Pick’em Contest
PICK’EM HOW-TO & RULES
- Players must choose ONE of the possible results for each game of its corresponding league. The options include team to win or draw (depending on sports league) and over/under totals.
- As standard, each pool entry will have a cost of $10.00, which will be deducted from the account balance on the spot.
- The player with the highest number of correct scores will win the pot. Any tie will be regarded as a loss for the purpose of final pool grading.
- The pot’s final reward will consist of the total amount collected from all bets entered for the particular contest, minus a house commission.
- The NFL Pool players must include the Monday Night Game total. This will be used as the tie breaker in the event two or more players end up having the same number of correct scores. The player with the total closest to the Monday Night Game final score will be declared the winner. If a tie persists between two or more players, the prize will be split between the number of winning players.
- Thursday Night Football Games will not be included in the NFL pool.
- The pools will close as soon as the first game of the pool begins, or at 12:01 am EST on the day listed as the starting date for the particular pool, depending on the sport and the league.
- If one or more games are suspended or cancelled before the game is official, said game(s) will be regarded as No Action for pool-grading purposes. If a game is suspended but is resumed on the same day, said match will be regarded as “Action” for all pool-betting purposes. In the case of baseball totals, games must go a full 9 innings, or 8.5 if the home team is winning.
- The amount won by the player(s) will be deposited in their account, within 24 hours after the completion of the last listed game.
- Pools are regarded as final upon submitting. No cancellations or changes will be permitted.
- In those cases where submitted pool entries featured incorrect lines, team setup mistakes or similar make-up errors, the entire pool entry will be regarded as No Action and all corresponding stakes will be refunded to the player.
- For claim purposes, players are required to provide the Pool Number given upon pool entry confirmation.
The following table features the minimum time/play requirements for pool entry grading, on the basis of sports category.
Pro Football | 55 minutes of play |
College Football | 55 minutes of play |
Pro Basketball | 43 minutes of play |
College Basketball | 35 minutes of play |
Hockey | 55 minutes of play |
Baseball | 5 innings (4 1/2 if the home team is winning) |
Tennis | ONE ball served |
Soccer | 90 minutes minimum |
NFL Squares
SQUARES HOW-TO & RULES
- Squares is a very popular Football game, in which participating players choose ONE box from a 10×10 grid, where the teams for each game will appear on the horizontal and vertical lines, alongside random 1-10 number sequences. The objective of the game is to correctly match the two numbers from your selected square box, to the last two score digits for the corresponding team and game period, regardless of the actual winner.
- Squares games can be played on Full-length, half-time and quarter period scores.
- Numbers are reshuffled for each quarter, half and full-game period.
- We offer 2 types of squares: Type A in which we use one set of numbers for each quarter, half and game result, and Type B in which we reshuffle the numbers for each quarter, half and game. You can find the Square Game Type listed in the wagering screen.
- The prizes for Regular Square Games are the following:
20% of the pot for the winner of the 1st Quarter
20% of the pot for the winner of the 1st Half
20% of the pot for the winner of the 3rd Quarter
40% of the pot for the winner of the Final Game Score (Includes OT) - In the case of college basketball, winners are determined at the end of the 1st half and with the Final Game Score (Includes OT). The prizes for the college basketball square will be:
20% of the pot for the winner of the 1st Half
80% of the pot for the winner of the Final Game Score (Includes OT) - SUPER BOWL prizes for the squares are the following:
20% of the pot for the winner of the 1st Quarter
20% of the pot for the winner of the 1st Half
20% of the pot for the winner of the 3rd Quarter
40% of the pot for the winner of the Final Game Score (Includes OT) - An example of the above would be: The Baltimore Ravens play the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl, and the score of the game at the end of the 3rd Quarter was Baltimore Ravens 23, and San Francisco 14. The last number for the Ravens is 3, and the last number for the Niners is 4. The square on the grid that has the Ravens with a number of 3, and Niners score of 4 for the 3rd Quarter would be the winner.
- Players can choose as many squares as desired. The funds will be debited from his/her account when the wager is confirmed, and the winnings will be credited to the account within 24 hours after the conclusion of the event.
- The pot corresponds to the total amount in entered bets, minus a house fee.
- Free squares game rules are as follow:
The free square will be available for the 1st 100 players that use their free pick to fill out the square. After this, the free square will not be available for further wagering.
The prizes for Free Square games will be featured next to each square game’s grid.
All prizes are subjected to a 5 times rollover rule.
In order to be eligible to receive the prize and/or cash out winnings, participating players must be active at the time of the end of the contest.
Parlay Cards
PARLAY CARDS HOW-TO & RULES
- Players first must choose the type of Parlay Card that they want to play. These types include the Regular Parlay Card and the Consolation Parlay Card. In the case of the Regular Parlay Cards, any loses will automatically make the parlay card a loser (Ties rules may vary). In the Consolation Parlay Cards’ case, the player’s final payout will depend on the number of losses or ties in his/her parlay card. The particular rules applying to ties and losses will be specified after entering each parlay card ticket.
- Players can choose one of the possible results for the games in the Parlay Cards (minimum of 3 picks, maximum number of picks may vary). The options include team to win or draw (in the case of soccer), over/under totals, player to win the match (example: tennis or boxing), etc.
- Players will be requested to enter the amount they wish to bet on the parlay card; said amount will be deducted from the customer’s account balance on the spot.
- If one or more games are suspended or cancelled before the game is made official, the game(s) will be regarded as No Action for Parlay Card-grading purposes. If a game is suspended but is resumed on the same day, said game will be regarded as “Action” for parlay card-betting purposes.
- In the event of a suspended or canceled game, the Parlay Card will have Action, and the game(s) in question will be taken out of the Card (Example: a 5 team Parlay Card will become a 4 team Parlay Card.) In the particular case of 3 team Parlay Cards where one of the listed games is suspended or cancelled, the Parlay Card will be regarded as No Action, and any involved funds will be reimbursed to the player.
- Any amounts pertaining to wins or bet reimbursements will be deposited into the player’s account within 24 hours after the completion of the last listed game.
- Parlay Card entries are regarded as final upon submitting. No cancellations or changes will be permitted.
In those cases where submitted Parlay Card entries featured incorrect lines, team setup mistakes or similar make-up errors, the entire Parlay Card entry will be regarded as No Action and all corresponding stakes will be refunded to the player.
- For claim purposes, players are required to provide the Parlay Card Number given upon Parlay Card entry confirmation.
The following table features the minimum time/play requirements for Parlay Card entry grading, on the basis of sports category.
Pro Football | 55 minutes of play |
College Football | 55 minutes of play |
Pro Basketball | 43 minutes of play |
College Basketball | 35 minutes of play |
Hockey | 55 minutes of play |
Baseball | 5 innings (4 1/2 if the home team is winning) |
Tennis | ONE ball served |
Soccer | 90 minutes minimum |