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Moneyline

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Moneyline grading rules vary by sport and betting site. The industry standard is that overtime results are considered when grading moneylines for matches that are tied at the end of regulation. In the event of a draw at the end of overtime a moneyline bet will be graded as a push and the initial risk refunded.
Below are common moneyline grading policies by sport which most sportsbooks follow. It is critical that a bettor is aware of their respective bookmaker's grading policies before placing a bet.
=== Baseball ===
If a baseball game is called early, suspended before completion moneylines will be graded based on the winner at the time of completion of the last full complete inning. The exc Baseball games can be called early due An exception to weather, lighting issues, or other circumstances. Most bookmakers will still grade moneyline wagers as long as 5 full innings were played (4.5 if this is made in the case where the home team is leading tied or took the lead in the bottom half of an on-going inning at the time of postponement)the game was called. In this case moneylines will be graded against the score at suspension.
=== Basketball ===
NBA matches that are suspended early must have at least 43 minutes of elapsed game-time for moneyline wagers to have action. Basketball leagues that play four 10-minute quarters must have at least 35 minutes of elapsed time to have action.
=== Football ===

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