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1.IASbet is licensed in the Northern Territory, Australia by the Northern Territory Government to accept bets by telephone or internet.
2. A member is a person who is 18 years or older who has an account ( “Betting Account”) with IASbet. Members are responsible for ensuring that their personal information such as address, telephone number, email address and payment/bank details are kept up to date. Members are responsible for notifying IASbet immediately upon personal details expiring or being incorrect. Should any personal or contact information be deliberately falsified upon or after registration, IASbet reserves the right to suspend the account until the correct information is verified with the Account.
2.1 It is your responsibility that you comply completely with your own local, national or state laws concerning betting prior to registering or before placing a bet. In particular, if you live in a country where Internet or telephone betting is prohibited, you must not register with us, attempt to use our services or use your payment card or other payment method to undertake betting transactions with us.
2.2 For various legal or commercial reasons, we do not permit accounts to be opened by, or used from, customers based in certain jurisdictions, including the United States of America and its territories, Canada, Turkey and the countries listed through this link. This list of jurisdictions may be changed by us from time to time with or without notice. You agree that you shall not open an account, nor attempt to use your account, if you are based in these jurisdictions.
3. A Member undertakes to IASbet to keep IASbet informed at all times of any matter which comes to the Member’s attention from which it might reasonably be concluded that Member is or might be suffering from any issues including but not restricted to mental impairment which might affect the ability to make sound judgments about betting or the utilization of credit (if credit has been provided by IASbet).
4. Where a prospective applicant’s membership application form has been accepted by IASbet, IASbet will notify the prospective applicant that he/she has been accepted as a Member. The Member must then comply with conditions 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 of the Terms and Conditions to IASbet satisfaction to fully activate a Betting Account and withdraw funds.
5. Provided that conditions 16,17,18 and 19 have been complied with to IASbet satisfaction, the Member will then be required to choose a password (“Password”) and a preferred logon ID (“Username”). The Member will be required to use his/her Password and Username each time the Member logs on to the IASbet website located at www.IASbet.com.au (“Site”). It is the Member’s responsibility to ensure that he/she keeps his/her logon ID and Password confidential.
6. Provided that conditions 16,17,18 and 19 have been complied with to IASbets satisfaction, the Member will then be required to choose a password (“Password”) and a preferred logon name (“User ID”). The Member will be required to use his/her Password and User ID each time the Member logs on to the IASbet website located at www.IASbet.com.au (“Site”). It is the Member’s responsibility to ensure that he/she keeps his/her User ID and Password confidential.
7. In the event where the Member has failed to comply with conditions 16, 17 and 18 within 90 days of placing their first wager or depositing funds for the first time, IASbet shall suspend the account until such conditions of membership have been satisfied.
8. In the event that a Member is concerned that his/her User ID and Password have been compromised or there has been unauthorised use of his/her Password or User ID, IASbet must be notified immediately and IASbet may in its sole discretion give the Member a new User ID and arrange for the Member to choose a new Password.
9. Where IASbet chooses to issue a new Username/Logon ID to a Member and upon the Member’s new Password becoming operational, IASbet reserves the right to invalidate any future transactions, from the date IASbet utilising a Member’s previous Username/Logon ID and Password.
10. Members will be responsible for all wagers in which their Username/Logon ID and Password are used for any activity on their Betting Account unless they have notified IASbet otherwise in accordance with condition 8.
11. Any wager made by telephone or via the internet where a Member’s Username/Logon ID and Password have been used, will be regarded by IASbet as being valid including all transactions conducted by a third party using a Member’s Password and Username/Logon ID, whether or not a Member has disclosed his/her Password or Username/logon ID, to that third party either intentionally or through carelessness.
12. IASbet reserves the right to decline or limit any wager without giving reason at any time if one or more of the following take place
12.1 a Member is less than 18 years of age;
12.2 a Member is betting on behalf of a person who is less than 18 years of age and/or;
12.3 a Member has not acted in good faith in its dealings with IASbet;
12.4 a Member is in breach of these terms and conditions (“Terms and Conditions”) ;
12.5 a Member is in breach of any applicable law.
12.6 The members wager would present an unacceptable liability risk to the business. Subject to rule 32 Incorrect Betting and General Information, levels of applicable risk are determined at IASbet sole discretion and is non-negotiable
13. IASbet reserves the right to close and or restrict a Member’s Betting Account and refund the balance of his/her Betting Account, without further explanation. In this event, outstanding bets will be honoured, unless the Members Betting Account has been used for any fraudulent transaction or purpose where outstanding wagers will be void.
13.1 While every effort will be made to accommodate our clients, IASbet reserves the right to refuse or restrict member accounts from betting on selected IASbet betting products. IASbet is not required to state or provide an reason for refusing or declining to accept any bets.
13.2 IASbet reserves the right in its sole discretion to decline, or to limit, any wager a Member may wish to place without further explanation. IASbet is not required to state or provide any reason for refusing or declining to accept any bets.
13.3 IASbet reserves the right to refuse the whole or part of any wager based on bet type, event or venue.
13.4 If IASbet determines that funds deposited are not for the purpose of betting, IASbet reserves the right to decline deposits and close the Members Betting Account.
13.5 IASbet reserves the right to request that deposits by any available payment method must be turned over once (x1) or ‘bet through’ prior to authorising a withdrawal from the customer account
13.6 IASbet reserves the right to waive Rule 13.2 should the customer be restricted in stake whilst placing a bet, a genuine error is made during a transaction, or any other valid reason, decided on at IASbet discretion.
13.7 IASbet must comply with AML/CTF legislation. Should a deposit or withdrawal be considered potentially fraudulent, IASbet reserve the right to request proof of deposit or withdrawal bank account information to verify that the information given was true and correct prior to permitting funds to be withdrawn from the account.
13.8 IASbet do not allow 3rd party bank account holders or credit card holders to transact on an account that has not been registered in their name. Account holders must use their own or joint deposit and withdrawal methods. IASbet reserve the right to suspend any accounts with 3rd party payment details and will request confirmation of permitted use from that 3rd party prior to reopening the affected account and allowing continued transactions.
13.9 IASbet reserves the right to pass on any transaction processing fees to members who make deposits onto their IASbet account for purposes other than wagering
14. IASbet reserves the right to amend these Terms and Conditions and the IASbet betting rules (“Betting Rules”) and the IASbet Privacy Policy, located on the Site and will post such changes on the Site. Changes will be effective immediately upon notification on the Site. It is the Member’s responsibility to review these Terms and Conditions regularly and your continued use of the website will constitute acceptance of the amended terms and conditions.
14.1 Credit provided by IASbet to a member for the purpose of the member’s wagering signifies the member’s acceptance to be bound by the Terms and Conditions listed under IASbets Internet Credit Facility – Terms and Conditions. The Internet Credit Facility – Terms and Conditions can be access via this link
15. A Member is deemed to have accepted these Terms and Conditions and IASbet ‘s Privacy Policy when registered a Betting Account and/or placing a wager with IASbet via the telephone or via the IASbet website. The Terms and Conditions as well as the Privacy Policy can be viewed on the Site.
16. IASbet is required by law to verify Member’s identification within 90 days of the Member placing their first wager or depositing funds for the first time. If Member’s identification is not validated within 90 days. A Members account will be suspended before a Member will be able to withdraw funds from his/her Betting Account. Click here to view the 3-options available to members to verify ID.
16.1 Upon making your first transaction with IASbet , a Member accepts IASbet will activate Electronic Customer Identify Verification, a service provided by Veda Advantage Solutions Group to undertake your 100-point ID validation. No personal financial information is passed between Veda and IASbet
17. IASbet also requires proof of a Member’s current address. If the Member’s current address is not on the front or back of one of the types of photographic identification referred to in Condition 18 the Member must provide acceptable proof of current address
18. Acceptable proof of current address in such circumstances may include at IASbets discretion a copy of one or more of the following:
18.1 a recent (3 months old or less) rates notice; or
18.2 a recent (3 months old or less) utility bill; or
18.3 a recent (3 months old or less) financial institution statement
19. If a credit card is to be used to fund a Member’s Betting Account, legible copies of the front of the card/s with which the Member chooses to fund his/her Betting Account must be provided to IASbet for its approval. IASbet reserves the right at its sole discretion to refuse to accept a credit card/s including but not limited to circumstances where the credit card is dishonoured. Credit cards used to fund a Members Betting Account must match the registered Members details. Credit cards with a name other than that which is registered with IASbet will be refused and the account suspended until proof of consent is provided by the 3rd party cardholder. IASbet reserves the right to request a copy of both sides of the credit card/s registered on the account at any time.
19.1 IASbet reserves the right to place limits on deposits and restrict withdrawals on any member account until such time as the Credit or Debit card has been verified in accordance with condition .
20. IASbet reserves the right to withhold deposited funds and/or winnings from resulted bets should they determine that the credit card has been misused or used fraudulently. Any matters of misappropriate use of Credit Card/s will be reported to the relevant authority.
21. IASbet reserves the right to withhold funds from Members who have not fulfilled the identification requirements; funds will be released once the requirements have been satisfied.
22. IASbet do not charge credit card, deposit or withdrawal fees, although IASbet will charge a A$15.00 international telegraphic transfer fee for all international transfers. This fee will be deducted from the amount requested by the Member. . International credit card holders may also incur a banking fee by their own banking institution upon depositing with IASbet who do not receive or absorb this fee on the behalf of the client.
23. IASbet may at any time request acceptable photographic identification and proof of Members current address from a Member to ensure that all information supplied by the Member is up to date. This may require official Certification of identification documents by a permitted Certifier upon request by IASbet
24. Deposits into a Betting Account can be made by means of Credit Card, BPay (for Australian residents only), POLI deposits(for Australian residents only), cheque or money order, Moneybookers, PayPal (for Australian, Great Britain and Ireland), Neteller, direct deposit or telegraphic transfer. IASbet reserves the right to remove or restrict payment methods for non-Australian members.
24.1 IASbet reserves the right to remove or add payment options from time to time in order to facilitate the running of a ecommerce environment. Current available payment methods can be viewed within “My Account”
25. If a Member has been paid winnings or received funds from IASbet in error, IASbet shall be entitled to seek repayment of incorrectly paid funds and will provide supporting documentary evidence to prove that the amount to be repaid is correct. In such occurrences members will be notified by email of the error and any amount payable. IASbet may request documents from the member to assist in investigate such errors.
25.1 IASbet reserves the right to resettle an event where an error has occurred with the resulting process or the dividends declared. Where the resettlement is carried out 12 hours or more after the initial settlement, customers will be notified by email.
25.2 If a race or sport event has commenced or has been completed and the IASbet website erroneously allows a Member to place a wager and the Member is paid winnings from this wager, the Member accepts IASbet reserves it’s right to reverse the winnings paid in error and may demand repayment where the winnings have been subsequently withdrawn. In such occurrences members will be notified by email of the error and any amount payable. IASbet may request documents from the member to assist in investigating such errors.
26. IASbet has made considerable efforts to ensure that its sports betting business operates in a fair, prompt and accurate manner. To the extent permitted by law (and only to such an extent) , IASbet excludes all warranties (express or implied) relating to its sports betting business and shall not have any liability for direct, indirect or consequential loss, damage, expense or injury suffered by any Member arising out of:
26.1 the Terms and Conditions;
26.2 use by a Member of his/her Betting Account;
26.3 any action taken by IASbet in relation to a Member’s Betting Account.
27. Subject to condition 24, IASbet liability in respect of any claim or loss shall be limited in amount to the relevant bet placed by a Member.
28. All bets are considered to be placed and received in the Northern Territory in the Commonwealth of Australia.
29. Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in these Terms and Conditions, if IASbet publishes, posts or quotes any incorrect betting information for any sporting event (other than racing), such as posting wrong odds/dividends or lines, then regardless of the cause of such error:
29.1 If an error is identified before, during or after an event, the Member whose has bet on that event and which has been confirmed by IASbet the bet/s may be void and the Member will be notified.
29.2 If IASbet can demonstrate that the error was manifest or obvious, or that the Member otherwise should reasonably have been aware of the error when the bet was placed, all bets shall be void.
29.3 Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in these rules, if IASbet publishes, posts or quotes any incorrect betting information for any thoroughbred, harness or greyhound racing event, such as posting wrong odds/dividends, then regardless of the cause of such error all bets will be made void subject to rule 32 Incorrect Betting and General Information.
30. IASbet does not warrant that participation by a Member in placing bets or wagers complies with the legal requirements of any state or country other than the Northern Territory. Members must satisfy themselves (and assume full responsibility for) the legality of:
30.1 applying to IASbet for a Betting Account;
30.2 remitting funds by credit card or other permitted means to a Betting Account held with IASbet
30.3 placement of bets or wagers with IASbet and;
30.4 receiving winnings from IASbet
31. IASbet does not accept wagers from customers from a number of territories. A full list is available here.
31.1 For various legal or commercial reasons, we do not permit accounts to be opened by, or used from, customers based in certain jurisdictions, including the United States of America and its territories. You agree that you shall not open an account, nor attempt to use your account, if you are based in these jurisdictions. . If an account from these jurisdictions is discovered by IASbet, IASbet retain the right to close the account and retain the remaining funds if account holder personal identity and bank account information is not provided to permit a withdrawal.
32. A Member may only have one IASbet account. If a Member has permission from IASbet to open additional IASbet Account(s), then the account balances of all associated IASbet Accounts shall be transferred into the first IASbet Account opened by the Member and;
32.1 If, after such transfers the first opened IASbet account has a debit balance, then IASbet shall be entitled to receive payment immediately upon written request to the Member to clear the debit balance
32.2 If a Member receives a bonus that requires a deposit to be made to claim the bonus, the deposit and the bonus must be bet with or turned over once. IASbet reserves the right to remove the bonus and refund the remaining balance should a Member be in breach of these Terms and Conditions and/or the terms and conditions of the specific bonus. Initial Deposit Free Bet Offer Terms can be accessed by clicking here. Terms of Free Bet use can be accessed by clicking here.
33. IASbet reserves the right to refuse the whole or part of any wager based on bet type, event or venue.
34. The minimum bet on the Internet is $0.50c The minimum amount that can be invested on a single bet or multiple bets from a single telephone call is $50.00. . Live betting or in running sporting events require the minimum bet amount to be $20.
35. IASbet shall make a record of all telephone discussions with Members when Members are placing a wager, lodging a dispute of a query on their Betting Account. The Member acknowledges this and agrees to such recordings being made and, where a dispute occurs which cannot be resolved by IASbet, the Member agrees that the relevant recording(s) and/or any records of a Member’s transactions via the Internet may be made available to the regulatory authority to enable the dispute to be determined in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.
35.1 All communication made between members and IASbet whether by electronic mail, live chat or telephone may be recorded for training and quality purposes.
36. In the event a telephone conversation between IASbet and Member in which a wager is being placed is interrupted for any reason (including a mobile phone dropping out) prior to the conclusion of the conversation any wagers not confirmed are deemed not to have been entered into. In such circumstances, it is the responsibility of the Member to contact IASbet promptly to ascertain the status of the transactions.
37. If any dispute cannot be settled satisfactorily between IASbet and the Member, the matter shall be referred to a representative of the Northern Territory Racing Commission (NTRC). Any disputes can be referred to the Commission at gamblingdisputes@nt.gov.au for final determination and all wagers will be adjusted accordingly. The dispute must be lodged within 14 days of the end of the sporting event for which the bet was made. The decision of the NTRC is final, and binding on both parties.
38. Members are unable to cancel or change a wager once the wager has been placed and the acceptance confirmed by receiving a confirmation number online or the telephone operator confirming the wager on the phone
39. IASbet do not permit persons under the age of 18 to hold an account under any circumstances. If minors have access to the computer that a Member uses to log into their ” “Betting Account, IASbet strongly advise that a child protection software package is downloaded and installed onto that computer. Two such software applications are Cyber Patrol and Net Nanny.
40. IASbet products and bet types are intended for bona fide Members, that is those Members who act in good faith, sincere, without fraud, who place a bet with IASbet for the purpose of recreation and entertainment.
41. IASbet reserves the right to cancel, change or restrict the products or bet types at any time without notice.
41.1 IASbet reserves the right to cancel, or recalculate a stake investment (wager) made by a Member at any time without notice under circumstances where a Member has received funds in error per Rule 27 and invested those funds on a wager or multiple wagers for an event or multiple events yet to commence. In circumstances where a Member has invested an amount of money on wagers that is greater than the total amount of money owing to IASbet per Rule 27 for an event or multiple events yet to commence, IASbet will contact the Member by telephone and/or email to mutually agree the recalculation value and/or wager cancellation arrangements prior to the event commencing. If IASbet cannot contact the Member prior to the commencement of the event, IASbet may at its discretion let the wagers stand, or cancel wagers and/or recalculate the stake investment of a wager or multiple wagers to recover funds in accordance with Rule 27.
42. Where a Member has opened a Members Betting Account with IASbet after September 1, 2006 IASbet reserves the right to provide Australian governing bodies, upon their request, with:
42.1 records or documents in the possession or control of IASbet (excluding bank account details, credit card details and government identifiers) relating to betting transactions of the Member; and;
42.2 the names, contact details and similar identifying information in the possession or control of IASbet relating to Members who have entered into betting transaction(s) after September 1, 2006.
43. Such information will only be provided to assist in a legitimate inquiry conducted by the Australian governing sporting body to maintain the integrity of the sport.
44. For the avoidance of doubt, the Member consents to IASbet providing the above information to an Australian Governing sporting body.
45. “Australian governing bodies” means organisations of the Australian government that are required by law to access information to assist in the investigation of legal or financial matters relating to a member.
46. The decisions of Management are final and no correspondence will be entered into.
47. These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Northern Territory and each Member irrevocably submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Northern Territory Courts in respect of any dispute or matter arising from or out of these Terms and Conditions.
48. The relevant regulatory authority is the NTRC or such other authority authorised by the laws of the Northern Territory for that purpose.
48.1 For the avoidance of doubt, there is no association between IASbet and the Hong Kong Jockey Club, and in particular, IASbet is not licensed, endorsed by or associated in any way with the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
49. Where a Member has been referred to IASbet by a third party including by a third party operated website and where that third party is an Affiliate or agent of IASbet, Members acknowledge that IASbet may make commission payments to that third party. Payments to agents or Affiliates are unrelated to the odds or prize money offered to Members by IASbet. Details of IASbet’s Affiliate program can be located at http://www.iasbetaffiliates.com/.
1. IASbet may cancel wagers where the Member or associates have manipulated the pool, subject to adjudication by the relevant state totalisator operator(s).
2. IASbet may place a limit on the payout (final odds) where there is reasonable suspicion of pool manipulation having occurred (e.g. Payout no greater than 100% higher than the next best Australian tote), subject to adjudication by the relevant totalisator operator(s).
3. Where there are 8 or more runners in a race, a place shall be paid on first, second and third places.
4. Where there are 7, 6 or 5 runners in a race, a place shall be paid on first and second places only.
5. Where there are less than 5 runners in a race, all betting shall be Win only.
6. If the runner is scratched, the stake will be refunded.
7. Top Fluctuation : Wagers are the top bookmakers odds offered on a specified runner. Wagers placed at Top Fluctuation are guaranteed to be paid the top official on-course bookmakers fluctuation.
7.1 Top Fluctuation betting is available on the phone and internet and available for Win Only bets on most Metropolitan race meetings (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide and Perth) and selected country / provincial events.
7.2 Top Fluctuation betting is available up until 45 minutes before the scheduled start time of each race.
7.3 Top Fluctuation bets are to win a maximum of $20,000 for city racing. Where a bet is placed that would result in the Member winning more than $20,000 on a Top Fluctuation bet, then the balance of the stake will be placed at the official bookmakers starting price (SP)
7.3.1 Top Fluctuation bets are to win a maximum of $5,000 for country racing. Where a bet is placed that would result in the Member winning more than $5,000 on a Top Fluctuation bet, then the balance of the will be placed at the official bookmakers starting price (SP).
8. In the event of a horse being withdrawn LATE by order of the stewards, all bets will be paid as stewards direct, including deductions on remaining runners.
9. Abandoned/Postponed and Transferred meetings
9.1 If a meeting is abandoned or postponed to another date, single bets are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected Multi Bets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
9.2 Where a race meeting is transferred from one racecourse to another, all betting rules will apply as if the meeting was not transferred.
9.3 Regardless of whether a ‘ Futures event (All in betting) ‘ has been abandoned, postponed or transferred from the original date, all bets stand until the completion of the event.
10. ‘Starting Price’ (SP) bets are the odds of a specified runner at the end of betting. Bets placed at SP are guaranteed to be paid the official on-course bookmakers’ SP.
10.1 Starting Price (SP ) WIN Only wagers are available on the phone and the internet.
11. ‘Favourite Versus the Field’
11.1 ‘Favourite Versus the Field’ bets are available on selected races. The designated favourite in the Favourite versus the Field is the favourite nominated by IASbet and may not necessarily be the prevailing favourite.
11.2 If the nominated favourite is scratched then all wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. “The field” comprises all other runners apart from the nominated favourite. If there is a scratching from “The Field”, then all bets stand, but are subject to deductions as directed by stewards. In the event of a dead heat, the Dead Heat Rule applies.
12. IASbet reserves the right to cancel any bet where IASbet consider the bet is unfairly advantaged in regards to starting times of events.
13. If a single bet is inadvertently accepted after the official start time of the event, the wager shall be deemed to be invalid and will be refunded to the Member.
14. Any leg of a multibet is deemed void (even if accepted) if the bet is submitted after the official starting time of that leg. In any such instance the remaining leg(s) of the multibet will stand at the original amount wagered.
15. Dead Heat Rule – In the event of a Dead Heat or Draw, where such an option was not offered for betting purposes, the ticket will be paid out at face value divided by the number of Dead Heating winners of the event.
16. Early Market (Pre-Post fixed odds) Betting Conditions.
16.1 All fixed odds bets may be subject to deductions after a placement of a fixed odds bet.
16.2 In the case of scratching’s after the declaration of the Final Field, deductions will apply to the face value of winning bets. See Table 17.1. A full refund applies to bets on scratchings which occur after the declaration of the Final Field.
16.3 For scratching’s that occur prior to the opening of an official on course market (usually available 25 minutes prior to the official race start time) IASbet will apply a deduction. See Table 17.1. Official deductions (as declared by the Stewards) will only apply for late scratching’s that occur after the official on course market is open.
16.4 Early Market Place Betting. In the event of a horse being withdrawn after the posting of fixed odds place prices, all place bets will be paid as directed by the stewards, taking into account any relevant deductions (Table 17.1)
16.5 In the event of a field reducing in size from 8 or more runners to 5, 6 or 7 runners, IASbet will pay three dividends on all fixed odds place bets struck prior to the field being reduced. Relevant deductions will be applied (Table 17.1).
16.6 In the event of a field reducing in size from 8 or more runners to less than 5 runners, IASbet will pay three dividends on all fixed odds place bets struck prior to the field being reduced. Relevant deductions will be applied. (Table 17.1)
16.7 In the event of a field reducing in size from 5, 6 or 7 runners to less than 5 runners, IASbet will pay two dividends on all fixed odds place bets struck prior to the field being reduced. Relevant deductions will be applied. (Table 17.1)
16.8 All fixed odds place bets are set independently of the win odds.
17. How to Calculate Deductions
E.g.; If you have $10 the win on a 7.00 winner – and total win deductions are 13c in the dollar:
• This means you will receive 87c in every dollar of the Face Value of the ticket.
• Face Value: $10 x 7.00 = $70.
• Reduced Face Value: $70 x .87c = $60.90
• Less your $10 outlay leaves a win profit of $50.90.
17.1 Schedule of deductions:
SCHEDULE OF DEDUCTIONS
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ODDS |
WIN |
3 PLACE |
2 PLACE |
|
1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.12 1.14 1.16 1.18 1.20 1.22 1.24 1.26 1.28 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 1.70 1.75 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.95 2.00 2.05 2.10 2.15 2.20 2.25 2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.50 2.60 2.70 2.80 2.90 3.00 3.10 3.20 3.30 3.40 3.50 3.60 3.70 3.80 3.90 4.00 4.20 4.40 4.60 4.80 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 7.00 7.50 8.00 8.50 9.00 9.50 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 26.00 31.00 41.00 51.00 |
0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.79 0.78 0.77 0.75 0.74 0.73 0.72 0.69 0.67 0.64 0.62 0.60 0.58 0.57 0.55 0.53 0.52 0.51 0.49 0.48 0.47 0.46 0.45 0.43 0.42 0.42 0.41 0.40 0.39 0.38 0.37 0.36 0.35 0.33 0.32 0.31 0.30 0.29 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.23 0.22 0.21 0.20 0.19 0.19 0.17 0.16 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 |
0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 |
0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.42 0.42 0.41 0.41 0.40 0.39 0.39 0.38 0.38 0.37 0.37 0.36 0.36 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.32 0.32 0.32 0.31 0.30 0.30 0.29 0.29 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.19 0.18 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 |
18.1 Racing MultiBet wagers are selecting a maximum of thirteen runners in thirteen different races. The odds of the runners are multiplied for the final dividend of the MultiBet wager.
18.2 Racing MultiBets include the stake of the original bet plus the winnings from the first race leg, bet All Up on the nominated second leg and so on.
18.3 Racing MultiBets are either Win, Place or Each Way (depending on what bet type is selected) with a maximum of thirteen legs and can only include one runner in the first and subsequent race legs.
18.4 Maximum payout for a Racing MultiBet is AUD$500,000.
18.5 If any multibet contains a combination of sports / racing which includes either a greyhound or harness leg(s), the maximum payout will revert to the greyhound / harness multibet win limit.
18.6 In the event of a runner being withdrawn LATE by order of the stewards, all bets will be paid with that leg excluded from the Racing MultiBet. Other legs will be paid as stewards direct, including deductions on remaining runners if relevant.
19. ‘Futures’ Bets
Futures Bets are available on selected events.
19.1 All bets struck prior to the Final Field being declared are accepted on an ALL-IN basis (i.e. no refunds for non-runners and no deductions from any other runner). Bets struck after the final field is declared are eligible for a full refund on scratched horses and deductions will apply to remaining runners.
19.2 Regardless of whether a ‘ Futures event (All in betting) ‘ has been abandoned, postponed or transferred from the original date, all bets stand until the completion of the event.
Head to Head
20. Bets are available on selected events. In the event of a protest, bets will be paid out on the official race day placing’s. In the event of a dead heat, the Dead Heat Rule applies (see 15).
20.1 Bets are settled on the highest finishing position.
20.2 In the event of both runners failing to complete the course – bets are settled on ‘furthest to complete’ according to the official result.
20.3 Victorian racing Head to Heads – If neither runner finishes in a position where they earn prize money or finish within one place of earning prize money, all bets will be void and refunded.
21.1 Jockey Challenge Bets are available on selected meetings. Betting is WIN Only and all bets are accepted on an all-in basis (i.e. no refunds for non-riders and no deductions from any other rider).
21.1.1 The winning jockey for the meeting is decided under a 3, 2, 1 points scoring system – The first placed jockey will receive 3 points, second will receive 2 points and third will receive 1 point for each race of the meeting.
21.2 All bets placed must be placed prior to the commencement of Race 1 of the race meeting for wagers to stand.
21.3 The jockey who accumulates the most points throughout the meeting is deemed the winner. In the event of a dead heat, where two or more Jockeys are equal on points at the completion of all races at the meeting, the Dead Heat Rule applies.
21.4 Any Other Individual Jockey counts as one selection ie. If 2 jockeys who fall within the Any Other Individual Jockey category dead heat, only one dividend will be paid.
21.5 If a meeting is abandoned or postponed to another date, single bets are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
21.6 Wagers will not be voided and refunded when:
A jockey has an unassailable lead at the time when the meeting is abandoned or postponed. In this case, all bets stand.
21.7 In the event of horses dead heating for the win and/or place; points are shared equally by the number of competitors that dead heat. See Table Below
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Dead Heat for First |
Dead Heat for Second |
Dead Heat for Third |
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1st |
2.5, 2.5 |
3 |
3 |
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2nd |
0 |
1.5, 1.5 |
2 |
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3rd |
1 |
0 |
0.5, 0.5 |
21.8.1 Points are awarded to the first, second, and third placed runners associated
trainers in each race. First equals 3 points, second equals 2 points, third equals 1
point.
21.9.1 In the case of two or more trainers finishing the day on the same amount of
points the Dead Heat Rule applies. This is regardless of the amount of outright winners trained by any of the Trainers.
22. Runner/s v Field
22.1 ‘Runner/s v Field’ bets are available on selected events. The stand out runner(s) must start the event or all bets are refunded for that market.
22.2 The winner will be paid on which of the runner/s or the any other runner in the field finished higher.
22. Margin Betting
Margin betting is available on selected events and is paid out on the official
margin between the First and Second horses as declared by the Stewards
23. Jockey or Trainer Premiership
Select the Jockey or Trainer with the most wins over the Premiership Period
(August 1 to July 31) for the relevant region (e.g. Sydney Metropolitan Meetings).
All in Rules Apply.
24. Winning Race Time
Select the Official Winning Time of the nominated event, as declared by the
Stewards.
25. ‘Favourite Out’ Betting
Select which horse will have the highest position in the race, excluding the
favourite, as declared by the Stewards. Dead heat rules apply.
The nominated favourite must start the race or all bets are refunded.
Deductions may apply as per 17.1 Schedule of Deductions.
26. Concession Betting
Select the horse to win the race, if the selection runs Second (2nd) or Third
(3rd) as declared by the Stewards, all bets on the Nominated Horse will be refunded.
Refunds and deductions apply.
a) Dead Heat for first (1st) – Return is equal to half the win portion of the bet plus all of the stake
b) Dead Heat for second (2nd) – all bets on the Nominated Horses will be
refunded
c) Dead Heat for third (3rd) – All bets on the Nominated Horses will be
refunded, equal to fifty percent (50%) of the stake.
27. Winning Barrier Betting Rules
Select the barrier of the winning horse as declared by Stewards.
All bets are paid on the official Barrier Draw as listed in the race program.
All-In and Dead Heat Betting rules apply
28. Wining Saddlecloth – Odd or Even
28.1 Select whether the winner of the race will have an Odd or Even Saddlecloth
number. All-In and Dead Heat rules apply.
28.2 State of Origin/Winning State Bets – paid out on the state in which the horse is trained at the time of the race.
29.1 ‘Box Challenge’ bets are available on selected meetings. The “Box” is defined as the dog Box Number from which it jumps in the race. Betting is Win only and all bets are accepted on an all-in basis (i.e. no refunds for non-starters).The winning box for the meeting is decided under a 3, 2, 1 points scoring system. All bets placed must be placed prior to the commencement of Race 1 of the race meeting for wagers to stand.
29.2 In each race of the meeting, the winning Box Number receives 3 points, the second placed Box Number receives 2 points and the third placed Box Number receives 1 point. The Box Number that accumulates the most points throughout the meeting is deemed the winner. In the event of a dead heat, where two or more Box Numbers are equal on points at the completion of all races at the meeting, the Dead Heat Rule applies.
29.3 If a meeting is abandoned or postponed to another date, single bets are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding the Box Challenge event.
Wagers will not be voided and refunded where:
(a) In the event of a Box Challenge event on a single meeting, a Box Number has an unassailable lead in which case all bets stand. (b) in the event of Box Challenge event on a racing carnival, a Box Number has an unassailable lead in which case all bets stand.
29.4 In the event of Dogs dead heating for the win and/or place; points are shared equally by the number of competitors that Dead Heat.
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Dead Heat for First |
Dead Heat for Second |
Dead Heat for Third |
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1st |
2.5, 2.5 |
3 |
3 |
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2nd |
0 |
1.5, 1.5 |
2 |
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3rd |
1 |
0 |
0.5, 0.5 |
30. Error identified PRIOR to the commencement of the event:
If an error is identified prior to the commencement of the event and notified by
IASbet to the most recent contact number or email address supplied by the member, those wagers on that event will be made void and the member refunded.
If the wager is part of a multibet, the wager will then be re-calculated excluding
the event to which the error relates.
31. Error identified AFTER the commencement of the event:
If an error is identified only after the commencement of the event or for any other
reason not notified to the Member’s point of contact prior to commencement of the
event, the wager on the event shall stand.
31.1 Exception – The only exception to this is where IASbet can demonstrate that the error was manifest or obvious, or that the Member otherwise should reasonably have been aware of the error when the wager was placed, in which case IASbet reserves the right to void such wagers.
32.Incorrect Betting and General Information
32.1 If IASbet publishes, posts or quotes any incorrect betting information for any thoroughbred, harness or greyhound racing event, such as posting wrong odds or lines, then regardless of the cause of source of such error IASbet has the right to void each members bet subject to rule 32.2 Incorrect Betting and General Information
32.2 Bookmakers must lay such odds if demanded by the taker on fixed odds betting, but so that the bookmaker shall not be compellable, in the normal course of business, to lose on any one bet at any one price.
- on thoroughbreds AUD $1,000.00;
- on harness and greyhounds AUD $500.00
32.3 All Internet betting is subject to a 1 minute cut off before the official start time.
32.4 IASbet reserves the right to close and or restrict a Member’s Betting Account and refund the balance of his/her Betting Account, without further explanation.
In this event, outstanding bets will be honoured, unless the Members Betting Account has been used for any fraudulent transaction or purpose – in which case outstanding wagers will be void.
32.5 In the interests of staff and members, all telephone calls will be recorded and the recording used to settle all wagering disputes. If any dispute cannot be settled satisfactorily between IASbet management and the member, the matter shall be referred to a representative of the Northern Territory Racing & Gaming Commission for final determination and all wagers will be adjusted accordingly
When our staff repeat the odds and event to the member, it is the responsibility of the member to make sure that the information given is understood correctly
32.6 While IASbet takes all care in compiling betting information including the publication of form, IASbet cannot accept any reasonability for any errors.
A Member is deemed to have accepted these Betting Rules and the remainder of
the Terms and Conditions by opening an Account or by placing a wager with IASbet via the telephone or via the IASbet website.
34. Lucky Loser: ‘Lucky Loser Bets’ are available on the internet only.
34.1 Lucky Loser Bets are based on selecting one horse that does not win or run a place in each of the designated races listed on the Lucky Loser Bet race card.
34.2 For the Lucky Loser to be deemed a winning bet each selection in each race on the designated race card made by the Member in their Lucky Loser Bet must not Win or run a Place in its respective race.
34.3 Odds for the Lucky Loser Bet are determined by multiplying the individual decimal odds of each selection made in each race listed in the designated Lucky Loser Bet race card.
34.4 In fields of Eight (8) or more runners; horses that do not run first or second or third are deemed to be eligible for a winning leg of the Lucky Loser Bet.
34.5 In fields of between Five (5) runners and seven (7) runners; horses that do not run first or second are deemed to be eligible for a winning leg of the Lucky Loser Bet.
34.6 In fields of Four (4) or less runners; horses that do not run first are deemed to be eligible for a winning leg of the Lucky Loser Bet.
34.7 Where there is a late scratching(s) and the field is reduced to between five (5) runners and seven (7) runners, horses that do not run first or second are deemed to be eligible for a winning leg of the Lucky loser bet.
34.8 Where there is a late scratching(s) and the field is reduced to four (4) runners or less, horses that do not run first are deemed to be eligible for a winning leg of the Lucky loser bet.
34.9 Where there is a late scratching(s) of a runner in any race, or for any runner(s) declared a non-runner after the race commencement that is not in the member’s Lucky Loser bet selection the original odds for the member’s Lucky Loser selection will stand.
34.10 If one or two Member’s Lucky Loser Bet selection(s) is scratched and/or in a race(s) that is abandoned or declared a no race, then the selection from these legs are excluded from the bet and the dividend will be recalculated excluding the leg(s) with the scratched selection(s).
34.11 If three or more of a Member’s selections are scratched and/or in a race(s) that is abandoned or declared a no race, then the Lucky Loser Bet is cancelled and the wager is void and the stake will be refunded.
34.12 Unless otherwise agreed with IASbet, only one wager per combination of runners on the Lucky Loser bet card is allowed. More than one wager can be placed on the Lucky Loser bet card at any one racing venue using different combinations. The maximum a Member can win on a single Lucky Loser bet is AUD $3,000
34.13 Unless otherwise agreed with IASbet, the maximum that a Member can win per day at any one racing venue on a Lucky Loser Bet is AUD $30,000.
35. Unless otherwise stated, all “$” references within these rules is defined to be Australian Dollars (AUD)
36. Race Horse Owners & Breeders Top Odds – Get the Best of Everything.
36.1 In order to qualify as an owner, your name must appear in the Race Book.
36.2 In order to qualify as a Breeder, you must be the registered breeder.
36.3 You must inform the operator at the time you place the bet (at least 45 minutes prior to the race) that you are the owner or breeder, otherwise you will not be entitled to the best dividend from IASbets betting products on that particular race.
36.4 IASbet best of everything guarantees that you receive the best dividend offered by IASbet on your horse on the day from the time the bet is struck.
For example:
If your horse runs and wins at Flemington and you outlay $100, your ‘Best of Everything’ dividend is determined as follows:
Top Fluctuation pays: $5.00
SP pays = $4.00
CITY Super Price / CITY Best pays: $3.80
Top Odds – Best of Everything means you receive $5.00
Your $100 “Best Of Everything” bet is calculated like this. $100 @ 5.00 = $500.
37. Race Horse Owners & Breeders 10% Rebate. (Only Available to IASbet )
All rebates are settled per quarter and are paid directly into your IAS account. In order to qualify for the rebate you must have lodged your racehorse/s with Member Services (Call: 133 773), placed 25 individual wagers over a 3 month period, have backed your horse at least once during that period and your net winnings during the 3 month period must not exceed your net losses during that same period. Any rebate will be paid directly into your account by the 7th day following the quarter end.
38.1 ‘Place Cards’ are available on the internet only. Place Cards are selecting the first or subsequent place getters in four races specified. Place Card Odds are determined by adding the four odds together.
38.2 In fields of 8 or more runners, horses that run first, second or third are deemed to be eligible for a winning Place Card.
38.3 In fields of five (5), six (6) or seven (7) runners, only horses that run first and second are deemed to be eligible for a winning Place Card.
38.4 In fields of less than five (5) runners only the horse that runs first is deemed to be eligible for a winning Place Card.
38.5 Where there is a late scratching(s) and the field is reduced to 7 runners or less, the above rules will apply for all wagers taken after the official late scratching(s) time.
38.6 For wagers placed on fields of 8 or more prior to the official late scratching(s) time, first, second and third placings will count towards the Place Card.
38.7 If the Member’s selection in one leg is scratched, then it becomes a three race Place Card and will be recalculated excluding that leg.
38.8 If two or more of the Member’s selections are scratched then the Place Card is cancelled and the wager is void and will be refunded.
38.9 If one leg is abandoned or declared a no race, then it becomes a three race Place Card and will be recalculated excluding that leg.
38.10 If two or more legs are abandoned or declared no races, then all Place Cards are cancelled and the wager is void and will be refunded.
38.11 If there is a dead-heat for third place in any of the four (4) designated races, the odds are halved for each horse that has dead-heated in that leg and added to the other three legs. In the case of triple dead-heats, one third of the odds will be added to the other three legs.
38.12 Unless otherwise agreed with IASbet, the maximum that a Member can win per day at any one racing venue on a Place Card is AUD$30,000.
39.1 CITY SuperPrice
Is the final payout offered by IASbet at the close of betting that always guarantees to pay better than the 3 totes/TABs. Available for Win bets only on all metropolitan horse racing in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide & Perth.
39.2 Australian SuperPrice
Is the final payout offered by IASbet at the close of betting that always guarantees to pay higher than at least 2 Australian TABs. In fact SuperPrice often exceeds the payout of all Australian TABs.
39.3 Top Fluctuation (Top Fluc)
Guarantees that bets placed 45 minutes before the advertised start time are guaranteed to be paid the top official fluctuation odds bet by on-course bookmakers as determined by the Bookmakers Pricing Service, with no commissions deducted from your winning bets.
39.4 Starting Price Guaranteed (SPG) – Metropolitan racing only
Starting Price Guaranteed, guarantees that if the internet fixed odds taken on a race, and the horse returns a Starting Price of greater than the track odds, the player will receive the Starting Price (i.e. the greater odds).
SPG is only available over the phone and up until the last 30 minutes of betting prior to the commencement of the race.
Eg: If you call up and select $4.50 fixed, which wins and returns a Starting Price of $6, you will be paid out at $6 If it happens to win after firming to $3.50, you’re on at $4.50.
This offer applies to the win portion of wagers and is available to win a maximum of $3,000 in any one bet. Above this limit the balance will be paid at the original odds at which the bet was accepted.
Eg. A $2,000 wager placed on horse at $4 that SP’s $5, will be paid out as follows – $750 stake at $5, returning $3750 (stake included). The remaining $1250 stake will be paid out at $4, returning $5000 (stake included).
39.5 Superprice Payouts
Quinellas/Trifectas/Exactas: The following exotic wagers (Quinellas, Exactas and Trifectas) are accepted at SuperPrice. In the event that the exact combination is unstruck with the relevant tote operator, resulting in a dividend being declared on a combination other than on the correct official finishing order, IAS will declare a winning dividend based on the correct official finishing order only. Where races or bet types are covered by less than 3 Australian TABs the SuperPrice payout is guaranteed to exceed at least 1 Australian TAB. In the event of a jackpot, the IASbet dividend is calculated by taking the home state TAB jackpot and dividing it by the number of $1 winning units. Where the total number of winning units held by IASbet is less than one, the flexi % held is multiplied over the jackpot amount to determine the dividend.
First Four SuperPrice – Exotic wagers on First Fours are accepted at SuperTab odds. In the event that the exact combination is unstruck with the relevant tote operator, resulting in a dividend being declared on a combination other than on the correct official finishing order, IAS will declare a winning dividend based on the correct official finishing order only. In the event of a jackpot and there is no dividend declared by Super-TAB and a member of IASbet has successfully nominated the first four place getters in correct order, then the dividend declared by IASbet shall, subject to the limits set out in Rule 53, be equal to: (the total dollar amount of the pool held by Super-TAB on the jackpotted event less statutory deductions). Divided by (the total number of winning units held by IASbet on the jackpotted event).
SuperPrice on Place: On Australian racing, a SuperPrice place dividend will be declared for all placegetters for which a dividend has been declared by at least one Australian TAB. When a place dividend is declared by at least one Australian TAB, losing place wagers will not be refunded.
40.1 A Running Double bet type requires nominating the successful first place winning runner of two consecutive races.
40.2 A Daily Double bet type requires nominating the successful first place winning runner of the two nominated races on the Daily Double race card.
40.3 A double wager with the combination of one runner in any single leg and more than one runner in the other leg will be deemed to be a Standard Running Double or Daily Double wager. A double wager with the combination of only one runner in each leg will be deemed to be a Super Double wager.
40.4 The Flexi Bet option may be selected for Doubles wager subject to the minimum amount that may be invested in a single bet set-out in Rules 44.`
40.5 Standard Running Double and Standard Daily Double wagers on Australian Gallops Races: IASbet pays the dividend declared by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. IASbet pays the dividend declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW and ACT. All winning dividends are subject to the limits set-out in Rule 53 for City Gallop races and Rule 53 for Country Gallop races.
40.6 Super Running Double and Super Daily Double wagers on Australian Gallops Races: IASbet pays the dividend declared by SUPER-TAB plus a 10% bonus for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. IASbet pays the dividend declared by NSW TAB plus a 10% bonus for races featured in NSW or ACT. All winning dividends are subject to the limits set-out in Rule 53 for City Gallop races and Rule 53 for Country Gallop races.
40.7 Standard Running Double and Daily Double wagers are not available on International Races.
40.8 Harness and Greyhound Double wagers: IASbet pays the dividend and winning combinations declared by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. IASbet pays the dividend and winning combinations declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW and ACT.
Super Double wagers: IASbet pays the dividend declared by SUPER-TAB plus a 10% bonus for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. IASbet pays the dividend declared by NSW TAB plus a 10% bonus for races featured in NSW or ACT. All winning dividends are subject to the limits set-out in Rule 53 for City Gallop races and Rule 53 for Country Gallop races.
40.9 Australian Races: if the selected runner is scratched or declared a non runner after the wager is confirmed, that portion of the wager will be transferred to the substitute favourite as declared by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia, or the substitute favourite declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW and ACT.
40.10 Should a Runner selected by a member in an International Race Super Double wager be scratched, that portion of the wager will be transferred to the substitute favourite as declared by the NSW TAB, or if the NSW TAB is not hosting the race meeting that portion of the wager will be transferred to the substitute favourite declared by the S-TAB.
40.11 If a double race leg(s) is declared a no race or abandoned IASbet will pay dividends as declared by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia, or dividends declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW and ACT.
Super Double wagers on Australian races affected by a no race declaration in which dividends are paid will revert to a Standard Double wager. International races affected by a no race declaration in which dividends are paid will receive the NSW TAB dividend only. Should the relevant Home Tote declare wagers are voided due to a no race then wagers will be cancelled and the stake refunded.
40.12 In the event of a jackpot and there is no dividend declared by Home Tote TAB and a member of IASbet has successfully nominated winning Double combinations in correct order then the dividend declared by IASbetshall, subject to the limits in Rule 53 and be equal to: (the total dollar amount of the pool held by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia, or the total dollar amount of the pool held by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW, ACT and International races on the jackpotted event less statutory deductions) divided by the number of $1 winning units held by IASbet. Where the total number of winning units held by IASbet is less than one, the flexi % held is multiplied over the jackpot amount to determine the dividend.
40.13 Members who are entitled to claim winnings in respect of jackpotted Running Double bet events may request confirmation from N.T Racing & Gaming as to the number of units held by IASbet on the jackpotted event.
41.1 A Treble bet is available on selected races and requires nominating the successful first place winning runner of the three consecutive races listed on the Treble bet race card.
41.2 The Flexi Bet option may be selected for a Treble wager subject to the minimum amount that may be invested in a single bet set-out in Rules 53.
41.3 IASbet pays the Treble dividend and winning combinations declared by the UNiTAB on the winning combinations to a maximum of $100,000 for City Gallop races (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth) and to a maximum of $20,000 for Provincial and Country Gallop races.
Super Treble wagers: IASbet pays the dividend declared by UNI-TAB plus a 10% bonus for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, ACT, South Australia, NSW, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. . All winning dividends are subject to the limits set-out in Rule 53 racing.
41.4 All Harness and Greyhound Treble wagers: IASbet pays the dividend and winning combinations as declared by UNiTAB subject to the limits set-out in Rule 52 for Harness and Greyhound racing.
Super Treble wagers: IASbet pays the dividend declared by UNI-TAB plus a 10% bonus for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, ACT, South Australia, NSW, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. . All winning dividends are subject to the limits set-out in Rule 53 racing.
41.5 If the selected runner is scratched or declared a non runner after the wager is confirmed, that portion of the wager will be transferred to the substitute favourite as declared by the UNiTAB.
41.6 If a Treble race leg is declared a no race then wagers will be subject to the result declared by UNiTAB; the Treble wager will either become void and the stake refunded, or the final dividend declared by UNiTAB will be paid.
41.7 In the event of a jackpot and there is no dividend declared by UNiTAB and a member of IASbet has successfully nominated the winning Treble combinations then the dividend declared by IASbet shall, subject to the limits in Rules 53 Greyhound racing be equal to: (the total dollar amount of the pool held by UNiTAB on the jackpotted event less statutory deductions) divided by the number of $1 winning units held by IASbet. Where the total number of winning units held by IASbet is less than one, the flexi % held is multiplied over the jackpot amount to determine the dividend.
41.8 Members who are entitled to claim winnings in respect of jackpotted Treble bet events may request confirmation from N.T Racing & Gaming as to the number of units held by IASbet on the jackpotted event.
42.1 A Quaddie wager (also referred to as a “Quaddie”) requires nominating the successful first place winning runner of four consecutive races listed on the Quaddie race card.
42.2 A Quaddie wager with the combination of one runner in any single leg and more than one runner in any other leg will be deemed to be a Standard Quaddie wager. A Quaddie wager with the combination of only one runner in each of the four legs will be deemed to be a Super Quaddie wager.
42.3 The Flexi Bet option may be selected for Quaddie wagers subject to the minimum amount that may be invested in a single bet set-out in Rules 53
42.4 Standard Quaddie wagers on Australian gallop races: IASbet pays the dividend declared by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. IASbet pays the dividend declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW and ACT. All winning dividends are subject to a maximum of $300,000 for City Gallop races (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth) and to a maximum of $100,000 for Provincial and Country Gallop races.
42.5 Super Quaddie wagers are available on nominated Australian gallop races: Super Quaddies are based on one selection per leg in each of the four races in the Quaddie wager IAS pays the dividend declared by SUPERTAB plus a 10% bonus for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. All meetings conducted in NSW or ACT will be paid the NSW-TAB dividend plus a 10% bonus. All winning dividends are subject to the limits set-out in Rule 53 racing.
42.6 Harness and Greyhound race Quaddie wagers: IASbet pays the dividend and winning combinations declared by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. IASbet pays the dividend and winning combinations declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW and ACT.
Super Quaddies are based on one selection per leg in each of the four races in the Quaddie wager IAS pays the dividend declared by SUPERTAB plus a 10% bonus for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. All meetings conducted in NSW or ACT will be paid the NSW-TAB dividend plus a 10% bonus. . All winning dividends are subject to the limits set-out in Rule 53 racing.
42.7 Australian Races: if the selected runner is scratched or declared a non runner after the wager is confirmed, that portion of the wager will be transferred to the substitute favourite as declared by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia, or the substitute favourite declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW and ACT.
42.8 Should a Runner selected by a member in an International Race Super Quaddie wager be scratched, that portion of the wager will be transferred to the substitute favourite as declared by the NSW TAB, or if the NSW TAB is not hosting the race meeting that portion of the wager will be transferred to the substitute favourite declared by the S-TAB.
42.9 If a Quaddie race leg(s) is declared a no race or abandoned IASbet will pay dividends as declared by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia, or dividends declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW and ACT.
Super Quaddie wagers on Australian races affected by a no race declaration in which dividends are paid will revert to a Standard Quaddie wager. International races affected by a no race declaration in which dividends are paid will receive the NSW TAB dividend only. Should the relevant Home Tote declare wagers are voided due to a no race(s) then wagers will be cancelled and the stake refunded.
42.10 In the event of a jackpot and there is no dividend declared by Home Tote TAB and a member of IASbet has successfully nominated the winning Quaddie combinations then the dividend declared by IASbet shall, subject to the limits in Rule 53, be equal to: (the total dollar amount of the pool held by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia, or the total dollar amount of the pool held by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW, ACT and International races on the jackpotted event less statutory deductions) Multiplied by (the total number of winning units held by the client on the jackpotted event).
42.11 Members who are entitled to claim winnings in respect of jackpotted Quaddie bet events may request confirmation from N.T Racing & Gaming as to the number of units held by IASbet on the jackpotted event.
42.12 A First Four Bet requires nominating the first four place getters in correct order.
Exotic wagers on First Fours are accepted at SuperPrice odds.( See rule 39.2) In the event that the exact combination is unstruck with the relevant tote operator, resulting in a dividend being declared on a combination other than on the correct official finishing order, IAS will declare a winning dividend based on the correct official finishing order only. Where races or bet types are covered by less than 3 Australian TABs the SuperPrice dividend will match the SuperTAB (VIC TAB) dividend declared.
42.13 In the event of a jackpot and there is no dividend declared by SuperTAB and a client of IASbet has successfully nominated the first four place getters in correct order, then the dividend declared by IASbet shall, subject to the limits set out in Rule 53, be equal to: (the total dollar amount of the pool held by SuperTAB on the jackpotted event less statutory deductions). Divided by (the total number of winning units held by IASbet on the jackpotted event).
42.14 Unless otherwise specified, IASbet Pty Ltd First Four payouts are based on the winning combinations as declared by Super-TAB, subject to the limits set-out in Rule 53.
42.15 In the event of a dead heat combination in the first four place getters, there will be as many dividends as there are correct order combinations as declared Super TAB.
42.16 Members who are entitled to claim winnings in respect of jackpotted First Four bet events may request confirmation from N.T Racing & Gaming as to the number of units held by IASbet on the jackpotted event.
42.17 If one of the selected runners in a First Four bet is declared a ‘non-runner’ or is scratched after the wager is confirmed, wagers will be refunded on every combination which includes the scratched runner and the wager will be re-calculated without the scratched runner.
42.18 Unless otherwise agreed with IASbet First Four wager payouts are subject to Rule 53.
43.1 A Super 6 wager requires nominating the successful first place winning runner of six consecutive races listed on the Super 6 race card. The Major Dividend is paid on successfully selecting the six winning runners of all races listed on the Super 6 race card. A consolation dividend is paid by nominating the successful first place winning runner of the first five consecutive races only without selecting the winner of the final race on the Super 6 race card. Multiple consolation dividends are paid if the wager contains two or more selections in the final race that were not the winning runner.
43.2 The Flexi Bet option may be selected for Super 6 wagers subject to the minimum amount that may be invested in a single bet set-out in Rules 44
43.3 Australian gallop racing Super 6 wagers: IASbet pays the dividend declared by S-TAB for Super 6 race events featured in Victoria, Tasmania, ACT and WA. IASbet pays the dividend declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW. IASbet pays the dividend declared by UNiTAB for races featured in Qld, SA & NT. All winning dividends are subject to a maximum of $300,000 for City Gallop races (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth & Adelaide) and to a maximum of $100,000 for Provincial and Country Gallop races or races in other Cities.
43.4 Harness and Greyhound racing Super 6 wagers: IASbet pays the dividend declared by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, ACT and WA. IASbet pays the dividend declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW. IASbet pays the dividend declared by UNiTAB for races featured in Qld, SA & NT. All winning dividends are subject to a maximum of $100,000 for City races (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth & Adelaide) and to a maximum of $50,000 for Provincial and Country races or races in other Cities.
43.5 Cross Venue Super 6 Gallops Events: if the Super 6 event contains races from more than one venue in more than one state of Australia, IASbet pays the dividend declared by the TAB that offers the Super 6 event. Should the NSW TAB and/or S-TAB and/or UNiTAB initiate the same multi-venue Super 6 event, IASbet will pay the dividend declared by the S-TAB. All winning dividends are subject to a maximum of $300,000 for cross venue Super 6 events.
43.6 Cross Venue Super 6 Greyhound and Harness Events: if the Super 6 event contains races from more than one venue in more than one states of Australia, IASbet pays the dividend declared by TAB that offers the Super 6 event. Should the NSW TAB and/or S-TAB and/or UNiTAB initiate the same multi-venue Super 6 event, IASbet will pay the dividend declared by the S-TAB. All winning dividends are subject to a maximum of $100,000 for cross venue Super 6 events.
43.7 Scratchings: if the selected runner is scratched or declared a non-runner after the wager is confirmed, that portion of the wager will be transferred to the Super 6 nominated substitute favourite as declared by the Home Tote offering the Super 6 event. Should the NSW TAB and/or S-TAB and/or UNiTAB initiate a multi-venue Super 6 event, the substitute runner for any scratched runner or declared non-runner will be the substitute favourite as declared by the S-TAB.
43.8 Abandoned Races: If four or more races are abandoned and/or declared a no race, all wagers are refunded. If any of the final three races are abandoned or declared a no race, IASbet pays the dividend declared by S-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, ACT and WA. IASbet pays the dividend declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW. IASbet pays the dividend declared by UNiTAB for races featured in Qld, SA & NT. Should the NSW TAB and/or S-TAB and/or UNiTAB initiate a multi-venue Super 6 event, IASbet pays the dividend declared by the S-TAB. The Consolation Dividend will not be paid in the event of any race cancellation or abandonment.
43.9 Pool Jackpot: In the event of a jackpot and there is no dividend declared by Home Tote TAB and a member of IASbet has successfully nominated the winning Super 6 combinations, then the dividend declared by IASbet shall, subject to the limits in Rule 53 be equal to: (the total dollar amount of the pool held by S-TAB for Super 6 events featured in featured in Victoria, Tasmania, ACT and WA, or the total dollar amount of the pool held by NSW TAB for Super 6 events featured in NSW, or the total dollar amount of the pool held by UNiTAB for Super 6 events featured in Qld, SA & NT, or the total dollar amount of the pool held by S TAB for Super 6 cross venue events on the jackpotted event less statutory deductions) Multiplied by (the total number of winning units held by the client on the jackpotted event).
43.10 Members who are entitled to claim winnings in respect of jackpotted Super 6 bet events may request confirmation from N.T Racing & Gaming as to the number of units held by IASbet on the jackpotted event.
44.1 SuperFlex bets are those where a single bet has many combinations, and each combination has a stake which may be less than the minimum stake for bets. In the case of a SuperFlex Bet, the minimum amount that may be invested in a single bet is the greater of:
44.2 1 cent for each combination covered by the bet.
44.3 $1.00 or such other amount as IAS may determine from time to time.
44.4 SuperFlex Bets are available on Thoroughbred (excluding South African, New Zealand and English Racing) and Harness Quinella, Trifecta, Exacta and First Four wagers.
44.5 The amount invested on each combination covered by a SuperFlex Bet is determined by the total stake amount of the SuperFlex Bet divided by the number of combinations rounding down to the nearest cent.
44.6 When taking SuperFlex Exotic Bets (Trifecta, Quinella, Exacta, First Four) the percentage is calculated by the total stake divided by the number of combinations (permutations)
44.7 If a runner specified in a SuperFlex bet is scratched after the bet is entered, and the bet involves a single race (Exacta, First Four, Quinella, Trifecta), the combinations are divided into two divisions: those which include the scratched runner(s), and those which do not. The bet combinations which include scratched runners are refunded. The bet combinations which do not include scratched runners are processed as if no runners had been scratched
44.8 If a runner specified in a SuperFlex bet is scratched after the bet is entered, and the bet involves more than one race (Double, Treble, Quadrella), all scratched runners are replaced by the substitute favourite declared by SuperTAB (Doubles and Quadrellas) or UNiTAB (Trebles) and are regarded as winners if the substitute wins.
Australian SuperPrice is the final payout offered by IASbet at the close of betting that guarantees to exceed at least two Australian TABs
Available for Win, Place, Quinella, Exacta, Trifecta, and Multibet betting.
First Fours – First Fours are accepted at SuperPrice odds. However, when First Fours are covered by less than 3 Australian TABs, the SuperPrice dividend will match the SuperTAB (Vic TAB) dividend declared.
Quadrellas – IASbet pays the dividend declared by Super-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. IASbet pays the dividend declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW and ACT.
Australian SuperPrice is the final payout offered by IASbet at the close of betting that guarantees to exceed at least two Australian TABs
Available for Win, Place, Quinella, Exacta, Trifecta & Multibet betting.
First Fours – First Fours are accepted at SuperPrice odds. However, when First Fours are covered by less than 3 Australian TABs, the SuperPrice dividend will match the SuperTAB (Vic TAB) dividend declared.
Quadrellas – IASbet pays the dividend declared by Super-TAB for races featured in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. IASbet pays the dividend declared by NSW TAB for races featured in NSW and ACT.
47.1 General settlement of bets
Horse racing bets are automatically settled on a double result basis unless otherwise stated or as detailed in the double result section herein.
Ante-post bets are settled on the Rules of Racing unless otherwise advertised. Where a result is amended after the weigh-in such an amendment will be ignored for settlement purposes. The advertised times of races, the runners, returns and results as published in the Racing Post (or the national press) will govern settlement of all bets, excepting errors and omissions. Unless otherwise provided for in these rules, all bets will be settled at starting price, with the place part of each-way bets settled as per place terms set out in these rules.
For overseas racing please refer to overseas racing section.
In the event of a walk-over named or unnamed selections will be void and treated as non-runners for settlement purposes.
Queries regarding errors should be made within 14 days of settlement of the bet. An each-way bet consists of one bet to win on the selection and one bet to place on the selection in accordance with the place terms for the event.
In single and accumulative bets on horse racing place terms will be determined by the actual number of runners that run in the race. In any race of fewer than five starters, all place money goes onto win. With the exception of ante-post bets, the below each-way terms for horse and greyhound racing events are settled on the actual number of runners which are deemed to have run in the race and not the number of initial declared runners:
1)Handicaps of more than 16 runners – 1/4 odds on first four places.
2)Handicaps of 12-15 runners – 1/4 odds on first three places.
3)All other races of more than 8 runners – 1/5 odds on first three places.
4)All races of 5-7 runners – 1/4 odds on first two places.
5)All races of less than 5 runners – Place money goes on to win.
Please note that win-only betting may only be available on selected races. The place terms displayed on our website supersede these rules. Place bets are not accepted unless at least an equal amount is invested to win.
Any place money inadvertently accepted in excess of the win stake will be void.
On occasion, place-only betting may be advertised for selected events and any bets placed will be valid in such a situation. For the purpose of settlement, each-way accumulative bets are settled win-to-win and place-to-place.
In a dead heat, the stake money on a selection is divided by the number of runners involved in the dead heat. The full odds are then paid to the divided stake with the remainder of the stake money being lost.
When a selection is made void or does not run, then for single bets the stake will be returned. In accumulative bets the stake will run on to the remaining selection(s) with a double becoming a single and so on up.
47.2 Abandonments/postponements/re-run races
If a race programme is abandoned or postponed bets will be void.
However, on occasions when a major race is postponed we reserve the right to advertise and apply the following: Bets accepted after 10am on the day of the overnight declarations will stand until that race is run, so long as the overnight declarations stand, unless cancelled by prior mutual agreement.
If races are set back in time on a day because of the weather, settlement of all bets will be ruled by the original advertised times.
If a race is re-run, betting in the first race will rule settlement, and horses which ran in the first race but did not start in the second will be considered losers.
47.3 Each-way betting
Each-way accumulative bets are settled win-to-win and place-to-place. In any race reduced to fewer than five starters, each-way bets will be taken as ‘all-to-win’ given that there are no places available.
In accumulative wagers, the bet reverts to normal place odds according to the number of runners in each race ‘place bets’ are not accepted unless at least an equal amount is invested to win, with the exceptions being Tote betting and on the occasions that we offer ‘place only’ Betting on individual races as a special offer.
Where there is excess place money over win money in each-way bets, then that part of the bet will be void, win or lose. When special place betting is offered for a race, this will rule settlement for all place bets on that race.
The following governs settlement of the place part of each-way bets:
Handicaps of 16 or more runners: 1/4 odds for the first four places
Handicaps of 12-15 runners: 1/4 odds for the first three places
All other races of 8 or more runners: 1/5 odds for the first three places
All races of 5, 6 or 7 runners: 1/4 odds for the first two places
All races of less than 5 runners: all place stakes will be treated as win stakes.
For overseas racing where we pay pari-mutuel returns the each way terms will be as determined by the local pari-mutuel rules.
47.4 Favourites
Starting price bets will be accepted each-way for first favourites, win-only for second favourites, and each-way for first favourites only in greyhound racing.
The favourite is the selection quoted in the official starting price returns at the shortest odds. The second favourite is the horse quoted at the next shortest odds. If two horses are quoted at the same odds and these odds are shorter than those quoted against any other horses, then these two are equal first favourite and equal second favourite. If two or more co-favourites are thus selected, the stake will be divided equally between them.
When a returned favourite does not come under starter’s orders and is withdrawn, then that unnamed favourite will be treated as a non-runner with bets on the second favourite settled on the second favourite. The only exceptions to this provision are speciality bets such as Jackpot or Placepot bets where, if there is a withdrawn favourite, the next lowest priced horse is the one taken as to substitute for a non-runner that under the rules has to be replaced by the ‘favourite’
47.5 Double result
Double result is only applicable to horse racing in Ireland and the UK and overseas meetings where SIS return an industry SP.
Double result means if your horse is first past the post you get paid, however, should your horse be awarded the race or promoted to a place, as a result of a stewards enquiry or an objection which is announced before the ‘weigh in’ or ‘winner alright’, we will still pay you.
Double result does not apply to the following bets or circumstances:
1). All ante-post bets.
2). Bets which rely on Tote dividends ie. Jackpots, Placepots etc which are settled on the Rules of Racing.
3). ‘Distance specials’ which are settled on a Rules of Racing basis only.
4). Any horse disqualified for taking the wrong course or for carrying an incorrect weight.
5). Races which are declared void.
6). Where there is an official correction to the result by the judge or SIS prior to the ‘weigh in’ and any races which are declared void before the ‘weigh in’ for which Rules of Racing will apply.
7). All bets on horse racing outside of Ireland and the UK, where an industry SP is not returned, are settled on a Rules Of Racing basis only.
8). All bets placed on Betting in Running markets will be settled on a Rules of Racing basis only.
9). We offer Double Result on Place Betting, Betting Without Favourite, Fallers Insurance & all Insurebet Markets.
47.6 Ante-post
All racing ante-post bets are accepted and settled on a Rules of Racing basis only.
Ante-post bets are accepted at quoted prices, up to and including the day prior to the event, on the basis of all in, run or not, entered or not .Therefore selections not taking part in the race/event concerned are losers.
Ante-post bets are those placed at our quoted prices on horses and prior to the race becoming classed as ‘day of event’ (day of event is a term used to describe the time at which overnight declarations are made, usually 10am on the day preceding the race (or two days for certain Group 1 races) for horse racing and the day of the race for greyhounds).
All bets placed after the overnight declaration stage are settled in accordance with our early prices/day of race rules.
In line with principals laid down by Tattersalls Rules of Racing, ante-post bets will be void under the following circumstances, otherwise bets stand:
1). If the race is abandoned or declared void.
2). If the venue of the race is altered or postponed to a later date at a different track.
3). If the race is postponed to a later date at the same track with entries totally reopened bets placed after the initial entries are void, but bets placed prior to the initial entry stage will stand. All bets will stand if a race is postponed to later date at the same track with the same entries, whether the bet was placed before or after the initial entries stage.
4). If the horse is balloted out or eliminated under Jockey Club rules single bets will be void. In any such cases, accumulative ante-post bets will stand on the remaining legs, at the prices laid on the selections in those races, with a double becoming a single, a treble becoming a double, etc.
5). In the event of horses being withdrawn under Jockey Club/Turf Club rules, to limit the number of entries taken part, these horses shall be void. The liability of a layer against horses remaining will be reduced on both win and place parts of such bets, in accordance with the rate to be announced before the race by Tattersalls Committee, dependant on the odds currently available against the withdrawn horses at the time of withdrawal. All bets are executed at the price ruling at the time of handing in of the bet. We reserve the right to correct any palpable error. Win doubles, trebles, etc are calculated at full accumulative odds. Each-way doubles and trebles etc. are settled win-to-win, place-to-place, and for the place part of such bets, the fractional odds pertaining at the time of acceptance. Place only bets, conditional bets and forecast bets are not accepted ante-post. When the same selection is backed to win two or more races/events in ante-post bets, special odds are applicable. These special odds will supersede the accumulative odds calculated from the individual event prices irrespective of the fact that the individual event prices may be endorsed on the slip. If special odds were not available, the stake will be divided equally as singles at the prices available at the time the bet was placed.
47.7 Non-runner no bet
Ante-post betting ceases at 10.30 am on the day of the overnight declaration stage and all bets placed after that stage will be ‘non-runner no bet’, ie. your bet stake will be refunded if your horse fails to compete. Tattersalls Rule 4 may apply.
47.8 Late withdrawals – UK Tattersalls Rule 4
In all horse races, excluding ante-post bets, if a horse is withdrawn, not under starter’s orders, bets will be settled in accordance with Tattersalls Rule 4(c), which says that backers of the withdrawn horse will have their stakes refunded.
When there has not been time for the market to reform, deductions are made from winnings (exclusive of stake) according to the table below.
In cases of more than one withdrawal in a race, the total deduction will not exceed 0.90c in $1.00.
When there has been time to reform the market, deductions will apply only to bets at board prices struck prior to the announcement of the withdrawal.
Tattersalls Rule 4 Schedule
(All rates in $)
| A | $1.11 or longer odds on | 90c | K | $2.25 to $2.50 | 40c |
| B | $1.11 to $1.19 | 85c | L | $2.60 to $2.75 | 35c |
| C | $1.20 to $1.25 | 80c | M | $2.80 to $3.20 | 30c |
| D | $1.28 to $1.30 | 75c | N | $3.40 to $4.00 | 25c |
| E | $1.33 to $1.40 | 70c | O | $4.20 to $5.00 | 20c |
| F | $1.44 to $1.53 | 65c | P | $5.50 to $6.50 | 15c |
| G | $1.57 to 1.62 | 60c | Q | $7.00 to $10 | 10c |
| H | $1.67 to $1.80 | 55c | R | $11 to $15 | 5c |
| I | $1.84 to $1.95 | 50c | S | $15 + | No deduction |
| J | $2.00 to $2.20 | 45c |
The above scale will also apply in the case of non-runners in early price races and will be used for other events where we specifically advertise, either in these rules or at the event itself that Tattersalls Rule 4 (abbreviated to Rule 4) may apply.
For withdrawals relating to ante-post, advertised early prices and greyhounds please refer to the appropriate section.
47.9 Reserves
Some races contain reserves, who may or may not be priced in our early prices lists. The finishing positions of any of these reserves will count whether they are priced or not.
The price of any reserves which run, will be offset against any Rule 4 deduction applicable from the non-runner(s).
47.10 No official SP returned (UK & Ireland)
Selections in races where no official SPs are returned from racecourses in the UK or Ireland will be settled at the industry SP (if returned).
If no official SP or industry SP is returned bets will be settled as following:
All bets where no price is taken (including forecasts, tricasts and unnamed favourites) will be settled at the closing ‘show’ prices offered by Paddy Power.
Where no ‘show’ prices are displayed for horse racing, bets will be settled at the appropriate Tote returns and all greyhound racing bets will be void.
Bets on unnamed favourites and second favourites will stand for races where an official or industry SP is returned, but will be void if neither SP is returned.
Note: For Tote Placepot/Quadpot bets – when no official SP is returned and an industry SP is returned in its place, Tote bets on unnamed favourites are settled on the Tote favourite and not the industry SP favourite.
47.11 Taking a price – advertised early prices
Bets accepted at our advertised prices after 9am on the day of the overnight declarations are not ante-post bets and will be settled in accordance with the terms advertised.
Prices advertised for ‘early price’ races are available subject to fluctuation up to the time as displayed in our offices (normally 20 minutes before the race ‘off time’ for UK races and 30 minutes for Irish races) or up to ‘first show’.
In the event of a horse being withdrawn, not under starter’s orders, stakes on that selection will be returned. Bets for the remaining horses in that race will be subject to a deduction in accordance with Tattersall’s Rule 4 (c), based on the ‘early price’ of the withdrawn horse at the time of withdrawal (see table above).
Should any greyhound be withdrawn from an advertised ‘early price’ greyhound race all bets on that race shall be settled at starting price.
47.12 Show/screen prices
Should a horse be withdrawn, and where Tattersall’s Rule 4(c) would apply, no board prices may be laid after the withdrawal unless the market has reformed. Any such bets laid in error will be settled at SP or the next immediate price offered after withdrawal, whichever is the greater.
Should any greyhound be withdrawn all bets placed at a show price prior to withdrawal on that race will be settled at starting price.
47.13 Forecasts
These can be accessed using the ‘ Exacta ‘ betting button on the IASbet betting page
Subject to the following rules, we accept forecast singles, doubles and trebles as part of our normal business. Any forecast accumulators accepted in error, which do not comply to the format and conditions above, will be settled as forecast trebles, with the stake involved being equally split over the number of trebles available.
Forecast bets are settled from the returns declared by the CSF or BAGS/BEGS F/C. Any bonus for forecast doubles or trebles is added to the calculated total return, i.e. excluding any leg by leg bonus.
Forecast bets are void when: one of the selections does not run, less than three runners take part in the event, or you select unnamed favourites. If an unnamed favourite appears among the named selections, only that part of your bet including the unnamed favourite is void.
If for any reason, no CSF or BAGS/BEGS forecast is returned, bets will be settled by reference to the NSL Straight Forecast Chart.
In the event of a selection finishing alone, a forecast dividend with any other runner will be declared..
47.14 Tricasts
These can be accessed using the ‘ Trifecta ‘ betting button on the IASbet betting page)
Tricast bets, in which selections must finish first, second and third in the correct order in specified races are accepted in single bets only. Stakes for any tricast double, treble, etc accepted in error will be divided equally to cover each tricast race in tricast singles only.
Horse and greyhound (BAGS/BEGS) tricasts are only accepted on races for which a computer tricast dividend is declared. Any tricasts accepted for races which no tricast dividend is declared will be settled as computerised straight forecasts on the selections nominated to finish first and second, with the selection for third place discounted.
Any tricast which contains an unnamed favourite, that selection will be settled as a non-runner.
Tricasts will be settled in accordance with the official computerised return.
Should a tricast include a non-runner, the total stake will be invested as a computerised straight forecast on the remaining two selections in the order selected. In the case of combination tricasts the total stake will be invested as a reversed straight forecast on the remaining two selections.
If less than three horses finish in a tricast race, a dividend will be declared on those that finish.
Should a tricast include two non-runners, the bet will be void.
Examples of the above
i) Full cover (24 bets) selections A, B, C, D with D as a non-runner is settled in the following manner: Full cover tricast A, B, C = 6 bets full cover forecast (3 x stake unit) A, B, C = 18 bets
ii) The same bet but with C and D as non-runners is settled as following: Full cover forecast (6 x stake unit) A,B = 12 bets plus 12 Single bets void.
47.17 Rules for special offers (IASbet daily specials – Special win doubles, trebles etc)
If the SP return is greater than the special advertised price for win doubles, trebles etc – we pay SP. (This does not apply to any specials including a ‘placed’ selection).
In the event of any non-runner(s) in any of the races from which the above have been selected we reserve the right to revert the bet to SP.
‘Jockey specials’ stand irrespective of who actually rides the named selections in the special. Where any of the selections included in the special are non-runners, the bet reverts to SP settlement, with an accumulator settled as a treble and a treble settled as a double etc.
In the event of any non-runners in the races from which a place only selection has been nominated, our normal place betting terms will automatically apply, i.e. bets revert to normal place terms according to the number of runners in each race as detailed under each-way betting. For example, if we advertise a horse to be placed in the first four, and due to non-runners the field is reduced to less than 16 runners, it will automatically become the first three places only etc.
47.18 Guaranteed odds race/Odds in your favour
Where we offer a ‘guaranteed odds race’ if you take the early advertised price on this race and the starting price (SP) is greater – we pay SP.
Please note this offer applies to early prices only and does not apply to show/screen prices.
47.19 Winning distance / How far will it win by
Betting on the winning distance will be on races only as displayed.
The winning distance will be that margin, as officially announced between the winning horse and the second.
All winning distance bets are settled on a first past the post basis only, i.e. double result does not apply.
In the event of a withdrawal resulting in a Rule 4 of 10c or greater in a race where we offer distance betting the Rule 4 amount will be split between the number of distance options.
47.20 Betting without
Where we offer prices on an event without a nominated selection, for settlement purposes the finishing position of the ‘without’ selection will be ignored.
Any each-way terms advertised are settled on the actual number of runners who take part in the race, excluding the ‘without’ selection.
47.21 Nominate horses to finish the course etc.
All bets are settled in accordance with the official returns in the Racing Post (excluding errors), or in its absence the national press.
47.22 Special win and/or place multiples
Where we quote a price for two or more specified selections in a win or place multiple, settlement will revert to SP if there is a dead heat in any leg of the bet.
47.23 Horse match betting
Where we quote special match betting, all bets are settled Rules of Racing according to the official returns in the following days Racing Post.
Bets are settled on the best finishing position.
In the event of both runners failing to complete the course – bets are settled on ‘furthest to complete’ according to the official result.
47.24 Combined winning distances for a meeting
Distances for each race meeting are settled on a ‘first past the post’ basis. If any of the scheduled races at a meeting are not run, bets are void unless the maximum quote has been attained.
The maximum winning distance per race for a flat race is 12 lengths while a National Hunt race is 30 lengths. This also applies should only one horse complete the race.
Distances are as follows:
Nose – 0.05
Short Head: 0.1
Head: 0.2
Neck: 0.3
Half a length: 0.5
3/4 of a length: 0.75
1 length: 1
Etc…
47.25 Jockey number of winners
If the jockey rides any horse which, according to that days Racing Post he was not scheduled to ride, that ride does not count for the purposes of bets on that jockey.
47.26 Today’s hot pots
How many of the selected horses will win their respective races today? If any of the selected horses are non-runners all bets are void unless the maximum quote has already been attained.
47.27 Winning favourites
If the favourite is withdrawn the second favourite replaces the favourite for this market. If both the first and second favourites are withdrawn the next lowest horse(s) in the betting counts for this market.
If neither an official SP nor industry SP is returned on any of the included races – all bets on this market are void.
47.28 Place betting only
In the event of a horse being withdrawn, not under starter’s orders, stakes on that selection will be returned.
Bets for the remaining horses in the race will be subject to a deduction in accordance with Tattersall’s Rule 4(c) based on the win price of the withdrawn horse(s) at the time of withdrawal, (see Tattersall’s Rule 4 table above) e.g. Horse X priced at 4/1 in the win market and 1/1 in the ‘place only’ betting market is withdrawn then a Rule 4 deduction of 20c based on the 4/1 win price shall apply to the ‘place only’ betting market.
The number of places being paid shall remain constant e.g. If we are originally paying three places and the race is reduced to 7 or less runners we shall still pay 3 places. The only exception to this is when the number of runners is equal to or less than the number of places on offer. In this instance all bets are void. Normal dead-heat rules apply.
Double Result concession does apply to this market.
47.29 Insurebet 2 places
Price offered is for the horse to win the race. If the horse finishes second the bet stake is returned.
In the event of a horse being withdrawn, not under starter’s orders, stakes on that selection will be returned. Bets for the remaining horses in the race will be subject to a deduction in accordance with Tattersall’s Rule 4(c) based on the win price of the withdrawn horse(s) at the time of withdrawal, (see Tattersall’s Rule 4 table above) e.g. Horse X priced at 4/1 in the win market and 11/4 in the “Insurebet 2 Places” market is withdrawn then a Rule 4 deduction of 20c based on the 4/1 win price shall apply to the “Insurebet 2 Places” market. In the event of a race being reduced to 4 or less runners all bets are void. Normal dead-heat rules apply.
Double Result concession does apply to this market.
47.30 Faller Insurance
Price offered is for the horse to win the race.
If the horse falls, unseats the jockey or is brought down the bet stake is returned. It does not apply to horses that Slip Up, Refuse, Run Out or get Carried Out.
In the event of a horse being withdrawn, not under starter’s orders, stakes on that selection will be returned.
Bets for the remaining horses in the race will be subject to a deduction in accordance with Tattersall’s R4(c) based on the Win price of the withdrawn horse(s) at the time of withdrawal, (see Tattersall’s R4 table under Horse Racing rules). E.g. Horse X priced at 4/1 in the win market and 11/4 in the “Faller Insurance” market is withdrawn then a R4 deduction of 20c based on the 4/1 Win price shall apply to the “Faller Insurance” market.
Refunded bets will be settled as soon as possible but in some cases may take up to an hour.
Where disputes arise results will be taken from www.sportinglife.com
Double Result concession does apply to this market.
47.31 Jockey performance
Points are awarded for jockey performance as follows: Win – 25pts 2nd – 10pts 3rd – 5pts.
If any of the jockey’s intended rides are non-runners, points will be awarded as follows:
Evens or shorter – 15pts
$2.10 to $4.50 – 10pts
$5 to $9 – 5pts
$10 or more – 0pts
The price used will be the IASbet early price at time of confirmation of non-runner. The last show price will be used if horse is withdrawn during the show.
If it is a race without early prices and before first show the predicted SP in the Racing Post shall be used.
In the event of a walkover points will be settled by the same method as if the jockey’s horse was a non-runner.
Other than a walkover the number of runners in a race does not affect the points awarded e.g. In a 3 runner race third place gets 5 points.
If a jockey fails to ride any of his intended mounts but the horse does run, the horse’s performance does count towards the points total for the jockey.
47.32 Favourite’s performance
Predict the performance of the starting price favourites at a specific meeting.
Points are awarded on the following basis: Winner = 25, Second = 10, Third = 5. Favourites finishing lower than third are awarded 0 points.If there are joint/co favourites, then the runner with the lowest racecard number is deemed favourite for the purpose of this market.
In the event of no starting price being returned, the favourite will be the runner with the lowest price in the betting forecast published in the Racing Post.
In the event of a dead heat for any placing, points for these runners will be added together and divided equally between the number of positions, e.g. dead-heat for second place involving the favourite = (10+5)/2 = 7.5 points. If any of the scheduled races at a meeting are not run, then all bets are void unless the maximum quote is reached.
If the favourite is withdrawn at the start of the race and no new market is formed, points will be awarded dependant on the price of the favourite at the time of the withdrawal: Evens or shorter = 15, 11/10 to 9/2 = 10, 5/1 or bigger = 5.
47.33 Walkovers
Walkovers will be excluded from all markets unless created by the withdrawal of a horse after we have begun quoting a market concerning the race in question, in which case the make-ups will be as follows:
Racecard numbers: Number of horse walking over, Doubled Favourite: 20 points, Starting Price: 1 point.
Distances: (i) Flat: 5 lengths (ii) National Hunt: 12 lengths
In the event of a walkover all Ante-Post bets on the event will be void.
48.1 IAS will settle all win and place wagers at Superprice. SuperPrice is the final payout offered by IASbet at the close of betting that always guarantees to pay higher than at least 2 Australian TABs.
Available for Win, Place, Quinella, Trifecta, Multibet and Flexi betting
49.1 IAS will settle all win and place wagers at Superprice. SuperPrice is the final payout offered by IASbet at the close of betting that always guarantees to pay higher than at least 2 Australian TABs.
Available for Win & Place betting only
50.1 IAS will settle all win and place wagers at Superprice. SuperPrice is the final payout offered by IASbet at the close of betting that always guarantees to pay higher than at least 2 Australian TABs.
Available for Win, Place, Quinella, Trifecta and Flexi betting.
Unlike horse racing in Ireland & UK there are no prices from the racetrack. All bets are settled to the US pari-mutual returns. IASbet will pay track odds upon results as declared by the US host track. Only bet types offered by the US host track on races will be accepted by IASbet. IASbet will refund all bets on a race that is declared by the US host track to be a no-contest i.e., where due to scratched (non-runners) entrants there are insufficient wagering interests remaining to fulfil the requirements of the bet type. Win pools, exacta pools, and first leg of double pools offered in contests in which the number of betting interests has been reduced to less than two.
Place pools, quinella pools, trifecta pools, offered in contests in which the number of betting interests has been reduced to fewer than three. Show pools, superfecta pools, offered in contests in which the number of betting interests has been reduced to less than four.
All bets placed online on US racing will be settled on number rather than name; names are displayed for information purposes only.
Dividend: A dividend is declared at the track for the winner and the place horses. All dividends must be halved to get the actual return. E.g. you placed €10 win on Horse No. 1 at Race 1 at Arlington. The selection wins and paid 34.00 on the US Tote. Your winnings would be 170.00 because the tote dividend is declared to a 2$ stake.
Place terms: Win bets are settled to the win pool. Each way bets with eight or more runners are settled to win and show pool. In races with five to seven runners the place part of an each way bet is settled to the place pool.
Exacta: This bet requires you to select the first and second horses in a race, in their exact order of finish. This can also be reversed at twice the stake.
Trifecta (can also be called triacta): You must select the first, second, and third finishers in a race, in their exact order. To finish in any order it involves 6 bets.
Coupled horses: Unlike pari-mutuel betting in Europe, in the US when a horse is coupled it is so for all bets, not just win bets. If you bet on a horse that is coupled with one or more horses, your bet includes all horses under the said number (e.g. 1, 1a, 1b). If one of the entries is a non-runner your bet will stand on the remaining coupled selection.
All horse racing outside Ireland or the UK are settled on a Rules of Racing basis only. In countries where bookmakers do operate and an official starting price is returned, bets are accepted in accordance with our general rules and any conditional rules applicable to the country concerned, as advertised by IASbet In countries where there is no starting price market in operation, bets may be accepted at the following where available:
52.1 IASbet early prices or SIS industry shows.
52.2 For selected meetings when an SIS/industry SP is in operation and advertised, bets not at a early or show price will be settled at the SIS/industry SP and not at pari-mutuel returns. (Bets may be accepted at pari-mutuel returns for meetings when an SIS/industry is in operation only if we display this facility – otherwise bets will be settled at the industry SP).
52.3 When there is no SIS/industry SP in operation bets placed not at an early or show price will be settled at pari-mutuel returns.
Without prior negotiation, the maximum payout by IASbet to any one individual or entity (or group deemed by IASbet to be acting on behalf of any one individual or entity) on any one race, shall be limited to:
Win and Place
Metropolitan Venues = $300,000
Non-metropolitan Venues = $150,000
Quinella
Metropolitan Venues = $200,000
Non-metropolitan Venues = $50,000
Exacta
Metropolitan Venues = $100,000
Non-metropolitan Venues = $30,000
Trifecta
Metropolitan Venues = $200,000
Non-metropolitan Venues = $50,000
First Four
Metropolitan Venues = $200,000
Non-metropolitan Venues = $50,000
Daily Double
Metropolitan Venues = $100,000
Non-metropolitan Venues = $50,000
Treble
Metropolitan Venues = $100,000
Non-metropolitan Venues = $20,000
Quaddie
Metropolitan Venues = $300,000
Non-metropolitan Venues = $100,000
Super 6
Metropolitan Venues = $300,000
Non-metropolitan Venues = $100,000
Lucky Loser
Single Bet = $3,000
Total maximum Per Venue/Per Day = $30,000
Place Card = $30,000
MultiBets = $500,000
A Metropolitan Venue is defined as Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth
Win and Place = $100,000
Quinella = $20,000
Exacta = $10,000
Trifecta = $20,000
First Four = $10,000
Quaddie = $20,000
MultiBets = $20,000
Win and Place = $100,000
Quinella = $10,000
Exacta = $5,000
Trifecta = $10,000
First Four = $10,000
Quaddie = $20,000
MultiBets = $10,000
Win and Place = $100,000
Quinella = $50,000
Exacta = $20,000
Trifecta = $50,000
MultiBets = $50,000
Win and Place = $100,000
Quinella = $10,000
Exacta = $5,000
Trifecta = $10,000
MultiBets = $20,000
Win and Place = $100,000
Quinella = $10,000
Exacta = $5,000
Trifecta = $10,000
MultiBets = $20,000
Win and Place = $50,000
Quinella = $10,000
Exacta = $5,000
Trifecta = $10,000
MultiBets = $20,000
Win and Place = $30,000
Quinella = $5,000
Exacta = $2,000
Trifecta = $5,000
Win and Place = $30,000
Quinella = $5,000
Exacta = $2,000
Trifecta = $5,000
MultiBets = $5,000
Win and Place = $10,000
Quinella = $2,000
Exacta = $1,000
Trifecta = $2,000
MultiBets = $5,000
53.11 Maximum Total Payouts
Notwithstanding any of the above maximum win limits, IASbet reserves the right to limit the total payout to any individual member(s) on any bet type on any single event. If the total IASbet payout on any bet type exceeds the largest relevant tote pool, IASbet reserves the right to limit the total payout to members to the amount of the largest tote pool on that particular bet type.
Mystery bets are offered on all Gallops, Harness and Greyhound events
The ‘Include Favourite’ option is only available on Exotic bet types, where a fixed odds market is offered. The favourite is determined as the fixed odds favourite at the time the bet is struck (not the official SP favourite). In the event where joint favourites exist, the highest saddlecloth number (1. being the highest) will be selected.
Kindly note standard exotic rules will apply once the bet is struck. Payout limits apply to all Mystery Bets – refer Rule 53.1 of Horse Racing Betting Rules.
2. In the event of a tie/draw/dead heat where no ‘draw’ option was offered by IASbet on such outcome, wagers will be paid at face value of the ticket (total payout figure including the initial stake) divided by the number of competitors drawing for that placing.
3. In the event for which Each Way betting is available, place ties will be paid such that the Place portion of the face value of the ticket is multiplied by the remaining number of places available and divided by the number of competitors tying for those available number of placings.
4. In the event of a tie/dead heat where ‘draw’ odds were offered by IASbet , then all Win and/or Place wagers are unsuccessful and the Draw option is the successful wager.
5.1 A MultiBet, also known as a Multiple Bet, Parlay, or All Up is where a Member can select more than one event or competitors in sporting and racing events. For a combination sport/racing MultiBet, the MultiBet must have a minimum of one sporting event included. Each of the odds are multiplied to increase the total dividend. For example, if the first selection was a Rugby team at $3.30 into an NRL team at $5, a golfer in the Masters to win at $6.30 and a horse to win the Melbourne Cup at $4.40, the total dividend would be $457.38 ($3.30 x $5.00 x $6.30 x $4.40) A wager of $20 placed on this four leg MultiBet would return $9147.60 including the initial stake.
5.2 Should one runner be scratched or per the individual sporting event rules referring to cancellation or postponement, MultiBets may be recalculated excluding that event or leg and the wager on the remaining selection and the initial stake will stand.
5.3 Multiple bets are not accepted where the outcome of one part of the bet contributes to the outcome of another (‘Related Multibet’). If such bets are inadvertently accepted, IASbet reserves the right to declare the whole MultiBet void and funds will be refunded to the Members Betting Account.
5.4 An example of a Related MultiBet is Newcastle at $3.00 to make the Top 4 into Newcastle to Win the Competition at $26.0, with the final dividend $78.00.
5.5 Maximum payout for a Sport or Sport/Racing Combination MultiBet is AUD$500,000.
5.6 Should a Member place a subsequent MultiBet that reflects the initial MultiBet and will result in the Member exceeding the $500,000 payout maximum, the additional MultiBets will be void and wagers refunded.
6.1 ‘All-In’ means that regardless whether or not a particular competitor or team or member of a team starts or completes the event on which a bet is placed, all bets stand and no refunds will be payable.
7. All athletics events are subject to refunds and deductions as per Rule 17.1 regardless at which stage of the event the wager was struck (post or pre final field). Deductions will be applied at the price the withdrawn athlete was at the time the bet was placed. (Please see Rule 17.1 table here) All bets on non-runners will be voided and stakes refunded.
8. In the event of a disqualification, the medals/podium ceremony will count as the final result and determine settlement of bets. In the absence of a medals ceremony bets will be settled on a first past the post basis.
9. If an event is postponed and rescheduled to occur within 24 hours of the original start time, all bets will stand. If it is rescheduled for more than 24 hours later, all single bets are void and wagers refunded while affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
10. The final medals table will be used to settle bets on how many medals a country may win. Any subsequent changes to the medals table will not be taken into consideration.
11. For the Olympic Games all events will be settled on the official IOC results.
12. For all other athletics all events will be settled on the official IAAF results
13. Match and group betting: Bets will be settled on the highest finisher in the final of the relevant event and is decided on official Olympic/IAAF results. If none of the nominated athletes 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.
14. Payouts will be based on the official declared result. Regular season Home and Away matches are settled at ‘Normal Time’ with no extra time played. In the event of a ‘draw’ where no draw option is offered IASbet will apply the ‘dead heat rule’ and all wages will be paid at half face value of the ticket. In the instance of the AFL Grand Final, where no overtime is played, all Head to Head betting is settled in accordance with the ‘dead heat rule’. NAB Cup, AFL Finals and any other Competition which includes extra time will be paid on the completion of extra time.
15. Where the draw option is offered, the bet is decided on the result at the end of normal time (i.e. extra time – an extension of normal time is not included). For Margin betting, the Draw option is always offered, although in other betting options where the draw option is not offered, The Dead Heat Rule applies. In Quarter by Quarter markets for the purposes of betting the ‘Draw at the end of any Quarter’ market is one competitor only. Tribet is settled as any team under 15.5 in the case of a draw when no extra time is played
16. Where a match is abandoned or postponed, and played within 7 days of the original scheduled date, all bets stand. Once the 7 days have expired, all single bets are void and wagers will be refunded while affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
17. For match winners and goal kicking options, statistics used by the AFL website (www.afl.com.au) will be the statistics used for payout purposes. For 1st Goal Scorer (Game/1st Quarter only), if the selected player is not in the starting 21 all wages on that selection will be refunded. All wages for 1st Goal Scorer on any other quarter stand, regardless of the nominated player being selected as the Substitute for their respective team. Bets refunded if no goal scored within the nominated qrt. For bets on first goalscorer of the match, goal doesn’t need to be scored in 1st quarter.
17.1 Premiership/Minor Premiership/Make Grand Final : All In Betting. Any Team which has Points Deducted due to breaches of rules and regulations will be Deemed A Starter for resulting purposes. Any loss of Premierships after the completion of the Grand Final will be deemed null and void and all bets will stand.’
17.2 Top4/Top8 :For Betting purposes Any Team which has Points Deducted due to breaches of rules and regulations will be Deemed A Starter for resulting purpose i.e. All In Any decision made by the AFL regarding penalties is final.
17.3 Wooden Spoon is paid on the team which has the least wins for the season including byes. In the event of more than one team having the same number of wins the position will be determined by for and against. Points deducted because of breaches of rules and regulations are included for resulting purposes. All In. Win Only
17.4 Miss 4/Miss 8 : For betting purposes Any Team which has Points Deducted due to breaches of rules and regulations will be ‘Deemed A Starter’. If at the time a breach is announced, the loss of points means only one eventually can occur (ie Miss the 8 must occur) then all bets on that competitor are void and monies refunded. All decisions made by the AFL regarding penalties are final.
18. For the Premier State market, payouts will be determined by the home state of the team that wins the Grand Final.
19. For Brownlow and Coleman Medal markets, Win and Place will be paid on first, second and third. All-In betting only. In the event of a tie between two or more players, then Dead Heat Rule applies. Coleman Medal is Awarded to the player who kicks the most goals in the 2011 AFL regular season.
20. We reserve the right to suspend any or all betting on a game at any time without notice.
Time of first goal – Pay on the time of First goal. As per official AFL website. Time of goal is resulted on the running clock, time on is included.
21. Most Disposals (Group) Most SuperCoach Points (Group) and Most Goals – Bets refunded if player not in the starting 22. If player named as sub then bets still stand.
Any player Head to Heads i.e. Most Disposal/Most Goals/Most SuperCoach Points – All bets void if one or both of the players are not in the starting 22 or named as a sub.
SuperCoach markets – Results as per “Herald Sun SuperCoach Points”.
Club Best and Fairests – Payout on the Official Club Best and Fairest. Betting will close at conclusion of round 14.
Total Points for round – Over or Under Total Points for all games : If any match is abandoned or postponed by 7 days, then a reduction may be applied.
Home/Away – Pick the Total and Winning Margin of Home Teams v Away Teams : If any match is abandoned or postponed by 7 days, then a reduction may be applied.
22. Should a game not start on the day of the officially listed start time, as stated by MLB.com, due to rain delay or similar events then all bets are void. The day of the event will be considered the day according to the US time zone in which the game was to be played.
23. Unless otherwise stated, listed pitchers must play for bets to stand. Multi bets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg if a pitcher other than that listed plays.
24. Head to Head betting: Winners and losers for betting are official after five innings of play (or 4 1/2 innings if the home team is leading). If a game is called, the winner is determined by the score after the last full inning (unless the home team score 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 suspended) If the game is suspended and continued to a conclusion within a 24 hour period of the official suspend time, the game will then be settled according to this result and all markets will be deemed to have action
25. Total and Runline (Line) Betting: When betting on total runs (over/under) or runlines (lines) the game must go to 9 innings (8 1/2 if the home team is ahead) to have ‘action’ (unless the total is already over then all bets stand). Should a suspended game not be resumed within 24 hours of the official suspend time all bets on the total and runline (line) markets will be deemed to be void
26. Odd/Even total match runs: This is based on the result of both teams score inclusive of extra innings if played. Home and away scores are added together and the result of the total being odd or even is used for settlement purposes.
27. Innings total runs: The total number of runs scored by both teams in the respective inning determines the result for settlement purposes
28. First Half Match/Total betting:
28.1 All bets on baseball first halves (five innings) will be decided on the basis of the score at the end of five full innings.
28.2 If a game does not go five full innings, all first half wagers (five innings) will be voided.
28.3 Once five full innings have been completed, all wagers on the first half (five innings) will stand.
28.4 All first half bets (five innings) must list both pitchers. If either listed pitcher does not start, wagers on the first half (five innings) will be voided.
29. Outright/Futures betting: All Outright/futures markets include playoffs where applicable.
29.1 Regular season wins: A team must play at least 160 games for regular season wins bets to stand. In all other instances bets will be void.
30. Anytime Home Run. A player will be considered a runner, and bets will stand, should he have an at-bat during any point in the game. Inside the park home runs count for settlement purposes. Should a game be shortened due to weather conditions etc. bets will stand once a player has had an at-bat.
31. Weekend series betting: All games scheduled between both teams must take place that weekend. In the event of a postponed or rained off game then all bets are void. This is not dependent on listed pitcher. Extra innings apply in all circumstances.
32. Exhibition/pre-season baseball: Winners and losers for betting are official after five innings of play (or four and a half innings if the home team is leading). If a game is ‘called’ or suspended, the winner is determined by the score after the last full inning (unless the home team score 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 suspended). Stakes will be refunded if the home team ties the game and it is then suspended. The team batting last, are listed as the home team for betting purposes irrespective of the games played at neutral venues. For live betting purposes all bets are void should the game end in a tie.
33. World Baseball Classic. “Home” team as listed will not necessarily bat last. A “mercy rule” applies to this event–games will end early should a team be leading by ten or more runs after the opposing team has batted in at least the seventh inning. Should a team be leading by 15 or more runs after the opposing team has batted in at least the fifth innings .In the event of either of the above circumstances arising all bets on the event (inclusive of Live Betting will stand. For the purposes of pool betting, in the event of a tie the team considered the higher seed in the next round (as detailed by the World Baseball Classic), will be consider the winner for the market in question.
34. NCAA College World Series, Japanese Baseball and Australian Baseball. All bets stand regardless of venue and pitcher. The team listed second for display purposes does not necessarily bat last. All other usual baseball rules apply.
35. Live Betting. All bets are inclusive of extra innings if played. All above rules apply for Live Betting purposes. All games must start on the scheduled date for bets to have action. When scores are displayed during Live Betting, every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the score and game situation. However, no liability is accepted for incorrect information displayed. Games must go nine full innings (eight and a half innings if the home team is ahead) to stand. Should a game be shortened due to weather etc., only markets which have been predetermined will stand (e.g. inning total runs, game total runs over indicated value) irrespective of whether or not an official MLB result is confirmed.
36. All games must take place on the same day (local time) for bets to stand.
37. IASbet reserves the right to suspend any or all betting on a game at any time without notice.
38. Payouts will be based on the official final score, extra time (an extension of normal time) included, unless otherwise specified.
38.1 Games are official after 43 minutes of play (NBA and NBL), 35 minutes of play (NCAA) and at the end of normal time (all other competitions).
39. Overtime counts for all markets except ‘individual quarter points’, ‘individual quarter handicaps’, ‘first half handicaps’ and ‘first half points’.
40. In handicap and totals betting, where the line or total is a flat number, if the score lands on the line or total all bets are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected multiple bets (parlays) will be recalculated excluding that event or leg. Where a Handicap Draw selection is offered, bets placed on the draw will be settled as winners when the result lands on the whole number selected.
41. If a game is abandoned, postponed to another date, or fails to meet the above criteria, single bets are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
42. If the venue of a match is other than is indicated on IASbets 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.
43. In European Basketball overtime is included except ’40 Minute handicap betting incl. Draw’ and ’48 Minute handicap betting incl. Draw’
44. The settlement of the markets for each match is based on the results provided by the organising federation.
45. In the event of a match not taking place, bets on this match are deemed void.
46. In the event of a match starting but not being completed, then the following markets will be void: Match Betting, Handicap Betting, Teasers and Total Points. In such circumstances (a match starting but not being completed), all other markets will be void unless their result has already been unequivocally decided.
47. In the event of a match does not finish in a tie, but overtime is played (for qualification purposes), then the markets will be settled according to the result at the end of the regular time. In the event of a match finishes in a tie, but overtime is not played, then Match Betting markets will be void.
48. Live Betting: All markets are subject to their respective pre-match rules for purposes of Live Betting. Where a Handicap Draw (3 way handicap market) is offered during live betting, only bets placed on the draw will be settled as winners when the result lands on the whole number selected. When scores are displayed during Live Betting, every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the score and game time, however no liability is accepted for incorrect information displayed.
48.1 For European Basketball where a handicap or total points ‘tie’ price is offered, the push rule does not apply.
48.2 If a match has started but is not completed, all markets are void unless their result has already been unequivocally decided.
49. In the event a match does not finish in a tie, but overtime is played (for qualification purposes), then the markets will be settled according to the result at the end of the regular time.
50. All Outright markets include playoffs where applicable.
51. Where a match is abandoned or postponed, but fought within 48 hrs of the original scheduled date, all bets stand. Once the 48 hrs have expired, all single bets are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
52. In the event of a ‘no contest’ being declared all bets will be made void. Should there be a substitution for one of the boxers, bets on the original contest will be void. Should there be a change in the advertised contest, e.g. a contest changes from a title fight to a non-title fight, bets will stand.
53. All bets on either boxer to win will be decided by the judges’ decision, announced in the ring, which includes points, technical knockout (‘TKO’), knockout (‘KO’) or disqualification. Subsequent appeals/amendments do not affect settlement (unless the amendment was made due to human error when announcing the result)
54. If odds are offered for the draw, in the event of a draw, all wagers on either boxer to Win will be unsuccessful wagers. If there is a ‘technical draw’ determined by the referee (due to an accidental cut), then the bout is deemed a ‘no contest’ and all wagers will be refunded.
55. Boxing/UFC/MMA – Round Betting: If a fighter withdraws in the period between rounds the fight is deemed to have ended in the previous round for the purpose of “Round Betting” settlement. Should the scheduled number of rounds be changed before the fight all “Round Betting” bets will be made void.
55.1 If the scheduled number of rounds is changed all ‘Pick the Round’ bets are void and wagers will be refunded.
55.2 For settlement purposes where half a round is stated then 1 minute 30 seconds of the respective round will define the ‘half’ to determine under or over. If the number of rounds for a fight is changed after this market has been set then all bets will be void.
56. For all bets on a boxer to win on points, the full scheduled number of rounds must take place for the bets to be deemed successful.
57. For a Technical Decision, if a fight is scheduled for more than four rounds and an accidental foul occurs causing an injury severe enough for the referee to stop the fight, the fight will result in a technical decision or TD awarded to the boxer who is ahead on the score cards at the time the fight is stopped. If an intentional foul causes an injury and the injury results in the fight being stopped in a latter round, the injured boxer will win by technical decision if he is ahead on the score cards
57.1 For betting purposes betting on rounds or group of rounds is for a fighter to win by KO, TKO or disqualification during that round or group of rounds. In the event of a technical decision before the end of the fight all bets will be settled as a win by decision. Round bets will be deemed losers.
58. A Technical Draw occurs if an intentional foul causes an injury and the injury results in the fight being stopped in a later round. The fight will result in a ‘technical draw’ if the injured boxer is behind or even on the score cards. This will result in a draw being deemed the winner for betting purposes.
58. Knockout (KO) is when the boxer does not stand up after a ten count. Technical knockout (TKO) is the three knockdown rule or if the referee steps in.
59. UFC/MMA Method of Victory: For the purposes of this market a KO includes the following: Referee stoppage while fighter is standing, Referee stoppage while fighter is on the canvas, Stoppage by doctor, Stoppage by corner, Fighter retires due to injury. For the purposes of this market a submission includes the following: Referee stoppage due to tap out, Referee stoppage due to technical submission, Fighter verbal submission (includes verbal submission due to strikes). In the event of a draw, disqualification or no contest the market will be void.
60. Boxing method of Victory : Will be deemed to be the official result as officially declared at ringside. For betting purpose, KO/TKO option also includes disqualification (DSQ). If a contest ends in a draw all bets on this market will be deemed losers.
61. To Score a Knockdown : For settlement purposes a knockdown is defined as a fighter being KO’d or receiving a mandatory eight count (anything deemed a slip by the referee will not count). Results will be based on the official result at ringside. Results are not official for betting purposes until verified by officials at the fighting venue or by www.boxrec.com. Official or unofficial sanctioning body overturns of a fight decision based on appeal, suspension, lawsuit, drug testing result, or any other fighter sanction will not be recognized for betting purposes.
62. Prize Fighter : Match bets will be settled on the result announced in the ring. If any result is announced incorrectly at ringside but subsequently corrected then bets will be settled on the correct winner.
62.1 Outright bets will be settled on the winning boxer who lifts the trophy. If a substitute is introduced during the tournament all outright bets will stand and an outright price will be quoted for the new boxer. All outright bets on boxers who withdraw during the tournament due to injury or cuts (having fought on the card) will be deemed losing bets. Outright bets will be void on any boxer who does not start the tournament.
63. At least one ball must be bowled for wagers to stand; otherwise all single wagers are void. However, if a match is officially abandoned (e.g. due to dangerous pitch conditions) then all undecided single wagers on the match are void and wagers refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
64. If a match where we didn’t offer a price for the draw ends in a draw then bets on the match result will be void, except for Domestic Australian cricket, where the winner will be the team awarded the most points for the match.
65. In the event of a tie (i.e. where both teams are bowled out twice and have the same score), all wagers to win on either team will be paid at half face value (i.e. half the win plus half the wager amount). Wagers on the draw will be deemed unsuccessful. This rule may vary for some domestic competitions. If this rule is varied, Members will be informed via a notation listed under the event.
66. For wagers to stand in Batting or Bowling Match-Ups, both batsmen must reach the crease or both bowlers must bowl one ball, otherwise all single wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg. Betting is for 1st Innings only unless otherwise specified.
67. Betting on Australian Domestic cricket is based on the most points awarded in the match.
68. If either side forfeits their first innings then all bets specifically relating to the first innings will be void.
69. For High-Bat and Most Wickets betting, all players must be in the Final 11 for wagers to stand, however the player does not need to either bat or bowl. In the event of players taking the same number of wickets, the winner will be determined as the bowler that has conceded the least number of runs, irrespective of overs bowled by each player. Wagers will be refunded for those players who are not part of the Final Batting 11.
69.1 Batsman Total Runs : This market will stand providing the batsman reaches the crease. Should an innings be shortened due to bad weather or a declaration, or if the player retires hurt, or if the player remains not out, his score at the conclusion of the innings shall determine settlement of bets. In a 2-innings match, bets apply to the current innings only. Batsman ‘to score a 50′ and ‘to score 100′ also only apply to the current innings only for betting in running
70. For Test match and County Championship betting a minimumof 50 Overs must be bowled for bets to stand. In all cases bets will stand if the innings reaches its natural conclusion (eg bowled out or declaration) in less than the above requirement.
70a. Team Total Runs : If a team’s innings in a test match or county championship match lasts less than sixty overs due to external factors then bets on this market will be void. This does not apply if the innings has reached its natural conclusion (e.g. due to a bowl out or declaration).
71. Runs in a Session. The result of this market is determined by the total number of runs scored in the course of the session regardless of which team(s) has scored the runs. For example if there is a change of innings during the session then it is the combined number of runs scored during the session that is the result. If less than 20 overs are bowled in any particular session then bets on number of runs scored in that session will be void. Extras (wides, no-balls, byes and leg byes) do count towards the number of runs scored.
71a. 1st Innings Leader. In the case of the team batting second facing less than 20 overs in their innings for any reason other than the innings reaching its natural conclusion then all bets on this market shall be made void. In the event of a tie, dead heat rules will apply.
72. Wickets in a Session. Settled on the total number of wickets lost in the session regardless of which team loses them. If less than 20 overs are bowled in the session then all bets on the market shall be void. Players retiring out/hurt do not count as wickets.
73. For Series betting, all scheduled matches must be played. Otherwise all single wagers are void and wagers will be refunded, while affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg, unless a result has already been determined in which case the winning option is paid.
74. Series/Match Top Team Batsman : All In. If players score the same number of runs then dead heat rules will apply.
75. Series/Match Top Team Bowler : All In. In the event of players taking the same number of wickets, the winner will be determined as the bowler that has conceded the least number of runs, irrespective of overs bowled by each player. If it is still not possible to determine a winner then dead heat rules will apply.
Player Performance Markets: 1pt per run, 10 pts per catch, 20 pts per wicket, 25 pts for keeper stumping. Match must have a ball bowled in 3rd innings for bets to stand.
76. In the event of a tie, all wagers to win on either team will be paid at half face value and affected MultiBets will be recalculated, unless the match is decided by a super over, in which case, the outcome will be settled on the result of the super over. If the competition rules determine the winner by a toss of a coin or drawing of lots, then bets will be void.
77. In Limited Overs matches shortened by weather, the outcome will be determined by the competition rules. If the match is declared a ‘no-result’ all single un resulted wagers at that time are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg. However all decided wagers, such as ‘High Bat’, ‘Highest Opening Partnership’, ‘Individual Match-Ups’ and ‘Next Man Out’ will stand with exception to ‘High Bat’ wagers; which will be paid where the minimum number of overs have been bowled as deemed by the Governing body to constitute a game. Where the minimum number of overs required to constitute a game are not bowled then ‘High Bat’ wagers will be refunded. In limited overs series betting in a case where the winner of an outright series, tournament or where a team lifts a trophy as a result of a Bowl-Off or Bowl-out we will settle all future markets as the official competition winners. If the competition rules determine the winner by a toss of a coin or drawing of lots, then bets will be void. Any wickets, runs, catches, method of dismissal accumulated in a Bowl-Off, Bowl-out or Super-over WILL NOT be added to a players final tally for betting purposes. If a Bowl-off or Bowl-out is used at any time to determine the winner of the contest we will offer a price for the winner of that game as a separate market if time allows.
78. If a match is cancelled before any play has taken place, then all bets will be void, unless the match is played within 36 hrs of the advertised start time. All wagers accepted prior to the toss of the original game will carry over. All wagers accepted after that time are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
79. For batting or bowling match-ups, both batsmen must reach the crease or both bowlers must bowl one ball for bets to stand. Otherwise all wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
80. In the event of a tied series, teams will be deemed joint winners and the Dead Heat Rule will apply.
81. High-Bat and Most Wickets betting payouts are based on those players in the Final Batting 11. Wagers will be refunded for bets placed on those players who are not part of the Final Batting 11. Betting is for 1st Innings only unless otherwise specified.
82. Highest Score 1st 5/6/10/15 Overs. If either team’s innings in a limited overs match is reduced due to external factors then bets on this market will be void unless the result was already unequivocally determined before any reduction in overs was announced. Bets will stand if the innings is shortened due to it reaching its natural conclusion if both teams face the same number of Power Play overs. In a two-innings match this market only applies to the first innings. In the event of a tie, all bets will be settled as a dead heat.
83. Highest Opening Partnership. In the event of a tie, all bets will be settled as a dead heat. In the event of a batsman retiring hurt, this market will be settled at the score when the first wicket falls.
84. Next man Out/First Method of Dismissal. If either of the batsmen retires hurt then bets on this market will be void and a new market will be made. Should no further wickets be taken in the innings then bets on this market will be void.
85. Most Sixes. If either team’s innings in a limited overs match is reduced by more than 20% of the original allocation of overs then all bets on this market shall be void. Bets will stand if either innings is shortened due to it reaching its natural conclusion.
86. Next Over : Over/Under Runs. Each index of this market will be settled on the total number of runs achieved in the over, including any extras awarded. In the event of an over not being completed, all bets on that particular index shall be void. This does not apply if the innings reaches it’s natural conclusion e.g. declaration, team all out, etc.
87. Four in Nominated Over. This is for a boundary four to be hit in the named over. The runs must come off the bat. For the avoidance of doubt players running four and boundaries which are counted as extras do not count for this market.
88. Under/Over Match Sixes. If either team’s innings in a limited overs match is reduced by more than 20% of the original allocation of overs then all bets on this market shall be void. Bets will stand if either innings is shortened due to it reaching its natural conclusion.
89. Under/Over 1st Over Runs. Bets will be settled on the total number of runs scored in the first over of the first innings of the match. All bets shall be void if there is any reduction in the total number of overs of either side prior to the commencement of play or if the first over is not fully completed due to external factors.
89a. Team Total Runs : For limited overs matches, this market will be settled on the final score achieved by the batting side including any extras or penalty runs awarded during the innings. Should there be a reduction in overs then settlement will still apply provided the reduction is no more than 10% of the maximum number of overs that the team was due to face when the bet was struck. Should the reduction be greater than 10% then all bets shall be void regardless of the final total made by the team. If a team is due to face less than 10 overs, then all bets will be void should there be any reduction in overs whatsoever.
90. 1st Ball of Match. This market will be settled on the outcome of the first completed delivery, excluding any deliveries declared as dead ball.
91. 1st Wicket to Fall. Should no wickets fall in the innings then this market will be settled on the score at the conclusion of the innings. Should the innings be shortened due to any reason other than it reaching its natural conclusion then all unequivocally decided bet will be settled while all other shall be void.
92. Total Match Run Outs. If either team’s innings in a limited overs match is reduced by more than 20% of the original allocation of overs then all bets on this market shall be void. Bets will stand if either innings is shortened due to it reaching its natural conclusion.
93. Max Runs/Over – 1st Innings. This market will be settled on the greatest number of runs scored (including any extras) in any one over of the first innings. Bets will be deemed void should there be any reduction in overs prior to commencement of play.
94. Fall of Next Wicket. Should the innings be shortened due to any reason other than it reaching its natural conclusion then all unequivocally decided bet will be settled while all other shall be void. Should no more wickets fall in the innings then this market will be settled on the score at the conclusion of the innings.
95. Total Wickets Lost. In a limited overs match this market will be settled on the number of wickets lost by the team in their innings. Should the innings be shortened due to any reason other than it reaching its natural conclusion then all unequivocally decided bets will be settled while all others shall be void.
96. Super Over (Extra Over Betting). In a limited overs competition which employs a super over (or other such initiative) to determine the winner of a match in the event of a tie, runs scored in the Super over are not included in the settlement of any run scorer or wicket taker markets (eg. Batsmen Total Runs, Team Total Runs, Top Team Run Scorer, Batsmen match bets, Top Team Bowler). In addition to this, any sixes hit in a Super Over will not be included in the settlement of “Team to score most sixes” and “Total number of sixes” markets.
97. Payouts will be based on the podium positions. In the event of a disqualification, the podium presentation will count as the ‘weigh-in’ and this will determine the settlement of bets. If there is no podium presentation bets are settled on the official result.
98. Stakes will be refunded on riders withdrawn prior to the start of an event or stage. We reserve the right to deduct the equivalent of (IASbet Racing Schedule of Deductions Rule 17.1) to reflect returning stakes on non-runners.
99. Head-to-heads will be settled upon the cyclist achieving the highest placing in the specified event/stage. In the event of one or both cyclists do not start the event/stage then bets will be deemed void. If both cyclists start but fail to finish a specific event/stage then bets will be deemed void. If both cyclists start a specific event/stage and only one fails to finish then the cyclist who completes the specific event/stage will be deemed the winner
100. All-In betting applies. Coalition refers to the Liberal Party and National Party. IASbet pays on the party that is sworn in. Wagers are settled at the time of swearing in.
All betting within a given election is singles only. Accumulative bets accepted in error will be settled as singles with the stake apportioned.
A single selection taken from our range of political bets may be combined in accumulative bets with selections taken from non-political events. Doubles combining the UK and American elections are accepted.
Bets on who will win the UK General Election will be based on the party that wins the most seats. The speaker, if seeking re-election, will not count.
Where other specialty bets are advertised, rules will be displayed on website
Entertainment
101. Entertainment is IASbet description for wagers on, normally, non-sporting events such as current affairs, including but not limited to Beauty Pageants, Reality Television programs and Poker Tournaments.
102. Wagers on these ‘Special’ markets are available as single wagers only, unless otherwise stated on the site.
103. Specific rules and conditions relating to each individual ‘Specials’ market will be displayed on site as these markets become available.
104. The maximum payout on any wager which includes a selection, or selections, from a ‘Specials’ market is at the Bookmakers discretion, unless otherwise stated for a particular event. This maximum applies to the payout to any one customer, in any one day.
105. All markets will be settled on result as posted by official tour site on the day, at the completion of the event.
106. Any subsequent disqualification or amendment of result will be ignored for settlement purposes.
107. Abandoned / postponed/ shortened event
Should a tournament be shortened, or otherwise affected due to weather conditions the trophy presentation will govern settlement, including tournament groups, matches, place only, top 10 and all other 72-hole markets provided at least 36 holes of the event have been completed.
Should 36 holes not be completed then all bets on that event will be void except markets that have already been decided i.e. ‘first round 3-balls’.
Should there be no further play after a bet is struck that bet will be void.
In the event of a postponed event all bets stand.
108. Outright betting
When more than one player shares the same lowest score in a tournament and there is no play-off, win and place bets are settled by the normal dead heat method outlined in the ‘settlement of bets’ section.
In the event of a play-off the result of the play-off will determine the winner of the tournament only. Even if three or more contestants take part such a play-off has the sole purpose of deciding the winner of the tournament and the relative finishing positions of unsuccessful contestants is not affected.
For each way bets dead heat rules apply. For example, if each-way terms quoted for a tournament are for the first 4 places, the 3 players tying for third place will be deemed to have dead-heated for third, fourth and fifth place with 1/3 stake lost and 2/3 stake settled at full place odds for each way bets on those players.
In a DEAD HEAT the stake money on a selection is divided by the number of runners involved in the dead heat. The full odds are then paid to the divided stake with the remainder of the stake money being lost.
If a revised tournament outright betting includes players who have completed their round and the tournament winner is presented with the trophy after the rest of the field have completed that round, bets placed on those players will be deemed void, provided another round is not fully completed.
Outright Bets placed are ‘non-player no bet’ and we reserve the right to deduct the equivalent (IASbet Racing Schedule of Deductions Rule 17.1 to reflect returning stakes on non-players.
Any players who withdraw after they have teed-off are considered as players and are therefore losers, except in the following circumstances: For outright betting, bets placed on players after they have teed-off are void provided that the player takes no further part in the event after the bet is placed, e.g. bets placed after the second round and the player withdraws before the third round – such bets on the withdrawn player are void and we reserve the right to deduct the equivalent Tattersall’s Rule 4(c).
109. Tournament group betting & tournament match betting
In Tournament group betting the winner will be the player with the highest placing at the end of the tournament. Players missing the cut will be eliminated. If all listed players miss the cut the player with the lowest score at the cut will be deemed the winner.
In Tournament match betting the winner will be the player with the highest placing at the end of the tournament. If both players miss the cut, then the one with the lowest score will be deemed the winner. If a player withdraws or is disqualified after making the cut, when his opponent has already missed the cut, the disqualified player is deemed the winner. If a player withdraws or is disqualified before the cut is made the other player is deemed the winner.
In the event of a tie in tournament groups, dead heat rules applies.
In the event of a tie in tournament match betting, stakes are refunded.
In the event of a listed player being withdrawn prior to the first round then Rule 4 (IASbet Racing Schedule of Deductions Rule 17.1) may apply.
In the event of a listed player being withdrawn/disqualified prior to both players teeing off in the event then that match is void.
Top European players, top US player etc are settled in the same way as tournament group betting.
110. 2 ball/3 ball betting
In 2/3 ball betting the winner will be the player in the pairing or group with the lowest score over 18 holes.
Should a player in the 2/3 ball not tee-off all bets in that 2/3 ball are void. However should a player retire during the round, he will be deemed to have played.
In the event of a 2/3 ball being rearranged all bets in that 2/3 ball will stand as per original pairings/groups.
If a player posts a score but is later disqualified, all bets will be settled on the score that the player initially signs for that round. Signing of the card is deemed as the weigh-in and subsequent disqualification or amendment of result will be ignored for settlement purposes.
Odds for a tie are offered in 2 ball betting, therefore in the event of a tie bets on both players are losers and bets on the tie are winners. Dead heat rules apply in the event of a tie in 3 ball betting.
111. Enhanced win only prices
When more than one player shares the same lowest score in a tournament and there is no play off, win bets are settled by normal dead heat method outlined in the settlement of bets section.
In the event of a play-off the result of the play-off will determine the winner of the tournament only. Even if three or more contestants take part such a play off has the sole purpose of deciding the winner of the tournament and the relative finishing positions of unsuccessful contestants is not affected.
112. To make/miss the cut
Bets on players to make/miss the cut will be settled on the official result posted on the tour sites.
Players who are disqualified or withdraw before they complete 36 holes are deemed to have missed the cut.
PGA Tour: any player who makes the cut or the modified cut (MDF) will be settled as having made the cut (according to the pgatour.com leader board).
Should 36 holes not be completed then all bets on this market will be void.
Players who are disqualified or withdraw subsequent to posting a score equal to or better than the official cut mark (after they have completed 36 holes) will be deemed to have made the cut.
113. Mythical 2-balls, 4-balls, 6-balls
In ‘mythical 2/4/6 ball’ betting the player/group with the lowest score over 18 holes is the winner.
Should a player in the 2/4/6 ball not tee-off all bets in that 2/4/6 ball are void. However, if a player starts his round but withdraws or is disqualified during any part of the round he (or his group in the case of 4 balls and 6 balls) is deemed to be a loser.
If a player posts a score but is later disqualified, all bets will be settled on the score that the player initially posts for that round.
Odds for a tie are offered in mythical 2/4/6 ball betting; therefore, in the event of a tie bets on both players/groups are losers and bets on the tie are winners
How to calculate a 2 ball handicap result:
Say e.g. Golfer A (+3) v Golfer B (-3 shots).
If “A” scores 70, and “B” scores 72, then Golfer B wins by one shot on the handicap.
114. Mythical Ryder Cup pairings
Players must play 36 holes.
If a player misses the cut bets on that pairing are deemed a loser, otherwise If more players in a pairing make the cut than the other pairing, then they are deemed winners.
If a player is disqualified after 36 holes bets on that pairing are a loser, if a player is disqualified after 36 holes from both pairings, bet settled as a tournament match bet between the remaining 2 players.
If a player withdraws after 36 holes bets on that pairing are deemed a loser, if a player withdraws after 36 holes from both pairings, bet settled as a tournament match bet between the remaining 2 players.
Pairing with lowest combined score are deemed winners.
115. Finishing positions
Finishing position is decided by result posted by the governing body of that tournament (i.e. PGA Tour, European Tour). Example of finishing position: if a player finishes in a tie for a position e.g. tied 10th he is deemed to have finished 10th.
If a player is disqualified, retires injured or withdraws they will be deemed to have finished last.
Should 36 holes not be completed then all bets on this market will be void.
116. Place Only/Top 10 Finish/Top 20 Finish
Dead-Heat Rules Apply
117. 36-hole 3 ball betting
If a player begins the 1st round but withdraws or is disqualified at any time during the two rounds of the 3-ball he is deemed to be a loser.
If a player posts a score for the second round of the 3-ball but subsequently withdraws or is disqualified, all bets will be settled on the score that the player initially posts for the two rounds.
118. Big “X” v The Field
If any of the players quoted as part of the Big “X” are non runners, bets will be void on this market.
We reserve the right to apply a Rule 4 to this market should the price of the field be sufficiently affected by withdrawals.
119. 72-hole handicap betting
If your player misses the cut, he/she is automatically deemed a loser.
For a non-runner, (IASbet Racing Schedule of Deductions Rule 17.1) may apply.
For result, take handicap away from players final score (i.e. McDowell shoots a total of 284 for tournament – 4 shots, net total score on handicap is 280)
Should the tournament be reduced to 36 holes or less then all bets on this market will be void.
If a player is disqualified/ withdraws during the tournament bets will be deemed a loser.
120. ’6 Pack’ betting
Any player in a six pack who does not start that round will be void.
A Rule 4 may apply to the remaining players in that six pack. However, should a player withdraw or be disqualified during the round he will be deemed to have played.
121. Matchplay
Matches must be completed for bets to stand. (Otherwise they will be void).
122. Insurebet 5 places
Price offered is for the golfer to win the tournament. If the golfer fails to win but finishes in the top 5, including ties, the bet stake is returned.
Should a tournament be shortened, or otherwise affected due to weather conditions the trophy presentation will govern settlement provided at least 36 holes of the event have been completed.
Should 36 holes not be completed then ‘Insurebet 5 places’ bets on that event will be void any players who withdraw after they have teed-off are considered as players and are therefore losers.
We reserve the right to deduct the equivalent (IASbet Racing Schedule of Deductions Rule 17.1)
When more than one player shares the same lowest score in a tournament and there is no play-off, win and place bets are settled by the normal dead heat method outlined in the ‘settlement of bets’ section. In a ‘dead heat’, the stake money on a selection is divided by the number of runners involved in the dead heat. The full odds are then paid to the divided stake with the remainder of the stake money being lost.
123. Amateur Golf
Leading qualifier -This market will be settled on the player who is officially awarded the ‘leading qualifier’ prize as stated on www.gui.ie .
Dead heat rules will not apply.
124. Team Matchplay Events (i.e. Ryder Cup)
If the original structure/format of an event changes after the tournament starts we reserve the right to void/apply a Rule 4 to bets on any market that is affected by this change.
125. Total Majors won/ To win a Major
Player must play all four majors for bets to stand.
126. Overtime counts for the settlement of Match and Handicap betting.
In the event of a match starting but not being completed all bets are void.
127. Games are official after 55 minutes of play.
128. Overtime counts for all markets unless stated otherwise.
129. If a game is postponed and rescheduled to occur within 48 hours of the original start time, all wagers stand. If rescheduled for more than 48 hours later, all single wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
130. All settlements are based on results and statistics provided by the relevant league’s governing body:
www.nfl.com
www.cfl.ca
www.ncaa.org
131. We reserve the right to suspend any or all betting on a game at any time without notice.
132. Maximum payout is $100,000 (or equivalent).
133. Handicap betting: The result used for settling is the match result adjusted for the handicap line available at the time the bet is struck e.g. Minnesota +3 v Green Bay -3; Result: Minnesota 27-34 Green Bay. Green Bay wins on the handicap. In the event of the scores being level following the handicap being applied, the result is a ‘push’ and all stakes are refunded.
134. For the purpose of Live Betting where a Handicap “Draw” price is offered the ‘push’ rule does not apply. Therefore should a result end in a handicap draw only bets placed on the handicap draw are settled as winners.
135. All Outright markets include playoffs where applicable.
136. Live Betting
Prices quoted are for the whole game inclusive of any overtime played.
As the markets are in-running, we reserve the right to close the market at any time.
For Live Betting purposes these rules apply unless stated otherwise.
When scores are displayed in running, every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the score and game time; however, no liability is accepted for incorrect information displayed.
137. Proposition bets
In the event of an abandoned game all stakes are returned, unless a result is already determined through the course of play that has taken place.
For player prop markets the player(s) in question must start the game for bets to have action.
All proposition bets are singles only.
138. Quarter and half markets
For bets based on the specific quarters or halves, the entire period of play must be played unless the result is already determined, except second half markets which do include overtime if played.
The fourth quarter does not include overtime.
139. Handicap Betting
Overtime counts for match handicap betting.
Overtime does not count on quarter or half specific markets.
In the event of a tie, stakes are refunded.
For quarter and half betting the entire period must be played for bets to stand.
140. Match betting
Overtime counts. In the event of a tie following overtime all stakes are refunded.
141. Total points
Overtime counts for all total match / team total and prop points markets.
Overtime does not count for total points on quarter and half specific markets.
In the event of total points being exactly the nominated line all stakes are refunded unless a price for the exact amount is quoted.
For quarter and half betting the entire period must be played for bets to stand.
142. Revised half time markets
Markets that are revised at half time for the second half of that match include overtime.
In the event of a tie all stakes are returned.
143. First offensive play yard line
The result is determined by where the first offensive play from scrimmage takes place.
In the event of the kick off being returned for a touchdown bets stand for the following kick off.
In the event of a turnover the result is determined on where the first offensive play takes place from with respect to the receiving team’s yard line.
144. First turnover and first team to commit a turnover
For results purposes, only an interception or a fumble counts.
A punt or ‘turnover on downs’ does not qualify as a turnover for settlement purposes.
In the event of an abandoned game stakes are returned unless a turnover has already taken place.
145. First offensive play
In the event of a false start penalty on the first offensive play, bets stand for the next offensive play that takes place without a false start penalty.
146. First team/last team to score and first touchdown scorer
In the event of an abandoned game bets stand on scores that have taken place already, overtime counts for these markets.
First touchdown scorers are all in play or not.
Touchdown scorers are offered with the option of others on request.
Only when a player is listed on NFL.com as ‘inactive’ for that match are the selections voided.
147. First penalty
This is settled on the first penalty called, regardless of a team accepting or declining the penalty.
148. All settlements are based on results and statistics provided by the relevant league’s governing body.
www.nhl.com
149. Overtime (including any subsequent shootout), counts for all markets unless stated otherwise.
150. When the draw option is included, payouts are based on the score at the end of normal time (extra time, i.e. an extension of normal time, not included). In handicap and totals betting, extra time is included.
151. When the game total is a ‘flat’ number (eg. seven), and if the total score lands on that number, all wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
152. All Game Total Over/Under betting includes overtime (Penalty Shoot outs included). Penalty shoot outs equate to a value of 1.
153. Money line: At least 15 minutes of official time must elapse in the third period for bets to have action.
154. 60 minute markets – Are settled on 60 minutes of play. Overtime and shootout goals are not included.
155. 65 minute markets – Are inclusive of all overtime and shootout goals where applicable, and the one goal rule applies to these markets.
156. First goalscorer: In the event of an abandoned game bets stand on scores that have taken place already. Overtime counts for these markets. First goalscorers are all-in, play or not. Goalscorer market are offered with the option others on request.
157. Grand salami: The total number of goals in all of the respective evenings matches (including overtime). In the event of a match not being played or not being deemed a result then all bets are void for this market.
158. Game totals/period totals/team totals/odd&even: The full game total result is the combined goals for both teams inclusive of overtime and shootouts(shootout counts as 1 goal). At least 15 minutes of official time must elapse in the third period for bets to have action, unless the total is already over. In the event of the totals goals being the exact quote where no exact price is offered, all stakes are refunded. Period goals only apply to that specific period and the entire period must be played. Dead heat rules where applicable. For third period lines, overtime does not count. Home/Away total goals are settled on 60 minutes of play. Overtime does not count.
159. Prop markets: Overtime counts for all proposition markets, except for those that are based on specific periods of play. At least 15 minutes of official time must elapse in the third period for bets to have action.
160. Puck line: A puck line is a bet where a handicap is given to a selection. The result used for settling is the match result adjusted for the handicap line available at the time the bet is struck. For example, Tampa Bay +1.5 v Calgary -1.5; Result: Tampa Bay 2-3 Calgary. Tampa Bay wins on the handicap. Overtime counts for all ‘puck lines’. All above rules apply.
161. Player(s) props: The respective player(s) must start for bets to have action. Overtime counts for all proposition markets, except for those that are based on specific periods of play. At least 15 minutes of official time must elapse in the third period for bets to have action.
162. Live Betting: All markets are subject to their respective pre-match rules for purposes of Live Betting. When scores are displayed in running, every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the score and game situation. However no liability is accepted for incorrect information displayed.
163. All Outright markets include playoffs where applicable.
Games must go 55 minutes for bets to stand. In the event a game is suspended prior to the 55th minute of play bets will be void unless the result of a market has been clearly determined during the normal course of play.
Double Result – Settled on the score of the game at the end of the 1st and 3rd Periods.
Race to xth Goal – The winner will be the team to achieve the number of specified goals first. For live betting a “No Goal” option will be offered should neither team reach the target, pre-match bets will be pushed.
Number of Goals/Total Goals Odd/Even – Includes overtime for settlement purposes.
164. The settlement of the markets for each match is based on the results provided by the organising federation. In the event of a match not taking place, bets of this match are deemed void.
165. Overtime and/or Penalty shootout (if played) will be taken into account in the settlement of the following markets: 2-Way Match Betting
166. All other markets will be settled according to the result at the end of the regular time (60 minutes)
167. In the event of a match starting but not being completed, then the following markets will be void: 3-Way Match Betting, 2-Way Match Betting, Handicap Betting, 60 Minute Winning Margin, 60 Minute Correct Score.
168. ‘Pick the Score’ betting is based on the score at the end of normal time (i.e. extra time – an extension of normal time – is not included).
169. Games are official after 55 minutes of play.
170. If a game is abandoned, or postponed to another date, all single wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
171. In ‘Grand Slam Betting’, all of the day’s games set down for decision must reach their official conclusion, or wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg. The exception being that if the total is exceeded without all games being played to their official conclusion then wagers will stand.
Maximum payout is $250,000 (or equivalent).
172. Medal Events
Including but not limited to Summer/Winter Games, Championship Events, and Commonwealth championship events.
172.1 Podium/Dias positions determine the standing for the settlement of wagers.
172.2 Post Podium/Dias, IASbet does not recognise overturned decisions for betting purposes.
172.3 Upon postponement of any event (e.g. due to bad weather) all wagers stand until the event takes place. If the event is abandoned all single wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
172.4 Unless otherwise stated, betting is on an All-In basis. (no refunds for non-starters unless otherwise stated)
173. All race bets are settled on the official FIA classification at the time of the podium presentation, with subsequent disqualifications disregarded.
174. All drivers who complete 90% of the race laps are deemed as classified finishers in line with the official FIA classification. However all drivers are given a ranking, and for the purpose of match and positional betting this ranking shall apply.
175. Any driver who attempts to qualify for the race proper and fails to do so shall be deemed to have taken part, and finished last of the drivers taking part. If two or more drivers fail to qualify, their qualifying lap times will determine their placing in the race result.
176. The start of the race is deemed to be the signal to start the warm up lap. All drivers are in play from this point on.
177. For race match betting the driver who finishes in the highest position is deemed the winner. In the event of both drivers failing to complete the race, match bets will be settled on the official Formula 1 result. Bets stand once drivers partake in qualifying.
178. Bets on the Formula One Championship and Constructors Championship will be settled in line with the official FIA results immediately following the podium presentation of the final race of the season, with subsequent disqualifications disregarded. The drivers’ and constructors’ championship titles are awarded to the driver and constructor who score the most points over the course of the season. In the case of a dead heat for a championship place then the driver or constructor with the higher number of superior race results will be awarded the place.
179. Qualifying consists of three sessions whereby the six slowest drivers from each of the first two sessions will drop out leaving the remaining drivers to compete in the third session for the top places on the grid. Qualifying betting will be settled as the fastest lap posted during this third qualifying session. With respect to all bets on qualifying, either outright or match betting, the official times as recorded by the FIA will apply for the settlement of bets. Any subsequent penalties or demotions imposed shall be disregarded.
180. From the formation of any race market, bets are considered to be non-driver no bet. Any bets on drivers who fail to take part in the race for any reason other than non-qualification shall be deemed void. We reserve the right to deduct the equivalent Tattersalls’ Rule 4 (c) to reflect returning stakes on non-drivers.
181. First driver to retire is a bet on which driver will be the first to retire from the race. The bet begins with the signal to start the warm up lap. Bet settlement will be determined by which lap number a car retires on. Should more than one car retire on the same lap then Dead-Heat rules apply.
182. First Car to retire. Bets are in play once the parade lap starts. Bet settlement will be determined by which lap number a car retires on. Should more than one car retire on the same lap then Dead-Heat rules apply.
183. One lap wonders is a bet on how many drivers will retire from the race before they complete one lap proper of the race (not the warm up lap). The bet begins with the signal to start the warm up lap.
184. For all A1 Grand Prix markets, both for the feature race and the sprint race, all bets are settled on the official A1 Grand Prix classification at the time of the podium presentation for the respective race, with subsequent disqualifications disregarded.
185. Leader after the first lap. For settlement purposes the winner is deemed to be the driver leading the race as they cross the start/finish line after one classified race lap (warm-up lap not included). In the event of one lap not being fully completed all bets will be void. If the race starts under the safety car all bets will be void.
186. Will there be a safety car period during the race? A Safety Car Period is defined as the need for the Safety Car to run in front of the leading car during a specified race. Should the race start under the Safety Car, then all bets concerning the Safety Car market will be settled as Yes. If the race finishes under safety car conditions but the safety car has not had time to get to the front of the leading car this market will be settled as Yes.
187. Outright race betting: The ‘field’ includes any driver who is not listed in the outright prices. Any drivers who fail to qualify for the race will be deemed as non-runners. The race must be ran within 24 hours of the scheduled off time for bets to stand. The official NASCAR / INDY winner of the race will be settled as the winner for betting purposes, this includes all races which are halted prematurely.
188. Driver Match Ups: All match ups will be settled as per the official result. If one driver fails to complete the race, the other driver will be deemed the winner. Where both drivers fail to complete the race, the number of laps completed will determine the winner. If both drivers fail to complete on the same lap, the official placings as assigned by the controlling authority will determine the result. Both drivers must start the race for bets to stand. In the event of a replacement driver all bets are void.
189. Maximum payout is $50,000 (or equivalent)
190. All race bets are settled on the official WRC classification at the time of the podium presentation, with subsequent disqualifications disregarded.
191. All Moto GP bets will be settled on the official Moto GP classification at the time of the podium presentation for the respective race, with subsequent disqualifications disregarded.
Outright Race Betting
192. ‘The Field’ includes any driver who is not listed in the outright prices. Any drivers who fail to qualify for the race will be deemed as non-runners. The race must be ran within 24 hours of the scheduled off time for bets to stand. The official NASCAR / INDY winner of the race will be settled as the winner for betting purposes, this includes all races which are halted prematurely.
Driver Match Ups
193. All match ups will be settled as per the official result. If one driver fails to complete the race, the other driver will be deemed the winner. Where both drivers fail to complete the race, the number of laps completed will determine the winner. If both drivers fail to complete on the same lap, the official placing’s as assigned by the controlling authority will determine the result. Both drivers must start the race for bets to stand. In the event of a replacement driver all bets are void.
194. Maximum payout is $50,000 (or equivalent) All race bets are settled on the official WRC classification at the time of the podium presentation, with subsequent disqualifications disregarded. All Moto GP bets will be settled on the official Moto GP classification at the time of the podium presentation for the respective race, with subsequent disqualifications disregarded.
195. Premiership/Minor Premiership/Make Grand Final : All In Betting. Any Team which has Points Deducted due to breaches of rules and regulations will be deemed a starter for resulting purposes. Any loss of Premierships after the completion of the Grand Final will be deemed null and void and all bets will stand.
196. Top4/Top8 : For betting purposes Any Team which has Points Deducted due to breaches of rules and regulations will be Deemed A Starter for resulting purpose i.e. All In Any decision made by the NRL regarding penalties is final.
197. Wooden Spoon : Wooden Spoon is paid on the team which has the least wins for the season including byes. In the event of more than one team having the same number of wins the position will be determined by for and against. Points deducted because of breaches of rules and regulations are included for resulting purposes. In leagues where ‘golden point’ is not applicable Wooden Spoon will be settled on the team with the least number of wins. Where a situation arises that a team with least wins does not finish last then the result will be settled on the official table. All In. Win Only
198. Miss 4/Miss 8 : For betting purposes Any Team which has Points Deducted due to breaches of rules and regulations will be ‘Deemed A Starter’. If at the time a breach is announced, the loss of points means only one eventuality can occur (ie Miss the 8 must occur) then all bets on that competitor are void and monies refunded. All decisions made by the NRL are final.
199. Payouts are based on the official declared result including the end of any additional time in which the Golden Point Rule is used, although, conditions may apply to specific betting options. Specifically, Head to Head, Line, Totals, Try Scorers, and Scoring Play markets include extra time. Margin Betting (Under/Over 12½ points) and Half Time/Normal Time Doubles are resulted at the completion of normal time i.e. extra time not included. A Draw dividend is included in Margin betting options.
200. Where a match is incomplete, abandoned or postponed and resumed, or played within 48 hrs of the original scheduled date all wagers stand. All bets placed on games played outside 48hrs of the scheduled start time will be void
Once the 48 hrs have expired all single wages are void and wages will be refunded. Affected Multibets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
201. If the result of a match after extra time is a Draw, then the Dead Heat Rule applies. In Handicap/Line and Totals betting, where the number is a flat number (e.g. 6.0), and the result lands on that flat number, then all wagers affected by that flat line will be void and wagers will be refunded. All MultiBets affected by that flat line will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
202. For ‘First and Last Scoring Plays’ and First Points markets, if the match remains scoreless after normal and any extra time, then single wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
203. If a game is abandoned bets are void with the exception of first try scorer bets which will stand if a try has been scored prior to abandonment (last try scorer bets are void). Bets are void for special markets such as total number of points, number of tries etc on abandoned matches unless the respective number equals or exceeds our maximum quote at the time of abandonment, i.e. if we quote 35 points or more in the match and this number has been attained at the time of abandonment – bets on this market stand. This only applies when the number is equal to or greater than our maximum quote.
204. If the venue is changed from the one advertised all bets on that match are void.
205. First/last try scorer betting: All wagers are refunded on players not in the official starting 17. First/last try scorer betting: All wagers are refunded on players not in the official starting 22. In the event of a Penalty Try being the first/last try scored we pay on the Penalty Try option if offered. If the Penalty Try option is not offered we pay on the next try scorer for first try or preceding try scorer for last try.
206. First try scorer insurebet: If the player fails to score the first try but does score a try in the match then the bet stake is returned.
207. First 2nd half try scorer: If the player is included in his team’s match day 17 man squad, all bets will stand regardless of whether the player is on the field for the first 2nd half try or not.
208. For ‘Most Tries’ Head to Head options both players must be in starting 17 for bets to stand. If no try is scored or level on tries ‘tie’ wins.
209. For Time of First Try betting, payouts are based on the official NRL (or relevant league) clock or website.
210. Premiership/Minor Premiership/Make Grand Final : All In Betting. Any Team which has Points Deducted due to breaches of rules and regulations will be deemed a starter for resulting purposes. Any loss of Premierships after the completion of the Grand Final will be deemed null and void and all bets will stand.
211. Top4/Top8 : For betting purposes Any Team which has Points Deducted due to breaches of rules and regulations will be Deemed A Starter for resulting purpose i.e. All In Any decision made by the NRL regarding penalties is final.
212. Wooden Spoon : Wooden Spoon is paid on the team which has the least wins for the season including byes. In the event of more than one team having the same number of wins the position will be determined by for and against. Points deducted because of breaches of rules and regulations are included for resulting purposes. In leagues where ‘golden point’ is not applicable Wooden Spoon will be settled on the team with the least number of wins. Where a situation arises that a team with least wins does not finish last then the result will be settled on the official table. All In. Win Only
213. Miss 4/Miss 8 : For betting purposes Any Team which has Points Deducted due to breaches of rules and regulations will be ‘Deemed A Starter’. If at the time a breach is announced, the loss of points means only one eventuality can occur (ie Miss the 8 must occur) then all bets on that competitor are void and monies refunded. All decisions made by the NRL are final.
214. Outright markets which states ‘regular season’ are deemed to mean the official standings of teams after all matches of the predetermined season are played and before any playoff matches have commenced.
215. All outright markets for the 2010/2011 Magners League season will be settled with the inclusion of the Ospreys four point deduction at the beginning of the season.
216. Payouts will be based on the official declared result at the completion of 80 minutes unless otherwise stated. Conditions may apply to specific betting options (e.g. end of normal time, including extra time – an extension of normal time – etc.)
217. Where a match is incomplete, abandoned or postponed and resumed or played within 48 hrs of the original scheduled date, all wagers stand. Once the 48 hrs have expired all single wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
218. Where the draw option is offered, the wager is decided on the result at the end of normal time (i.e. extra time – an extension of normal time -not included). Where the draw option is not offered, the Dead Heat Rule applies. In handicap and totals betting, where the line or total is a flat number, if the score lands on the line or total all wagers are void and wagers will be refunded, unless a handicap draw option is offered. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
219. If the venue is changed from the one advertised all bets on that match are void.
220. For ‘First and Last Scoring Plays’ and First Points markets, if the match remains scoreless after normal and any extra time, then single wagers are void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
221. First/last try scorer betting: All wagers are refunded on players not in the official starting 22. In the event of a Penalty Try being the first/last try scored we pay on the Penalty Try option if offered. If the Penalty Try option is not offered we pay on the next try scorer for first try or preceding try scorer for last try.
222. First try scorer insurebet: If the player fails to score the first try but does score a try in the match then the bet stake is returned.
223. First 2nd half try scorer: If the player is included in his team’s match day 22 man squad, all bets will stand regardless of whether the player is on the field for the first 2nd half try or not.
224. For ‘Most Tries’ Head to Head options both players must be in starting 22 for bets to stand. If no try is scored or level on tries ‘tie’ wins.
225. For Time of First Try betting, payouts are determined by the official website.
226. In the event of a match starting but not been completed then match bets will be void. In such circumstances all other markets will be void unless their result has already been unequivocally decided.
226.1 In the event of a match not being completed and not being awarded to one of the competitors than all bets are void except markets that have already been unequivocally decided.
226.2 Where revised match betting is offered (between sessions), 1 frame/set of the following session must be completed for bets to stand.
226.3 In handicap betting, the handicap will only be allotted to one player/team, and then the result will be determined.
226.4 Non-Runners – Stakes will be refunded on players or teams withdrawn prior to the start of an event. We reserve the right to deduct the equivalent of Tattersalls Rule 4(c) to reflect returning stakes on Non-Runners.
226.5 In-running market; to pot the first ball of xth frame:
Fouls do not count toward settlement
Re-racks will not count towards settlement unless a ball was not potted in the original frame
226.6 Total points xth frame
In the event of a re-rack, only points scored in the completed frame will count towards settlement
226.7 Tournament highest break
Only one break per player will count towards settlement of this market (e.g Player A scores 141 and 140 in the tournament only the 141 will count towards settlement)
226.8 In the event of a player being awarded a frame due to non-appearance of opposing player, frame betting, to win 1st frame, to win xth frame and all related markets will be settled as normal.
226.9 Next Four frames outright and correct score, Next Session outright/correct score. If Four Frames/Next Session are not completed due to the match result having been determined before this point, then bets will be deemed void unless already determined as a losing bet. If all frames are not completed due to time constraints, bets will be settled when play resumes and settlement point is reached.
226.10 To Finish Bottom: Should any of the league stage matches not take place due to a player withdrawal from the competition then all bets on this market shall be deemed void.
227. All soccer bets will be settled in accordance with OPTA Index results unless otherwise specified.
All bets on football are automatically on the basis of 90 minutes play unless otherwise stated for that particular market. 90 minutes play includes time added on by referee for stoppages.
Where a bet is accepted on a match where no prices are on offer then that selection will be treated as a non-runner, but the remainder of any accumulative bet will stand provided there are not fewer than the stipulated minimum number of matches in the bet.
Settlement will be at the price prevailing at the time the bet was placed and confirmed. Dates and kick-off times of matches shown on our website are for guidance purposes only. Bets will be accepted up until the advertised kick-off time.
If an accumulator is reduced by non-runners the bet will stand irrespective of the minimum requirements laid down in these rules.
228. Bets which do not meet the minimum requirements, except as provided elsewhere in these rules, will be void.
IASbet reserves the right to void or stand any bet inadvertently accepted after the betting has closed or where the event was resolved or at a stage where the customer could have any indication of the outcome.
For the purpose of deciding results on handicap betting, a number of goals (or half goals) is added to, or subtracted from, the total goals scored by the away team. Settlement of any handicap betting will be at the special odds shown alongside the match(es), using the actual score in the match adjusted for the handicap.
Overview of Specific Markets
Enhanced odds specials
Customers may only bet on one enhanced odds offer for any one match, we reserve the right to void bets when customers have placed more than one bet.
229. Time of Bets Bets on time of the first/last goal, time of first corner, time of first booking and interval bets will be settled as the time shown by the major UK TV station broadcasting the match.
For time of first corner market, the time that the corner is taken will count.
For time of first booking market, the time that the player is shown the card will count.
In the event of a dispute, the decision of Opta Index will be final.
If the match is not covered by British TV or by Opta, the verdict of the majority of the following websites will be final:
www.soccerbase.com
www.soccernet.com
www.soccerbot.com
www.flashscore.com
www.futbol24.com
www.livescore.co.uk
www.soccerway.com
230. Ante-post Bets : For ante-post bets, divisional play-offs do not count for the purposes of divisional each-way betting, ie. bets are settled on final league placing’s before play-offs. Any subsequent demotions/points deductions after the last game of the season on the basis ‘all-in play or ‘.
Abandoned, postponed, venue changed or unplayed matches
230.1 An unplayed or postponed match that is not played within 24 hours of the original kick-off time (official kick-off time as opposed to Paddy Power’s time) will be treated as a non-runner for settling purposes.
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.
230.2 Any match that is abandoned before completion of the match (i.e. 90 mins.) will be void unless an official result is declared by those teams’ governing body within 24 hours of postponement, in which case that official result will govern win-draw-win settlement. All other markets will be void unless their result is already decided.
230.3 When an abandoned match(es) reduces the clients bet to below the permitted minimum for a list the bet will stand, with the void match(es) treated as non-runners for settling purposes. This ruling does not apply to bets involving first goalscorer which will stand provided a goal has been scored prior to abandonment. Bets on last goalscorer will be void in the event of abandonment.
231. First/Last goalscorer
Own goals do not count for settlement of first/last goalscorer bets. Bets taken on first/last goalscorer will be void if that player does not take part in the game or if he comes on after the first goal is scored.
Every effort is made to quote first/last player to score odds for all possible players. However, odds for other players are available on request and will count as winners if they score the first/last goal even if they are not named in our lists.
Bets on last goalscorer will be void if that player does not take part in the game or does not come on as a substitute. In the event of a dispute over the award of a goal for first/last goalscorer or scorer special purposes, settlement will be in accordance with the result given by Opta Index within 24 hours of the final whistle. Any subsequent changes to the result will be ignored for settlement purposes
231.1 Each-way first goalscorer betting: Each-way bets will be settled on first goal, second goal, third goal, fourth goal and fifth goal only. Players who do not score until after the fifth goal has been scored will be treated as losing selections. If less than five goals are scored in any given match Paddy Power will settle bets on those goals that are scored. If no goals are scored, all each-way bets will be regarded as losing bets. If a player enters the field of play after the first goal is scored, both the win and place part of the bet will be voided unless the first goal is an own goal in which case bets will stand. If a player is sent off or substituted before the first goal is scored, bets on that selection are deemed as losers.
If a player scores the first goal of the match, both his win and place part are winners. If a player scores the second, third, fourth or fifth goal, only his place part is a winner. A player cannot be placed twice i.e. if he scores the second and third goal, only the second goal is deemed a winner.
Each-way bets on no goalscorer, last goalscorer, first team goalscorers and scorecasts are not accepted. If any such bets are taken in error then the full stake will be invested as a win only bet.
Place-only betting is not accepted.
Extra time does not count.
Own goals do not count. In cases where an own goal is one of the first five goals then the sixth goal will be settled as a winner on the place part of the each-way bet. If two of the first five goals are own goals then the sixth and seventh goals will be settled as winners on the place part of the each-way bet, etc. In all other cases Paddy Power football rules apply.
232. Anytime goalscorer
A player will be considered to be a runner and bets will stand should the player play any part in the match.Goals scored in normal time only count for this market. Goals scored in extra time or in a penalty shoot-out do not count.
Own goals do not count.
233. Live Betting goalscorer betting
Own goals do not count for first/second or subsequent goalscorer. If any goal is an own goal, the result of the following goalscorer market will count for the settlement of the original one – e.g. second goal of the game is an own goal. The scorer of the third goal will be settled as the winner for both the second goalscorer and third goalscorer markets.
234. Man of the Match
This market is settled in accordance with the man of the match award presented by Sky Television in their main broadcast of a match. No other source will be considered for the purposes of settlement e.g. skysports.com.
Any player who takes the field for any part of a match will be considered as a runner for settlement purposes. Only players not in the squad or unused substitutes will be considered non-runners.
In the event of Sky not presenting a man of the match award in their main broadcast all bets will be void.
For settling purposes, any player on the pitch for any length of time throughout the match can be given man of the match.
All other soccer betting offered is settled firstly in accordance with any special rules issued for such events, and secondly by our general online betting rules.
235. Number of corners / Number of goals / Bookings
These are known as special spreads. Bets on special spreads are only accepted on games for which we advertise them.Bets on number of goals include own goals.
Bookings of managers, coaches or players who are yet to participate in the game (ie. substitutes) do not count.
In the event of an abandoned match all bets on special spreads will be void unless the maximum quote has been obtained. For example, should a customer back 12 or more corners in a match and that match is abandoned when 13 corners have already been taken then that bet is a winner with all other bets on corners losers.
Bets on ‘number of corners’ refers to corners taken and not corners awarded.
236. Half time result
Bets on half-time result are settled on the result of a match at half-time including all injury and stoppage time.
237. Card index
Bets on ‘card index’ are settled as follows: Yellow card = 10 points; Red card = 25 points. If a player is shown a yellow card and subsequently sent off this counts as 35 points.
Bookings will only count for players taking part in the match. Bookings of managers, coaches or off the field of play will not count. Any bookings made during half-time will count, however bookings made after the final whistle do not count.
Restrictions apply as to what special spread selections can be combined with in accumulative bets.
For first booking if more than one player being booked in the same incident the first player to be shown a card by the match referee shall be deemed the winner.
Both yellow and red cards count for this market.
Player to be Booked
For bets on ‘player to be booked’.
Players will be considered to be a runner and bets will stand should he play any part in the match.
Only bookings in normal time (90 mins play) count.
Any bookings made during half time will count; however, bookings made after the final whistle do not count.
Bookings of players yet to participate in the game (ie. substitutes) do not count.
Goal and booking special
(Player to score/Player to be booked doubles)
(To win you must successfully forecast both a player to score in a selected match and also a player to be booked in normal time. If either of the featured players does not start then bets will be void.
Scorecasts
First player to score/correct score doubles are now available on selected matches.
To win you must successfully forecast both the player who will score the first goal in a selected match and also the correct score after 90 minutes play.
If a player is selected who comes on after the first goal has been scored or does not take part in the match, the bet will be settled as a correct score single.
In the event of a match being abandoned, bets will be void unless a goal has been scored prior to abandonment, when bets will be settled as singles on the selected first goalscorer at the appropriate odds.
In the eventuality of all goals in the match being own goals, all bets will be settled as correct score singles at the correct score odds only.
Mythical matches
The winning selection is the team that scores more goals than its mythical opponent in their respective next fixtures.
If both teams score the same number of goals, the draw is the winning selection.
The respective next fixtures of both teams are displayed on the Paddy Power website and/or coupons.
If a team’s next fixture is played on a different day from that displayed on the Paddy Power website and/or coupons, all Mythical Match bets involving this team will be void.
A team’s next fixture must be completed and have its result upheld by the competition’s official governing body (e.g. the FA Premier League) in order for mythical match bets involving this team to stand.
In the case of a fixture not starting or being shortened due to external factors (e.g. unplayable conditions, security concerns, technical faults etc.) all mythical match bets involving either of the two competing teams will be void.
If a match official shortens a match for any reason (e.g. foul play) all mythical match bets involving either of the two competing teams will be void.
Double Chance
A double chance bet allows you to cover two of the three possible outcomes in a football match with one bet.
Home team and draw – Your bet is a winner if the home team wins or draws the match.
Away team and draw – Your bet is a winner if the away team wins or draws the match.
Home team and away team – Your bet is a winner if the home team or the away team wins the match.
Normal 90 minute betting rules apply.
Goal Minutes
The goal minutes market is the total of the time in minutes of each goal scored. A goal scored at 23mins 25seconds will be settled as the 24th minute.
All injury time goals will be counted as either 45 for injury time at the end of the first half or 90 for injury time at the end of the second half.
This bet is 90 minutes only – extra time and penalties do not count.
For team goal minutes, own goals count for the team that are awarded the goal.
Insurebet first goalscorer
Price offered is for the player to score the first goal of the match. If the player fails to score the first goal of the match but does score a goal in the match then the bet stake is returned.
Insurebet outright betting
Price offered is for the team to win the tournament. If the team fails to win but does finish second then the bet stake is returned.
First assist
For the purpose of settlement, results will be obtained from www.sportinglife.com
In the case where www.sportinglife.com do not offer a result for the assist of the 1st goal then the betting will apply for the 2nd goal and continue on to the 3rd goal etc.. until an assist is awarded for a goal.
In cases where no goals are scored in the match or where www.sportinglife.com do not award any assists for any of the goals scored then all selections in the market will be voided.
Own goals can count for settlement purposes in the case where the preceding touch was by a member of the attacking team.
In the case where a penalty is scored , the player to have been fouled for the penalty or to have played the final ball before the penalty was awarded is deemed to be the winner in this market unless that player has also scored the penalty.
Bets taken on first assist will be void if that player does not take part in the game or if he comes on after the first goal is scored (and where an assist is awarded for that goal).
If a player enters the field of play after the first goal is scored(and where an assist is awarded for that goal), the bet will be voided. If a player is sent off or substituted before the first goal is scored (and where an assist is awarded for that goal) bets on that selection are deemed as losers.
Wincast
Player to score/match result doubles
To win you must successfully forecast both a player to score in a selected match and also the match result after normal time.
If a player is selected who takes no part in the match then all bets will be void regardless of the match result.
In the event of a match being abandoned, all bets will be void.
Corner Markets
Bets on number of corners refers to number of corners taken and not corners awarded.
For time of corner markets, the time that the corner is actually taken will count and not the time it was awarded.
For “Odd or Even” corner markets, 0 is counted as an even number.
Multi Corners refers to number of 1st half corners multiplied by number of 2nd half corners.
Team Multi Corners refers to number of 1st half team corners multiplied by number of 2nd half team corners.
Markets for “Race to X Corners” will be settled on whatever team reaches “X” corners first. E.g. Race to 3 Corners will be settled on the first team to take 3 corners in the match.
Asian handicaps
An Asian handicap is a market where a handicap is applied to the match in order to make the prices more equal.
The favourite in a match will have a negative handicap represented with a (-) symbol and will have to win by more goals than the handicap in order to be a winner.
The outsider in the match will receive a positive handicap represented with a (+) symbol which will be added to the final score.
The handicap will be added to one side only.
Half-time Asian handicap markets will be settled on the half-time result.
There are three types of Asian handicap:
(i) Whole ball handicap (e.g. Team A -0, Team A -1.0, Team A -2.0).
The handicap is applied to the final result of the match and the team with the most goals after the handicap has been applied will be the winner. If the number of goals for each team are level after the handicap has been applied, it will result in a push with the stake being returned.
Example: Team A -2.0, Team B +2.0
If Team A win by three or more goals then all bets on Team A will be winners and bets on Team B will be losers.
If Team A win by exactly two goals then all bets on the market will be pushed and the bet stake returned on both sides .
If Team A win by exactly one goal, the match ends in a draw or Team B win the match then all bets on Team B will be winners and bets on Team A will be losers.
(ii) Half ball handicaps (e.g. Team A -0.5, Team A -1.5, Team A -2.5)
The handicap is applied to the final result of the match and the team with the most goals after the handicap has been applied will be the winner.
Example: Team A -1.5, Team B +1.5
If Team A win by two or more goals then all bets on Team A will be winners and bets on Team B will be losers.
If Team A win by exactly one goal, the match ends in a draw or Team B win the match then all bets on Team B will be winners and bets on Team A will be losers.
(iii) Split ball handicaps (e.g. Team A -0 & -0.5, Team A -0.5 & -1.0, Team A -1.0 & -1.5)
A split ball handicap is where the level of favouritism is between a half ball and a whole ball. In this case, your stake is being split equally between the whole ball and half ball handicaps.
Example: Team A -1.0 & -1.5, Team B +1.0 & +1.5
If you place a €100 bet on Team A -1.0 & -1.5 then your bet is split into two €50 bets. The first bet is on the Whole Ball Handicap (Team A -1.0) and the second bet is on the Half Ball Handicap (Team A -1.5)
If Team A win by two or more goals then all bets on Team A will be winners and bets on Team B will be losers.
If Team A Win by exactly one goal then the stake on Team A -1.0 will be refunded and the stake on Team A -1.5 will be a loser. The stake on Team B +1.0 will be refunded and the stake on Team B +1.5 will be a winner.
If the match ends in a draw or Team B win the match then all bets on Team B will be winners and bets on Team A will be losers.
238. Stakes will be refunded on surfers withdrawn prior to the start of an event. We reserve the right to deduct the equivalent (Sportsbet Racing Schedule of Deductions Rule 17.1) to reflect returning stakes on non-runners. All wagers stand regardless of postponement and change of venue.
Wagers are paid on official result stated by the governing body. Tournament cancellation will result in all wagers being void and wagers will be refunded. Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg.
238.1 2 board/ 3 board betting – If one or all of the surfers doesn’t start heat then all bets are refunded. As per official competition results.
Pre-Match
239. In the event of a match starting but not being completed then all markets will be void except in the case of (240) below.
240. In the case of retirements/disqualifications, all bets on completed sets stand.
241. In the event of a change in the number of sets to be played, match bets, first set market bets will stand, all other markets will be void.
242. In the event of a change of venue or from outside to indoor court and vice versa, all bets will stand, if there is a change of surface (from hard/carpet/clay/grass to a different type of surface) all bets will be void.
243. In the event of a tennis match not taking place or if a player is given a walkover, bets on this match are deemed void.
244. Non-runners: Stakes will be refunded on players or teams withdrawn prior to the start of an event. We reserve the right to deduct the equivalent of (IASbet Racing Schedule of Deductions 17.1) to reflect returning stakes on non-runners.
245. Single bets only accepted on all ATP Challenger and ITF matches with the exception of in running bets (bets placed after the start of the match). Any multiples taken in error will have stake split equally across all selections and placed as single bets.
Betting in Running
246. In the event of a match starting but not being completed then all markets will be void except in the case of (247) below.
247. In the case of retirements/disqualifications, all bets on completed sets and service games stand.
248. In the case of any settlement disputes, the NTRC’s (IASbet’s governing body) decision is final.
The settlement of the markets for each match is based on the results provided by the organizing federation.
In the event of a match being cancelled or postponed to a different date, bets on this match are deemed void.
In the event of a match starting but not being completed, then the following markets will be void:
a) Match Betting
b) Correct Score
c) Set Handicap
d) Total Sets
e) Point Handicap
f) Total Points Odd/Even
g) Winning Margin
In such circumstances (a match starting but not being completed), all other markets will be void unless their result has already been unequivocally decided.
Maximum payout is $250,000 (or equivalent).
The settlement of the markets for each match is based on the results provided by the organizing federation.
In the event of a match not taking place, bets on this match are deemed void.
Extra time (if played) will not be taken into account in the settlement of any market, unless stated.
In the event of a match starting but not being completed, then the following markets will be void:
Match Betting
Handicap Betting
Total Goals Odd/Even
Draw No Bet
Team To Score The Last Goal
Double Chance
In such circumstances (a match starting but not being completed), all other markets will be void unless their result has already been unequivocally decided.
Maximum payout is $100,000 (or equivalent).
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