House Rules

House Rules

1. These Sports Book House Rules (“House Rules”) apply to all bets. placed through the digital sports book (“Sports Book”) operated by American Wagering, Inc. (“WynnBET”).


2. Prohibited Persons, as defined below, are prohibited from betting or collecting winning bets.


3. Individuals may not place bets on behalf of someone else. All bets will be deemed to have been accepted from the individual placing the bet (“Customer”) only, and not on behalf of an entity or other person.


4. Customer is responsible for confirming betting details before submitting a bet. Once a bet is accepted by both parties, accepted bet cannot be altered or voided except at the discretion of Management and with the approval of both parties.


5. Winning tickets become void 365 days after the result of the event bet upon has been posted.


6. Winnings are subject to IRS reporting and withholding requirements, if applicable.


7. WynnBET will maintain a record of all point spreads, odds, final scores and related betting propositions for 180 days after the event(s) in case of mechanical or human error.


8. Subject to the Michigan Gaming Control Board (“MGCB”) appeals process, all decisions made by WynnBET Management are final.


9. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER


10. Management reserves the right to add, delete, or change the House Rules and/or payoff odds subject to applicable regulatory approval of the MGCB.


11. Management reserves the right to refuse any bet or limit or delete or limit any selection(s) prior to the acceptance of the bets.


12. Management reserves the right to modify any lines, odds, or any other bet prices or payoffs prior to the acceptance of the bet.


13. Management determines the minimum and maximum bets on all events. If a bet is accepted above or below the limit, the placed bet will be honored.


14. Management reserves the right to change the Terms and Conditions for any promotion and any Sports rules at any time for several reasons including but not limited to:

a. Comply with applicable laws and regulations,
b. Regulatory requirements.


15. All bets will only be accepted from within the State of Michigan. Accepting telephone or electronic bets from outside the state of Michigan is strictly prohibited.


16. Winnings over $10,000 USD may be delayed until the next regular banking day.


17. A prohibited sports pool participant, including an owner, athlete, coach, referee, manager, handler, or athletic or horse trainer, or any other person identified in R 432.775 Prohibited persons., shall not be permitted to wager on any event governed by the league or sports governing body with which they are affiliated. Any other employee of a sports governing body, or one of its member teams, who is not a prohibited sports pool participant, shall register with the Division prior to placing a sports bet.


18. WynnBET will not offer or allow any bets to be placed on any prohibited sports events.


19. Current House rules and applicable Terms and Conditions are available on the mobile application It is Customer’s responsibility to review and check for any updates. When applicable, material changes to the House Rules and/or any Terms and Conditions may require Customer to confirm or re-confirm acceptance of any updated material before proceeding within the App. Once accepted, use of the betting application is continued under the new terms and conditions. If you object to any such changes, you must immediately stop using the betting application, withdraw all your available funds and close the account.


20. A void bet is a bet which is cancelled and the bet amount is fully refunded.


21. “Action” refers to a bet that is deemed to be valid after it has been placed. “No Action” refers to a bet that is deemed to be not valid after it has been placed. Bets for events that are deemed No Action will be refunded.


22. For cancellations due to COVID-19 please see game-specific rules for cancelled events.


Prohibited Persons Defined

1. The following individuals are prohibited from placing bets or collecting winnings:

a. "Prohibited person" means any excluded person, any voluntarily-excluded person, and all of the following:
b. (i) An individual who is under the age of 21.
c. (ii) Any employee of, or appointee to, the Michigan gaming control board.
d. (iii)Employees of a sports betting operator. An employee of a sports betting operator shall not create an internet sports betting account or place an internet sports betting wager with the sports betting operator for which he or she is employed unless using a test account under R 432.739a.
e. (iv)Employees of an internet sports betting platform provider. An employee of an internet sports betting platform provider shall not create an internet sports betting account or place an internet sports betting wager with the sports betting operator for which the internet sports betting platform provider supplies the internet sports betting platform unless using a test account under R 432.739a.
f. (v) Employees and appointees of a tribal gaming regulatory agency with jurisdiction over internet gaming being operated under such tribe’s gaming ordinance and the Indian gaming regulatory act, 25 USC 2701 to 2721.
g. (vi)Occupational licensees and applicants. Occupational licensees and applicants shall not place wagers with the sports betting operator or internet sports betting platform provider for which they are employed or for which they had to qualify.
h. (vii) An individual not in an authorized location to make a wager.
i. (viii) An individual placing an internet sports betting wager on behalf of another.
j. (ix)An individual with access to non-public/exclusive information related to an event or an individual who may impact the outcome of an event or wager type is prohibited from wagering on any event overseen by the relevant sports governing body.
k. (x) Athletes, coaches, managers, owners, and anyone with sufficient authority to influence the outcome of an event are prohibited from wagering on events overseen by the relevant sports governing body.
l. (xi)Employees of a sports governing body or its members teams are prohibited from wagering on any event overseen by the relevant sports governing body.
m. (xii) Owners of a sports governing body or member team are prohibited from wagering on any event overseen by the sports governing body or any event in which a member team of that sports governing body participates.
n. (xiii) At the board’s discretion, an individual on a list provided by a team or sports governing body may be prohibited from wagering on any event overseen by the relevant sports governing body.
o. (xiv) An individual wagering in violation of state, tribal, or federal law.
p. (xv) Other prohibited persons as determined by the board


Disputes

1. If you have any complaints, claims or disputes concerning any outcome regarding the services or any other activity, please promptly bring any complaint, claim, or dispute concerning any outcome regarding the services or any other activity to customer support:

2. Email: [email protected]

3. Phone: 1-855-474-0606

4. If we are unable to satisfactorily resolve your complaint, claim or dispute, you may contact the MGCB. Contact information is as follows:
Michigan Gaming Control Board
3062 West Grand Boulevard, Suite L-700
Detroit, MI 48202-6062
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 313-456-4100


General Rules:

1. All prices and odds are subject to change. Posted odds will be updated automatically on every market listed within WynnBET’s sports book. WynnBET will keep a record of all pointspreads, odds, final scores, and related betting proposition statistics to protect both the customer and sports book in case of mechanical or human error.

2. Wagering options, other than in-play/live markets, will be available up until the official start time of the event. Minimum and maximum wager amounts will be determined by WynnBET, including on a wager by wager basis.

3. If WynnBET is forced to make a change (e.g. odds or proposition) to any previously made wagered by a customer, WynnBET will immediately notify the customer using the contact information on the customer account. If any change in venue or time occurs from the originally scheduled venue or time, there will be ‘no action’, and wagers will be fully refunded.

4. Straight bets that are settled as a ‘push’ or deemed ‘no action’ will be refunded, unless the selection is part of parlay or teaser bet, in which case parlay and teaser rules will apply.

5. A parlay bet will be reduced to the next number of teams played if any of the games result in a betting tie (push), selection(s) become ‘no action’, void, or if any of the games are postponed.

6. Teaser bets are governed by the same rules as parlay bets. The one exception is in the case of two team teasers. If one of the games results in a betting tie, there is ‘no action’, regardless of the result of the other selection.

7. Teams must play all scheduled games in their respective regular season in order for all over/under season wins/points wagers to be considered ‘action’. For example, if Team A is scheduled to play twelve (12) regular season games, and one (1) game is cancelled due to any circumstance, all Team A season-long wagers become ‘no action’, regardless of any results up to the point of cancellation. WynnBET does not recognize suspended games, protests, overturned decisions, or any other situation involving a subsequently disputed contest for wagering purposes. When a customer places a winning wager, WynnBET will automatically credit the customer’s account in the amount provided by the wager. The customer will be able to withdraw the funds in the account through any of the methods available on WynnBET’s website.

8. Dead Heats: In a dead heat the money wagered on a selection is divided by the number of selections or competitors involved in the dead heat. The full odds are then paid to the divided stake, with the remainder of the stake money being lost. For example, three golfers are tied for 9th, 10th and 11th place in a Top 10 Place Market. As 3 selections are tied for two places the stakes are divided into two-thirds and settled at full odds.


Sports Specific Rules


Australian Rules Football
1. Unless explicitly stated, should a match or else a specified period (ex. 1st Half, 3rd Quarter, etc.) end in a draw, all bets will be settled according to the so-called “dead-heat” rule. In such a case, the payout would be calculated after the odds are divided and then multiplied by the stake, irrespective of whether the net payout is lower than the authorized account holder’s stake.
2. Unless otherwise stated, all bets referring to matches will be settled on with the result at the end of 4th Quarter (normal time).
3. All bets referring to player performance, as well as "Head to Head" and “Over/Under” bets involving one or more players' performances in a single match/event are considered valid given that the specified players play from the start of the match.
4. First Goal scorer in the match/1st Quarter - Stakes will be refunded on players who are not in the starting 21. Bets on First Goal scorer in the match do not require the goal to be scored in the 1st Quarter. Should no goal be scored in the listed period all bets will be settled as void. In the 2nd, 3rd or 4th Quarter - All bets stand irrespective of the player’s participation (or lack thereof) in the listed Quarter and the match. Should no goal be scored in the listed quarter, all bets will be settled as void.
5. "Wire-to-Wire" betting refers to which team (if any) is leading the match at the end of each quarter.
6. Should any replay/extra matches be required to determine any position in the classification, league winners, etc., the outcomes deriving from these replays/extra matches will be used for the settlement of the respective bet offer.
7. For match betting on a Grand Final, the betting is specific to the upcoming match to be played, or the current match, in the case of live betting. Bets will not carry over to any replay and a new market will be added for any subsequent matches.
8. When settling offers which relate to the performances of two or more individuals/teams over a stipulated time frame/competition, stages of elimination within the “Finals” will count for the settlement. Should two teams be eliminated at the same stage, the team that finished highest on the AFL ladder at the conclusion of the Regular Season will be considered as having achieved a better position.
9. All bets stand, regardless of change of venue.


Auto Racing
1. Driver must start for ‘action’.
2. In match-up propositions, all drivers involved in any match-up must start or the wager is deemed ‘no action’ and all wagers involved in the match-up will be refunded. The winner of the match-up propositions will be based on the official finish order.
3. Wagers will be accepted on drivers only, not teams or cars unless otherwise stipulated.
4. The winner at the conclusion of the race will be the winner for wagering purposes.
5. In case of change of schedule, wagers will be deemed ‘Action’ if the race goes within one week of the scheduled date.
6. Future wagers are considered ‘Action’ whether the selected driver starts or not.


Baseball
1. All Baseball bets are Action - No specified pitchers.
2. For first inning wagers, the first inning must be fully completed for there to be ‘action’. There will be ‘action’ regardless of a change in the originally scheduled starting pitchers.
3. Total and run line wagers will be considered ‘action’ if 9 full are innings are completed or if 8 ½ innings are completed and the home team is winning.
4. All wagers on first 5 innings will be decided on the score at the end of 5 full innings. Once 5 full innings have been completed, all wagers on first 5 innings will stand.
5. The result of the game is official after five 5 innings or if the home team is winning after 4 ½ innings.
    1. If a game is cancelled or suspended after 5 innings, the winner is determined by the score after the last full inning (unless the home team scores to tie, or takes the lead in the bottom half of the inning, in which case the winner is determined by the score at the time the game is called).
6. If a game is called or suspended in extra innings, the total and run line wagers will be determined by the completion of the last complete full inning. (Unless the home team scores to tie or take the lead in the bottom half of the inning, in which case the score is determined at the time the game is called).


Basketball
1. For wagering purposes, a game is official after:
    1. Pro basketball: 43 minutes of play
    2. College basketball: 35 minutes of play
2. All games must be played on the date and location specified. If a game is postponed and/or rescheduled, wagers will be considered ‘no action’ unless otherwise specified.
3. When wagering on totals and halftime markets, overtime periods are counted in the final score.
4. Any wager on the 4th quarter does include any overtime that may occur unless stated.
5. Future wagers are considered ‘action’ as long as a winner is officially declared, regardless of event/team relocation, rained out events, season length, etc. unless otherwise specified.
6. Over/Under future bets for team wins are based on a 72-game schedule. In the event 72 games are not played, bets will be voided unless the following applies:
    A) The over wager placed cannot be reached by winning all remaining games
    B) The under wager placed cannot be reached by losing all remaining games
    C) Outcome has been explicitly determined


Bowling
1. The settlement of the Markets for each match are based on the results provided by the organizing federation or league. All games must go the full duration for bets to stand, unless otherwise stated.
2. In the event of a match not taking place, bets on this match will be void. In the event of a match starting but not being completed, all Markets will be void.


Boxing/MMA
1. All fights must take place on the date and location specified. If a fight is postponed or rescheduled, wagers will be considered ‘no action’ unless specified on the wagering sheets or odds boards.
2. For wagering purposes, matches are considered ‘action’, regardless of scheduled length, once the bell (buzzer, etc.) sounds, signifying the start of the opening round.
3. A full round is defined as one in which the bell (buzzer, etc.) sounds, signifying the conclusion of said round.
    1. If a fighter is counted out or the bout is officially stopped prior to the next bell (buzzer, etc.), the round is not considered for wagering purposes.
    2. A half round is defined as the scheduled round length divided by two. For example, 1:30 into the 5th round of a 3 minute per round fight is considered 4 1/2 rounds for wagering purposes.
    3. If the fight ends exactly halfway through the round, the “over” will be considered the winner
4. All wagers are considered ‘action’ regardless of any changes in weight class, scheduled length of the bout, or championship sanction, unless otherwise specified.
5. If no winner is declared, all wagers are considered ‘no action’, unless otherwise specified.
6. In the event of a draw, wagers on who will win are ‘no action’ and wagers will be refunded.
7. Three-way money line: The draw option of the wager is considered a winner if the bout is considered a draw at the conclusion of the fight. Each is a separate wagering interest. Wagers on either fighter in this scenario are considered a loss.
8. KO includes knockout, technical knockouts, and disqualifications. A win by submission in MMA is not considered a K.O/Technical Knockout.


Cycling
1. Settlement of offers will be based upon the rider/team achieving the highest position at the end of the stage/event.
2. The decisive factor in settling bets will be the highest placing in the specified event as listed by the official organization at the time of the podium presentation, disregarding subsequent disqualifications, changes to the official result, etc.
3. All "Head to Head" and “Over/Under” bets featuring the performance of one or more riders in an event/stage are considered valid given that all listed riders start the relative event/stage and at least one completes the said event/stage.
4. Bets referring to the outcome upon completion of the event require that the specified event is considered as completed in full and its result is declared, otherwise bets will be declared void, unless the result is already determined. In case the full number of stages for an event is not totally completed, or if the organizers decide to remove the result of certain stages from the computation of the official result, then the bets will be deemed valid granted that the number of the excluded stages does not exceed 25% of the pre-established number of stages (excluding prologue) at the beginning of the competition.
5. All bets will be deemed as valid provided that the Event, or the relative stage to which the bet refers to, is played within the same year, unless other arrangements have been agreed to.
6. Bets on performances in a particular stage stand regardless of any route modifications which the organizers might deem fit to consider and apply during the stage. Exception to this is the case where a stage which has particular characteristics (E.g.: a Mountains stage) is changed by the organizers, before the stage starts, into a stage which has other predominant characteristics (E.g.: Time Trial or low-lying stage). In such case bets which have been placed before the announcement of the change in stage concept will be declared void.
7. Unless otherwise specified, in a team/rider performance bet offer in a specific event (such as Total Stage wins by Team/Rider X in Tour Y) or "Head to Head" bet offers involving two riders/teams performances in specific events, occurrences happening in events which are given any of the following denominations will not count towards the settlement: Prologue, Team Time Trial.


Football
1. For wagering purposes, full game and second half wagers, including totals, are official after 55 minutes of play.
2. When wagering on game totals (over/under) and 2nd half wagers, overtime periods are counted in the final score unless stated.
3. For the highest scoring quarter, overtime scores do not count towards 4th quarter scoring.
4. Future wagers are considered ‘action’ as long as a winner is officially declared, regardless of event/team relocation, rained out events, season length, etc., unless otherwise specified.
5. All games must be played on the date specified. If a game is postponed and/or rescheduled, wagers will be considered ‘no action’, unless otherwise specified on the wagering sheets or odds boards.
6. For college football regular season wins wagers, Bowl games and Conference Championship games are not used towards teams' season wins total – regular season games only.


Golf
1. A golf tournament must be completed within 8 days of the scheduled starting date to be considered ‘action’.
2. All PGA/LPGA events scheduled for 72 holes must complete at least 54 holes to be considered ‘action’.
3. Golfer must tee off for ‘action’.
4. All golfers in a match-up must tee off to start the tournament, or the match-up is deemed ‘no action’.
5. If one golfer continues play after their opponent has missed the cut, withdrawn, or been disqualified, the golfer who continues play wins the match-up.
6. If both golfers in a match-up are in a play-off, the winner of the play-off wins the matchup and all other play-off golfers tie each other.


Ice Hockey
1. For wagering purposes, the game is official after 55 minutes of play.
2. For specific period bets, the specific period must be played in its entirety for bets to have ‘action’. Otherwise, all bets on that period are considered ‘no action’.
3. Goals in overtime or the shootout do not count towards wagers on the 3rd
4. For last team to score wagers, in the event of a shootout, the winning team is considered the last team to score.
5. In the event of a shootout, the winner is awarded one goal which is considered in the determination of the winner and the loser and counted toward the game total, regardless of number of goals scored in the shootout. This also applies towards correct score and odd/even propositions.


Lacrosse
1. The settlement of the Markets for each match are based on the results provided by the organizing federation or league. All games must go the full 60 minutes for bets to stand, unless otherwise stated.
2. In the event of a match not taking place, bets on this match will be void. In the event of a match starting but not being completed, all Markets will be void.


Olympics
1. For wagering purposes, all Olympic winners will be determined by the official IOC Podium results upon a competition’s end, and are considered official regardless of protests, reversals, and/or overturned decisions. In match-up propositions, all drivers involved in any match-up must start or the wager is deemed ‘no action’ and all wagers involved in the math-up will be refunded. The winner of the match-up propositions will be based on the official finish order.
2. All Olympic wagers will be considered action regardless of date, site/venue, and/or location changes, as long as the event is completed prior to the Closing Ceremonies. The winner at the conclusion of the race will be the winner for wagering purposes.
3. For Olympic wagering purposes, all competitors must start for action. Any disqualification occurring on the “field of play” will be considered a start and will be action for betting purposes. Future wagers are considered ‘Action’ whether the selected driver starts or not.
4. For all Olympic events involving a set length of play, the event must go until at least 5 minutes prior to the pre-determined amount of time for action, unless otherwise stated on display boards or printed sheets.


Rugby
A. Rugby League
    1. Unless otherwise stated, settlement of bets on Rugby League is determined based on the result after the so called extra (over) time or Golden Point Rule, as applicable.
    2. “Margin Betting” and “Half/Time Full Time” offers are settled with the outcome at the end of the 80 minutes play.
    3. Certain competitions/events might have offers that are relevant to a specific period/match that can end in a draw, either at the end of the normal 80 minutes of play or even after eventual extra (over) time is played. In such cases bets are settled according to the so-called “dead-heat” rule where the payout would be calculated after the odds are divided and then multiplied by the stake, irrespective of whether the net payout is lower than the Authorized Account Holder's stake. Should such provision be in place it would be listed in conjunction with the bet offer.
    4. Try Scorers (First/Last/Anytime/Team) – All bets include any potential extra (over) time. Any bets placed on players in the game day 17 stand regardless of the player’s participation (or lack thereof) in the match. Stakes on players not included in game day 17 will be refunded.
    5. Unless otherwise specified, all other bets involving the performance of one or more players will require the listed participant(s) to play from the start of the match to be valid.
    6. Settlement of player-related bets in match/event/tournament will be based on the result after potential over (extra) time, unless otherwise stated.
    7. All bets stand, regardless of change of venue.
B. Rugby Union
    1. Unless otherwise specified all bets referring to the match and team performances, etc. are settled in accordance with the result at the end of the 2nd half (after 80 minutes play).
    2. Certain competitions/events might have offers that are relevant to a specific period/match that can end in a draw, either at the end of the normal 80 minutes of play or even after eventual extra (over) time is played. In such cases bets are settled according to the so-called “dead-heat” rule where the payout would be calculated after the odds are divided and then multiplied by the stake, irrespective of whether the net payout is lower than the Authorized Account Holder's stake. Should such provision be in place it would be listed in conjunction with the bet offer.
    3. Try Scorers (First/Last/Anytime/Team) – All bets include any potential extra (over) time. Any bets placed on players in game day 22 stand regardless of the player’s participation (or lack thereof) in the match. Stakes on players not included in game day 22 will be refunded.
    4. Unless otherwise specified, all other bets involving the performance of one or more players will require the listed participant(s) to play from the start of the match to be valid.
    5. Settlement of player-related bets in match/event/tournament will be based on the result after potential over (extra) time, unless otherwise stated.
    6. All bets stand, regardless of change of venue.


Soccer
1. The full scheduled period, i.e. full game, 1st half, and 2nd half, must be completed for wagers to be considered ‘action’.
2. All soccer wagers are graded after 90 minutes and stoppage time, unless otherwise stipulated. Match must be completed (90 minutes + stoppage time) on schedule date for ‘action’.
3. Extra time and penalty shootout goals are not counted towards the total score of the game, this applies to full game and 2nd half wagers.
4. 3 way odds include the draw as a third option. Each is a separate wagering interest. If the match ends in a draw, the draw selection is the winning wager, and wagers on both teams will be deemed a loss. Same rule applies for halftime, 3 way wagering.
5. Over/Unders: A match must reach full time for wagers on the total number of goals scored in the match to be valid.
6. Should there be a dispute over a proposition (e.g. name of the first goal scorer, time of goal, etc.) wagers will be settled and paid based on reports of the sporting media.
7. For grading purposes, corner kicks which happen in periods of extra time are not included, only corner kicks taken during regulation time + any stoppage time added by the referee. Corner kicks given by the referee but not taken do not count for wagering purposes.
8. For bookings propositions, yellow cards count as 1 point and red cards count as 2 points. Two yellow cards shown to the same player leading to an automatic red card will count as 3 points: 1 point for the first yellow card and 2 points for the red card. The 2nd yellow card will not be counted.
9. For grading purposes, yellow or red cards shown to any ‘non-player’ (player on the bench, coach, manager, other staff, etc.) do not count for bookings propositions. In addition, only yellow and red cards shown during regulation time + any stoppage time added by the referee, are included. Bookings during periods of extra time or after the match has ended are not included.
10. ‘To advance’ and ‘To lift the trophy’ wagers on a team to advance to the next level or round of competition, wagers will be decided on the basis of the score at the referee’s final whistle at the match’s natural conclusion, whether the match is decided in regular time, extra time, or in a penalty shootout.


Tennis
1. For wagering purposes, one full set must be completed for moneyline wagers to be considered ‘action’.
2. A match must be completed within 7 days of the scheduled starting date to be considered ‘action’.
3. For match-ups, all players listed must start the match for the wager to be considered ‘action’.
4. For sets betting, if a tennis match is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all Set betting wagers will be considered ‘no action’ and such wagers will be refunded.
    1. Example: If we offer Player A (-1.5 sets or -2.5 sets) vs Player B (+1.5 sets or +2.5 sets) the match must be completed. If the match is not completed, wagers on that line are void. If we offer Player A to win exactly 2 sets to 1 or Players B to win exactly 2 sets to 1, those lines would be cancelled and refunded in case of a retirement as well.
5. For Handicap and Total Games betting, if a tennis match is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all Handicap and Total Games will be considered ‘no action’, regardless of the score of the match.
    1. For proposition bets, if a tennis match is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all proposition wagers will be considered ‘no action’, with some exceptions pertaining to propositions that require the completion of an individual set, for example:
    2. To Win 1st set (Must complete 1st set)
    3. Correct score of 1st set (Must complete 1st set)
    4. Will there be a tie-break in the match? (Must complete set)
6. Future wagers are considered ‘action’ as long as a winner is officially declared, regardless of event relocation, rained out events, season length, etc. unless otherwise specified. No refunds on future book wagers.