1. How is the MVP market settled?
Settled based on the official Super Bowl MVP announcement.
If the MVP award is shared, bets are void unless otherwise stated.
Example: If the MVP is awarded to two players, bets on a single player may be void unless the market allows multiple winners.
2. How is the “Coin Toss” market settled?
Based on the official result at the start of the Super Bowl.
Bets are void only if the coin toss is cancelled or repeated for any reason.
Example: If the toss is heads, all bets on heads win; tails lose.
3. How is the “First Turnover” market settled?
Settled on the first interception or fumble in the game.
Overtime is included unless otherwise stated.
If no turnover occurs, bets are void or settled per T&Cs.
4. How are “Longest Field Goal” markets settled?
Based on the longest successful field goal in the Super Bowl.
If multiple kicks tie, markets are settled as a push unless otherwise stated.
Missed attempts or blocked kicks do not count.
5. How are “First Scoring Play” markets settled?
Settled on the first scoring event: touchdown, field goal, or safety.
Overtime counts unless the market specifies regular time only.
If the first score occurs in overtime and the market is regular time only, it is settled at the end of regulation.
6. How are “Team Total Points” markets settled?
Based on points scored by the team at the end of the game, including overtime unless otherwise stated.
If the game is suspended, bets are void unless the outcome is unequivocally determined.
7. How are “Player to Score First Touchdown” bets settled?
Settled on the player who scores the first touchdown of the game (excluding passing TDs for “Anytime Touchdown Scorer”).
If the first touchdown occurs in overtime and the market is regular time only, the market is settled at 60 minutes.
8. How are “Winning Margin” markets settled?
Based on the final point difference, including overtime.
Draws count as 0 for margin bets.
Margin/Total Double bets are settled as a loss if the game ends in a tie after overtime.
9. How are “First Offensive Play” markets settled?
If a penalty occurs on the first play and “penalty” was not offered, bets stand for the next offensive play.
If no play occurs due to a game suspension, bets are void.
10. How are “Player Matchup / Head-to-Head” bets settled?
All listed players must play a snap for the bet to stand.
If a player does not play, the bet is void.
Includes rushing, receiving, and passing stats depending on the market.
11. How are “Total First Downs” markets settled?
Count only first downs achieved while on offence.
A first down due to a penalty does not count.
If the game is suspended, the market may be void unless the outcome is unequivocally determined.
12. How are “Quarter-by-Quarter Scoring” markets settled?
Settled based on the score at the end of the specified quarter.
Overtime does not count unless the market specifically includes it.
If a quarter is incomplete, bets for that quarter are void.
13. How are “Over/Under Total Game Points” markets settled?
Based on the final combined score of both teams.
Includes overtime unless otherwise stated.
If the game is suspended before completion, the market is void unless the outcome is unequivocally determined.
14. How are “Special Team Plays” markets settled (e.g., longest kickoff return)?
Settled on the official recorded play from NFL stats.
If no play occurs, bets are void.
Overtime is included unless stated otherwise.
15. How are “Team to Score X Unanswered Times” markets settled?
Settled when a team scores consecutively the specified number of times.
Points from PAT or 2-point conversions do not count.
If the game ends before a team reaches the specified streak, the bet loses.