Baseball
General Rules:
All matches must begin on the scheduled date (always local time) for bets to stand.
If a game is suspended or rescheduled before the scheduled start time, all bets will be void. If a minor league event is temporarily suspended and resumed within no more than 48 hours, the event will remain open and be graded according to the official result once completed.
For MLB total runs bets (over/under), at least 9 innings must be played (8.5 if the home team is leading) for bets to be valid. In minor league totals and handicap markets, at least 7 innings must be played (scheduled 7-inning games) for bets to be valid. If totals have already been decided, they will be settled according to the score at the time; if not, the market will be voided.
If a game is interrupted or suspended in extra innings, the result will be determined according to the result of the last completed inning played, unless the home team has tied the game or taken the lead in the bottom half of the inning, in which case the result is determined at the time of interruption.
Please note that if games are suspended, any result that may occur later when the games are resumed will not count for betting purposes (with the exception of MLB and LMB playoff games).
A game is official after 5 innings have been played, unless the home team is leading after 4.5 innings.
Total bases are calculated by adding all hits made by a player as follows: Singles = 1 Base, Double = 2, Triple = 3, Home run = 4. Only these count. Walks and hit-by-pitches do not count for betting purposes.
If a game is interrupted or suspended, the winner is determined based on the score after the last completed inning, unless the home team has tied the game or taken the lead in the bottom half of the inning, in which case the winner is determined by the score at the time of interruption.
100% of the bet will be considered VOID and refunded if the home team ties the game and it is then suspended.
www.playbros.mx does not recognize protested games or referred decisions for betting purposes.
If a baseball game is postponed to the day after originally scheduled with the same announced pitchers, the bet remains open and the result of that later game will count.
If a baseball game is postponed to the day after originally scheduled with the same announced pitchers, the bet remains open and the result of that later game will count.
Match Winner Market: Traditional market (Home-Away) (1,2).
In this bet you must predict the winner of the full game and it will be valid in accordance with the general terms of these rules.
Extra innings are included until a winner of the match is declared.
First Half Winner Market (5 Innings): Traditional market (Home-Away) (1,2).
You must predict the winner of the first 5 innings of the game.
If the game is tied after 5 innings, the bet is VOID and the stake is returned.
First Half Winner Market (5 Innings) with draw: Traditional market (Home-Draw-Away) (1X2).
You must predict the winner of the first 5 innings of the game.
A tie after 5 innings counts for settlement in this market.
Run Line Handicap Market:
Traditional home/away 1,2 market with a run-line handicap applied to one of the teams.
This market includes extra innings and ends once a team wins. Example: Yankees vs Reds: Final Score: Yankees 5 Red Sox 2; in this example Yankees win by 3 runs.
Home (1) | Away (2) |
Yankees (-1.5) - Wins | Red Sox (+1.5) - Loses |
Yankees (-2.5) - Wins | Red Sox (+2.5) - Loses |
Yankees (-3.5) - Loses | Red Sox (+3.5) - Wins |
Although the sport does not use half-runs, the .5 is used only to distinguish the winning market from the losing one.
The traditional handicap market in baseball is the Run Line (-1.5); other differentials are considered alternate.
Over/Under Market:
In this bet you choose whether the sum of runs scored by the two teams will be greater or less than the number stipulated in the bet.
Extra innings are included until a winner is declared. Example Match: Yankees vs Red Sox: Final Score: Yankees 5 vs Red Sox 1; total runs = 6
Over 6.5 Loses | Under 6.5 Wins |
Although the sport does not use half-runs, the .5 is used only to distinguish the winning market from the losing one.
Who scores point No. X?
In this bet you choose which team will score point No. X first (counting both teams), considering extra innings.
If the game ends before reaching point No. X, bets are cancelled and stakes are returned.
Which team will score X points first?
In this bet you choose which team will be the first to reach X points, considering extra innings.
If the game ends before reaching point No. X, bets are cancelled and stakes are returned.
4½ innings rule Winner bets:
If a game is suspended, bets stand provided at least five full innings have been played, unless the home team is leading after four and a half innings.
If a game is stopped or suspended, the winner will be the team leading after the last completed inning, unless the home team has tied or taken the lead in the bottom half of the last inning, in which case the winner is determined by the score at the time of suspension.
Suspended games are not continued for betting purposes (except MLB playoff games).
If the mercy rule is applied, all bets are settled based on the score at that time.
6½ innings rule Totals and Handicap bets (for 7-inning games):
The game must last at least 7 full innings (or 6.5 if the home team is leading) for bets to stand.
Cancelled games will not be carried over. If the mercy rule is applied, all bets are settled based on the score at that time.
Suspended games will not be resumed for betting purposes.
LMB Baseball
All bets stand regardless of the starting pitcher for each team. Listed pitchers are for information only. The 8½-inning rule applies, although if the mercy rule is used all bets stand based on the score at that time. The 6½-inning rule applies to all 7-inning double-header games.
Winner bets: if a game is suspended, bets stand provided at least five full innings have been played, unless the second team batting is leading after four and a half innings.
8½ innings rule Totals and Handicap bets:
The game must last at least 9 full innings (or 8.5 if the home team is leading) for bets to stand. Decided markets will be settled; undecided markets will be voided.
If games are suspended, any result that may later occur when they are resumed will not count for betting purposes (except MLB and LMB playoff games).
If the mercy rule is applied, all bets are settled based on the score at that time.
MLB Spring Training rule
For MLB preseason betting purposes, a match is official after at least 6.5 innings if the home team is leading. In Spring Training, if any listed pitcher does not start, the bet remains active and will be settled based on the official MLB result.
How pitcher changes are handled:
For MLB pitcher line markets marked (PL), the announced pitchers must start. A pitcher is considered official after throwing the first pitch to the first batter of the opposing team. When there is a change to the announced pitchers, all markets marked with the (PL) distinction will be voided. If any listed pitcher changes, all handicap, totals, and match winner markets NOT entered in the PITCHER LINES (PL) section remain active and valid. If entered within the PITCHER LINES (PL) section, they are automatically voided by our system.
Moneyline winner (includes extra innings) (PL):
announced pitchers must start, otherwise bets will be voided.
Handicap (includes extra innings) (PL):
announced pitchers must start, otherwise bets will be voided.
Alternate Handicap (includes extra innings) (PL):
announced pitchers must start, otherwise bets will be voided.
Over/Under Totals (includes extra innings) (PL):
announced pitchers must start, otherwise bets will be voided.
Home Competitor Totals (includes extra innings) (PL):
announced pitchers must start, otherwise bets will be voided.
Away Competitor Totals (includes extra innings) (PL):
announced pitchers must start, otherwise bets will be voided.
MLB ALL-STAR Game For live and pre-match betting purposes in the following markets:
Match winner
Handicap
Totals
If the game is tied in regular time and goes to extra innings, a HOME RUN DERBY will be used as a tiebreak, which will count only as one (1) additional run at the end of the final score in the previously mentioned markets.
Example: American League 4-4 National League
If the American League wins the tiebreak home run derby, for betting purposes the final result would be:
AMERICAN LEAGUE 5-4 NATIONAL LEAGUE
World Baseball Classic
If the KO rule is applied, all bets are settled based on the score at that time (official final result).