For specific sports or bets, the following special rules apply which may differ from the prevailing rules for live betting.
a) Soccer
All bets are evaluated based on the result after the official game time at the end of the regular 90 minutes, unless the Betting operator has stated something different (betting results). This includes the stoppage time set by the referee for interruption, but not a possible extra time, penalties or Golden Goal, if the Betting operator does not specify otherwise with respect to the bet.
The obligation of the Customer is to know the game time, so that complaints about the time of an announced game, for which a bet was offered, are not considered for repayments of the bet.
The Betting operator is not responsible, if a match with an official start and game time has not been started at the regular start time and has not been played in regular time (the reason is irrelevant).
All friendly matches are evaluated based on the actual result of the game (without extra time), regardless of whether 90 minutes were played.
For example, if the referee finishes a friendly match in the 88th minute, the match will be evaluated according to the final score as if the game had officially played in full time, and the bets are evaluated based on the score.
Exceptions to this rule are friendly matches, whose estimated game time is significantly different from the time played, as well as games that have been played in a different format (such as games 3x45 min., 1x45 Min., 2x30 min., 2x60 min.) In this case, the bets will be declared invalid and will be evaluated with the odds 1.00.
In the event that a game is played in the format 3x30 (e.g., a friendly matches), all bets on the first/second halftime (and other related bets), are evaluated like the game was match 2x45 minute. Bets referring to the first half are evaluated in the 45th minute of the match.
All bets on interrupted events, which do not continue within 48 hours from the initial start time of the event or for which a new start time is announced that is not within the 48-hour period, will be evaluated with an odd of 1.00. All bets, which were not affected by the interruption, will be evaluated according to odds that were valid at the time of placing the bet.
For markets on which the bets shown below are allowed, the following rule applies:
Red and yellow cards assigned to people who are not active players in the field (substituted players, players on the bench, coaches and other expert staff, etc.) or assigned after the end of regular time are not considered.
Corners that are assigned, but not performed are not considered.
Head-to-Head bets will be valid if both players start at the event; otherwise, the bet will be considered invalid and evaluated with an odd of 1.00. The winner of the Head-to-Head bet is the player who has scored more goals in the regular time of the match (own goals are not considered).
b) Tennis
In case of interruption of the match due retiring of one of the competitors (disqualification, injury, handover etc.) bets are invalid. Live bets that are decided at the time of interruption are valid. Live bets can be offered for game, set and result. Live bets on the result for a certain part are valid, if this part of the event finishes regular. If the event is interrupted and does not start again until the official end of the tournament, the bet is invalid. If an interrupted event continues within the tournament, bets are valid. For couples in tennis, as well as for matches that are decided with a "tie-break", in case of the result 1:1 in sets, applies the rule that the game, which is played to 10 points with two points difference, is considered as third set and is counted as one game. All bets will be processed after the official results of the matches are known. If a match is handed by one of the players (injury, surrender, disqualification, etc.) at any time before the end of the match, bets will be void and settled at odds of 1.0. Bets placed before the match is abandoned (e.g., 1st Set Winner, More / Less Gamma…) will be processed according to the valid odds at the time the bet is placed.
c) Handball
Bets relate to the regular time duration of the event, unless otherwise stated. Live bets on the outcome of one part of the event are valid, if that part regularly ends. For this type of bet, only the result achieved in the corresponding part of the event is valid.
d) Volleyball
Bets relate to the result after regularly played number of sets, unless otherwise specified. Live bets on winner of the set are valid, if the set is regularly completed.
e) Basketball
Bets relate to the regular time duration of the event, unless otherwise stated. Live bets on the outcome of one part of the event are valid, if that part regularly ends. For this type of bet valid is only the result achieved in the corresponding part of the event. Only the bets placed on the outcome in regular time are valid, unless otherwise stated.
f) Ice hockey
Bets relate to the regular time duration of the event, unless otherwise stated. Live bets on the outcome of one part of the event are valid, if that part regularly ends. For this type of bet valid is only the result achieved in the corresponding part of the event. Only the bets placed on the outcome in regular time are valid, unless otherwise stated.
g) Baseball
Baseball is evaluated after at least 5 innings are played or after 4.5 innings when the home team leads. In this case, the result at the time of interruption is considered. If the event is interrupted before, it will be evaluated with an odd of 1.00 and the stake will be refunded. If the event ends in a draw (e.g., Spring Training), the bet will be evaluated with an odd of 1.00 and the stake will be refunded. If the event does not start that day for which it was scheduled it will be evaluated with an odd of 1.00.
h) Boxing
With the gong of the first round the match is considered started, otherwise all bets will be evaluated with an odd of 1.00. If the match ends in a draw all bets will be evaluated with an odd of 1.00. Technical knockouts and disqualifications are treated as K.O. If a participant does not respond to the sound of a gong and does not continue fighting, the previous round counts as the end of the fight.
i) Golf
Outright bets
If a player tees off, he/she will be considered a participant of the tournament even if he/she does not play the tournament until the end. If the event for whatever reason does not take place, after the bet is already submitted, it will be void and evaluated with an odd of 1.00 and the stake will be refunded.
Head-to-Head bets are valid if both players are participating in the tournament. If the players from Head-to-Head bets do not enter the tournament, bets will be invalid and evaluated with an odd of 1.00.
Betting on match tournament
The best-placed player at the end of the tournament is the winner. If a player for any reason does not take part in a tournament, for which he/she has been registered, the bet will be considered invalid and evaluated with an odd of 1.00 and the stake will be refunded. All bets placed on players who miss the "cut", will be considered lost. If both players miss the cut, the player with the lowest score (strokes) in the cut is considered winner. If a player is disqualified before the "cut" or after both players have made the "cut", the other player is considered winner. If a player is disqualified after making the "cut", and the other player misses the "cut", the winner is the disqualified player, who made the "cut".
Tournament group betting
The player with the best ranking is the winner of the Tournament. In case of non-participation of players or group, bets are considered invalid. If none of the listed players makes the "cut", the player with the lowest score is considered winner. If more players have the same number of strokes, the "Dead Heat Rules" will be applied. Dead-heat rules will be applied except where the winner is determined by playoffs.
Is the player X going to make a "cut"?
From the moment a player tees off, the bet will be treated as he/she had taken part in the competition, even if he/she did not finish the round. Official results are crucial in determining the winner.
1st/2nd/3rd/4th round, 3 balls
In the event that a player does not start the round at all, the bet will be canceled and reimbursed at odds of 1.00. If a player starts but does not finish the round, the bet is considered lost. The winner is determined based on the lowest number of strokes (score) for a completed round. If the player's plan (schedule) is changed, the bet will be canceled and reimbursed at odds of 1.00.
j) Athletics and swimming
Bets will be evaluated, if the registered participant is in the starting grid, regardless of whether he/she participates in eventual finals. Should a participant, regardless the reason, not be participate in the finals, bets are evaluated accordingly as lost. If the start of an event is postponed, bets will be valid until the event is completed or officially cancelled.
k) Motorsport (e.g. Formula 1)
If a registered participant participates in the race preparations, e.g., qualifying of the race, but does not start in race, the bet is considered lost. Otherwise, the bet will be evaluated with an odd of 1.00.
The winner of a Head-to-Head bet is the driver with the better ranking at the end of the race, provided that both drivers were in the starting grid. If both drivers pull out of the race, the driver that has completed more laps is considered winner. If both drivers should pull out in the same round, the driver with the better ranking in the last completed lap is considered winner.
l) Wintersport
The order of the first official release of the ranking by the organizer will be considered as the result of the event, unless possible changes are published related to incorrect result.
If a competitor gives up before the start of the event, all bets will be void and evaluated at an odd of 1.00.
Bets on sky jumping events start with the qualification jumps.
If the start of a winter sports event or a section of it is postponed due to reasons beyond control (force majeure), bets remain valid until the entire betting event is regularly completed or officially cancelled. In case of a venue change due to changes of the official start date, all bets will be declared invalid and evaluated at the odd of 1.00. Cancelled events that have several connected sections are evaluated, according to the results of the individual sections of the event that has ended regularly.
Besides the general Terms and Conditions for Head-to-Head bets on winter sports events that consist of several connected sections, also apply the following special regulations:
If neither of the competitors of a head-to-head bet finishes the event regularly, the competitor with the better ranking in the official release of the event organizer is considered winner. Head- to-Head bets are considered void, if both competitors finish the event with the same number of points. If one of the competitors pulls out before the end of the event, the competitor that finishes is considered winner. Should both competitors pull out bevor the end of the event, the bet is considered lost.
According to these regulations, bets on individual sections of the event will be evaluated (first or second run, first and second jump, etc.). In all other cases, the evaluation of Head-to-Head bets takes place according to the general T&C.