Snooker Rules
Date/Site Changes
If a match is postponed all bets will stand providing the match is rescheduled to take place before the end of the Tournament. For any match played outside of a tournament format, all bets are cancelled if the match is not played on the scheduled date.
Minimum Length of Play
In the event of a match starting but not being completed for any reason, all bets on the outcome of the match will be cancelled.
Snooker Wagers
For betting purposes only “legally” potted balls count. This means that whenever there is a “foul ball” involved, the potted balls do not count. Bets will be settled accordingly.
Match Winner
In the event of a match starting but not being completed, the player progressing to the next round will be deemed the winner.
Frame Betting (Correct Score)
The bet refers to the correct final score in frames.
Frame Winner
This bet refers to winner of a specific frame. The respective frame must be completed for bets to stand.
Length of frame/match
Bets will be settled on the time elapsed from the starting break to the end of the frame or match, whether through normal play or concession.
In the event of a re-rack in any frame the following rules apply:
Frame winner: all bets stand and will be settled on the official winner of the frame.
Completed bets: all bets that are already determined before the re-rack stand. Repeated occurrences after the re-rack will be irrelevant for betting purposes.
Uncompleted bets: Bets that are not determined before the re-rack will be settled on actions occurring after the re-rack only. Any occurrences before the re-rack will be irrelevant for betting purposes.
All bets referring to the result of the frame (e.g. totals, odd/even betting) will be settled on the official result of the frame.
Tournament Winner
If a player fails to start a tournament or match all bets on that player or individual match will be cancelled.
Total Balls (Over/Under)
If the match is abandoned before its completion then all bets will be cancelled, unless the highest possible total to bet on has been attained in which case all bets stand. The “Cue” ball does not count for betting purposes. For betting purposes, only “legally” potted balls count. This means that whenever there is a “foul ball” involved, the potted balls do not count. Bets will be settled accordingly.