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Esports Betting Rules
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Written by Jay
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ESPORTS

  1. The start dates and times displayed on our website for E-Sport matches are an indication only and are not guaranteed to be correct. That means wagers will stand if a match is offered with an incorrect date and/or time unless the match is delayed by more than 48 hours.

  2. If the name of a player or team is misspelled, all wagers will stand as long as it’s clear what game or match the wagers are on. If a player or team changes their name, lines offered using their previous name will have action as long as it’s clear what game or match the wagers are on.

  3. If in an official match a player plays with the wrong nickname or on a smurf-account, the result is still valid unless it is evident that it is not the player that was supposed to play that match.

  4. All wagers will be settled using the official result as declared by the relevant governing body of the competition concerned.

  5. If a draw option has not been made available, then extra time will count, if played.

  6. Handicap betting: A spread in E-Sports can be Rounds/Maps or other counting measures dependent on the game. The spread will only be referred to as the spread. (For example, in Counter Strike the spread will be rounds won, while in Starcraft 2 the spread would be maps).

  7. Total Betting: A total in E-sports can be Rounds/Maps or other counting measures dependent on the game. The total will only be referred to as the total.

  8. If a map is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all bets on the outcome will have action and will be validated based on the official declared winner. Counter-Strike maps are exceptions to this rule, for which all moneyline, spread and total bets are canceled if a team retires or is disqualified before all scheduled map rounds are played.

  9. Should a player/team withdraw before a tournament begins, or retire during a tournament, bets on that player/team to win the tournament, or to advance in tournament, will be canceled and monies refunded.

  10. If the announced number of maps/rounds is changed or the match is offered with an incorrect map/round format, all wagers on the match, maps and wager types related directly to the match or maps will be cancelled.

  11. If a player or team receives a walkover or win by admin decision on a map before the start of the map all wagers on the map will be cancelled.

  12. Live Betting: In live betting, if a map is replayed due to a draw, disconnect or similar reasons, all live wagers on the respective map will be canceled. The replay of the map will be treated as a separate game.

  13. Wagers will not be cancelled because a team is playing with a stand-in or replacement player. If the organizer of the event allows for stand-ins and there is an official result, all bets will be graded normally.

  14. In games with a Hero Draft/Champions Select phase (dota 2, LoL, etc...) bets during this phase are allowed.

  15. Props:

  16. If a 5v5 team match starts with less than 10 players, or if a 6v6 team match starts with less than 12 players, all bets on the map and series will be cancelled. In DotA2 and League of Legends, if a player disconnects during the first 10 minutes and is unable to reconnect or be replaced for the rest of the game, all bets on the map and series will be cancelled. In CSGO, if at least 5 rounds are played with less than 10 players, all bets on the map and series will be cancelled. One or more player(s) disconnecting or quitting after 10 minutes into a DotA2 or League of Legends match is not a valid reason for the cancellation of wagers on that map or any props concerning that map.

  17. If a map is remade or rewound (for example by Chronobreak in League of Legends) after being partially completed, any props (1st blood, 1st tower, 1st to 10 kills etc...) already decided will be graded with the results from the partially completed map. Any props that are not yet decided will be graded with the results from the remade or rewound map.

  18. For CSGO Live: When betting on lines that are marked with “Full Buy” such as Natus Vincere (R04, Full Buy) vs Virtus Pro (R04, Full Buy), you are betting on who will win the round. The “Full Buy” is a condition that must be met in order for wagers on the round to stand.

  19. In a match where one team/player has an advantage of one or more maps awarded as part of the tournament format (for example due to one team coming from the upper bracket in a double elimination format), our match line will include the given advantage. If there is a 1-0 advantage, our map offering will start with map 2, if there is a 2-0 advantage, our map offering will start with map 3 and so on. If the advantage comes from a walkover/default win that was awarded by admin decision for example due to one team showing up late to their match this does not apply.

  20. In Playerunknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), Fortnite and other Battle Royale games the outright winner will be graded according to the official ranking. Head to head matchups between players/teams will also be graded according to the official ranking. If the ranking calculation is not clearly explained by the official tournament rules, bets will be graded as follows:

  21. If we offer props for a specific player on a specific map, the player has to start on that map for wagers to stand. If the props are offered for a specific player for a whole match, the player has to start on all maps of that match for wagers to stand.

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