A baseball game does not have to be completed for bets to be valid. After 5 innings of play, moneyline wagers are considered to be official. 4.5 innings if the home team is winning.
All runline and total wagers become official when nine innings have been completed. (Eight and a half innings in case the home team wins). In the event that a baseball game is called before nine innings have been played, all Total and Runline bets on the game will be declared as No Action. In case a game goes at least nine innings and it’s NOT finished (such as rain or darkness or suspension)Wagers can be settled with rule 3.
If a game of baseball is still not complete after nine full innings, (i.e. stopped, rain delay, or lack of light)Bets placed on the total runs scored and the runline will still see action.
If a game is suspended, the score as of the last finished inning will be the offical score for all bets, unless the score is changed by the home team within their part of the inning. If that is the case, wagers will be settled based on the score when the game was suspended.
Any bets placed on games that are suspended or postponed do not carry over to the rescheduled time.
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