FOOTBALL
••For wagering purposes, winners
and losers are determined by the final score
(including overtime), provided that the
game has gone at least 55 minutes.
• If a game is suspended after 55
minutes and not resumed the same day, then
regardless of whether the game is completed
at a later date, the score when the game
is halted will determine the betting results.
• If a game is suspended before the
completion of 55 minutes and not resumed
the same day, all bets will be scored as
“no action” and all money will
be refunded.
• A football team must play at least
16 games for the wagers on its Total Season
Wins to have action.
• Players are able to buy points
off the spread. The cost for every half
of point is an extra 15 cents except for
when buying on or off of 3 or 7, where it
will cost 25 cents for
a half of point. Players are able to buy
a max of two points.
• All wagers on the game and all wagers
on the second half will include overtime
scoring. Wagers on fourth quarters will
not include the overtime score.
• In NFL and College Football, a two-team
teaser resulting in Tie/Win or Tie/Tie is
considered a push and all money is refunded.
Any teaser with any loss is automatically
a loss.
• The NFL "Visiting teams Points
vs Home teams Points" wagering proposition
includes all games played in a given NFL
week which includes all games played from
Thursday to Monday.
Live Betting:
With our NEW Live lines set-up you can
wager while the game is been played.
The following rules govern all events in
Live categories, NFL Live.
1. All Live lines are for the complete
game score.
2. Lines will be offered at line maker
discretion. We do not guarantee a line at
any point in the game.
3. PlatinumSB reserves the right to cancel
any wager made on an obvious mistake line.
For Live events, bad line wagers will be
cancelled within 30 minutes and a note of
cancellation will be placed in the account,
viewable at login.
4. The lines will be offered during intermissions
only.
Props & Futures
NFL regular season wins and match-ups are
based on teams completing all 16 regular
season games.
AFC/NFC Conference winners are determined
by the teams progressing to the Superbowl.
NFL Divisional winners are determined by
games won during regular season (NFL tie
break rules apply), based on teams completing
all 16 games.
NCAAF regular season wins and match-ups
are based on teams completing the minimum
number of games specified.


BASKETBALL
College and WNBA basketball games must go at least
35 minutes to have action.
NBA games must go at least 43 minutes to
have action.
For wagering purposes, winners and losers
are determined by the final score (including
overtime), provided that the game has gone
the minimum time as specified above. If
a game is suspended after the minimum time
has been played and not resumed the same
day, then regardless of whether the game
is completed at a later date, the score
when the game is halted will determine the
betting results.
If a game is suspended before the minimum
time has been reached and not resumed the
same day, all bets will be scored “no
action” and all monies refunded.
Players are able to buy points in basketball.
Every half of point costs 10 cents extra.
Customers are allowed to buy a max of two
points.
Props & Futures
NBA basketball team must play all 82 games
for wagers on its season wins to have action.


HOCKEY
NHL (60 Minutes)
All wagers placed under this category are
for regulation time ONLY and do NOT include
either overtime or penalty shootouts. All
bets will be graded as soon as the 3rd period
ends with the final score been the score
at the end of the 3rd period only.
No parlays will be accepted with these type
of lines.
NHL
For wagering on games in the National Hockey
League, the final score includes overtime
and shootouts-unless otherwise specified-
Shoot Out: If the game goes to the shoot
out format, the shoot out winner will count
only 1 goal. This final score will determine
the winning team and total score.
Example: The Predators and the Maple Leafs
are tied 2-2 and proceed to a shootout.
The Leafs win the shootout. The final score
for wagering purposes is Maple Leafs 3,
Predators 2.
The Grand Salami will
be decided by the total goals scored in
all NHL games scheduled for that day, includes
overtimes and shootouts (shootouts just
count for 1 goal).
All scheduled games must go at least the
official time. If any scheduled game is
canceled or stopped before that, all wagers
on the Grand Salami will be canceled.
No parlays will be accepted with these type
of lines.
Props & Futures
NHL team must play all 82 games for wagers
on its season wins to have action.
OHL
For wagering on games in the Ontario Hockey
League, the final score includes overtime
and shootouts-unless otherwise specified.
Shoot Out: If the game goes to the shoot
out format, the shoot out winner will count
only 1 goal. This final score will determine
the winning team and total score.
Example: Guelph Storm and the Erie Otters
are tied 2-2 and proceed to a shootout.
The Erie Otters win the shootout. The final
score for wagering purposes is Erie Otters
3, Guelph Storm 2.


BASEBALL
General:
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When wagering on total runs (over/under)
the game must go 9 innings (8.5 if the
home team is ahead) to have action.
If a game is called or suspended in
extra innings, the score will be determined
after the last full inning unless the
home team scores to tie, or takes the
lead in the bottom half of the inning,
in which case the score is determined
at the time the game is called.
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Wagers on total runs will be refunded
if a pitcher change occurs prior to
both listed pitchers throwing at least
one pitch.
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Rules for Run Line and Alternate Run
Line wagers are the same as those for
baseball totals.
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The result of a game is official after
5 innings of play unless the home team
is leading after 4.5 innings. If a game
is called or suspended, the winner is
determined by the score after the last
full inning unless the home team scores
to tie, or takes the lead in the bottom
half of the inning, in which case the
winner is determined by the score at
the time the game is called. Monies
will be refunded if the home team ties
the game and it is then suspended. Events
will not carry over to the following
day unless otherwise specified.
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PlatinumSB does not recognize postponed
games, protests or overturned decisions
for wagering purposes. All baseball
wagers must go the day written, otherwise
there is no action and all monies are
refunded.
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Money-line wagers on baseball will
be accepted in the following manner:
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Action - team against team,
regardless of the starting pitchers.
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Listed Pitchers - if both
starting pitchers are not exactly
as specified at the time of the
bet, the wager will be deemed "no
action".
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One Listed Pitcher - this
is a wager on or against one specified
pitcher, regardless of the other
starting pitcher. If the specified
pitcher does not start, the wager
is deemed "no action". (examples:
"the Red Sox versus Helling" indicates
a wager against Helling. "Helling
against the Red Sox" indicates a
wager on Helling).
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In the event there is a pitching change
prior to the game, the money-line will
be re-adjusted and "action" wagers will
be graded using the opening price for
the new pitcher.
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A pitcher is deemed a starter after
throwing the first pitch to the opponent's
first batter.
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Wagers on totals and run-lines must
always specify both pitchers listed.
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Double Headers: Double header games
are denoted as Game1 or Game2. Members
may list pitchers in a double header,
however, wagers are taken on games,
not pitchers. If a scheduled pitcher
does not go in his scheduled game of
a double header but in the other game,
wagers are graded based on the Game,
not on the pitcher.
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A baseball team must play at least
160 games for wagers on its season wins
to have action.
First-Half Wagers (5 innings):
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All wagers on baseball first halfs
(5 innings) will be decided on the basis
of the score at the end of five full
innings.
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If a game does not go five full innings,
all first-half wagers (5 innings) will
be canceled.
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Once 5 full innings have been completed,
all wagers on the first half (5 innings)
will stand.
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All first-half wagers (5 innings) must
list both pitchers. If either listed
pitcher does not start, wagers on the
first half (5 innings) will be canceled.
Baseball Grand Salami:
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The Baseball Grand Salami will be decided
by the total runs scored in all major-league
games scheduled for that day.
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All scheduled games must go at least
9 innings (8.5 if the home team is winning).
If any scheduled game is canceled or
stopped before the completion of 8.5
innings, all wagers on the Baseball
Grand Salami will be canceled.
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No pitchers will be listed for the
Grand Salami; all wagers will have action
regardless of the starting pitchers.
MLB Minor Leagues:
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In the case a double header is played
between Team A and Team B and PlatinumSB
posts a price for Team A vs Team B for
only one game, not designating this
as either Game 1 or Game 2, this shall
be considered as a price on game 1.
If, in fact, Game 1 has already started,
this shall be presumed to be Game 2.
MLB Runs, Hits and Errors (MLB R-H-E):
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All MLB R-H-E wagers will be graded
using the sum of Runs, Hits and Errors
as grading factors.
For example,
|
Runs |
Hits |
Errors |
| LA Angels |
2 |
6 |
3 |
| Cleveland |
14 |
10 |
0 |
will result in a MLB R-H-E score of
LA Angels 11, Cleveland 24
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When wagering on MLB R-H-E totals (over/unders)
or MLB R-H-E spreads, the game must
go 9 innings (8.5 if the home team is
ahead) to have action. If a game is
called or suspended in extra innings,
the score will be determined after the
last full inning unless the home team
scores to tie in the bottom half of
the inning in which case the score is
determined at the time the game is called.
With MLB R-H-E moneylines the game must
go 4.5 if the home team is ahead or
5 innings if the home team is not ahead
after 4.5 innings.
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For all MLB R-H-E wagers both listed
pitchers must start. A pitcher is deemed
a starter after throwing the first pitch
to the opponent's first batter. If a
listed pitcher doesn't start all monies
will be refunded.
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Double Headers: Double header games
are denoted as Game1 or Game2. Members
may list pitchers in a double header,
however, wagers are taken on games,
not pitchers. If a scheduled pitcher
does not go in his scheduled game of
a double header but in the other game,
wagers are graded based on the Game,
not on the pitcher.
MLB Prop Rules:
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On any prop, the player must either
throw one pitch, or have one plate appearance
in the designated game for the wager
to have action.
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On any prop, the game must go 9 innings
(8.5 if the home team is ahead) to have
action.
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The listed pitchers must start the
game for any props to have action.
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On any prop involving more than one
game, all games affecting the outcome
of the prop must go 9 innings (8.5 if
the home team is ahead) to have action.
For example, the prop "will any game
have exactly 1 total run scored?" would
be no action if any game were stopped
in the 8th inning.
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For head to head matchups between players,
both players must start the game for
the prop to have action.
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On Total Bases Propositions, the listed
pitchers and both players must start.
A batter is only credited for bases
if he hits a single (1), a double (2),
a triple (3) or a home run (4). A walk,
hit by pitch, error, balk or passed
ball do not count. The batter must hit
the ball and make it to first base without
an error being committed. If he hits
a single, for example, and makes it
further than first on an error, he is
only credited with a single (1 base).
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Pitcher propositions "Total Runs Allowed"
include both earned and unearned runs.
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Any MLB proposition using the phrase
"innings pitched" will be graded using
the box score number. For example, take
the case of a visiting starter who pitches
five complete innings and then faces
three batters in the top of the sixth,
but records no outs. This would be graded
as 5.0 "innings pitched". If the home
starter pitched five complete innings
and did not throw a pitch in the bottom
of the sixth, he would also have a grade
of 5.0 "innings pitched". A "pick-em"
match-up between these two pitchers
for most innings pitched would be graded
a tie.
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MLB Propositions will be graded using
the results listed at www.MLB.com.
MLB General Props:
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For MLB General Props, the result of
a game is official after 5 innings of
play unless the home team is leading
after 4.5 innings.
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MLB General Props do not require any
specific pitcher to start a game.
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If there are 10 or more games scheduled
on a given day, all games or all games
but one must go to completion for MLB
General Props to have action. No more
than one game may be shortened or postponed.
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If there are 9 or fewer games scheduled
on a given day, all of them must go
to completion for MLB General Props
to have action. No game may be either
shortened or postponed.
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Only the statistics of games declared
official will be used for purposes of
scoring MLB General Props. If a shortened
game is declared official and MLB General
Props have action, then statistics of
this shortened game will be included
with regard to grading.
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For the prop "How many players will
hit more than 1 HR today?" - This prop
will refer to any player hitting more
than one HR in a single game. If a player
hits 1 HR in each game of a double-header,
that does NOT count as more than 1 HR
for the day. He must hit 2 or more HR's
in a single game for it to be considered
more than 1 HR.
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For MLB General Props, if a team plays
more than one game on a given day (e.g.
double header), the statistics of each
game will be considered independent.
(e.g. "Most runs scored by one team",
Philadelphia plays two games, scoring
4 runs in game one and 5 runs in game
two. Either the 4 runs or 5 runs will
be used but they will NOT be combined
as 9 runs.)
MLB Futures: Player vs Player Season Props:
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For baseball player vs. player season
props, if either or both players start
the season on the disabled list, not
on the active roster or is sent to the
minors, wagers have no action.
Baseball Series Wagers:
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Wagers on baseball series are based
on the first three games played of each
series.
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At least two of the first three series
games must be played for wagers to have
action.
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If only one of the first three games
is postponed or canceled, series wagers
stand as written.
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If two of the first three games are
postponed or canceled, all wagers on
that series will be graded as No Action
and the monies refunded.
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A called game will count toward a series
wager provided it is officially declared
a regulation game.
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Pitchers cannot be listed for series
wagers; all wagers will have action
regardless of the starting pitchers.
PlayOffs / World Series Pick 4:
Each combination lists the exact order
of finish of the final four Major League
teams in the playoffs, specified by the
order of names as follows:
- The winner of the World Series.
- The loser of the World Series.
- The loser of the American League Championship
Series.
- The loser of the National League Championship
Series.
Example: Suppose we have the following
result in the playoffs:
- The Dodgers beat the Braves in the National
League Championship Series.
- The Twins beat the Angels in the American
League Championship Series.
- The Dodgers then win the World Series
against the Twins.
In that case, the winning combination would
be: Dodgers/Twins/Angels/Braves.
MLB Division Superfecta:
In the event that two or more teams are
tied for a place in the MLB Division Superfecta,
the placement of the tied teams will be
resolved with the following tiebreakers
(listed in order of usage):
- Team with most runs scored
- Team with least runs allowed
If there is still a tie after utilizing
the tiebreaker procedure, a Superfecta will
be graded a winner if any possible order
for the still-tied teams would be a winner.
World Baseball Classic Rules:
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Pool Wagering - In the event of a tie
between 2 or 3 teams within a pool,
whoever wins the tiebreaker according
the world baseball classic (whichever
team is considered the number 1 team
from that pool in the next round) is
considered the winner.
MLB - Second Chance
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Bets are for the entire game and not
for any specific portion of the game.
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Game must go 8 1/2 or 9 innings in
accordance with Baseball - General Rule
1 for action, including moneylines.
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If there are 1 or more runs scored
in the bottom of the listed inning,
bets are no action.


SOCCER
Money line wagering on soccer offers a draw line
as well as sides. If there is a tie the
draw will be the awarded winner and any
wagers on the money line of either team
will be graded as losses. If there is a
wager placed on either of the teams and
one of them wins the draw line along with
the losing team will be graded as losses.
Unless otherwise specified, wagers on the
outcome of a match will be decided on regulation
time only. This includes two halves of play
and any time the referee adds on to compensate
for injuries and other stoppages. Extra
time / overtime / golden goal are not taken
into consideration for soccer bets unless
otherwise stipulated.
If a match is suspended before the full
90 minutes including injury time is reached,
and not completed the same day, wagers on
the outcome of the match are considered
void and all stakes shall be returned.
Wagers on the first half of a soccer match
include 45 minutes of play plus any stoppage
time added by the referee at the end of
the second half. Extra periods, golden goals,
and shootouts are not included in second
half wagering. Goals are scored in the first
half do not count toward the second half
wager.


GOLF
Tournament Match-ups:
Both players listed in the match-up must
tee-off for your bet to have ‘Action’.
The player with the most completed holes
wins. If the players complete the same number
of holes, then the player with the lowest
score wins. If the players are still tied
then the wager is ‘no-action’
and all monies will be refunded. If both
golfers in a match-up are in a sudden death
playoff, the winner of the play-off wins
the match-up.
Individual Round Match-ups:
Single day match-ups are wagers on the particular
day’s 18-holes. They do not include
holes played as part of a completion from
the previous day’s round or playoff
holes considered part of the overall tournament
score. If the start of a round is delayed,
or if play during a round is suspended,
all pending wagers will remain valid for
48 hours. If the postponement lasts more
than 48 hours, all pending wagers will be
cancelled and all monies refunded. Both
golfers must tee off for action. If both
players end the 18 holes in a tie, the moneyline
wagers shall be refunded.
Golf Odds to Win:
Wagers on a golfer who does not play in
the tournament are graded as ‘no-action’
and all monies refunded (unless otherwise
specified). A golfer is deemed to have played
once he has teed off. In the event of a
player withdrawing after having teed off,
wagers on that player will be lost. The
"Field" includes all players not
offered by name. Should a tournament be
shortened, or otherwise affected, due to
weather conditions the leader at the end
of the number of holes specified by the
officials will be the winner.
Group Betting:
1. The winner will be the player with the
lowest score at the end of the tournament
(or after the cut if all players miss the
cut), playoff included.
2. In the event of a tie, the winner will
be the player with the lowest score for
the final round. If a tie still exists then
the odds on the top players will be adjusted
by dividing the original odds into the number
on players tied for first place.
3. If a player does not tee off all bets
on that group will be void and monies refunded.
Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not
mentioned here.


AUTO RACING EVENTS
* If a race or qualifier is postponed for any reason,
all wagers will remain valid for 48 hours. If the
postponement lasts more than 48 hours, all wagers
will be canceled and the monies refunded.
* The Official NASCAR winner of the race shall be
the winner of the race for wagering purposes; this
includes all races which are halted prematurely for
any reason.
* In head-to-head matchups, both drivers must start
the race in order for the wager to be considered "action".
* If a starting driver who has completed at least
one lap is replaced during the race by another driver
for any reason, the starting driver will be awarded
the finishing driver's position at the end of the
race. Example: Driver T Stewart starts the race, completes
8 laps, but leaves the race due to injury, and then
replacement driver J Smith finishes the race and places
10th.In the race standings, driver T Stewart would
be credited with a 10th place finish.
* Disqualifications that occur more than 30 minutes
after the race has ended are not recognized for wagering
purposes.


BOXING
When the bell sounds to begin the first round, the
bout will be considered official for betting purposes,
regardless of the scheduled length or title.
If the scheduled length of the match is changed,
all prior wagers on the number of rounds the bout
will last will be graded as “No Action”.
Each round is three minutes in duration; a half-round
is defined as ninety seconds.
For wagering purposes, the disqualification of a
boxer during a match will be counted as a knockout
by his opponent.
If the wagering offer on a match includes the draw
as a third option and the match ends in a draw, wagers
on the draw will be paid, while wagers on either fighter
will be lost. If the wagering offer includes only
the two boxers, with the draw either not offered or
offered as a separate proposition, and the match ends
in a draw, wagers on either fighter will be refunded.
In situations not covered by the previous rules,
the wagering decision announced by the Don Best Sports
information service will be considered official and
binding.
Las Vegas wagering rules will be used for any situation
not covered herein.


TENNIS
Retirement or Disqualification:
If a tennis match is not completed because
of player retirement or disqualification,
all wagers will be considered void. Such
wagers will be cancelled and the money refunded.
If a tennis match is completed, all wagers
stand as written. A delay in the start of
a match will not affect the standing of
wagers, nor will a suspension, as long as
play is resumed and the match completed.
All tennis Future bets are placed as "All
In" unless otherwise stated. If a player
withdraws before participating, then all bets
on that player are settled as a loss.

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