I had a scalp on the New York/Dallas soccer match last Saturday, which NY won in overtime. I had Dallas at Carib on the moneyline (not 3 way which includes a draw) and NY at Gibraltar (also ML, not 3 way). Gibraltar initially graded my NY play as a win and Carib graded my Dallas play as a push. Then Gibraltar changed my NY play to no-action - their rules state only 90 minutes for Soccer, but mention the 3 way betting which includes a draw, Vegas rules apply to situations not mentioned. Carib then changed my play on Dallas to a loss. Carib told me that overtime is included in two-way Soccer wagering, but it isn't explicitly stated in their rules.
I would be curious if anyone had the other side on these games at these two sportsbooks and how those plays were graded. Again, only the two-outcome moneyline here, not 3 way which never includes overtime. I wonder what Vegas rules are, I would think they would apply.
By the way, both sportsbooks are excellent, but I have read some complaints about both of late and these were identical wagers, so it doesn't make sense that only the winner would be cancelled.
I would be curious if anyone had the other side on these games at these two sportsbooks and how those plays were graded. Again, only the two-outcome moneyline here, not 3 way which never includes overtime. I wonder what Vegas rules are, I would think they would apply.
By the way, both sportsbooks are excellent, but I have read some complaints about both of late and these were identical wagers, so it doesn't make sense that only the winner would be cancelled.