Futures
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This is when you bet on a future outcome that is not dependent on a single game or performance. For instance, when you bet on the Super Bowl winner any time from the preseason to before the AFC and NFC Championship Game.
Futures
- All futures markets have action. If a participant does not compete in the event, the wager will be considered a loss, unless otherwise stated in the sport-specific rules.
- In cases where the event is canceled, then all bets will be declared void.
- In cases where the venue for an event is changed, we reserve the right to void any betting.
- Unless stated otherwise, whenever the organizing association deems it fit to include any necessary rounds, games, or series of games (e.g., Play-offs, Play-outs, Postseason) following the end of the so-called Regular Season in order to determine the classification, league winners, promotion/relegation, etc., Sportbook will take into account the results and outcomes from these games for settlement purposes. For example, seasonal bets on the team winning the NHL will refer to the Stanley Cup Winners.
- Wagers that will settle based on the result of Regular Season standings will clearly state “Regular Season” on the market and will be settled as such.
- All events are settled based on the award ceremony or the competition’s official scoresheet, without taking into consideration the results of any subsequent investigations or disqualifications.
- Dead Heat rules apply for Future markets. A dead heat is when two or more competitors tie for a position in an event. In these cases, dead heats will be paid based on the number of positions tied for divided by the number of competitors tied for that position.