All Futures Rules
Future wagers are considered wagers for a specified team, person, etc. to win a specified future event. Examples include, but are not limited to: Pro Football Championship, US Open Golf Tournament, American League Cy Young, Daytona 500, etc.
- On all future wagers the winner, as determined by the league commissioner, chairman, or other authoritative officer at the conclusion of set event will be declared the winner for wagering purposes. If a Massachusetts collegiate team or individual competing through a Massachusetts collegiate program (a “prohibited collegiate participant”) finishes as the winner of a futures market that does not involve a collegiate tournament, the second-place team in that market (or highest placing team that is not prohibited) will be considered the winner for purposes of settling the futures market (i.e. Boston College wins the ACC regular season title, the highest finishing team that is not a prohibited collegiate participant will be considered the winner).
- Future wagers that are originally offered seven (7) days or less from the start of the specified event may allow refunds on specific non-starters.
- Future wagers that are originally offered more than seven (7) days from the start of the specified event will have NO refund (such said event may have specific rules).
- All future wagers are action regardless of team name changes or relocation, suspension, sanctions, and/or exclusions to participate.
- Bets on futures markets which have been unconditionally determined will be settled as such, unless otherwise specified in the specific sport's betting rules.