Wager Settlement Issues (Part 1)

This is resettled. Congratulations.

This has been escalated for review.

Ref. 24031914058137

This was graded a loss and they won 53-50. Could you please take a look? Thank you!

I’ll look into it.

It was resettled. Congrats!

Ref. 24031914167892

Was counted like a loss should have been a push

Thank you @moderators

This was already settled, sorry for the delayed response.

Thank you mikey

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Hey moderators, I believe Ref. 24031914348293 is a loss for me but was marked as a win. Please check into this and adjust accordingly. I just want to be fair on my wagers.

Thanks,
maniacsell

Looks like it was resettled - thanks!!

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The win total under for the Spurs has already been clenched - the most wins possible is 28

I bet Appalachian State -2 1/2, they won 15 to 5 in seven innings because of a mercy rule. How in the hell did I lose my line bet!?

Please provide a wager reference number so we can look into this for you.

24031914203821

Cleared the -2.5 by 7.5 runs

@theMNdegen The was settled correctly as no action based on our baseball sports betting rule.
Runline wagers are official after 9 innings of play (8.5 innings if the home team is winning). If a game is called before 9 innings have been played, all undecided runline wagers are settled as ‘No Action’. If a baseball game goes 9 or more innings and is NOT completed (e.g., suspended, rain, or darkness), wagers on the runline still have action and are settled according to rule 3 below.

Are you kidding me? What kind of bullshit rule is this when there is a mercy rule in college baseball

@theMNdegen As this game only went to 7 innings and your wager was placed on the runline, that rule came into play.

That house rule is bullshit, you guys don’t know what the hell you’re doing. They won the game by 10 runs, it’s not my fault you don’t understand college baseball and the rules.

@theMNdegen I am still looking into this for you. Please give me some time for an update.

The way that it’s graded as per the house rules is basically saying, this game was never played. Which is incorrect, because the game was played and Appalachian State one by 10 runs.