All In Betting Rules
In order to place this bet, you’ll need the special ‘racetrack’ betting section (see the picture above) which is available in most online roulette variations but not in all of them. To know these things, together with the roulette rules is vital if you want to actually enjoy the game in full and, of course, to win money. There are two common rules: the 'full bet' rule or the half bet rule. If the 'full bet' rule is in effect, as it usually is in No-Limit games, and the amount of an all-in is less than the minimum bet or the full amount of the previous raise, it's now a 'real' raise and doesn't reopen the betting.
Football
- For wagering purposes, a football game (NFL or college) becomes official after fifty-five (55) minutes of play.
- Games lasting under 55 minutes constitute 'No Action' or 'Push/Cancel' and all money is refunded.
- Wagering on the game period spread, moneyline, or total (over/under) include any overtime scoring.
- Half-time (2nd Half) wagering includes any overtime scores. Fourth Quarter wagering does NOT include overtime scores.
- Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not mentioned here.
Baseball
- A baseball game becomes official for moneyline wagering purposes after 4 1/2 innings if home team is winning, or 5 innings if visiting team is winning.
- If a game is cancelled 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).
- Money will be refunded if the home team ties the game, and the game is then suspended.
- Events do not carry over to the following day (unless otherwise specified).
- For runlines and game totals (over/under), a baseball game becomes official after 8 1/2 innings if home team is winning, or 9 innings if visiting team is winning.
- If a game goes past 9 innings and is not completed (ie suspended, curfew, rain delay, etc.), there is action on game total and runline wagers.
- Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not mentioned here.
Basketball
- For wagering purposes, a basketball game becomes official after forty-three (43) minutes of play for pros, and (35) minutes of play for college.
- Games lasting under official time constitute 'No Action' or 'Push/Cancel' and all money is refunded.
- Wagering on the game period spread, moneyline, or total (over/under) include any overtime scoring.
- Half-time (2nd Half) wagering includes any overtime scores. Fourth Quarter wagering does NOT include overtime scores.
- Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not mentioned here.
Hockey
NHL Hockey Rules
- For wagering purposes, a hockey game (pro or college) becomes official after fifty-five (55) minutes of play.
- Games lasting under official time constitute 'No Action' or 'Push/Cancel' and all money is refunded.
- Games must take place on the site and date scheduled. (unless otherwise specified)
- Overtime scores are included on all game period wagers. Third Period wagering does NOT include overtime scores.
- Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not mentioned here.
Boxing
If you wager on a fighter, and the fight ends in a draw and there is no draw option, the wager is 'No Action' or 'Push/Cancel' and all money is refunded. If there is a draw option and the fight ends in a draw, then all wagers on the fighters will be settled as a loss, and the wagers on the draw will be deemed a winner.
Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not mentioned here.
Soccer
There will be 3 columns for the three betting options: Home, Draw , and Away. Click on the corresponding odds and this will be your wager. The result of the game is decided after regulation play (90 minutes including injury time). Overtime, the Golden Goal rule, and penalty kicks (after regulation play) are not taken into consideration for soccer bets unless otherwise stipulated.
Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not mentioned here.
Tennis
Fixed Odds
Like other similar types of contests, you may wager on a player to win a tournament at fixed odds. Tournament wagers are considered 'All-In.' Refunds are not given if a player withdraws.
Match-ups
Head to head match-ups are available between contestants. A ball must be served for head to head match-up wagers to stand. Otherwise, wagers will be 'No Action' or 'Push/Cancel' and all money will be refunded. Wagers placed on match-ups WILL have action even if the match is postponed (due to weather) and completed on a later date.
Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not mentioned here.
Golf
Before a tournament begins there will be a list of golfers with their odds of winning the tournament beside them. Click on the golfer/odds and those are the odds you be given. So if the golfer is listed at 1000 you will win $1000 for every $100 wagered.
Single day matchups are wagers on the particular day's 18-holes. Holes played as part of a completion from the previous day's round, and playoff holes are not included in Single Day matchups. Should a day's round be shortened, or otherwise affected due to weather conditions, and the round is continued the next day, the full 18 holes will be considered in determining the outcome of the bet (even if they are played over two days). If both members of the matchup do not complete the full 18 holes, all bets are 'No Action'. If both players end the 18 holes in a tie, the bet is considered a 'No Action' wager.
Note: Please see limits to see the maximum allowed to bet on golf games.
If a tournament does not go the scheduled number of holes (usually 72), and PGA officials agree to shorten it, wagers are still valid.
Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not mentioned here.
Auto Racing
There will be a list of drivers with their odds of winning the event beside them. Click on the driver/odds and those are the odds you are given. So if the driver is listed at 1000 you will win $1000 for every $100 wagered. Proposition wagers will also be offered for a driver vs driver wager.
Auto Match-Ups
When wagering on a match-up, both drivers involved must start the race (cross the start/finish line) otherwise the wager is 'No Action' or 'Push/Cancel' and money is refunded. In a case where the starting driver is replaced during the race with another driver from the same team, the position the new driver finishes in will be awarded to the original driver. This holds for wagering on win odds and/or match-ups.
*Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not mentioned here.
**Please verify with your sportsbook for more accurate betting rules.
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Interested in online gambling, but don’t want to do something too complicated? Try sports betting! Sports betting is considered by many to be the easiest form of gambling to get started with. When betting on sports, your goal is essentially to predict the outcome of a sports event and wager money according to what you think is going to happen. When you’re right, you win money. And when you’re wrong, you lose money.
Even those who have no real interest in betting on sports have at least a basic understanding of what’s involved. Actually, the main reason why it’s so easy to get started with sports betting is that you don’t actually NEED to know anything other than the basics.
Texas Hold'em All In Betting Rules
Now, we’re not telling you this to suggest that you shouldn’t try to learn more. You are going to be putting your hard-earned money at risk, so the more you know, the better. A proper understanding of how everything works is very useful, even if you only plan to bet every now and then for fun. It’s pretty much vital if you want to take things seriously and have a chance of making long-term profits.
All In Betting Rules
We’re not suggesting that you should learn everything there is to know about sports betting before even getting started. While that’s not necessary, there are definitely a few things you need to be aware of. That’s why we wrote this article. It’s essentially a summary of everything we think you should know before putting your money at risk. A lot of what we cover here is explained in more detail elsewhere in our sports betting guide. That’s because this article was created for complete beginners, and we left some of the more complicated details out.
All In Betting Rules
We start by explaining what fixed odds betting is, as this is the most common form of sports betting. We look at the five main components of a sports wager and provide some examples. Then we explain how there are different types of wagers and some alternative forms of sports betting, too. We briefly cover how to actually place wagers with bookmakers, and look at the various types of bookmakers. We also explain how and why they make money. We finish by discussing the importance of defining your sports betting objectives.