Playing Time and 2-Way Bets
Yes, the special rules that we’ve discussed in our previous article have something to do about resolving issues on things like playing time and 2-way bets. In the past, some events under certain leagues were filled with problems involving things just really like playing time and 2-way bets. Thus, rules to resolve these problems were formulated, were created, to keep everything in order and to make every ice hockey event more organized without problem.
Basically, with playing time, in case the match is abandoned before the official outcome, the result should only be considered official after 55 minutes of play for American Ice Hockey and 60 minutes of play for Non American Ice Hockey.
American Ice Hockey includes popular leagues like the NHL, WHL, AHL UHL, OHL and Quebec Major Junior hockey league.
The rule applies to all types of bets, unless otherwise stated.
While with regards to 2-way bets, all of which should be settled on the final result including Overtime and Penalty Shout-outs. The rule applies at any instance, unless otherwise stated.
As someone who will be betting on one event of one league, it is important that you know such rules. May be, you are already doing so at this point in time. Thus, the more important for you to be well familiar with the said rules.
It is either you want to have fun or earn some money that is why you wanted to bet on one event of one league. Your reason will not really matter eventually, but you just need to know what are the things you are obliged to do. You want to achieve something, thus, exert the effort to really get to know such rules. Know what they try to imply and you’ll get what you want.
by maryann on December 15th, 2009 Tags: 2-way bets, AHL UHL, betting, Ice Hockey, NHL, OHL, playing time, Quebec Major Junior hockey league, rules, special rules, WHL
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The playing time is often fixed for games in basketball events or leagues. But then, it may change in case something happens or takes place. There can be abandonment, thus changing the playing time itself.