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American football betting rules
American football betting rules
Updated over 4 months ago

Overtime counts in ALL markets without exception.

Where odds for both match and handicap betting are advertised, unless the handicap or a qualifying price has been requested, all bets will be settled on the match win. However, where only handicap betting is available, bets will be settled at the published handicap whether requested or not.

For player match up bets, all the quoted players must compete in at least one down for bets to have action.

If the outcome of a 2 runner event is a tie, draw or exactly the number of quoted points and no price is offered for this outcome, then the result is a "push". When this occurs, the settlement of single bets is to return stakes and for multiple bets the selection is treated as a non runner and the bet will be settled on the remaining selections.

For first touchdown scorer, bets are all in play or not.

For match-half and quarter betting, the entire match half or quarter must complete in full for bets to have action.

The game must be completed in full for all props, total points and special markets to have action. If the game is not completed in full then bets will be deemed to have no action and stakes refunded unless further play could not affect the result.

If the quarterback is sacked on the 1st Offensive play of the game this is deemed to be a passing play.

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