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What happens with postponed/suspended games?

Updated over a week ago

Shortened games that are still official will score as usual and be counted toward entries.

Postponed Games

If a game is postponed or not started at the original time and the completion of that game occurs more than 48 hours from the scheduled start time, all selections will be void.

For all team sports, if the scheduled venue is changed after an entry is placed, all selections will be void. For NFL and CFB, if the game isn’t played during the scheduled week, all selections will be void.

For racing events, including but not limited to NASCAR, F1, USAC, World of Outlaws, and High Limit Racing: if a race is postponed or delayed and does not start or restart within one week of the scheduled time, all picks will void. If a race is shortened but considered official, all picks will grade as normal.


Suspended Games

Games that are postponed for rain, weather, or any other reason, prior to starting will be void unless they are played on the originally scheduled day (local time).

If a game is suspended after starting, selections will be graded only if the game is resumed within 36 hours of the original start time. All selections are void unless the outcome of was unequivocally determined before the game was suspended.

For example, selections for “Aaron Judge to Hit a Home Run” will be graded as winners if Judge hits a 1st inning HR and the game is suspended in the 3rd inning and rescheduled for the following week.


Golf

PGA and Golf Pick'em picks impacted by suspended rounds that resume the next day will remain active and be scored upon completion of the round.


Tennis

If a tennis match enters a suspended state for any reason (weather, darkness, COVID), we will wait until the tournament officials decide on the outcome before paying out or canceling contests.

Suspended matches that resume at a later date will remain active and be scored upon completion of the round.

If any market does not reach its natural conclusion (e.g. the end of a game/point for a game/point market via disqualification or retirement/walkover), projections will be void unless the market has already been determined, or unless otherwise stated.


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