What are the betting rules and prices for Teasers and Super Teasers?

Teasers - For betting rules purposes, teasers will be divided into two groups.

1) "Normal Teasers" which are 6, 6.5, and 7 point adjustments to the point spread or over/under in American football, and 4, 4.5, and 5 point adjustments to the point spread or over/under in basketball.

2) "Super Teasers" which are 10.5 and 13.5 point adjustments to the point spread or over/under in American football and 7.5 and 10.5 point adjustments in Basketball.

Teaser bets will be winners if all of the selections in the teaser are correct.

Teasers involving voided bets:

If a game in a normal teaser is void either by postponement, cancellation, ends in a 'push' or is refunded for whatever reason (e.g., change of venue), than your teaser will be evaluated on the games left that still have action. For example, a five team teaser will automatically become a four team teaser and so on, and the odds will be reduced accordingly from a five team teaser to a four team teaser and so on. The exception to this is a 2 Team teaser which will be deemed void and stake will be returned if one of the remaining 2 selections is a push.

Super Teasers involving voided bets:

If a game in your super teaser is void due to one or more selections within the super teaser being declared a 'push' (tie) than the entire super teaser is a loss.

If a game in your super teaser is void, either by postponement, cancellation or is refunded for a reason other than a push, then the entire super teaser will be declared "void" and your stake refunded. Example: you bet on a 4 team 13.5 football teaser and 2 bets win, 1 bet loses, and 1 bet is void (due to postponement), the entire bet is void and your stake is returned.

Teaser and Super Teaser Prices

The tables below indicate the prices for football teasers and super teasers, and basketball teasers and super teasers. When you select a teaser on your bet card, the price for your teaser bet will be indicated on the card.

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