All markets will be settled on the result including overtime unless stated otherwise in these
Betfair American Football Rules or in the Market Information (e.g. the half time/full time market)
or where the market has been unconditionally determined. If the game results in a tie after overtime
all bets on the outright match winner market will be void.
If a match does not start on the scheduled starting date and is not completed within three days of
the scheduled completion date, all bets will be void except for those on markets which have been
unconditionally determined.
If a match starts but is later abandoned or postponed, then within three
days of the scheduled start date:(a) at least 55 minutes of play must have elapsed; or (b) an
official result must be 'called' by the relevant governing body; otherwise all bets will be void,
except for those on markets which have been unconditionally determined. In those instances, if
the scores are tied then all bets on the outright match winner market will be void.
Where there is a presentation ceremony, markets will be settled on the official result of the
relevant governing body at the time of the ceremony, regardless of any subsequent disqualification
or amendment to the result.
If there is no presentation ceremony, outcomes will be determined in accordance with the official
result of the relevant governing body, regardless of any subsequent disqualification or amendment
to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial settlement of
the relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
Unless stated otherwise in the Market Information, if a track or field event is abandoned, cancelled
or postponed and not completed within 7 days of the scheduled completion date, all bets will be
void except for those on markets which have been unconditionally determined.
Bets apply to regular time excluding overtime. However bets on "Finals" matches apply to regular
time including overtime except for those on markets which have been unconditionally determined or
as stated otherwise in the Market Information (e.g. half-time/full-time markets). If the game results
in a tie, Betfair dead-heat rules apply to bets on the match odds market.
If a match does not start on the scheduled starting date and is not completed within three days of
the scheduled start date, all bets will be void except for those on markets which have been
unconditionally determined.
If a match starts but is abandoned or postponed before half-time and not completed within three
days of the scheduled start date then the match shall be deemed to be a tie and settled on Betfair
dead-heat rules. If a match starts but is abandoned or postponed in the second half and not completed
within three days of the scheduled start date then the match shall be settled on the official result
of the relevant governing body. In both instances, bets on the match odds market will be settled as
set out above and all other bets will be void except for those on markets which have been
unconditionally determined.
All bets relating to any individual player will stand if they are listed in any 22 player squad on
the match day, irrespective of whether they take any part in the match or not.
These Betfair Baseball Rules apply to Major League Baseball (MLB), World Baseball Classic and
Japanese Baseball only. All other baseball, including Finnish Baseball for example, will be governed
by the rules set out in the General Rules and the Market Information.
If a match does not start on the scheduled starting date, all bets will be void.
If an MLB match starts but is later abandoned or postponed and an official result is not declared
within three days of the scheduled start date, all bets will be void, except for those on markets
which have been unconditionally determined.
If a Japanese Baseball match starts but is later abandoned or postponed and the match is not completed
within three days of the scheduled start date, all bets will be void except for those on markets
which have been unconditionally determined.
All bets will include extra innings, unless otherwise stated in the Market Information.
All bets on 'Total runs' or 'Run line' markets will be void unless there has been at least 9 innings
completed (8 1/2 if the home team is ahead), or if the official length of the match is 7 innings,
then all bets will be void unless there has been 7 innings (6 ½ if the home team is ahead), except
(in both circumstances) those bets on markets which have been unconditionally determined.
In "Listed" markets, bets will be void unless both named pitchers listed in the Betfair market start
as pitchers in the first fielding innings for their respective teams.
Bets will be settled on the result including overtime unless stated otherwise in the Market
Information or where the market has been unconditionally determined or as set out in these Betfair
Basketball rules.
If a match does not start on the scheduled start date then all bets will be void.
If a match starts but is later abandoned or postponed then, within three days of the scheduled
start date, (a) at least 43 minutes of play must have elapsed in any NBA match or 35 minutes of
play must have elapsed in any other match; or (b) an official result must be 'called' by the
relevant governing body; otherwise all bets will be void, except for those on markets which
have been unconditionally determined. In these instances, if the scores are tied then dead heat
rules will apply to bets on the outright match winner market.
All individual bout markets will be settled according to the official result of the relevant
governing body immediately after the end of the fight, regardless of any subsequent disqualification
or amendment to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial
settlement of the relevant market in order to correct an error in tallying the points or in order
to correct an error in reporting the result).
If a fight is abandoned, cancelled or postponed and not completed within three days of the scheduled
start date, or a boxer is withdrawn or substituted before the first round bell, all bets will be void.
If a boxer retires before the start of a round, fails to answer the bell, or is disqualified for any
reason between rounds, the fight will be deemed to have finished at the end of the previous round.
If one of the boxers is disqualified they will be deemed a loser.
If the scheduled duration (e.g. number of rounds) of a fight changes after we have started to offer
bets on it, all bets on that fight will stand except for bets involving an event to occur before,
during or after specified rounds or round groupings (which will be voided). For example, in such
circumstances, bets on Boxer A to win in round 5 (or Boxer A to win during rounds 4 to 6) would be voided.
If the scheduled venue is changed after the market has been loaded by Betfair so that the new venue
is changed to a venue in a different country then all bets will be void. For all other changes to the
scheduled venue bets will stand.
In boxing or mixed martial arts, if fight is declared a 'no contest' or 'no decision' then all bets
will be void.
In mixed martial arts, if a fight is declared a draw or a technical draw then all bets will be void.
If a ball is not bowled during a competition, series or match then all bets will be void
except for those on any market that has been unconditionally determined (e.g. in the
'Completed Match' market).
If a match is shortened by weather, all bets will be settled according to the official
result (including for limited overs matches, the result determined by the Duckworth Lewis method).
In the event of a match being decided by a bowl-off or toss of the coin, all bets will be
void except for those on markets that have been unconditionally determined.
If a match starts but is later abandoned for any reason other than weather (which may
include but is not limited to: dangerous or unplayable wicket or outfield; pitch vandalism;
strike or boycott; crowd protests/violence; stadium damage; acts of terrorism; and acts of God),
Betfair reserves the right to void all bets, except for those on markets that have been
unconditionally determined.
If the match is not scheduled to be completed within five days after the original scheduled
completion date, then all bets on markets for this event will be void, except for bets on
any markets that have been unconditionally determined.
If a match is declared "No Result'', bets will be void on all markets for the event except
for those markets which have been unconditionally determined or where the minimum number of
overs have been bowled as laid out in the market specific information.
In the event of a new toss taking place on a scheduled reserve day for a limited overs match
all bets that were placed after 30 minutes before the original scheduled start of play on the
first day will be made void. This rule relates to all markets except those that have been
unconditionally determined (e.g. in the win the toss and toss combination markets).
Where there is a presentation ceremony, markets will be settled on the official result of the
relevant governing body at the time of the ceremony, regardless of any subsequent disqualification
or amendment to the result.
If there is no presentation ceremony, outcomes will be determined in accordance with the official
result of the relevant governing body, regardless of any subsequent disqualification or amendment
to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial settlement of
the relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
If a match is not completed for any reason then bets on the match odds market will be void.
If a match is not completed for any reason then bets on 'any correct score' or 'next leg/game/set'
market will be void unless the market has been unconditionally determined.
If a match is not completed for any reason then bets on any handicap market will be void unless
the market has been unconditionally determined.
All markets are settled on the basis of the official result of the relevant league /
tournament organizer.
If a series format is changed before the applicable series starts then all markets which were in
place in respect of that series, prior to the time at which the format changed, will be void.
If a series format is changed after that series is turned in-play then all markets in respect of the
series will be void (except for markets in respect of which the outcome had already been
unequivocally determined at the point at which the series format was changed).
In a series where one of the teams is awarded one or more maps‘ advantage for any reason
(for example, where such team has been awarded a map’s advantage due to strong performance earlier
in the series), for all map markets, the map(s) which has/have been awarded will be disregarded
for betting purposes. In such circumstances, the first map actually played will, for the purposes
of map markets, be considered to be the first map of the series.
If a team is awarded a walkover in respect of at least one map by the league / tournament organizer
then all markets in respect of the relevant map, or the series in which the map takes place, will be void.
If a map starts but finishes prematurely: (i) map winner markets will be settled based on the
official result, (ii) all other markets in respect of which the outcome has been unequivocally
determined (at the time at which the map prematurely finishes) will be settled and (iii) any other
markets will be void.
If a map is remade (i.e. restarted) after being partially played, map markets which have been
unequivocally determined at the point at which the map is remade will be settled based on the
official result of the relevant league / tournament organizer. All other map markets will be
settled on the basis of the newly remade map.
If a series does not start within 48 hours of the official scheduled start date & time, then all
bets on markets in respect of the applicable series will be void.
If one or more players are determined to have been cheating during a series by the relevant league
or tournament organizer, all unsettled series and map markets which involved that player or, that
player’s team, will be void.
Betfair reserves the right to suspend any market at any time at its sole discretion (including in
order to carry out necessary administration and/or to take any necessary action to protect
Betfair customers).
If a series is started and later suspended or postponed, and not resumed within 6 hours from the
actual scheduled start time, then bets on all markets in respect of that series will be void (except
for bets on any markets which have been unequivically determined prior to the point in time at which
the market is suspended or postponed).
If a team is renamed or rebranded, all bets on that team will stand. However, Betfair reserves the
right to void any bets which have been placed in relation to a team if there is material uncertainty
as to the identity of that team.
Intraday, Midday and PM markets will be settled on the first Bloomberg price stamp past
the market closure time regardless of any subsequent amendment to the result (except if
an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial settlement of the relevant market
in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
All Daily markets, weekly markets and end of day Intraday markets will be settled on the
official close price following any relevant auction period regardless of any subsequent
amendment to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial
settlement of the relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
All equity markets will be settled on the official close price given by Bloomberg regardless
of any subsequent amendment to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24
hours of the initial settlement of the relevant market in order to correct an error in
reporting the result).
Should a share split be announced, the market will be determined by the net change in value
of the new share price at the close of the days trading.
Interest rate markets will be settled once the result is known to Betfair regardless of any subsequent amendment to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial settlement of the relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
For settlement purposes the Standardised Average Price (seasonally adjusted) provided by
HBOS will be used and markets will be settled once the result is known to Betfair regardless
of any subsequent amendment to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours
of the initial settlement of the relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting
the result).
Betfair will only use prices provided by HBOS. If the HBOS figures are discontinued or not
available for any relevant period then all bets will be void unless stated otherwise in the
Market Information.
All Quarterly markets may be incomplete markets and therefore additional "runners" may be
added at any time to reflect the movements in house prices.
All Currency markets will be settled using the first Spot price given by Bloomberg past the market closure time regardless of any subsequent amendment to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial settlement of the relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
Tournament bets will only be settled if the minimum number of holes stipulated in the
Market Information has been completed.
Where there is a presentation ceremony, markets will be settled on the official result of
the relevant governing body at the time of the ceremony, regardless of any subsequent
disqualification or amendment to the result.
If there is no presentation ceremony, outcomes will be determined in accordance with the
official result of the relevant governing body, regardless of any subsequent disqualification
or amendment to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the
initial settlement of the relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
If a player does not start a tournament then all bets on that player will be void.
Any player starting a tournament but withdrawing or being disqualified before the end of the
tournament will be settled as a loser.
If a tournament is shortened and Betfair settles the tournament markets then all bets matched
after the last completed round will be void.
In any 'to qualify' market for any tournament the winners are the number of golfers that
qualify for the tournament under the terms set out in the Market Information, whether they
compete in the tournament or not. Markets will be settled after the qualifying stage and any
subsequent disqualification or amendment to results will not count.
If a Tournament/Round is restarted from the beginning, all bets placed after the official
off time will be void, except on markets which have been unconditionally determined, which
will stand. Bets on 2 or 3 balls will only be void if matched after the tee time of the
relevant 2 or 3 ball.
If Betfair does not suspend a tournament market and cancel unmatched bets at the time
stated in the market rules but the market is turned in-play at a later time, all bets
matched between the start of a day’s play and the time the market is turned in-play will
be void.
If a player withdraws without playing a stroke all bets on the relevant market will be void.
If all players fail to complete a particular round for any reason the winner is the player
with the lowest total score after the previous round.
If a player is disqualified or withdraws during any round they will be settled as a loser
providing at least one other player completes that round.
Should all players fail to complete the first round then all bets will be void.
If a player withdraws without playing a stroke in that round all bets on the relevant
market will be void.
If one player fails to complete a round for any reason other than a withdrawal or
disqualification then all bets will be void except for those on markets which have
been unconditionally determined.
Any player withdrawing or being disqualified having played a stroke in that round will
be settled as a loser providing at least one other player completes that round.
Should all players fail to complete the round then all bets will be void.
Should a hole not be completed for any reason all bets on that hole will be void unless
the market has been unconditionally determined.
Markets are settled on completion of the hole and any subsequent penalties or disqualification
will not be taken into account.
With the exception of a player or team conceding a hole (where they are deemed a loser),
if a hole is not completed by any player or team (other than for withdrawal or disqualification)
all bets on that hole will be void unless the market has been unconditionally determined.
Any player or team withdrawing or being disqualified having played a stroke on that hole will
be settled as a loser providing at least one other player completes that hole.
If any player or team does not play a stroke on a hole all bets will be void.
Markets are settled on completion of the hole and any subsequent penalties or disqualification
will not be taken into account.
All bets (excluding those struck on ante-post and Australian licensed markets) are placed
on trap numbers. Greyhound names are displayed for information purposes only.
Markets will be determined according to the official result at the time the track gives the
result green light status, either in the form of an announcement or by display. Subsequent
disqualifications, appeals or amendments to the result will be disregarded.
If a non-runner or reserve runner is declared, then all bets prior to the update of the market
on Betfair will be void and all unmatched bets including ‘Take SP’ and ‘keep’ bets will be
cancelled (except for certain SP bets as set out in Paragraph 10.5 of Part B above).
If there are no finishers in any race or any race is declared void before the official result
is declared then all bets will be void.
If the scheduled venue is changed after the market has been loaded by Betfair, all bets will
be void.
In ante-post markets, all bets on individual greyhounds stand whether the greyhound runs or
not. All ante-post bets will be void if the competition is abandoned or the venue is changed.
Bets on 'Trap challenge' markets are based on which trap results in the most winners
during a race meeting, unless stated otherwise in the Market Information.
These markets are unaffected by any changes due to non-runners or reserve runners.
These markets are unaffected by any changes due to non-runners or reserve runners.
Standard dead heat rules apply if two or more traps have an equal number of winners at the
end of both meetings.
If a whole meeting is abandoned all bets are void. However if at least one race has been
completed then bets on these markets will stand.
'Multi-trap' or 'multiplied trap numbers' bets are on the cumulative sum of the winning
trap multiplied by the second trap for each race during a race meeting, unless stated otherwise
in the Market Information. If the cumulative sum is not a round number then that sum shall
be rounded up to give the applicable cumulative sum.
These markets are unaffected by any changes due to non-runners or reserve runners.
If a race is cancelled, void or abandoned or if there is only one finisher in a race, an
eight runner-greyhound races will be allocated 20 points and all other races will be allocated
12 points.
If a whole meeting is abandoned all bets are void however if at least one race has been
completed then bets on these markets will stand with the remaining races allocated 20 points
for eight runner greyhound races and 12 points for all other races.
Re-run races will be treated as cancelled races.
If there is a dead heat for the winner between two greyhounds then to calculate the applicable
multi-trap number for that race the trap numbers for the greyhounds involved in the dead
heat will be multiplied by each other to give the applicable multi-trap number.
If there is a dead heat for the winner between three or more greyhounds then to calculate the
applicable multi-trap number for that race the trap numbers for the greyhounds involved in
the dead heat will be added up and divided by the number of greyhounds involved in the dead
heat and the resulting number will be multiplied by itself to give the applicable multi-trap
number (even if not a round number). By way of example: traps 1, 3 and 6 dead heat for first.
Add these numbers up gives 10; divide this number by the number of greyhounds in the dead
heat (3) which gives a resulting number of 3.33; multiply 3.33 by itself to give 11.11.
If there is a dead heat for the runner up between two or more greyhounds then to calculate the
applicable multi-trap number for that race the trap numbers for the greyhounds involved in the
dead heat will be added up and divided by the number of greyhounds involved in the dead heat
and the resulting number will be multiplied by the number of the winner to give the applicable
multi-trap number (even if not a round number). By way of example: trap 1 wins and traps 3
and 6 dead heat for second. Adding the numbers of the dead heating runners up gives 9; divide
this number by the number of greyhounds in the dead heat (2) which gives a resulting number
of 4.5; multiple 4.5 by the winning number (1) to give 4.5.
'Winning distances' bets are on the sum of the winning distances for all races during a
race meeting, unless otherwise stated in the Market Information.
The maximum winning distance in any race is 10 lengths.
If there is only one finisher in any race the winning distance will be deemed to be 10 lengths.
If a race is cancelled, void or abandoned the winning distance will be deemed to be 2 lengths.
Re-run races will be treated as cancelled races.
For distances below half a length, the following scale will be applied: Short-head 0.1;
Head 0.2; Neck 0.3.
The sum of all the winning distances will be rounded to the nearest whole number at the end
of the meeting (rounded up, if half) and bets will be settled on this result.
If a whole meeting is abandoned all bets are void. However if at least one race has been
completed then the remaining races are allocated 2 lengths each and bets will stand.
'Match Bets' for a race are determined by the greyhound with the highest finishing position
in that race. If neither greyhound finishes the race bets are void. If only one of the
greyhounds finishes the race, that greyhound will be deemed the winner. If a non-runner
or reserve runner is declared then all bets will be void.
'Match Bets' for progress in a competition are determined by the greyhound which qualifies
to the furthest round (whether it runs in the further round or not). If the greyhounds
concerned fail to qualify in the same round of the competition then the market will be
settled as a dead heat, irrespective of their finishing positions in their individual heats.
'Reverse Forecast' markets are determined by those greyhounds placed first and second in a race.
If a dead heat affects the reverse forecast then Betfair dead heat rules apply.
The number of winners in 'to be placed' markets is as set out in the Market Information
and is determined with reference to the number of runners known to Betfair when the market
is loaded.
Once opened, the number of winners in 'to be placed' markets (as set out in the Market
Information) will not be affected by further non-runners. If the number of potential
winners is equal to or is greater than the number of runners, all bets in this market
will be void.
'Reach the Final' markets shall be determined by the first six greyhounds who qualify
from the Semi Finals of the competition and be settled as such regardless of whether they
go on to run in the final or not.
'To qualify' markets shall be determined by the greyhounds that qualify in the relevant
heats irrespective of whether they run in the next round or not.
The 'reach the final' or 'to qualify' markets will be settled after the qualifying stages
and any subsequent disqualification or amendment to results will not count.
If a greyhound listed in an ante-post market dies, Betfair will use the available
information to determine the time of the greyhound's death. Betfair will then, acting
reasonably, determine whether the greyhound was a 'material runner' in the market. In
determining whether a greyhound is a material runner, Betfair will look at the general
price of the greyhound immediately before the greyhound's death, in the Betfair market
and in the wider betting market. Broadly, Betfair will consider a greyhound to be a material
runner if it is deemed to have an approximate chance of winning of 8-10 per cent or better.
If Betfair determines that the greyhound was a 'material runner', then all bets struck in the
market (on all selections) between the time of death and the suspension of the market will
be void and all unmatched bets will be cancelled before the market is reopened.
If Betfair determines that the greyhound was not a 'material runner', then just bets struck
on the greyhound in question between the time of death and the suspension of the market will
be void and unmatched bets will not be cancelled before the market is reopened.
Bets matched on greyhounds after they have forfeited their entry at a particular entry stage
or where they have not qualified by the applicable qualifying date will be voided unless the
race in question has a subsequent supplementary entry stage.
Where an event is postponed or rescheduled to another day at the same venue then ante-post bets
will stand unless entries are reopened in which case all bets will be void.
Notwithstanding any of the above, the following rules apply to declared non-runners in
Australian greyhound markets.
If a greyhound becomes a notified non runner after the market is loaded but prior to the
commencement of the race it will be removed and all bets on the market, matched prior to
the update of the market on Betfair, will be voided.
If, following the completion of a race, the stewards declare a greyhound a non-runner,
Betfair will resettle the market and will void all bets that were placed on that runner
only. Betfair will then apply a reduction factor to all bets placed on the winner (or
placegetters in the case of place markets) based on that runner’s weighted average price.
All individual race markets will be determined according to the official result at the
time of the 'weigh-in' announcement (or equivalent). Subsequent disqualifications, appeals
or amendments to the result will be disregarded.
If a race is abandoned or otherwise declared void, or in the event of a walkover, all bets
on that race will be void.
If the scheduled venue is changed after the market has been loaded by Betfair, all bets will
be void.
Where a race does not take part on its scheduled day, all bets will be void.
If a scheduled surface type is changed (e.g. turf to dirt) all bets will stand.
Subject to the points below, in ante-post markets, all bets on an individual horse stand
whether the horse runs or not.
For GB and Irish racing: if a horse is balloted out, all bets on that horse will be void.
If a horse listed in an ante-post market dies, Betfair will use the available information to
determine the time of the horse's death. Betfair will then, acting reasonably, determine
whether the horse was a 'material runner' in the market. Betfair will undertake a similar
determination in cases where it is advised through official channels that a runner has been
formally scratched from an ante-post race. In determining whether a horse is a material runner,
Betfair will consider the general price of the horse immediately before the horse's death
(or immediately before being advised it has been scratched), in the Betfair market and in the
wider betting market. Broadly, Betfair will consider a horse to be a material runner if it is
deemed to have an approximate chance of winning of 8-10 per cent or better.
If Betfair determines that the horse was a 'material runner', then all bets struck in the
market (on all selections) between the time of death (or the time that the formal scratching
notification was created) and the suspension of the market will be void and all unmatched bets
will be cancelled before the market is reopened.
If Betfair determines that the horse was not a 'material runner', then just bets struck on the
horse in question between the time of death (or the time that the formal scratching notification
was created) and the suspension of the market will be void and unmatched bets will not be
cancelled before the market is reopened.
Bets matched on horses after they have forfeited their entry at a particular entry stage or
where they have not qualified by the applicable qualifying date will be voided unless the race
in question has a subsequent supplementary entry stage.
Please be aware that runners who have not been entered at the various entry stages may be
removed from relevant race markets and all matched customer bet prices set to 1.0 even if
there are later supplementary stages. Should it appear likely that a specific runner may
actually be supplemented into the race this runner will be reinstated with all matched customer
bets set back to the original prices.
No 'Betfair Non-Runner Rule' reductions are made to ante-post bets.
All relevant bets will be void where an event is: abandoned and not rescheduled; or postponed
and rescheduled to another venue; or postponed and rescheduled to another day at the same
venue with entries for the race being reopened or reverting back to a previous entry or
declaration stage provided any additional horses are entered or re-entered and such entries
or declarations are considered, in Betfair’s absolute discretion, material to the betting on
the race. For the avoidance of doubt, where a race is postponed and rescheduled to another
day at the same venue, relevant bets will stand where entries/declarations at the time of
postponement remain unaltered or include any non-material addition(s) prior to the rescheduled
race.
The number of winners in 'to be placed' markets is as set out in the Market Information and
is determined with reference to the number of runners known to Betfair when the market is loaded.
Once opened, the number of winners in 'to be placed' markets will not be affected by further
non-runners.
If the number of winners stated in the Market Information is equal to or is greater than the
number of runners, all bets in this market will be void.
If the number of placed horses is less than the number of potential winners listed in the Market
Information, the winners will only be the placed horse or horses.
The place portion of any "Each Way" bet will be settled according to the number of 'places'
and at the fraction of the win portion profit stated in the market information.
For example: “EW Terms: 1/5th odds, 3 places”. That “1/5th” is applied to the traditional
or fractional odds, which are 1 less than decimal odds, so the calculation of the Place odds
corresponding to Win odds of 8.0 in this market is ((8.0 – 1) / 5) + 1 = 2.4.
Once opened, the number of places in 'EW” markets will not be affected by further non-runners
unless the number of ‘places’ which are offered on the ‘Each Way’ market is equal to or exceeds
the number of runners in which case, the place portion of any EW bet will be voided at settlement.
Unless stated otherwise in the Market Information, winning distances' bets are on the sum of
the winning distances from each race on one particular day at a race meeting.
The winning distance in a race will be the officially declared distance between the first two
horses past the post. However if either the first or second horse past the post is disqualified
because: (i) of an incorrect weight carried; (ii) they have taken the wrong course; (iii)
the jockey of either horse fails to weigh in, or weighs in light after the race; then in
each case the winning distance shall be that between the first and second horse under the
official result.
For the purpose of this bet, the maximum distance on any individual race will be 12 lengths
for Flat races and 30 lengths for National Hunt races (which includes National Hunt Flat Races)
and these distances will be applied where only one horse finishes a race. For distances below
half a length, the following scale will be applied:
Nose: 0.05 length
Short-head: 0.1
Head: 0.2
Short-neck: 0.25
Neck: 0.3
If a meeting has three or more races abandoned or declared void, then all 'winning distance'
bets will be void, unless the entire market has been unconditionally determined.
When only one or two races are abandoned or declared void, then 'winning distance' bets will
be settled with a default distance used for each abandoned or void race. The default distances
are 2 lengths for Flat races and 10 lengths for National Hunt races.
Where a walkover is announced after a particular “Winning Distance” market is first offered
on the Betfair Exchange, the following winning distances will be deemed to have applied to the
race which is the subject of the walkover:
Flat: 5 lengths
National Hunt: 12 lengths
Where a walkover is announced prior to a particular “Winning Distance” market being offered on
the Betfair Exchange, for the purposes of such market (once offered), the race which is the
subject of the walkover will be disregarded and the “Winning Distance” total will be determined
according to the remaining races (i.e. all races excluding the race which is the subject of
the walkover).
Betfair's non-runner rule relates to the adjustment of odds on bets already matched when a
horse in a race is declared a non-runner. In order to make the adjustment Betfair applies a
reduction factor to the remaining runners. The reduction factor allocated to a non-runner is
a calculation (the details of which are described below) of that horse's chances of winning
(or being placed, etc as appropriate) and is applied to bets already matched on the other
runners in the relevant market or markets.
Any horse listed when the relevant market is loaded which does not subsequently come under
starter's orders is deemed to be a non-runner.
When the market is loaded each horse is given a 'reduction factor', based on a forecast price,
which is expressed as a percentage. These reduction factors may be updated periodically at the
discretion of Betfair based on trading in the market, but after approximately 15 minutes
(approximately 5 minutes for Australian and US markets) from the scheduled 'off' time of a given
race, they will be updated only in exceptional circumstances. The current reduction factor
percentage for each horse can be viewed on the 'info' page on the Betfair website or by asking
the Helpdesk.
Accurate reduction factors will only be applied to selections in the event of a non-runner.
Once a non-runner is declared each selection in the market will be given an appropriate reduction
factor. Reduction factors can be amended at Betfair’s discretion at any time throughout the market
life cycle (including post-race).
For Australian racing, reduction factors may be updated periodically at the discretion of Betfair
based on trading in the market, but after approximately five minutes from the scheduled off time
of a given race they will be updated only in exceptional circumstances.
Reductions will be made to both win and place markets but applied differently (as described
below), and horses will have a different reduction factor for each market.
As soon as Betfair becomes aware that a horse is an official non-runner or a highly likely
non-runner, following a statement to the press from connections, the following will happen:
All matched bets on that horse will be void and the horse will be removed from the market.
In the win market: if the reduction factor of the non-runner is 2.5% or greater, the traded price
of all the matched bets on the remaining horses will be reduced by an amount equal to the
non-runner's final reduction factor and all the unmatched offers to lay will be cancelled.
If the non-runner's reduction factor is less than 2.5%, reductions will not be applied and
unmatched bets will not be cancelled.
In the place market the reduction factor of all non-runners will be applied (even if less than
2.5%) and the potential winnings in relation to matched bets on the remaining horses will be
reduced by an amount equal to the non-runner's final reduction factor. Only if the non-runner's
reduction factor is 4.0% or greater will all the unmatched offers to lay be cancelled.
All the reduction factors on the remaining horses will be adjusted to reflect their improved
chance of winning.
Reduction factors are not applied to bets which are struck in-play. However, if a market is
turned in-play prematurely by error (or, for example, there is a false start), all bets matched
during this time will be subject to any later reduction factor, provided the market is turned
out of play before the race commences. In the event of a late withdrawal, Betfair reserves the
right to remove the runner after completion of the race. In this case only those bets matched
prior to the off will be affected by a reduction factor.
In the event of a non-runner being removed from a race in error or following incorrect
information regarding a runner’s participation, Betfair will reinstate both the runner and
all previously matched bets associated with that runner. All bets made between the time of
withdrawal and reinstatement will be void in both the place market and the win market. The
reduction factor applied to matched bets at the time of withdrawal will be reversed and the
original prices will become valid.
Any non-runners will be removed from the relevant markets in the order in which they are brought
to Betfair's attention. If Betfair becomes aware of more than one non-runner at the same time,
it will remove the non-runners from the relevant markets in racecard order.
If a runner is not included in a market because of an error or because of incorrect information
regarding a runner’s participation, Betfair reserve the right to introduce the missing runner
into the market at any time prior to settlement (even after the race has been run), provided
that Betfair has determined that the missing runner is not a material runner (i.e. a selection
with a reduction factor of approx. 2.5% or less in the win market). In such circumstances, all
pre-play unmatched and matched bets will stand, however if the runner is not introduced before
the start of the race, all in-play bets will be void. However, if the missing runner is deemed
to be a material runner, then the malformed market will be void and a new market will be loaded
where possible.
In the win market, reductions will be made on the traded price.
For example: if the non-runner's final reduction factor is 25% the traded price on all previously
matched bets on other horses will be reduced by 25% - traded price of 8.0 would become 6.0 etc.
And these might be further reduced if another horse is subsequently declared a non-runner.
In the EW Market, reductions will be made on the traded win price. The advertised place terms will
then apply to the revised win prices.
For example: if the non-runner's final reduction factor is 25% the traded price on all previously
matched bets on other horses will be reduced by 25% - - traded price of 8.0 would become 6.0. If
the each Way terms were 1/5th odds for 3 places, the corresponding price for the Place portion of
the bet would reduce from 2.4 to 2.0.
In the place market, reductions will be made to the potential winnings on the bet only, and not
the traded price.
For example: if the non-runner's final reduction factor is 25% the potential winnings on all
previously matched bets on the other horses will be reduced by 25% - a traded price of 8.0 would
become 6.25. For example a £10 bet on a horse to be placed at a traded price of 8.0 would provide
winnings of £70. If there is a non-runner with a reduction factor of 25% in the race, that
factor will be applied to the £70 of potential winnings leaving potential winnings of £52.50.
Therefore the revised traded price will be 6.25.
The traded price may be further reduced if any other horse(s) is subsequently declared a
non-runner, however odds cannot be reduced below 1.01.
Reserves: A reserve runner may appear in the relevant markets but will have a non-applicable
reduction factor until Betfair has received confirmation that it is a confirmed runner, in which
case an applicable reduction factor may apply to it.
For the avoidance of doubt, any reduction factor applicable to a non-runner replaced by a reserve,
will be applied to all bets struck on the relevant markets, prior to the removal from those
markets of such non-runner by Betfair. Likewise, should a reserve runner become a confirmed
runner but subsequently become a non-runner, any reduction factor applicable to such non-runner
will be applied to all bets struck on the relevant markets, prior to the removal from those
markets of such non-runner by Betfair.
Card numbers are posted as a guide only: bets are placed on a named horse.
Horses will not be coupled.
Where any horse(s) runs for purse money only it is deemed a non-runner for betting purposes.
Should this result in the number of possible winners stated in the relevant Market Information
being equal to or greater than the number of runners in the relevant Betfair market, all bets
in the market will be void.
All bets on "Regular Time" markets will be settled on the result at the end of regular time,
excluding overtime. All bets on " Moneyline " markets will be settled at the result at the end of
regular time including "overtime and any shootouts that may be played".
Handicap markets, including 'Puck Line' markets (i.e. handicap markets for National Hockey League
matches), will be settled on the basis of the final result including overtime and any shootouts that
may be played.
If a match does not start on the scheduled start date and is not completed within three days of the
scheduled start date, all bets will be void except for those on markets which have been unconditionally
determined.
If a match starts but is later abandoned or postponed then, within three days of the scheduled start
date, (a) at least 55 minutes of play must have elapsed in any match; or (b) an official result must
be 'called' by the relevant governing body; otherwise all bets will be void, except for those which
have been unconditionally determined. In these instances, if the scores are tied then for " Moneyline "
matches (where no tie is offered) dead heat rules will apply to bets on the outright match winner
market.
If a race is abandoned and no presentation position or official result is declared all bets on
that race will be void except for bets on any markets which have been unconditionally determined.
If the scheduled venue is changed after the market has been loaded by Betfair, all bets will be void.
On "head-to-head" bets (i.e. match bets) the driver/rider who finishes ahead or completes the most
number of laps is deemed to be the winner.
In Speedway , bets will be void if all scheduled heats or races of a meeting or match are not completed
except on markets which have been unconditionally determined.
In any case where there is no podium presentation, but the Market Information states that settlement of
the relevant market will be based on the result at the time of the podium presentation, then the market
will be settled on the official result of the relevant governing body regardless of any subsequent
disqualification or amendment to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of
the initial settlement of the relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
If a crew or individual starts a race but does not complete it then they will be deemed a loser
providing at least one other crew or individual completes the race. If no crew or individual completes
a race then all bets will be void.
If a regatta is cancelled for any reason, all bets will be void, except those on markets which have
been unconditionally determined.
Where there is a presentation ceremony, markets will be settled on the official result of the relevant
governing body at the time of the ceremony, regardless of any subsequent disqualification or amendment
to the result.
If there is no presentation ceremony, outcomes will be determined in accordance with the official
result of the relevant governing body, regardless of any subsequent disqualification or amendment
to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial settlement of the
relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
'Tournament points' and 'tournament tries' bets will apply to all playing time, including any
extra-time in any match where an official result is declared.
For 'time of first try' bets, if the try is scored in the second half, the first half is deemed to
have lasted 40 minutes, regardless of stoppage-time. If no try is scored, or the try is scored in
second half stoppage-time or extra-time, the result is 80.
For the purpose of markets involving tries, penalty tries will count with the exception of 'first
individual try scorer' markets where penalty tries will not count.
If a match starts but is abandoned before its completion, all bets will be void unless an official
result is declared by the applicable governing body. Where an official result has been declared by
the official governing body, that official result will govern match and handicap market settlement
but all other markets will be void unless their result has already been determined at the point of
abandonment (i.e. at the point of abandonment, it would not have been possible for the outcome of the
bet to change had the match continued to its natural conclusion). By way of example, if 37 points have
been scored at the time a match is abandoned: (i) a bet placed on 35 points or more to be scored would
be settled as a winning bet, (ii) a bet placed on 30-35 points to be scored would be settled as a
losing bet and (iii) a bet placed on 40-45 points to be scored would be void. In such circumstances,
bets on last tryscorer / team to score last / team to score last try / last scoring play would all
be void.
In the event of a match starting but not being completed, the player progressing to the next round
will be deemed the winner (or in the case of the final the player declared the winner).
If a match is not completed for any reason then bets on 'any correct score' or 'next frame' market
will be void.
If a match is not completed for any reason, bets on any handicap market will be void unless the market
has been unconditionally determined.
If Betfair does not suspend a market on time for the occurrence of a Material Event (as defined in
Part B of these Rules and Regulations above), Betfair reserves the right to void bets matched after the
Material Event has occurred. Voiding of these bets may take place during the event or retrospectively
once a game is completed.
Where a Material Event (as defined in Part B of these Rules and Regulations above) is cancelled due to
a determination made via a video assistant referee, Betfair will void all bets which are matched between
the occurrence of the Material Event and the cancellation of it. The voiding of any such bets may take
place during the event or retrospectively once a game is completed.
For the avoidance of doubt, where a video assistant referee ruling results in the award of a Material
Event (as defined in Part B of these Rules and Regulations above), such Material Event will be deemed
to have occurred at the time at which the video assistant referee commences a review relating to such
(ultimately awarded) Material Event. In such circumstances, bets matched prior to the time at which the
video assistant referee commences a review will not be voided.
If a match is postponed, all undetermined bets will be voided as long as the match does not start before
23:59 local time (or if Betfair believes that a match will not have started by such time) on its
scheduled date.
Fixtures that are rearranged before the scheduled kick off date will not be regarded as postponements
and all bets will stand, as long as the rescheduled date is within 72 hours of the original kick off time.
If a match starts but is later abandoned, all undetermined bets will be voided as long as the match is
not played to a finish before midnight local time on its scheduled date.
If the venue of a match is other than is indicated on our website, the bet will stand provided the match
has not been switched to the opponent's ground, in which case the match will be declared void.
Notwithstanding this rule, in major international tournaments (eg World Cup, European Championships),
all venues will be deemed neutral. If the scheduled venue of a match is changed, including if the venue
changes to a new venue in a different country, all bets will stand.
Euro 2020 - If a match is rescheduled (due to COVID reason for example) in line with official UEFA rules,
all bets will stand. If a team is awarded a win without playing the game, all bets will be void.
For Friendly matches, all bets apply to the full duration of play according to the match officials, plus
any stoppage time. If a friendly match starts but is later abandoned or postponed and is not completed
(i.e. the full duration of play according to match officials, plus any stoppage time) within three days
of the scheduled start date, all bets will be void except for those on markets which have been
unconditionally determined. In the case of ambiguity over the official result from match officials, the
outcome will be determined by Betfair (acting reasonably) using information from independent sources.
If an official fixture lists different team details to those listed on the Betfair website (for example,
the team name, reserves, age group, gender, etc), then all bets matched on the affected markets will be
void. In all other cases, bets will stand (including instances where a team name is listed without
specifying the term 'XI' in the name). If an official fixture is shown on the Betfair website under an
incorrect competition name, then Betfair reserves the right to void all bets matched on the affected markets.
If a team is relegated from a league because, at the end of a season, it has finished within the
relegation positions which are relevant to that league (i.e. usually any of the bottom three league
positions), bets on that team to be relegated will be settled as winning bets. If a team is otherwise
disqualified, thrown out or removed from a league (i.e. in circumstances other than those where it has
finished the season within the relevant relegation positions): (i) if such team is disqualified,
thrown out or removed from the league before the relevant season has started, all bets on the affected
market will be void (and a new market will subsequently be loaded) and (ii) if such team is disqualified,
thrown out or removed from the league after the relevant season has started (or a determination is
made by the applicable governing body, during the season, that the team will be thrown out or removed
from the league following the season’s conclusion), all bets on the affected team will be void.
For the avoidance of doubt, if a points deduction is imposed on a team such that it finishes the season
within the relegation places which are relevant to the applicable league, bets on that team to be
relegated will be settled as winning bets.
The relevant season will be deemed to have started once the first league game has been played. For the
purposes of this rule, markets relating to individual matches will not be deemed to be "affected markets".
'Shirt numbers' bets will refer to the shirt number allocated at the start of the match. 'Shirt numbers'
bets will include own-goal scorers. Any player whose shirt bears no number will be allocated the number 12.
For 'time of first goal' bets (i.e. "First Goal Odds" markets), the first half is deemed to last 45
minutes, regardless of stoppage time. Also for these markets, please note that the "0 - 10 Minutes"
selection covers the first 10 minutes of the match. In other words, it runs from 0:00 until just before
the clock hits 10:00. The "11 – 20 Minutes" selection runs from 10:00 until just before the clock hits
20:00. The same principle applies to each of the other selections in this market.
For 'top goalscorer' markets only the goals scored in the league or competition stated in the Market
Information count. For example, if a player joins a club mid-season any goals scored in a different
league will not count, however goals scored for a different club in the same league will count. Own goals
will not count.
In markets which relate to the number of incidents to occur, such as 'number of corners', these will be
determined on the basis of the number taken, rather than awarded.
For markets that relate to the number of bookings given, the number of corners taken, any goalscorer or
the time of a particular goal, the result will be determined by Betfair (acting reasonably) using
information from independent sources. In such cases, if any new information comes into the public domain
within 48 hours of settlement, then Betfair shall (acting reasonably) determine either: (i) whether the
market should be reinstated or resettled in light of this new information; or (ii) to wait for further
information before deciding whether to reinstate or resettle the market. Except where Betfair has
announced that it is waiting for further information, any information that comes into the public domain
more than 48 hours after a market has been settled shall not be considered by Betfair (regardless of
whether or not such information may have led to a different result).
Where there is a presentation ceremony, markets will be settled on the official result of the
relevant governing body at the time of the ceremony, regardless of any subsequent disqualification
or amendment to the result.
If there is no presentation ceremony, outcomes will be determined in accordance with the official
result of the relevant governing body, regardless of any subsequent disqualification or amendment to
the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial settlement of the
relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
If a player or pairing retires or is disqualified in any match, the player or pairing progressing
to the next round (or winning the tournament in the case of a final) will be deemed the winner.
However if less than one set has been completed at the time of the retirement or disqualification
then all bets relating to that individual match will be void.
All bets relating to the number of occurrences of certain events within a tournament will be void
if the tournament is reduced in length, postponed or cancelled, except for those on markets which
have been unconditionally determined.
All bets will stand regardless of changes to scheduled venues, including any changes to a different
type of surface.
If the scheduled duration of a match is reduced or increased in the number of games/sets required
to win, all bets will be void except for those on markets which have been unconditionally determined.
Please note that this does not apply to ‘Match Odds’ or ‘Set Winner’ markets on Davis Cup matches or
‘dead rubber’ matches that have been shortened from five sets to three sets after the market has been
loaded, provided that the match has been shortened in accordance with the competition’s rules.
Where markets are offered on individual games or sets within a match, a retirement or disqualification
during a game or set will render bets on that game or set market and all individual game or set markets
void except those on markets which have been unconditionally determined.
All bets that have been identified as late in accordance to the relevant official website start
times will be voided.
Where there is a presentation ceremony, markets will be settled on the official result of the relevant
governing body at the time of the ceremony, regardless of any subsequent disqualification or amendment
to the result.
If there is no presentation ceremony, outcomes will be determined in accordance with the official
result of the relevant governing body, regardless of any subsequent disqualification or amendment to
the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial settlement of the relevant
market to correct an error in reporting the result).
"Outright" markets relate to the winner of the overall event and not for individual qualifiers or heats.
For "Head-to-Head" markets, outcomes will be determined in accordance with the official result of the
relevant governing body. If either or both athletes do not make the final, the winner will be deemed to
be the athlete who progressed furthest by round, and if still undecided, then by time achieved in the
round in which both were eliminated. All bets are void if any athlete in a match/group bet fails to compete.
If an event is abandoned, postponed or cancelled, all bets will be void unless the event is completed
at the same venue within 48 hours of the official scheduled completion date.
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