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5.9 Multiple bets are accepted, however no such bet can be accepted where the result of one leg influences the outcome of another (see Rule 10 - Related Bets).
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8.1 The maximum amount that can be won by one customer in one day's betting, regardless of stake, is £100,000 or its equivalent in an accepted currency.
8.2 Any bet involving a selection from the following Sports or Football Leagues will be subjected to a Maximum Payout Limit of £20,000 or currency equivalent.
Bulgarian Football, Hungarian Football, Slovakian Football, Ukraine Football, Czech 1st Division & Cups, Belgium 2nd Division Football, Dutch 2nd Division Football, Finland Lower Football, Czech Extraliga Ice Hockey, Czech1 League Ice Hockey, Slovakian Extraliga Ice Hockey and Russian Extraliga Ice Hockey.
8.3 Any bet involving a selection from the following Sports or Football Leagues will be subjected to a Maximum Payout Limit of £50,000 or currency equivalent.
Australian Football, Croatian Football, Polish Football, Mexican Football, Chilean Football, Italian Cup, Japanese Football, Irish Football, Switzerland B Football, Denmark 2nd Football, Norwegian 2nd Football, Sweden 2nd Football, German Regional Football, Scottish Div2/Div3 Football, Finland Metsis Ice Hockey League, Bandy, Cycling.
9.1 Bets are settled to Win unless Each Way is selected. An Each Way bet is a bet of twice the selected unit stake. It contains one bet of unit stake on the selection to Win and one bet of unit stake on the selection to Place according to the terms advertised for the event.
For example:
£10 Each Way on Tiger Woods to win the US Masters (£20 staked)
Win Odds: 8/1, Place terms 1/4 odds a place 1,2,3,4
If Tiger wins, both Win and Place bets are winners;
£10 @8/1 = £90 (including stake) plus £10 @ 2/1 (i.e. 8 x 1/4) = £30
Total Returns = £120
If Tiger finishes 2nd, 3rd, or 4th Total Returns =£30.
9.2 Settlement will be based on the odds and Place terms applicable when the bet is accepted. Sportingbet reserves the right to alter the Place terms for Each Way betting before or during any event or market.
9.3 For the purpose of calculation, Each Way Doubles, Trebles etc. are settled as two distinct bets, i.e. Win on to Win and Place onto Place.
9.4 Place bets are not accepted unless an equal amount is invested to Win. Any Place stake inadvertently accepted in excess of the Win stake will be void. Place-only bets may be accepted on some Pari-Mutuel Markets and any markets specifically set-up to take such bets.
9.5 In a Dead Heat the stake money on a selection is divided by the number of runners involved in the Dead Heat. The full odds are then paid to the divided stake, with the remainder of the money lost.
9.6 Where a selection is made void, then for single bets the stake will be returned. Bets on selections that do not run for whatever reason may or may not be returned depending on the rules for the individual sport or event. In accumulative bets the stake will run on to the remaining selections with a Double becoming a Single, a Treble becoming a Double and so on.
9.7 The official result is final for settlement purposes except where specific rules state the contrary. Subsequent changes in results, whether due to disciplinary hearings or otherwise are disregarded. Where in the reasonable judgement of Sportingbet no official result is available, the result will be:
determined by an independent authority of Sportingbet's choosing whose verdict shall be final for all purposes, or otherwise determined in the reasonable opinion of Sportingbet with such opinion to be formed by reference to all reasonably available evidence.
9.8 Bets will provisionally be settled by reference to all available evidence, but if the result which is determined as set out above differs from the result used for provisional settlement, settlement may be retrospectively adjusted so as to reflect the result so determined.
9.9 Final settlement of bets will occur when Sportingbet considers that the final result and settlement has been completed satisfactorily with reference to all available evidence.
10.1 Multiple bets that combine different selections within the same event are not accepted where the outcome of one affects or is affected by the other.
For example, in a Football match involving Manchester United, two selections may be:
Manchester United to win 2-0 and
Manchester United's Wayne Rooney to be scorer of the first match goal.
The bets are related as Wayne Rooney's goal-scoring performance would influence Manchester United winning the match 2-0. A double combining the above selections is not possible using their market prices.
Special prices may be offered for the combined eventuality. When a special price is not available and such a bet is taken in error, it will be settled as two single bets with the stake equally divided.
10.2 Multiple bets that combine selections that are resolved at different times but still within the same tournament. These bets will be settled as instructed with the price of the second or subsequent selection being determined at each individual stage.
For example, in a Tennis tournament two selections may be:
Roger Federer to win the semi-final of Wimbledon and
Roger Federer to win the Wimbledon tournament outright.
As the odds of the second selection depends on the outcome of the first, the odds of Roger Federer winning the tournament at the time the bet was accepted cannot be used to calculate the double odds. The correct odds after the initial selection is completed will be attributed instead.
10.3 Multiple bets that combine selections within different events where the outcome of one affects or is affected by the other.
For example, two Horse Racing selections may be:
Septimus to win the Dante Stakes and
Septimus to win the Epsom Derby.
As the odds of Septimus to win the Epsom Derby depends on whether he wins the Dante Stakes (a recognised Derby trial), the odds for Septimus to win the Epsom Derby at the time the bet was accepted cannot be used to calculate the double odds. A special price to win both races may be quoted instead.
10.4 In the case of all multiples including selections with related outcomes, if a bet is taken inadvertently Sportingbet reserves the right to void part of or the whole of the bet.
11.1 A Dead Heat occurs where two or more participants in an event tie for first and second place.
In the event of two selections having a Dead Heat, the customer's stake is split with half the stake applied to the winning selection and the other half lost. With more than two selections, the stake is split proportionately.
12.1 Ante post bets are those placed at prices on named selections taking part in an event before it has started.
Bets are accepted 'all in, run or not, entered or not', which means that should your selection fail to take part in an event, the bet is a loser unless our rules for an individual sport specifically state otherwise.
In all cases we reserve the right to impose a Rule 4 to reflect returning stakes on selections that do not take part.
13.1 All prices are subject to fluctuation at all times and without notice.
14.1 All bets selected with pre-match prices taken from Sportingbet will be accepted up until the start time displayed on the website.
If a bet is accepted which includes a match that has already started and we are not offering prices In Play, that selection will be void.
If we are offering prices In Play on the match, the selection will accepted at the current price quoted.
15.1 Sportingbet makes every attempt to establish a fair assessment of events that transpire during an In Play match on a good faith basis with reference to the TV broadcaster's coverage.
Situations may arise where it is not possible to categorically state what has happened. In the event that a matter requires closer examination, or the TV broadcaster's coverage is interrupted or fails to start on time for whatever reason, or there is a technical failure in the trading facilities available to Sportingbet's traders, we reserve the right to withhold settlement pending further investigation or to void bets.
If there is no further activity in an event following the acceptance of an In Play bet, these bets will be made void, unless specific sports rules state otherwise.
If it transpires that the TV broadcaster misses one or more events during a match or we settle a bet incorrectly, we reserve the right to make both positive and negative retrospective adjustments to accounts.
We rely on the decisions of the officials acting during the course of the game, match or tournament and these decisions shall be final regardless of whether they are subsequently overturned by appeal or otherwise.
In the event of any disqualification, the medals ceremony will determine settlement of bets with the Gold medal signalling first place, the Silver Medal signalling second place and the Bronze medal signalling third place.
In the absence of a medal ceremony, all bets will settled as first past the finishing line.
All bets will be void on events that are abandoned or foreshortened unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
All bets will be void on matches that are postponed, rearranged or moved to a different venue.
Winning bets must predict the winner of an event.
In the event of any disqualification, the medals ceremony will determine settlement of bets with the Gold medal signalling first place, the Silver Medal signalling second place and the Bronze medal signalling third place.
In the absence of a medal ceremony, all bets will settled as first past the finishing line.
Any bet involving a selection from the Bandy will be subjected to a Maximum Payout Limit of £50,000 or currency equivalent.
All winning bets will be settled at the prices shown on Sportingbet at the time the bet was accepted.
Overtime and penalties are not included in the final result.
All bets will be void on matches that are abandoned with more than five minutes left to play before Full Time unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
All bets will be void on matches that are postponed, rearranged or moved to a different venue.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match.
Las Vegas Rules apply where not covered herein.
Major League Baseball (MLB) games are official after five innings of play or 4.5 innings if the home team is leading.
In the event of a pitching change prior to the match, all bets on the match will be void (no action).
Starting pitchers must throw at least one pitch for bets to stand (action). For the purposes of these rules, each team's starting pitcher is defined as the pitcher that throws the first pitch.
All bets will be void (no action) on matches that are abandoned before the full nine innings have been completed (eight if the home team is winning) with the exception of Match Prices (Moneyline) where games are official after five innings of play (or 4.5 innings if the home team is winning) unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
All bets will be void (no action) on matches that are postponed, rearranged or moved to a different venue.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match.
If the match is abandoned, games are official provided five innings have been completed (4.5 if the home team is leading). The winner is determined by the score after the last full inning unless the home team ties the score or takes the lead in the bottom half of the inning in which case the winner will be determined by the score at the time the game is 'called'.
Winning bets must predict the team winning the match after the final score has been adjusted by the handicap (point spread or side).
Winning bets must predict the total number of runs (combined of both teams) scored in the match.
Winning bets must predict which team scores first in the match.
Bets stand (have action) as soon as the first team scores and once the home team has had a chance to bat. If the home team scores first, that bet will be settled at that time and bets stand.
If the visiting team scores first the bet will be settled once the home team has completed theirs at bat.
Winning bets must predict whether there will be a score in the first inning.
Winning bets must predict the performance of player/pitchers in the match.
Bets stand provided that 8.5 innings are played. In the event of a pitching change all bets will be void (no action).
Winning bets must predict which team wins the relevant series.
For three-game series, bets stand provided all three games are played by the end of a specified date otherwise bets will be void (no action). If all three games are not played by that specified date then all bets are void (no action) regardless if one team has two wins.
For four-game series, a price will offered for the 'Tie'.
All bets will be void on matches that are abandoned before completion unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
Match Price bets will stand if one set has been completed, otherwise these bets will be void.
All bets will be void on matches that are postponed, rearranged or moved to a different venue.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match.
In the event of a match being awarded to a player for whatever reason before the full number of sets is played, but at least one set has been completed, all bets will stand on the player officially going through to the next round or declared as winner of the tournament.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the set.
Winning bets must predict the winning margin in the match.
Refer to Ante Post rules.
All bets on fights are based on the Official Result given at the completion of the fight unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
Settlement will not be affected by any subsequent enquiry or alteration. All bets will be void in the event of a boxer being substituted.
All bets will be void on fights that are abandoned before completion unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
In the event of a fight being postponed, rearranged or moved to a different venue, all bets will stand for 30 days, inclusive of the original starting date.
Winning bets must predict which boxer wins the fight.
Fights officially start for betting purposes after the bell is sounded for the first round. For the purposes of this bet a price is offered for the 'Draw'. If this occurs all bets on either boxer will be settled as losers.
Winning bets must predict the round or group of rounds in which the fight ends.
If the number of rounds in a bout is changed, all bets will be void. In the event of a clash of heads or a low blow resulting in the judges' scorecards being used to determine the winner before the scheduled number of rounds are completed, the boxer declared the winner will be deemed to have won by a stoppage at the time the bout was halted.
All bets for 'Win on Points' require the full number of rounds to be completed to be successful. If either boxer fails to enter the ring after a bell, the fight will be deemed to have finished in the previous round.
Winning bets must predict the method by which the fight will be won.
In the event of a clash of heads or a low blow resulting in the judges' scorecards being used to determine the winner before the scheduled number of rounds are completed, the boxer declared the winner will be deemed to have won by a knockout at the time the bout was halted.
Winning bets must predict the time band (e.g. 6-10 mins) that lists the total duration of the fight.
All winning bets will be settled at the prices shown on Sportingbet at the time the bet was accepted.
This does not include any post-match disputes by either player that alter the final outcome of a match at a later point.
If a Test Match is affected by adverse weather or abandonment, bets will stand on the official result provided at least 50 overs have been bowled by both teams. If no official result is declared all bets on Match Prices will be void.
If a County Championship match is affected by adverse weather or abandonment, bets will stand on the official result. If no official result is declared all bets on Match Prices will be void.
If a one-day match is affected by adverse weather or abandonment, bets will stand on the official result, including those matches affected by Duckworth-Lewis. If no official result is declared all bets on Match Prices will be void.
For settlement rules on individual markets in Duckworth-Lewis affected matches, customers are advised to consult the individual market rules.
If a match is postponed or rearranged bets will stand if the match starts within three days of the postponement.
If a tie occurs then Dead Heat rules apply, unless a price for the 'Tie' is quoted.
If the advertised match opponents or venue is altered then all bets for that match will be void.
Winning bets must predict the top runscorer in an individual innings of any match.
Bets stand provided that 25 overs have been bowled in an innings, unless the team has won, is dismissed or declares prior to that point.
All players in the starting 11 are eligible whether they bat in the innings or not. Any bet on a player not in starting 11 will be void. If a player retires his innings, for whatever reason, and does not resume, his score at the time of retirement will be deemed his total.
In the event that two or more players score the joint highest number of runs, then we will enforce Dead Heat Rules.
Separate markets may be offered for Top Batsman in an Innings scheduled to last under 25 overs. Bets stand if an innings which has been reduced in overs is completed.
Winning bets must predict the top wickettaker in an individual innings of any match.
All players in the starting 11 are eligible whether they bowl in the innings or not.
Bets stand provided one ball is bowled in an individual innings of any match.
In the event that two or more players take the joint highest number of wickets, then we will enforce Dead Heat Rules.
Winning bets must predict the top wickettaker in a match.
All players in the starting 11 are eligible whether they bowl in the match or not.
Bets stand provided one ball is bowled in a match. In the event that two or more players take the same the number of wickets, then we will enforce Dead Heat Rules.
Winning bets must predict the number of runs or wickets in a session.
The first session is the period of play between the Start and Lunch. The second session is the period of play between Lunch and Tea. The final session is the period of play between Tea and Close of Play.
In the event of less than 20 overs being bowled in a session, all bets will be void. If both teams bat in a session then bets will be settled on the combined total of runs or wickets.
In the event of a reduced overs match, otherwise known as Duckworth-Lewis, all these markets will be void.
Without exception, handicap bets on a match will be settled as per the official competition rules.
In the event of a reduced overs match, all terms and conditions applying to handicap bets will be shown on the website.
All bets on a team's innings runs will be void if 50 overs are not bowled, unless the team has won, is dismissed or declares prior to that point.
Winning bets must predict the number of runs scored by an individual batsman in an innings or match.
Bets stand provided that the listed batsman is bowled at least one ball in the innings (whether to the batsman or not) after he has gone to the wicket. Bets are void if the bastman does not face a ball in the innings.
If a player retires in either innings, for whatever reason, and does not resume, his score at the time of retirement will be deemed his total.
Winning bets must predict the number of wickets taken by an individual bowler in an innings or match.
Bets stand provided the bowler has bowled at least one ball. Bets are void if the bowler does not bowl at any stage in the innings or match.
Winning bets must predict the highest scoring of two batsman in an innings or match.
Both batsman must go into bat and at least one ball must be bowled to either player in the the innings/match for bets to stand.
If one of the batsmen retires hurt then the match bet is void. In the event of a tie, bets are void, unless otherwise stated.
Winning bets must predict the highest wickettaker of two bowlers in an innings or match.
Both bowlers must bowl at least one ball in the match for bets to stand.
If one of the batsmen retires hurt then the match bet is void. In the event of a tie, bets are void, unless otherwise stated.
Winning bets must predict the total number of runs scored by the partnership in an innings or match.
Bets on partnership totals (e.g. for the 1st wicket) are settled when the next wicket falls.
If a batsman in the partnership retires hurt the partnership is over unless the hurt batsman returns at a later point, in which case the returning batsman need only face one ball for the partnership to be active again.
Any partnership is also ended by the end of an innings, including a declaration.
Winning bets must predict the total number of runs scored in an over.
Total runs per over includes all extras contributed by the fielding side. If an over is not completed for whatever reason all bets for that over will be void.
Winning bets must predict the total number of runs or boundaries scored off a particular ball in the over.
Total Runs and Boundaries off a particular ball include all extras contributed by the fielding side. In the example, 'Total Runs off 3rd Ball', the 3rd ball will be considered as the third delivery, regardless of whether the previous ball was a Wide or No-Ball. This does not include for a 'dead ball', when the umpire is satisfied that a batsmen is not ready or when the bowler accidentally drops the ball before delivery.
If play is brought to a close before an over is completed for whatever reason any outstanding bets will be settled when it is completed either the following day or in the next session. If no further play is possible bets on an over will stand. However any bets not able to be settled, such as 'Runs off 6th ball' (in the event that only five balls have been bowled) will be made void.
A ball hit for two runs and two overthrows will NOT be added to any totals related to boundaries unless the overthrow crosses the boundary and is deemed by the umpire to be four overthrows.
Winning bets must predict which of the two batsmen at the wicket will be dismissed next.
If the innings is declared or a result achieved before the next wicket falls, bets predicting the Next Man Out will be made void unless a price for both batsmen to be not out at the end of the innings is available.
If the match is abandoned all bets for Next Man Out, including the selection for batsmen to not be out at the end of the innings will be made void.
If a player retires hurt then bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict which of the fielding team's bowlers takes the next wicket.
If the next wicket is a Run Out and a price for Run Out is not quoted, that wicket will be ignored for the purposes of settlement and the next wicket-taking bowler will determine settlement.
Winning bets must predict the next boundary scorer, which can be either a batsman or extras (i.e. any boundary that does not come from the bat).
If a batsman is selected to score the next boundary but is dismissed before the next boundary is scored then bets on him will be lost, regardless of whether he has faced a ball or not.
Winning bets must predict the fielder who makes the next catch.
If the match is abandoned before the next catch is made then all bets will be made void.
If the innings is closed through declaration or result before another catch is made and no price is available for 'no more catches', all bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict how the next batsman will be dismissed.
If the next dismissal is not 'Caught', 'Bowled', 'LBW', 'Run out', or 'Stumped' then bets will carry over to the next dismissal until one of these categories has been satisfied.
If the innings is abandoned, declared or a result is achieved before one of the five categories is satisfied then all bets will be made void.
Winning bets predict the team to score the highest number of runs for a given innings or match.
All teams will be taken from matches from the same tournament and played on the same day.
Prices are available for all competing teams before the pre-match toss is made. Bets placed on either team in a match where there is no play will be made void. If there is no play in two or more matches in the tournament then all 'Top Scoring Team' bets will be made void.
Winning bets must select the winning team in the Series. Bets are void if the scheduled number of matches in the Series are not completed, unless a sufficient number of matches have been played to determine the outcome of the Series.
In the event of a tied Series, Dead Heat rules apply to bets placed on the two teams concerned unless a price for the tie is quoted. Bets placed on the draw will be losers.
Winning bets must select the batsman and bowler with the highest aggregate runs or wickets in the Series.
All players are eligible in this market regardless of whether they play in the Series or not. Players may be added to this market at any time.
In all cases where the above rules do not cover a situation then the official result will determine settlement.
Any wager involving a selection from Cycling will be subjected to a Maximum Payout Limit of £50,000 or currency equivalent.
All bets will be void on tours that are abandoned unless five stages have been completed and official result has been called unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
All bets will be void on individual races or stages that are abandoned before an official results has been called unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
All bets will be void on races that are postponed, rearranged or moved to a different venue.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the relevant stage.
Winning bets must predict which of the two riders finishes first in the relevant stage.
Both riders must start the stage for bets to stand.
If both riders retire from the stage then bets will be void, regardless of their position at the time of retirements.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the race. Refer to Ante Post rules.
Winning bets must predict which of the two riders will finish first in the race.
Both riders must start for bets to stand.
If both riders retire from the race then the rider that completed the most stages, regardless of their time or standings at the time, will considered the winner.
If both riders retire on the same stage the selection will be void.
All winning bets will be settled at the prices shown on Sportingbet at the time the bet was accepted.
This does not include any post-game disputes by either player that alter the final outcome of a match at a later point.
All bets, with the exception of Match Prices, will be void if a match is abandoned unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
For Match Prices, the player progressing the to the next round or winning the tournament will be deemed the winner, provided that at least three legs have been played in the match otherwise bets will be void.
All bets stand on matches that are postponed, rearranged or moved to a different venue provided the match is played within three months of the original start time.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match.
In the event of a match being abandoned, the player progressing to the next round or winning the tournament provided will be deemed the winner provided that three legs have been completed.
Winning bets must predict the correct score of the match.
If the match is abandoned for any reason, bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict the highest checkout in match, day or tournament.
Dead Heat rules apply to bets placed on the named scorer of the highest winning checkout in a match, day or tournament.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the next leg.
In the event of a leg not being completed, all bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict the player scoring the 1st 180 in the match.
Winning bets must predict the total number of 180s in the match.
PLEASE NOTE THAT RULES FOR EURO BASKETBALL AND US BASKETBALL DIFFER. WE ADVISE CUSTOMERS TO CHECK BOTH SETS OF RULES.
All winning bets will be settled at the prices shown on Sportingbet at the time the bet was accepted.
This does not include any post-game disputes by either team that alter the final outcome of a game at a later point.
All bets on European Basketball matches are based on the score at the end of Regular Time, unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled. Overtime does not count (NOTE: this is different to US Basketball ?see rules below).
Bets on Match Prices, Handicap and ?Point Handicap will be settled provided there has been 35 Minutes?Play.
For the purposes of these rules, Half Time is defined as the first scheduled 20 minutes of the 1st Quarter and 2nd Quarter. Regular Time is defined as the total 40 minutes of play, not including Overtime. 35 Minutes?Play is defined as the first 35 minutes of play.
All bets will be void on matches that are abandoned before the completion of Regular Time, with the exception of bets already settled or bets on Match Prices, Handicap and ½Point Handicap which will be settled provided there has been 35 Minutes' Play.
All bets will be void on matches that are postponed, rearranged or moved a different venue.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match.
Bets will be valid provided there has been 35 Minutes' Play. For the purposes of this bet a price is offered for the 'Tie'.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match after the adjustment of the handicap value.
Bets will be valid provided there has been 35 Minutes' Play. For the purposes of this bet a price is offered for the 'Tie'.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match after the adjustment of the handicap value.
Bets will be valid provided there has been 35 Minutes' Play. For the purposes of this bet a price is offered for the 'Tie'.
Winning bets must predict the total number of points (combined of both teams) at the end of Regular Time.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match at Half Time.
For the purposes of this bet a price is offered for the 'Tie'.
Winning bets must predict who is winning the match at the end of the relevant quarter. For example, if Barcelona is leading a match against Dynamo Moscow 75-66 at the end of the 3rd Quarter, it will be deemed to be the winner. The bet does not refer to the team who scores the most points in the 3rd Quarter.
Winning bets must predict who is winning the match at the end of the relevant quarter after the adjustment of the handicap value.
For example, if Barcelona is leading a match against Dynamo Moscow 75-66 at the end of the 3rd Quarter and the handicap given to Barcelona is -8.5, it will be deemed to be the winner. The bet does not refer to the team who scores the most points in the 3rd Quarter after adjustment of the handicap value.
Winning bets must predict the total number of points (combined of both teams) at Half Time.
Winning bets must predict the total number of points (combined of both teams) at the end of the relevant quarter.
For example, if the score between Barcelona and Dynamo Moscow is 75-66 at the end of the 3rd Quarter, the total number of points is considered to be 141 points. The bet does not refer to the total number of points for the 3rd Quarter alone.
Winning bets must predict the total number of points scored by the named team at the end of Regular Time.
Winning bets must predict the total number of points scored by the named player at the end of Regular Time.
For the purposes of these rules, a named player must start the game on the court or on the bench for bets to stand. If a named player does not start on the court or the bench, all bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict the first team to score 10 points/20 points.
In the event that neither team reaches 10 points/20 points, all bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict whether the total number of points at the end of Regular Time is odd or even.
Winning bets must predict whether the total number of points at Half Time is odd or even.
Winning bets must predict whether the total number of points at the end of the relevant quarter is odd or even.
Winning bets must predict whether the total number of points scored in Regular Time by the relevant team is odd or even.
Winning bets must predict which is the highest scoring quarter based on the points' total of both team.
For bets to be valid the game must go to Regular Time. Dead Heat rules apply in the event of a tie.
Winning bets must predict which team scores first in the relevant quarter.
In the event of a match being abandoned or neither team scoring bets before the completion of the quarter, bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict the first scoring play in the relevant quarter.
In the event of a match being abandoned or neither team scoring before the completion of the quarter, bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict the team to score the 1st 3-pointer in the relevant quarter.
In the event of a match being abandoned or neither team scoring a 3-pointer before the completion of the quarter, bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict the team to score the 1st 2-pointer in the relevant quarter.
In the event of a match being abandoned or neither team scoring a 2-pointer before the completion of the quarter, bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the tournament.
For the purposes of these rules, winning bets will settled at the completion of the play-offs and not the rankings at the end of the Regular Season, unless otherwise stated.
Floorball matches must go at least to full time minus five minutes to be considered valid unless the bet has already been settled. If this is not the case, all bets are void.
Overtime and penalties are not included in the final result.
All bets will be void on matches that are abandoned with more than five minutes left to play before Full Time unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
All bets will be void on matches that are postponed, rearranged or moved to a different venue.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match.
Any bet involving a selection from the following Football Leagues will be subjected to a Maximum Payout Limit of £20,000 or currency equivalent as outlined in Sportingbet General Rules.
Bulgarian Football, Hungarian Football, Slovakian Football, Ukraine Football, Czech 1st Division & Cups, Belgium 2nd Division Football, Dutch 2nd Division Football, Finland Lower Football.
Any bet involving a selection from the following Football Leagues will be subjected to a Maximum Payout Limit of £50,000 or currency equivalent as outlined in Sportingbet General Rules.
Australian Football, Croatian Football, Polish Football, Mexican Football, Chilean Football, Italian Cup, Japanese Football, Irish Football, Switzerland B Football, Denmark 2nd Football, Norwegian 2nd Football, Sweden 2nd Football, German Regional Football, Scottish Div2/Div3 Football.
All winning bets will be settled at the prices shown on Sportingbet at the time the bet was accepted.
For the purposes of these rules, Half Time is defined as the scheduled first 45 minutes of the 1st Half plus any added injury time of stoppage time. Normal Time and 90 Minutes' Play is defined as the scheduled 90 minutes of play of the 1st and 2nd Half plus any added injury time or stoppage time. Extra Time is defined as any scheduled periods of play after Normal Time and 90 Minutes' Play, plus any added injury time or stoppage time, golden/silver goals and/or Penalty Shootouts.
All bets on football matches are based on the score at the end of a scheduled 90 Minutes' Play, unless otherwise stated or unless the bet has already been settled.
Prices relating to score of the match after Extra Time may be offered at the end of a scheduled 90 Minutes' Play.
Goals scored in 90 Minutes' Play do not count for settlement purposes of these Extra Time markets.
All bets specific to Extra Time will be made void if a match is abandoned before its scheduled end unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
Match details such as dates and kick-off times that are displayed on the website are for guidance only. Sportingbet is not responsible for any errors or amendments to any match details displayed.
In the event of a match being played on a neutral ground the team displayed to the left will be considered as the home team and the team shown on the right will be considered as the away team.
All bets will be void on matches that are abandoned before the completion of 90 Minutes' Play, unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
All bets on matches that are postponed will be void unless it is played before the following Monday (Sunday midnight GMT), in which case the bets will stand.
All bets on matches where the venue of the match or the opponent is altered, after it has initially listed on the website, will be void.
Winning bets must predict the winner of match at the end of Normal Time.
Winning bets must predict the match score at the end of Normal Time.
Winning bets must predict the result at Half Time and at the end of Normal Time.
Winning bets must select the first player to score a goal in the match in Normal Time. Own goals do not count for the purposes of these markets. Bets will be void on players not taking part in the match. Bets on players that are substituted or sent off before the first goal is scored are settled as losers. Bets will be void on players who come on as substitutes after the first goal has been scored, unless the first goal is an own goal, in which case all bets will be carried forward.
If a match is abandoned before the first goal is scored all bets are void including bets on 'No Goalscorer'.
If a match is abandoned after the first goal is scored, all bets stand.
First Goalscorer bets are settled in accordance with the players named by the official representatives of the UK Press Association (the UK agency which supplies match statistics and reports to the media) immediately following the matches. Subsequent alterations by the UK Press Association will not alter settlement. This rules applies to all Football matches worldwide.
Whilst every effort is made to produce a comprehensive list of participants for each match, lists are not exhaustive and other players will count as winners if they score the first goal.
Winning bets must select the last player to score a goal in the match in Normal Time. Own goals do not count for the purposes of these markets.
All players that take part in a match are considered active selections for Last Goalscorer, irrespective of whether they are on the pitch when the goal is scored.
All bets for Last Goalscorer will be made void if 90 Minutes' Play is not completed, unless otherwise stated.
Last Goalscorer bets are settled in accordance with the players named by the official representatives of the UK Press Association (the UK agency which supplies match statistics and reports to the media) immediately following the matches. Subsequent alterations by the UK Press Association will not alter settlement. This rule applies to all Football matches worldwide.
Whilst every effort is made to produce a comprehensive list of participants for each match, lists are not exhaustive and other players will count as winners if they score the last goal.
Winning bets must select the First Goalscorer and Correct Score in the match in Normal Time.
The combination of 0-0 and No Goalscorer?is settled as a correct single on 0-0.
If your selected First Goalscorer comes on after the first goal has been scored or does not take part in the game, bets will be settled as a correct score single on the Correct Score.
In the event of an own goal, bets will be settled on the Next Goalscorer and the Correct Score in the match.
If the Correct Score is 1-0 and the only goal of the match is an own goal, then bets are settled as a Correct Score single.
If a match is abandoned prior to the completion of 90 Minutes?Play and a goal has been scored, combination bets revert to First Goalscorer singles. If no goal has been scored then all bets are void.
Winning bets must predict the result at Half Time.
In the event of the match being abandoned before Half Time, all bets will be void. Bets will stand for matches abandoned after Half Time has been reached.
Winning bets must select the total number of goals scored in the match in Normal Time. Where a Total Goals market is offered on a group of matches, two goals shall be allocated to a postponed or abandoned match, regardless of how many goals had been scored in the match at the time of postponement/abandonment. If two or more matches are postponed or abandoned in the same market then all bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict whether the total number of goals is under or over the quoted level in Normal Time.
Winning bets must predict which half has most goals scored by either team in Normal Time.
Winning bets must predict which team wins the match in Normal Time.
In the event of a Draw, bets are void.
Winning bets must predict the outcome of the match based on three selections - either the Home or Away team wins, the Home team wins or draws or the Away team wins or draws.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match at the end of Normal Time after the final score has been adjusted by the handicap.
Winning bets must predict the team to score the first goal in Normal Time.
Own goals count to the side credited with the goal.
Bets will be void if 90 Minutes' Play is not completed, unless the first goal has already been scored.
Winning bets must predict the team to score the last goal in Normal Time. Own goals count to the side credited with the goal.
Bets will be void if 90 Minutes' Play is not completed.
Winning bets must select the time band (e.g. 21-30 minutes) within which the first goal, first goal of a particular team or next goal is scored. The winning time band will be settled as the time shown by the TV broadcaster covering the match.
If a goal is scored when 19 minutes, 5 seconds have elapsed on the clock, the winning time will be settled as being in the 20th minute.
If a match is abandoned before the first goal is scored, all bets placed on the first goal being scored in that time band up to but not including the time of abandonment are lost. For example, if the match is abandoned after 25 minutes, bets placed on time bands 1-10 and 11-20 are losers.
If a match is abandoned after the first goal has been scored all bets stand.
In the event of any dispute, settlement will refer to the TV broadcaster covering the match. If the game is being covered by more than one television station and the stations disagree, or if the match is not televised at all, the determination of the UK Press Association will be used.
Winning bets must select whether or not there will be a one or more goals, corners or cards in a listed time band.
The winning time band will be settled as the time shown by the TV broadcaster covering the match.
If a goal is scored when 19 minutes and 5 seconds have elapsed on the clock, the goal will be considered to have been scored in the 20th minute.
If a bet is placed on an event to occur between the 41st and 50th Minute and the event occurs at 46:15 in the first half, the bet is considered a winner. If a bet is placed on an event to occur between the 80th and 90th Minute and the event occurs at 90:05 in the second half, the bet is considered to be a loser.
For the purposes of this bet, a goal is considered to have happened when it is scored; a corner is considered to have happened when it is TAKEN (not when it is awarded); and a card is considered to have happened when it is shown.
If a match is abandoned during any of these time bands, all bets placed will be void, unless the bet has already been settled.
In the event of any dispute, settlement will refer to the TV broadcaster covering the match. If the game is being covered by more than one television station and the stations disagree, or if the match is not televised at all, the determination of the UK Press Association will be used.
Goal times are recorded as the full minute that they are scored in according to the TV broadcaster's coverage of the match.
For example, a goal scored after 0 minutes and 20 seconds will be recorded as the 1st Minute. A goal scored after 73 minutes and 2 seconds will be recorded as the 74th Minute. Any goal scored in injury or stoppage time in the 1st Half will be recorded as the 45th Minute. Any goal scored in injury or stoppage time in the 2nd Half will be recorded as the 90th Minute.
Winning bets must select the number of corners taken either as exact amounts (e.g....8 corners) or in bands (e.g. 12-14 corners) in Normal Time.
Corners that are awarded but are prevented from being taken for whatever reason do not count. Settlement will be made with reference to all available evidence.
In the event of a match being abandoned before Half Time, all bets will be void. If the match is abandoned before the end of Normal Time, all bets other than those for
'Corners in 1st Half' will be void.
Winning bets select the total bookings' points in bands (e.g....45-50). Ten points are awarded for a yellow card and 25 points for a red card.
The maximum points per player per match is 35 (25+10), regardless of whether the player is shown two yellow cards and then a red card. Settlement will be made with reference to all available evidence and will be made with reference to cards shown up until the end of Normal Time.
Any card shown after the end of Normal Time whistle has been blown will be disregarded.
Markets involving the incidence of cards shown to players during an individual match are traded and settled by reference to all available evidence but are settled on the official result when available from the football authority responsible for organising the match. Cards shown to non-players (e.g....managers or substitutes who play no subsequent part in the game) do not count towards the total.
Winning bets select the aggregate of the shirt numbers of the goal scorers in a match or matches in Normal Time.
If any goal is an own goal, the shirt number of the scorer of the own goal will be counted. The points will count towards the aggregate of the side that is credited with the goal. NOTE: this is different to the ruling for 'First Player to Score'.
In the event of uncertainty about who scored a goal, the opinion of the TV broadcaster covering the game will be used. If the game is covered by more than one TV station and they disagree about the scorer, or if the game is not televised live, settlement will be determined by the UK Press Association.
For the purposes of any bet about shirt numbers, a player will be deemed to wear throughout the game the shirt worn at the start of play (or, in the case of a substitute, when he comes on to the pitch). Any player whose shirt bears no number on his first joining the field of play will be allocated number 12.
Winning bets select the team to score the next goal up until the end of Normal Time. Own goals count to the side credited with the goal. Bets will be void if 90 Minutes' Play is not completed, unless the bet has already been settled.
Throw-ins are deemed to have happened once the throw-in has been taken even if the throw-in is a foul throw-in. In the event of a foul throw-in, the foul throw-in and the subsequent throw-in taken by the opposing team are considered to have taken place.
If a throw-in is awarded to a team but this team is prevented from taking the throw-in for whatever reason, then this throw-in has not been taken and is not counted as a throw-in. Bets on the next throw in that are not settled at Half Time shall carry over and be settled in the second half up until the end of Normal Time.
Bets on the next throw in will be voided at the end of Normal Time if a throw in has not occurred.
In Extra Time, a new bet on the next throw in will be offered. Bets on the next throw in that are not settled at the end of the 1st half of extra time shall carry over and be settled in the 2nd half of extra time. Bets on the next throw in will be voided if a golden/silver goal is scored and no throw in has occurred. Bets on the next throw in will be voided at the end of the 2nd half of extra time if a throw in has not occurred.
A 'kick' is deemed to have happened only once it has been taken. If a 'kick' is ordered to be taken again then only the retaken 'kick' counts.
If a 'kick' is awarded to a team but this team is prevented from taking it for whatever reason, this 'kick' has not been taken and is not counted.
Bets on the next 'kick' that are not settled at Half Time shall carry over and be settled in the second half up until the end of Normal Time. Bets on the next 'kick' will be voided at the end of Normal Time if a 'kick' has not occurred.
In Extra Time, a new bet on the next 'kick' will be offered. Bets on the next 'kick' that are not settled at the end of the 1st half of extra time shall carry over and be settled in the 2nd half of extra time.
Bets on the next 'kick' will be voided if a golden/silver goal is scored and no 'kick' has occurred. Bets on the next 'kick' will be voided at the end of the 2nd half of extra time if a 'kick' has not occurred.
Yellow cards or red cards will only count when shown to players up until the end of Normal Time and any shown after the full-time whistle do not count.
In the event that two or more players receive a yellow card or red card for being involved in the same incident, the player of the team shown the first card is deemed to have been given the next of first card. Players may receive a maximum of two cards per game. A second yellow card that results in a red card counts only as one card for the purposes of counting the number of cards.
In the event that a goalkeeper blocks the penalty and/or it rebounds into play from the post(s) and/or crossbar, and a player scores from the rebound, this is not considered a goal scored from the penalty (even if the goalscorer is the same player as took the penalty kick). The goal is instead considered a goal scored in open play and is recorded as such. If the ball hits the goalpost then the goalkeeper and crosses the line it is considered a goal. If a penalty is ordered to be re-taken then all bets placed on the markets, the result of the original penalty is void and all bets will stand on the retaken penalty.
Where a goal supremacy market is offered on a group of matches (e.g. a home goals versus away goals market), if one or more matches are abandoned then all bets on that market will be void.
Where there are prices quoted for a team to win a match 'Outright' as well as in '90 Minutes' Play', such as in cup tournaments, all bets will be settled on '90 Minutes' Play' unless the 'Outright' price or the 'Qualifying Outright' price has been selected.
In divisional betting, the finishing positions of the teams at the end of the scheduled program of matches will determine the placings with no allowance for play-offs or subsequent enquiries resulting in points deductions by the respective leagues.
If any team has points deducted during the season from its total attained on the field of play, the deduction will be included in its final total. However, if any deduction is made after all the games in that division have been completed, it will have no effect on the final total.
Winning bets must predict the team winning the division based on the application of the handicap.
At least one team in each division will start from scratch and all other teams in the division will be awarded a set number of points (or handicap start).
Final placings will be determined by adding the points awarded to each team to the total number of points accumulated over the season.
Bets must be placed prior to the start of the season and Dead Heat rules apply to teams level on points. Goal difference does not count.
Winning bets must select a player to score at any time in a match up in Normal Time. Own goals do not count for the purposes of this market.
Bets will be void if the player does not start at any time in Normal Time. All players who take part in the match will be considered as Runners.
Winning bets must indicate the team in the stated Competition/League who score in the minimum elapsed time in Normal Time. Own goals count to the side credited with the goal for settlement purposes.
If a goal is scored in injury or stoppage time at the end of the first half, this will be deemed to have been scored in the 45th minute. If a goal is scored in injury or stoppage time, this will be deemed to have been scored in the 90th minute. Dead Heat rules apply to this bet.
If a match is abandoned after the first goal in a Competition/League has been scored, all bets stand. If any match is abandoned before the first goal in Competition/League has been scored, all bets will be void. If any match fails to take place on the date advertised on the Sportingbet website, all bets on this market will be void. All bets are void if two or more of the matches listed are postponed.
In the event of any dispute settlement will use the opinion of the TV broadcaster covering the game. If more than one TV broadcaster is covering the game and there is disagreement as to who scored, or if the match is not televised at all, the determination of the UK Press Association will be used.
Winning bets must indicate the player in the stated Competition/League who scores in the minimum elapsed time in Normal Time. Own goals do not count for settlement purposes.
If a goal is scored in injury or stoppage time at the end of the first half, this will be deemed to have been scored in the 45th minute. If a goal is scored in injury or stoppage time, this will be deemed to have been scored in the 90th minute. Dead Heat rules apply to this bet.
If a match is abandoned after the first goal in a Competition/League has been scored, all bets stand. If any match is abandoned before the first goal in Competition/League has been scored, all bets will be void. If any match fails to take place on the date advertised on the Sportingbet website, all bets on this market will be void. All bets are void if two or more of the matches listed are postponed.
Bets on players that come on after the first league goal has been scored will be made void.
Winning bets must predict the number of total goals in a league or cup competition.
Total goals are calculated up until the end of Normal Time in each match.
Winning bets must predict the number of yellow cards in a league or cup competition.
Total yellow cards are calculated up until the end of Normal Time in each match.
The end of the season is defined as the time when the League programme has been completed.
Winning bets must predict which team will kick-off the match.
Bets will only be accepted prior to 10 minutes before kick-off.
All bets on Futsal matches are based on the score at the end of 40 Minutes' Play unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled. Extra Time and Penalty Shootouts do not count.
All bets will be void on matches that are abandoned before the completion of 40 Minutes' Play unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
All bets on matches that are postponed, rearranged or moved to a different venue will be void.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match after the final score has been adjusted by the handicap.
Winning bets must predict whether the total number of goals is over or under the quoted level.
Ante Post bets will be void on players who have either not qualified or do not play in a tournament for any other reason.
All winning bets will be settled at the prices shown on Sportingbet at the time the bet was accepted.
In the event of a tournament being shortened or otherwise affected due to weather conditions, all bets, other than those placed after the last completed round, will stand provided at least 36 holes have been played and a trophy has been awarded. Those placed after the last completed round will be void.
This does not apply when a tournament is played on more than one course, and in this instance all players must have played the same rotation, otherwise all bets will be void.
In the event of a tournament being postponed, rearranged or moved to a different course, all bets will stand.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the tournament.
If a playoff is required to determine the tournament winner, the winner of the playoff is deemed the tournament winner.
In the event of a shared win, Sportingbet reserves the right to settle as it sees fit based on all available evidence.
Dead Heat rules apply for all placings in a tournament. For example, if the each-way terms are for four places and three players tie for third, they will be deemed to have dead-heated for third, four and fifth places, with 1/3 of the stake lost and 2/3 of the stake settled at full place odds for an each-way bet on those players.
Winning bets must select the player with the lowest score at the end of the tournament, provided that 36 holes have been played in a 72-hole tournament or 54 holes have been played in a 90-hole tournament.
If both players finish on the same score, 'Tie' is the winner, regardless of whether the two players involved subsequently contest a playoff.
Both players in a match bet must tee off for bets to stand.
In a tournament played on a combination of courses all bets will be made void if the players do not complete the same itinerary of courses.
If one player misses the cut, the other player will be deemed to be the winner. Where both miss the cut, the player with the lowest score after the cut has been made is deemed the winner.
If one player is disqualified or withdraws before the cut is made or after both players have made the cut, the other player is deemed the winner (even if the other player does not make the cut).
If a player is disqualified or withdraws in the rounds after the cut, when his/her opponent has already missed the cut, the disqualified player is deemed the winner.
If both players withdraw or are disqualified before the cut all bets are void. The same applies if this happens to them both after they have made the cut.
Winning bets must predict the player with the lowest score over 18/36 holes.
If both players finish on the same score, 'Tie' is the winner, regardless of whether the two players involved subsequently contest a playoff.
Both players in a match bet must tee-off for bets to stand.
Winning bets must select the player with the lowest score over the specified number of holes.
In the event of any player not teeing off all bets will be void. Once a player has teed off all bets stand regardless of whether they subsequently withdraw or are disqualified from the tournament.
If a price is offered for the 'Tie' in 2-ball betting, a tied score will result in 'Tie' being declared the winner. If a price is not offered for the 'Tie', all bets will be void.
Bets will normally be offered based on player pairings or groups in the tournament. In the event of a 2, 3 or 4-ball being rearranged, bets will be settled on the original pairings.
Dead Heat rules apply to all 3-ball and 4-ball betting.
Winning bets must predict the number of shots it takes for a player to complete a specified hole.
If a player fails to complete a hole for whatever reason, bets will stand provided the hole is completed on a subsequent day. If there is no opportunity to complete the hole, all bets will be void.
If a player withdraws whilst playing the specified hole all bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict which of the relevant two players will win the hole.
If a player withdraws on a hole, the other player will be deemed the winner, regardless of their score on the hole but provided they complete the hole.
Winning bets must predict the winner of a matchplay match.
In team events, final day singles will be settled on the official result.
In a matchplay tournament, the winner will be the player progressing to the next round or becoming the tournament winner.
Winning bets must predict the winning margin in the relevant matchplay event.
The official result counts for settlement purposes.
Winning bets must select the player who achieves the highest tournament placing from a selected group.
In the event of any player in the group not teeing off deductions will be made to bets on the other players in the group in line with Rule 4. All players who do start must complete one round for bets to stand.
Players missing the cut will be eliminated unless all of the players in the group miss the cut. If this occurs the lowest score at that stage will determine the winner.
Dead Heat rules apply if two or more players are tied at the end of the tournament, unless the result is determined by a playoff in which case the playoff winner is considered the Group winner.
If only one player in a group starts, all bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the Order of Merit/Official Money List at the end of the season.
Settlement is determined following the last counting tournament and will not be affected by any subsequent enquiries or alterations.
Winning bets must predict whether a player will be selected to play in a specific team or tournament.
Players must be announced as part of the playing team at the opening ceremony for bets to count.
All winning bets will be settled at the prices shown on Sportingbet at the time the bet was accepted.
This does not include any post-game disputes by either team that alter the final outcome of a game at a later point.
All bets on Handball matches are based on the score at the completion of 60 Minutes' Play. Overtime and Shootouts are not included unless otherwise stated.
All bets will be void on matches that are abandoned before the completion of 60 Minutes' Play unless otherwise stated or the bet has already been settled.
All bets will be void on matches that are postponed or rearranged unless the rearranged match starts play within two calendar days of the original starting time.
In the event of a change of venue, bets stand unless Sportingbet decide that the changed venue offers either team a significant advantage from the original venue.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the match after the final score has been adjusted by the handicap.
Winning bets must predict the total number of goals (combined of both teams) scored in the match.
Winning bets must predict the outcome of the match based on three selections - either the Home or Away team wins, the Home team wins or draws or the Away team wins or draws.
Winning bets must predict whether the total number of goals (combined of both teams) scored in the match is an odd or even number.
Winning bets must predict the team leading at Half Time. In the event of a match being abandoned before Half Time, all bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict the first/last team to score in the match.
Winning bets must predict the first team to score five/ten points in the match.
Winning bets must predict the player to score the most points between the relevant players.
Both players must be in the official line-up and play during the match for bets to stand.
Bets are accepted where Sportingbet offers prices and a bet is only valid if after clicking on 'Place Bet' the customer is returned a Bet Receipt with confirmation of the bet being placed.
Bets are accepted at Board Price for named and numbered selections in races where there are three or more runners.
Each-way bets at a Board Price are governed by the SP place betting terms and are determined by the actual number of starters and not by the number of declared runners when the price is taken.
If you wish to bet at a Board Price it must be clearly stipulated when placing your bet and ensure it is confirmed during the transaction otherwise Sportingbet reserves the right to settle the bet at SP.
Bets on horseracing are governed by Tattersalls' Rules of Betting. Tattersalls' Rules or an official announcement of the Tattersalls' Committee will govern the settlement of bets should a situation arise not covered by these rules.
All winning bets will be settled at the Special Day of Race Price, Board Price, Show Price, Pari-Mutuel (PMU) or Starting Price (SP) shown on Sportingbet at the time the bet was accepted.
In the event of an incorrect price being shown on the website, bets will be settled at the correct price at the time the bet was struck or at SP, whichever is the greater.
Sportingbet reserves the right to adjust Board Prices. Where a result is amended after the weigh-in, for example as a result of a subsequent disqualification, the amendment will be ignored for settlement purposes.
Unless a Board Price or Special Day of Race Price is requested, all bets on horse and greyhound racing in Great Britain and Ireland are settled at SP. In a race where no SP is returned, all bets will be void.
Unless otherwise stated (Sportingbet reserves the right to not offer each-way terms on any race), the place part of each-way bets will be settled as per the following place terms:
2-4 runners - Win only
5-7 runners - 1/4 odds first and second placed runners
8 + runners - 1/5 odds first, second and third placed runners
In Handicap races the following place terms apply:
12 + runners - 1/4 odds first, second and third placed runners
16 + runners - 1/4 odds first, second, third and fourth placed runners
If an each-way bet is placed for a race or event which is or becomes Win-only (e.g. reduced to four runners), the total stake will be invested to win.
In the event of a Rule 4, the amount deducted in the £ from winnings will be based on the price of the withdrawn horse according to the following table:
| Over | 14/1 | no deductions | ||
| For odds between | 10/1 | and | 14/1 inclusive | deduct 5p in the £ |
| For odds between | 6/1 | and | 9/1 inclusive | deduct 10p in the £ |
| For odds between | 9/2 | and | 11/2 inclusive | deduct 15p in the £ |
| For odds between | 10/3 | and | 4/1 inclusive | deduct 20p in the £ |
| For odds between | 5/2 | and | 3/1 inclusive | deduct 25p in the £ |
| For odds between | 15/8 | and | 9/4 inclusive | deduct 30p in the £ |
| For odds between | 13/8 | and | 7/4 inclusive | deduct 35p in the £ |
| For odds between | 5/4 | and | 6/4 inclusive | deduct 40p in the £ |
| For odds between | Evs | and | 6/5 inclusive | deduct 45p in the £ |
| For odds between | 20/21 | and | 5/6 inclusive | deduct 50p in the £ |
| For odds between | 4/5 | and | 4/6 inclusive | deduct 55p in the £ |
| For odds between | 8/13 | and | 4/7 inclusive | deduct 60p in the £ |
| For odds between | 8/15 | and | 4/9 inclusive | deduct 65p in the £ |
| For odds between | 2/5 | and | 1/3 inclusive | deduct 70p in the £ |
| For odds between | 3/10 | and | 2/7 inclusive | deduct 75p in the £ |
| For odds between | 1/4 | and | 1/5 inclusive | deduct 80p in the £ |
| For odds between | 2/11 | and | 2/17 inclusive | deduct 85p in the £ |
| 1/9 or shorter | deduct 90p in the £ |
In the event that a runner is withdrawn which will result in a deduction under Rule 4, no Board Price can be laid after the time of the withdrawal, unless the market has been reformed. This does not apply to Special Day of Race Price.
Should a Greyhound be withdrawn, all Show Prices laid prior to the withdrawal will be settled at SP. No Board Price can be laid until a new show is transmitted.
Bets will be void on horse races (excluding Ante Post races) where a runner is withdrawn or adjudged not to have started and declared a Non-Runner by the starter.
Bets placed at Special Day of Race Prices or Early Prices, prior to the withdrawal, will be subject to a Rule 4 and will be determined by the Sportingbet price of the withdrawn horse at the time the bet was accepted.
Show Price bets placed prior to withdrawal will also be subject to a Rule 4 deduction - dependent on the Non-Runner's price at the time it was withdrawn, as provided by SIS. In reformed markets, the total deduction on the two or more horses - one in the original market and one in the reformed market - will be calculated on the prices applicable in the original market.
Bets on horses in subsequent markets that then have one or more withdrawn horses will have a deduction calculated on the prices applicable to that market at the time of the withdrawal.
In the event that there is insufficient time to form a new market on the race, SP bets may also be subject to a Rule 4.
In the event of a race being re-run due to a false start or any other reason, bets will be void on horses taking no part in the re-run.
Returns on the remaining runners will be subject to a Rule 4 deduction and place terms will be governed by the number of runners taking part in the re-run.
In the event of a walkover or void race, bets will be void.
If a race meeting is postponed to another day and overnight declarations stand (i.e. the race is not reopened) then all bets stand. If the overnight declarations do not stand, all bets will be void.
All bets selected with pre-race prices taken from Sportingbet will be accepted up until the official 'Off'.
Where the official 'Off' is not announced, bets are accepted up until the advertised start of the race as displayed on the website.
Special Day of Race Prices may be offered for certain horse or greyhound events as advertised and will be available up to the time stated (usually 15 minutes before the advertised off time of the race).
If a Special Day of Race Price is laid inadvertently after this time it will stand if there has not been a show transmitted from the course. All Special Day of Race Prices are subject to fluctuation and therefore prices offered may differ from those originally displayed on the Sportingbet website or published in the press.
Should a Horse be withdrawn not under orders in a Special Day of Race race, stakes on that selection will be returned with bets on other runners in the race subject to a Rule 4 based on the price of the withdrawn horse at the time the bet was placed.
Bets nominating the favourite are acceptable where available on certain horse or greyhound races at SP only.
The favourite is the selection returned at the shortest odds. When the favourite is nominated and two or more runners start at the shortest odds, then stakes are equally divided over the joint favourites. For example, where two are returned at the shortest odds, then these two are joint first and second favourites and the next shortest price runner is the third favourite.
Bets will be void on single favourite bets where the return, regardless of the result, is less than the original stake (including any deductions). This would occur, for example, if there were 3/1 co-favourites of four. On horse racing, bets are accepted for first favourite and Win only. We do not accept bets on second or third favourite.
In countries where there is no SP market in operation, bets may be accepted at Pari-Mutuel returns for the following, where stated.
Horses in the same ownership are generally coupled in the 'Win pool' only. However in some countries (e.g. the USA) horses are coupled in all pools and coupling may occur for reasons other than ownership. The place part of Each Way bets will be settled in accordance with the returned place dividends.
Where a bet is offered for more than one named selection to win at a special combined price, the price is subject to fluctuation as are all Special Day of Race Prices.
Rule 4 may be applied to all Special bets if there are any Non-Runners in the races concerned.
If any of the named selections are Non-Runners or the race is declared void, the bet reduces to the next level multiple at SP. For example, if a Special Treble contains a Non-Runner the bet reverts to an SP double etc.
Winning bets must predict whether the named jockey will ride multiple winners.
In the event of the named jockey not riding a published mount for any reason, that leg of the multiple will be disregarded and the bet will be settled as the next lowest multiple on the remaining legs at SP. For example a treble will become a double.
If there is a Non-Runner that is not the Jockey's Mount in any leg then Rule 4 will be applied with the Special Price subject to a reduction and bets will be settled at the new price. If, in the above instances where the jockey's mount is offered 'Place Only' in any leg, that leg will be settled for a Place at the appropriate Starting Price place terms.
Winning bets must predict how many of the specified eventualities will occur such as 'How many favourites will win at Ascot?'.
In the event of any races not being run for whatever reason all bets will be void.
Winning bets must predict which of the nominated jockeys will ride the most winners at a specified meeting or meetings.
Dead Heat rules will apply where challenges are offered between three or more jockeys. In a two-jockey challenge a price will be offered for the 'Tie'.
If for any reason a nominated jockey does not ride his intended mount in a race, but the horse still runs, the horse still counts for settlement as if it had been ridden by the 'intended' jockey.
The intended mount will be taken to be the horses published in the Racing Post on the day of the race, to be ridden by the jockey concerned. If the jockey rides any horse which, according to the day's Racing Post he was not scheduled to ride, that ride does not count towards the challenge.
Winning bets must predict the level of jockey performance based on a defined points' scoring system.
25 points are awarded for a winner, 10 points for a runner up and 5 points for a third. Dead Heat rules apply, so if a jockey's mount dead heats for first 17.5 points are awarded (i.e. 25 points+10 points divided by 2).
Markets may take two forms based on the scoring system.
Points' Bands - for example, A P McCoy may be offered at 5/1 to score between 35-40 points at Cheltenham.
Over/Under - for example, Frankie Dettori may be offered at 6/4 to score under 40 points at Ascot.
If for any reason the jockey on whom the bet was made does not ride his intended mount in a race, but the horse still runs, then for settlement purposes the horse still counts as if it had been ridden by the 'intended' jockey.
The intended mounts will be taken to be the horses published in the Racing Post on the day of the race, to be ridden by the jockey concerned. If the jockey rides any horse which, according to the day's Racing Post he was not scheduled to ride, that ride does not count for the purposes of performance bets on that jockey.
If the jockey has a Non-Runner then, if no betting show has been passed by SIS, the SP forecast for that horse given by the Racing Post will be determine how points are awarded:
Equal to or greater than 5/1 = 5 points
Less than 5/1 but greater than Evens = 10 points
Evens or less = 15 points
If a betting show has been passed by SIS, then points will be awarded as above according to the horse's price at the time of withdrawal. If a race is declared void the jockey's mount will be considered a Non-Runner. If a jockey's mount is made a walkover by way of others withdrawing, 20 points will be awarded to the total. If no price is available for a points' total then Dead Heat rules apply.
Winning bets must predict who will be the jockey riding the most winners over the course of a meeting or festival.
For the purposes of this bet, bets are accepted 'All In, Run or Not'. For settlement purposes the result will be determined by who lifts the trophy at the end of the festival and will not be affected by any subsequent enquiries, disqualifications or alterations.
Winning bets must predict which of the two nominated meetings will have the most winning favourites.
Dead Heat rules apply for Favourites' Challenges where three or more meetings are nominated. Where only two meetings are nominated a price will offered for the 'Tie'.
If there are joint or co-favourites in a race, the horse with the lowest race card number is considered for the purposes of the bet to be the favourite.
In the event of no SP being returned, the favourite will be deemed to be the shortest price horse in the Racing Post betting forecast to come under starter's orders. If the returned favourite (as published in the following day's Racing Post) does not come under starter's orders then, for the purposes of the bet it is considered to be a runner.
Winning bets must predict the level of favourites' performance based on a defined points' scoring system.
25 points are awarded for a winner, 10 points for a runner-up and 5 points for a third. Dead Heat rules apply so if a trainer's horse dead-heats for first 17.5 points are awarded (i.e. 25 points + 10 points divided by 2).
Markets may take two forms based on the scoring system.
Points' Bands - for example, Favourites may be offered at 5/1 to score between 65-70 points at Cheltenham.
Over/Under - for example, Favourites may be offered at 10/11 score under 65 points at Cheltenham.
If there are joint or co-favourites in a race, the horse with the lowest race card number is considered for the purposes of the bet to be the favourite. If the returned favourite (as published in the following day's Racing Post) has not come 'under starter's orders' then, for the purposes of the bet, points will be awarded as follows based on its price at the time of withdrawal:
Equal to or greater than 5/1 = 5 points
Less than 5/1 but greater than Evens = 10 points
Evens or less = 15 points
In the event of no SP being returned the favourite will be deemed to be the shortest price horse in the Racing Post betting forecast to come 'under starter's orders'. If a race is declared void the favourite will be considered a Non-Runner. If a horse race is made a walkover by way of horses withdrawing, 20 points will be awarded to the total.
If no price is available for a points' total then Dead Heat rules apply.
Winning bets must predict the distance between two specified horses in a race at the finish line regardless of their finishing position in relation to the rest of the field.
Where there is a market offered about the distance between two specified horses in a race at the finish, the distance used for settling will be the officially declared distance.
For distances below a length the following distances will be applied:
Short head = 0.1 of a length
Head = 0.2 of a length
Neck = 0.3 of a length
Half a length = 0.5 of a length
Three quarters of a length = 0.75 of a length
No account shall be taken of any subsequent disqualification, enquiry or amendment, unless the official distance is amended by the judge on the day of the race. If no official distances are declared, the distances between the horses will be the number of places between them multiplied by two lengths per position. If either of the horses in a match bet do not come 'under starter's orders', any bets on that match will be void. If one horse fails to complete the course and the other finishes, the other will be considered to have won the match. If both horses fail to complete the course all bets on that match will be void.
Winning bets must predict the aggregate winning distances at a specified meeting or meetings.
The maximum winning distance will be 12 lengths for Flat races and 30 lengths for National Hunt races. In the case of a horse finishing alone or winning by a 'Distance' the distance will be settled as 12 lengths for a Flat race and 30 lengths in a National Hunt race.
For distances below a length the following distances will be applied:
Short head = 0.1 of a length
Head = 0.2 of a length
Neck = 0.3 of a length
Half a length = 0.5 of a length
Three quarters of a length = 0.75 of a length
If no official winning distance is declared Sportingbet will use all available evidence to determine the distance.
No account shall be taken of any subsequent disqualification, enquiry or amendment, unless the official distance is amended by the judge on the day of the race. If a race is declared void distances will 2 lengths for Flat races and 10 lengths for National Hunt races.
If a race is made a walkover by horses withdrawing after the market is made, distances will be 5 lengths for a Flat race or 12 lengths for National Hunt races.
If no distance total is quoted then Dead Heat rules apply.
Winning bets must predict the winning distance of a selected horse.
Markets may take two forms based on the scoring system.
Points Bands - for example, Black Jack Ketchum may be offered at 6/1 to win by between 0-2 lengths
Over/Under - for example, Black Jack Ketchum may be offered at 9/4 to win by under 4 lengths.
If the market is opened before the day of the event and the selection does not run then all bets will be losers, unless otherwise stated.
Winning bets must predict the level of performance exhibited by a specified trainer or owner.
Markets may take two forms based on the scoring system.
Points' Bands - for example, Aidan O'Brien may be offered at 3/1 to score between 35-40 points.
Over/Under - for example, Paul Nicholls may be offered at 4/1 to score under 40 points.
In the event of an Owner/Trainer having more than one runner in the race, the selected mount for the purposes of this bet is the horse starting at the lowest price. If two or more mounts start at the same price, stakes will be equally divided between the two horses.
That day's Racing Post will determine the Owner/Trainer of a horse. When long-term markets are offered for a selected Owner or Trainer to own or train the winner of a nominated horse race, it is the 'actual' owner and trainer according to the Racing Post on the day of the event that counts.
Ante Post Rules apply unless otherwise stated.
When a race meeting is abandoned before it is completed the following rules apply to bets placed on markets involving Points' Bands.
If the performance total at the time of abandonment falls in the bottom band (e.g. 'Under 12 lengths' or 'Under 50' for performance), all bets in that market are made void if the result could still have totalled any of the bands originally offered.
If an abandoned meeting could not have made up in one or more bands, bets placed in those bands are settled as losers, and bets placed in the possible bands are settled as joint winners and are subject to Dead Heat rules dependent on the number of possible winning bands.
If there is only one possible winning band then that is settled as an outright winner. If the performance total at the time of abandonment falls in a middle band (e.g. '12-15 lengths' or '50-65 for performance') all bets in lower bands are settled as losers. Bets placed in that middle and higher bands are settled as joint winners and are subject to Dead Heat rules.
Bets that cannot mathematically win at this point will be settled as losers. If the performance total at time of abandonment falls in the top band (e.g. 'Over 15 lengths' or 'Over 65 for performance') all bets are settled with this band as the winner and the others as losers, as the result has effectively been determined.
All bets that are placed at SP are considered to be on the trap number and not the named greyhound. Bets placed at SP on the trap number are valid regardless of whether a reserve dog runs from this trap. Bets placed at any other price are considered to be on the named greyhound and in the event of a reserve running will be made void.
All winning bets will be settled at the prices shown on Sportingbet at the time the bet was accepted.
All bets on the fight winner are based on the official result given at the completion of the fight unless otherwise stated. Settlement will not be affected by any subsequent enquiry or alteration.
All bets will be void on fights abandoned before completion unless otherwise stated.
In the event of a fight being postponed, rearranged or moved to a different venue, all bets will stand for 30 days, inclusive of the original starting date.
Winning bets must predict the winner of the fight.
All bets will be void in the event of a fighter being substituted. All bets will be void if the official result of the fight is a draw.
Winning bets must predict how the fight will be won.
All bets are based on the official result given at the completion of the fight unless otherwise stated. Settlement will not be affected by any subsequent enquiry or alteration. All bets w