D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 30, r. 30-2018

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 44, November 1, 2024
Rule 30-2018 - AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
2018.1

For Australian Rules Football, overtime is taken into account, except for the following Wager types: Final Result in the form of Home/Tie/Away or 1X2, and those Wagers that pertain to the 2nd half or 4th quarter in which the score of the section of the game is taken into account.

2018.2

The Office may offer the following Australian rules football Wager types:

(a) Money Line-In a "Money Line" Wager, the Player predicts the outright winner of the game by correctly selecting either for the home team to win or for the away team to win. There is no Point Spread involved in a "Money Line" Wager.
(1) In a 3way "Money Line" Wager, the Player has three options: To predict either for the home team to win, for the away team to win, or for the game to end in a draw (not taking into account any overtime played).
(2) In a "Quarter Result" Wager, the player predicts the result of a specific quarter (1st quarter, 2nd quarter, 3rd quarter, or 4th quarter) taking into account only the points scored in these quarters.
(b) Point Spread/Handicap-A Point Spread Wager is when a plus or minus Handicap (line) is assigned to either team and then it is added or subtracted to each final score to determine the winner. The Point Spread represents the margin of points in which the favored team must win by to "cover the spread."
(1) In a "Final Result with Point Spread/Handicap" Wager, the Player predicts the final result of a game taking into account the Point Spread/Handicap given to one of the two teams. The Point Spread/Handicap can be a whole number or not. This Point Spread/Handicap is taken into account when determining a winning prediction. If the Point Spread/Handicap is a non-whole number, then a draw cannot be a resulting outcome. This Wager can be offered for one half (1st half or 2nd half) or for any specified time period of the game in which case the prediction involves the points scored for this specific time period of the game.
(c) Total Over/Under-In a "Total Over/Under" Wager, the player predicts if the total number of points scored in a game is greater or less than a range publicized. This Wager can be offered for only one team (home or away), or one half (1st half or 2nd half), or for any specified time period of the game, or any combination of team and time period in which case the prediction involves the points scored for this specific time period of the game.

D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 30, r. 30-2018

Final Rulemaking published at 36 DCR 6681, 6694 (September 22, 1989); reserved by Final Rulemaking published at 66 DCR 011618 (8/30/2019); Final Rulemaking published at 67 DCR 2802 (3/13/2020)