FAQ
1.I’ve already made my bet, but now the odds/spread/moneyline has changed on the event. Do I get the odds/spread/moneyline I made my wage at, or the new ones that have been posted? Can I choose?
A. When you place a bet, you are locked in to the odds/spread/moneyline you were offered when the bet was placed. If the odds/spread/moneyline changes it does not affect your wager. You still get the same odds/spread/moneyline from the time you made the bet. You cannot get the new odds.
2. How long does it take an online bookie to put my winnings in my account?
A. Anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. It should be really quick.
3. Can I Place a bet with this site? Are you a bookie?
A. No. We do not take wagers, and we are not an online bookie or casino. If you are looking for an online bookie and/or casino we suggest you visit our online bookie section
4. I like to bet on a sport that is not listed on the site. How can I get the information about betting on this sport?
A. If your favourite sport or event is not listed, most likely you can read another sport and apply the same general rules to it. Most sports’ wagering function about the same. However if you would like clarification, please contact us and we will add it to the site A.S.A.P.
5. If a player for a team guarantees a win, and then that team doesn’t win, can I hold him responsible and tell the online bookie to get the money from him instead of me?
A. Ummm…. no. You pay for your bets.
6.What if there is a tie?
A. If a tie should occur, your money will be refunded to you (either your online account, or cash at a casino). You only lose your money if you made a bet which was specific to not have a tie.
7.If the game is canceled or postponed, do I get my money back or just a credit or am I out of luck?
A. If a game changes, usually the case is your bet becomes void and your money will be returned to you. It is possible that certain sportsbook have strange rules for some reason and it is always a good idea to double check questions like these with the sportsbook before placing your wager
8. How do Odds work on a Parlay? How do I know how much I’m going to win?
A. Parlay odds can usually be determined by multiplying the odds for all the selected events. For example, If you pick two NFL games, and the odds for each are 1.9 and 1.8, and you parlay them, your odds on the parlay will be (1.9 X 1.8 =) 3.24. To determine how much you win, multiply your wager by the odds. So a $50 wager on this parlay would payout $162 (112 profit, 50 original bet).