1. Pick’em Bets
1.1 Pick’em bets combine the outcomes of selections on whether certain players will get Less or More of a particular statistic in a game.
1.2 Each player added to a Pick’em bet increases the potential payout multiplier of the bet.
1.3 Each player included in a bet is called a ‘leg’.
1.4 There are two types of Pick’em Bets: All-In and Hedge.
1.5 Example of a Pick’em All-In bet:
1.5.1 Customer chooses between 2 and 12 players and selects for each whether they will achieve Less or More than the projection line. For example:
Leg 1: Nikola Jokic – 32.5 Points (Less/More)
Leg 2: Luka Doncic – 29.5 Points (Less/More)
1.6 The number of legs in your Pick’em bet determines the payout multiplier; customers can add up to 12 players, with a maximum potential payout multiplier of 1500x their stake:
TABLE 1
Number of legs | All-In Multiplier |
2 | 3.5x |
3 | 6.5x |
4 | 12x |
5 | 25x |
6 | 40x |
7 | 80x |
8 | 150x |
9 | 275x |
10 | 500x |
11 | 1000x |
12 | 1500x |
1.7 To win an All-In Pick’em bet, each leg must win. If one leg loses, the bet is considered a loss.
1.8 A leg can be Voided meaning that leg is cancelled and no longer part of the bet. This is due to a player not being part of a game.
1.9 A Tied leg can occur when a player’s projection is a flat line. For example, Nikola Jokic – 32 Points (Less/More). In the scenario where Jokic scores 32 points for the game the leg is not considered a win or loss, it is Tied.
1.10 If a bet has Voided or Tied legs, the number of legs and bet multiplier will be reduced accordingly. Please see examples below:
1.10.1 A 12 leg All-in with one tied leg reduces to an 11 leg All-in.
1.10.2 A 7 leg All-in with three void legs reduces to a 4 leg All-in.
1.10.3 A 2 leg All-in with one void leg will be refunded.
2. Pick’em Hedge Bets
2.1 Whilst All-In bets require all legs to win, Hedge bets can still win even if some of your legs lose – however, the payout Multiplier is lower.
2.2 Hedge bets can be selected in the betslip when building a Pick’em bet, prior to placing the bet.
2.3 Hedge bets require a minimum of three (3) legs.
2.4 The number of legs in your Pick’em Hedge bet determines your Multiplier:
TABLE 2
Number of legs in bet | All legs win | One leg loses | Two legs lose | Three legs lose |
3 | 3x | 1.25x | LOST | LOST |
4 | 5x | 2x | LOST | LOST |
5 | 10x | 2x | 0.5x | LOST |
6 | 25x | 2.5x | 0.5x | LOST |
7 | 40x | 4x | 1x | LOST |
8 | 75x | 5x | 2x | LOST |
9 | 100x | 15x | 3x | LOST |
10 | 125x | 25x | 5x | 0.5x |
11 | 250x | 25x | 5x | 2.5x |
12 | 500x | 50x | 10x | 2x |
2.5 Example of a Pick’em Hedge bet:
2.5.1 Customer chooses 8-legs in their Pick’em bet
2.5.2 Customer chooses ‘Hedge’ in the betslip prior to placing the bet
2.5.3 Referring to the table above, the payout Multiplier outcomes for the 8 leg Hedge bet are as follows:
• Get 8/8 correct = 75x
• Get 7/8 correct = 5x
• Get 6/8 correct = 2x
• Get 5/8 correct = bet lost
2.6 If a bet has Voided or Tied legs, the number of legs and Hedge bet multipliers will be reduced accordingly. Please see examples below:
2.6.1 A 12 leg Hedge with one tied leg reduces to an 11 leg Hedge
2.6.2 A 7 leg Hedge with three voided legs reduces to a 4 leg Hedge
2.6.3 A 4 leg Hedge with two void legs will convert to a 2 leg all-in (2-picks not available for Hedge)
2.7 If the number of legs that lose in a Hedge bet are greater than those outlined in Table 2 for each scenario, the bet is considered a loss. For example:
2.7.1 A 12 leg Hedge has 4 legs result as loss and 8 result as win, the Hedge bet is considered a loss.
2.7.2 A 7 leg Hedge has 3 legs result as loss and 4 result as win, the Hedge bet is considered a loss.
2.7.3 A 4 leg Hedge has 2 legs result as loss and 2 result as win, the Hedge bet is considered a loss.
2.8 If all legs are voided, the bet will be refunded.
3. General Pick’em Rules
3.1 Players from at least two opposing teams must be selected in a Pick’em bet.
3.2 Only one statistical category (“Stat”) per individual player per bet may be selected.
3.3 If a player does not play in the match at any point in time, any leg involving that player will be deemed void. If a player does play but fails to record any statistic, any leg involving that player will stand.
3.4 A Pick’em bet will only be accepted up to the official starting time of an event.
A bet accepted in error after the official starting time of the event or specific market within the event will be deemed void and stakes will be refunded.
3.5 Unless otherwise stated, bets are resulted as per the results and statistics published by the official governing body for the event. Should there be substantial evidence that a result or statistic has been published incorrectly, the market will be resulted after consultation with the governing body.
3.6 Unless otherwise stated, a bet will be considered ended once the outcome of the Stat has been unequivocally determined. Should an event be abandoned after the result of any individual leg has been determined, the result of such picks will stand for settlement purposes.
3.7 Pick’em bets cannot be combined with other fixed odds sports or racing bets.
3.8 In the scenario where all players from one team are voided in a Pick’em bet, the entire bet will be deemed void - as it will no longer meet the rule in 3.1.