "retired" in the middle of the 3rd set. This was on GalaxySports.com. It's a Bookmaker clone so very reputable.
    Their rules say:


    "17. All sporting events must be played on date unless otherwise specified. If an event is postponed and/or rescheduled or a change of venue, the event will automatically constitute "no action," which means all monies for that event will be refunded (Unless sport specific rules state otherwise). All parlays/exotics will be recalculated excluding that leg of the parlay, using payout charts for that sport/betting option. Individual tennis matches have no action if the match is not fully completed due to withdrawal/incapacity or disqualification. If a match is rescheduled due to scheduling and weather problems bad light etc, then all wagers will have action and all wagers will stand."

    I know that according to their rules they have the right to call it a "No Bet" but it still doesn't seem right. I messaged Sportsbetting.ag and asked how they graded it and they said they graded it a Win for Tiafoe. They are both top rated sites on SBR. Shouldn't they grade sporting events the same.

    It's pretty frustrating that if I had just made the bet at Sportsbetting.ag it would have been a win...
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