In all cases where the term 'void' is used within these rules, settlement will be as follows: - Single bets - stakes will be refunded. - Multiple bets - void selections will be treated as non-runners within the bet.
What does V mean on bet?
Void bet can occur in a number of situations and when your bet is void that means that your stake will be returned, that is you won't win any money but you won't lose it either.
Do non-runner bets get refunded?
For all day-of race bets and any bets stipulated as being 'Non-Runner Money Back', your bet is void and your stake will be refunded. For ante-post bets, non-runners are settled as losers. In single bets, your stake will be returned to you. For multiple bets, the bet will continue with the remaining selections.
Does a red card count as 2 cards Paddy Power?
If a player receives 2 yellow cards and is consequently shown a red card, he receives a total of 35 booking points. Extra-time and cards shown after the final whistle do not count towards the total. Only cards shown to players currently on the pitch will count.
What happens to a lucky 15 with a non-runner?
What happens to a Lucky 15 with a non-runner? If a Lucky 15 includes a non-runner, all 15 bets still stand. One non-runner and one winner in a double would see you paid out to the value of the single winner.
38 related questions foundWhy do horses pull up?
Horses can be pulled up for numerous reasons including tiredness, injury, risk of sustaining an injury and breathing difficulties. Pulling a horse up tends to be a more common sight in jump racing, particularly in long-distance races like the Grand National or when ground conditions are testing.
What is Rule 4 in horse racing?
Rule 4 is a general rule of betting which relates to the reduction of winnings when a horse you have backed wins or is placed. They are made when a horse is withdrawn from a race because it becomes easier for the other runners to win. An amount of money is taken out of winnings to balance the effect of the non-runner.
Do bets count after 90 minutes?
90-minute (normal-time) Rule: All bets in football are accepted on the basis that they are for 90 minute betting and extra time does not count for settlement purposes unless it has been clearly stated within the market. Example: Team A beats Team B 2-1 after extra time in a cup game.
What does over 0.5 bookings mean?
Over 0.5 goals in a match mean that 1 or more goals are required to win the bet, and 0 goals mean the bet loses. The over 0.5 goals market applies to 90-minute matches (plus additional time) but does not include extra time.
What does over 2.5 bookings mean?
e.g when you bet that the total bookings in a given match will be over 2.5 this means that total bookings should be 3 and above whereas under 2.5 should be 2 and below.
Why is a horse a non runner?
What is an non-runner? A non-runner is a selection that's named but doesn't take part in an event, so a horse which doesn't run in the race its scheduled for, for example.
What does NR mean in horse racing?
NRNB. Non Runner No Bet. This term is used when a market becomes NRNB meaning customers cannot lose their money if the horse is a Non Runner. NR. Non Runner.
What happens if you bet on a horse that doesn't run?
However, if you have bet on a horse after the final declarations have been made (usually around 24 hours before the race) your bookmakers will refund your money as there's nothing you can do about it and you shouldn't lose out for the horse picking up an injury or not liking the ground.
Why was my winning bet voided?
A voided bet is one that has basically been cancelled by your bookmaker. They have made your wager null and void, essentially returning it to a point that means it is as if it had never been placed. Your stake will be returned to your account, so you neither win nor lose the wager that you've placed.
Why did Fanduel void my bet?
If a match does not start on the scheduled start date and is not completed within 24 hours of the scheduled start time, all bets will be void except for those on markets which have been unconditionally determined. The void rule applies for all markets where a draw/tie price is not offered.
What is voided match?
void match means, a match in the match list not played as published in the match list or as declared by SA Lotteries.
What does over 4.5 bookings mean?
Over 4.5 goals in a bet means the punter predicts that the total goals scored by both teams are five or more. A player that places an over 4.5 goals bet in our example will win if both teams score a total of five or more goals. Remember that the bet only wins if the matches don't draw.
What does over 5.5 bookings mean?
If a bookmaker indicates over 5.5 in a bet, it means you predict that a match will produce six or more goals. Such scores are improbable, and this gives the fixture a high winning chance. Getting such scores would mean one team has strong attacks while the other has weak defences.
Does 2 yellows and a red count as 3 cards?
Yellow card = 1. Red card = 2. One yellow and a red = 3. Two yellow cards and a red = 3.
What happens if you bet on a player to score and he doesn't play Paddy Power?
If your goalscorer doesn't start and another player scores, your bet will be voided. If your goalscorer starts and no other player scores, your bet will still be valid. If your goalscorer starts and another player scores, you will lose your stake.
What does 2+ goals mean on Paddy Power?
With 2 Up You Win, if a team you have backed to win goes two goals up at any stage during the game then Paddy Power will instantly credit your winnings as cash regardless of the final score! That's right, even if your chosen team goes on to draw or even lose the game, you'll still walk away a winner.
Do bookies pay out for extra time?
An Example Of Extra Time Betting
When the full-time whistle goes (including after any injury time or added time), all outright bets will be settled at this point. If either France or England has won at this point, then the match is over, and the bookies will pay out on all bets on the winning team.
What is R4 rule?
You may not be familiar with a Rule 4, or R4 - that is until it has been applied to your bet and you receive a lower payout amount than you were expecting. Rule 4 is an industry wide deduction rule created for when there are non-runners in a horse/greyhound race after the final declarations have been made.
What happens if a horse is withdrawn?
Answer: If a horse is withdrawn before the race start it is considered a non runner and the stake is returned. However if the horse comes under starters orders and then refuses to race you lose your stake.
Does Rule 4 apply to SP?
“Rule 4” will not affect those placing ante-post wagers or taking a selection's SP (starting price). You will also be free from a Rule 4 hit if you placed your bet following the removal of all non-runners.