When an event is postponed, interrupted, or canceled, how your bet is handled depends on the sport, the type of market, and whether the event resumes within a specific timeframe.
Below are the most common scenarios.
Soccer
If the match is postponed or canceled and does not take place within 24 hours of the originally scheduled time (or within the specific period indicated for that market), the bet is considered void and the amount is refunded to your account.
If the match resumes within that timeframe, bets may remain active and be settled with the official result.
American Football
When a game is postponed or canceled, the outcome depends on whether the event is officially rescheduled.
If the game is played within a short period after the original time, bets may remain active.
If it does not resume within that period or the tournament is canceled, bets are void and amounts are refunded.
The final decision always depends on the official confirmation of the event.
Formula 1
How it is handled varies according to the type of market:
If a stage such as Qualifying, Sprint, or Race is interrupted and no official results are published, associated bets may be canceled.
In season-long or Fantasy markets, the cancellation of a stage does not necessarily mean all bets are void, as the competition may continue as scheduled.
Basketball
If a game is postponed or canceled, how it is handled will depend on the impact on the competition.
If the entire tournament is canceled, all related bets are refunded. The decision may vary depending on how many games are affected and the official confirmation from the league.
Additional Information
Each sport has specific rules that determine how postponed, interrupted, or canceled events are handled.
You can find the full details in the Betting Rules section, available at the bottom of the main page, where you will find the applicable conditions for each sport and market.