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Football Wagering Information
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Sport Wager information
For sport betting purposes, winners and losers are determined by the final score (including overtime) unless the event is halted for any reason. The game event must play AT LEAST 55 full minutes for wagers to be "in action." Regardless of whether or not the game is resumed at a later date, for wagering purposes the score when the game is halted will determine final outcomes. Overtime is included in all second half wagers. Unless noted before a contest, all sport events must be played on the scheduled dates.

College football overtime procedure
College football overtimes commence with a 1st & 10 play at the opponents 25-yard line. The team on Offense keeps possession until they score, commit a turnover, or fail to convert on 4th down. The overtime continues until the score is no longer tied and AFTER each team has had an equal number of possessions.

Additional information
All betting sport wagers on the side and total will include all overtime scoring.
A two team teaser with a tie and a win or a tie and a loser is considered a PUSH and money is refunded.
Three team Super Teasers are 12 to 10. Any tie is a loss.
Four team Super Teasers are 13 to 10. Any tie results in a loss.

Golf Betting Information
Golf Wagering
PGA Professional Golf Association
 

Golf Tournament Betting Information
In the event a tournament does not go the specified number of completed holes (usually 72), and the tournament is shortened by PGA officials, the leader at the end of number of holes determined to be official by PGA officials shall be the winner:

Example 1
Tournament is scheduled for 72 holes, but only 54 holes can be played due to weather conditions. The leader at the end of 54 holes would be declared the winner of the tournament.
In case two (or more) golfers are tied for the lead at the end of regulation play, sudden death playoff occurs to determine the winner. In some cases, PGA officials may also have the individuals play a specified number of holes to determine the outcome.

Example 2
Tiger and John are tied at the end of regulation play, and sudden death occurs. Tiger scores a 4 on the first sudden hole, while John scores a 5. Tiger is the winner of the tournament, and John is awarded a 2nd place finish.
In the event PGA officials order a specified number of holes to be played to determine a winner, the golfer with the lowest score after the specified number of holes has been completed will be declared the winner, and 2nd, 3rd, etc is determined by the scores of the remaining golfers.
In head to head matchups, both golfers MUST tee off in order to have action. The most completed holes and the lowest score for either golfer is the winner of the match.

An example is listed below:
John -120.
Tiger +100.
If John and Tiger both tee off for the tournament in question, the above matchup is "in action." If both golfers fail to make the cut to advance to the final round of play, the golfer with the lowest score wins.

Example 3
John completes 36 holes and has a score of +8.
Tiger completes 36 holes and has a score of +9.
In this case, John wins the matchup since he has the lower score. If John and Tiger complete regulation play, and each have a score of -3, the matchup would be a tie, and monies will be refunded, EXCEPT in the case where John and Tiger are tied for 1st place at the end of regulation play (then sudden death playoff will determine the winner).

Additional information on golf matchups
If a wager is taken on a match for the overall tournament, both golfers MUST tee off for action. In the event that one player, or the other, is disqualified or withdraws, the remaining golfer will be the winner of the matchup.
In the event a matchup is taken on a round by round basis (1st Round, 2nd Round, 3rd Round, etc), or (1st and 2nd rounds, or 3rd and 4th rounds), both golfers MUST tee off for action. In the event a wager is taken on the 1st and 2nd (or the 3rd and 4th rounds) for the same two players, and the player tees off in the 3rd round, but then withdraws, the player remaining will be the winner of that matchup in the 3rd round, and there would be NO action on the 4th round wager (since one of the two players withdrew).

 

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