Hockey

Aside from the following special betting rules, the common betting rules apply. The special rules will take precedence over the common rules nevertheless.

1.) First Player to Score: If the game is abandoned at any time and the first goal has already been scored, then all bets stand. If no goal has been scored at the time of abandonment then all bets will be void. If a player has not entered the field of play before the first legal goal is scored, then this player is deemed a “non-runner” and all bets on this player are void.

2.) Team to be Relegated: This bets relates to the teams, which occupy the relegation places at the end of the season. All future changes, which may occur for whatever reason, are deemed irrelevant for this bet.

3.) We accept singles and upwards on all hockey matches: All hockey bets will be settled on the full time results unless specifically stated otherwise. Overtime does not count. The length of a field hockey match depends on the level of play and the rules of the competition: 
Olympics: Matches are divided into four 15-minute quarters. 60 Minutes Total Play.
International games: Matches are divided into four 15-minute quarters. 60 Minutes Total Play.
Collegiate field hockey: Matches are divided into two 35-minute halves. 70 Minutes Total Play.
Professional and junior-level games: Matches are divided into two 25/30 minute halves. 50/60 Minutes Total Play. 

4.) Abandoned Matches: If a match is abandoned, all bets will be void, except for those markets which have been unconditionally determined. If an official result is declared, all bets stand. If a match is not played on the scheduled date, all bets will be void.