American Football

7.4 General Provisions — American Football (NFL Rules)


7.4.1 Match Abandonment / Postponement

• If a game is postponed or abandoned, all unsettled bet types will be void, unless the game continues within the same week according to the official league schedule
(e.g., for NFL — from Thursday night to Wednesday, based on local stadium time).


Part and Quarter (Period) Bet Types

• The “First Half” includes the 1st and 2nd quarters, while the “Second Half” includes the 3rd and 4th quarters.
• The result of each bet is determined solely based on the points scored in the respective part (e.g., 1st quarter, 2nd half).
• Points scored in other parts, whether during regular time or extra time, are not considered.
• For quarter-based bets to be valid, the quarter must be fully completed.
• For half-based bets, the half must be fully completed.
• All listed players are considered active participants.
• If the next touchdown is not scored, all bets on that market are void (canceled).
• If points are scored by defensive or special team players, the result will be settled as
“Opponent 1 Defensive Player” or “Opponent 2 Defensive Player”, regardless of whether that player appears on a separate list.
• Bet settlement will rely on TV broadcast data and official league statistics.
If credible evidence proves the statistics are incorrect, exceptions may apply.


Match Abandonment / Postponement (Reaffirmation)
• If the game is abandoned or postponed, all unsettled bets are void, unless the match continues within the same week of the league’s schedule
(for NFL — from Thursday night to Wednesday, local stadium time).


Part and Quarter (Period) Rules Recap
First Half = 1st + 2nd quarters
Second Half = 3rd + 4th quarters
• Only points scored within that segment count toward settlement.
Extra time points are not considered.
• Bets on incomplete quarters or halves are void.
• All proposed players are treated as official participants.
• If no touchdown occurs, the market “Next Touchdown Scorer” is void.
Defensive/Special Team scores are credited as “Opponent Defensive Player.”
• Results are determined using official data and TV coverage.