Bet4Win Online Sportsbook accepts wagers on all football events, including NFL Pro football betting and NCAA College football betting, WLAF, CFL NFLE and Arena Football betting.
The wagering options (bet types) offered by Bet4Win Sportsbook for football betting, are as follows:
Moneyline wagering, spread betting and total (over/under) offered each game;
Moneyline wagering, spread betting and total (over/under) offered each individual half;
Point buying (teaser);
Proposition bets (props);
Futures betting.
General Football Betting Rules
For wagering purposes, winners and losers are determined by the final score (including overtime), provided that the game has gone at least 55 minutes.
If a game is suspended after 55 minutes and not resumed the same day, then regardless of whether the game is completed at a later date, the score when the game is halted will determine the betting results.
If play is suspended before the completion of 55 minutes and not resumed the same day, all bets will be scored as "no action" and all monies refunded.
Wagering on the game period spread, moneyline, or total (over/under) include any overtime scoring.
Half-time (2nd Half) wagering includes any overtime scores.
When wagering action points on totals in college football, overtime is NOT included.
Wagers on fourth quarters will not include overtime scoring.
Unless noted before a contest, all events must be played on the scheduled date and at the scheduled site to have action.
Additional Rules
Tie Game in Australian Rules Football:
If a game played under Australian Football Rules ("Aussie Rules") ends in a tie, moneyline wagers on either team will be graded as half face value of the ticket. Half the bet is paid off at the quoted price, and half the bet loses.
Australian Rules:
Brownlow Medal Betting (Event held as player voted "MVP" of the AFL competition):
This event is determined on a "win-only" basis. The eligible player who compiles the most votes after the 22-round season will be declared the winner. Any player who was suspended during the season is not eligible to win the award. If that player polls the most votes, the following eligible player is declared the winner. In the event of a tie (dead-heat), both players will be declared the winner. Payouts will be determined as 'half-face value of the ticket'. A triple tie (dead-heat) will result in a payout of one-third of the face value of the ticket.
Tie Game in Rugby Union and Rugby League:
If a Rugby Union or Rugby League game ends in a tie, moneyline wagers on either team will be graded as half face value of the ticket. Half the bet is paid off at the quoted price, and half the bet loses.
NFL Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.NFL.com.
Arena Football Propositions will be graded using the results listed at www.Arenafootball.com.
For all Arena Football Propositions involving statistics for a player, that player must have at least one passing attempt (QB) or rushing attempt (RB), or the wager will be considered No Action.
In Canadian Football, a "single" is defined as any one-point scoring play, excluding PATs (Points After Touchdown).
For wagering purposes, defensive points do not include PATs (Points After Touchdowns).
Las Vegas wagering rules will apply to any situations not covered herein.
Highest/Lowest Team Total
Wagers on Highest Team Total or Lowest Team Total will stand ("have action") only if games are played on the scheduled dates and at the scheduled sites, as listed on the Bet4Win Website.
If teams tie for the highest team total, the winner will be the team with the greatest winning margin (least points scored by the opposition). If the winning margins are also equal, all wagers on the tied teams will be graded as winners.
If teams tie for the lowest team total, the winner will be the team with the greatest losing margin (most points scored by the opposition). If the losing margins are also equal, all wagers on the tied teams will be graded as winners.
We also offer a variety of options for football proposition betting. For NFL Betting Props, please refer to our Proposition Bets section.