Betting Rules at Winnita
The betting rules describe how wagers work on the Winnita platform, from placement through settlement. They explain how results are confirmed, how errors are handled, and how special situations affect open bets. Placing a wager on the site confirms acceptance of these rules together with the general Terms and Conditions.
General Sports Betting Principles
All bets are settled using official results published by governing bodies, tournament organizers, or trusted data sources. When an official result does not appear immediately, settlement may pause until confirmation becomes available. If confirmation never appears, commonly accepted public sources may determine the outcome. Prices and markets shown on external websites do not apply. Only the odds visible on the Winnita site at the moment of bet confirmation remain valid. When incorrect prices, inaccurate market details, or technical faults affect a selection, affected bets may become void or corrected after review. Several basic rules apply across all sports:
- Confirmed bets cannot be changed or canceled;
- Settlement may pause if integrity concerns arise;
- Incorrect settlements may be corrected within 48 hours;
- All payouts use decimal odds, regardless of display settings.
Markets relate to regular time only unless the market name clearly states otherwise.
Match Interruptions and Irregular Events
When a match does not follow its standard format, such as changes in duration, scoring rules, or structure, bets on affected markets may become void. Early endings caused by injury, withdrawal, or disqualification may also lead to voided unsettled markets. Postponed or abandoned events follow clear timing rules. If play resumes and finishes within 48 hours of the scheduled completion time, bets remain valid. Changes to teams or participants result in voided open bets. Live statistics, scoreboards, and video streams serve as reference only. Settlement relies on official results, even if on-site data appears delayed or inaccurate.
Common Market Types
Winnita supports a wide selection of standard betting markets. The most common types include:
- Winner or Moneyline (Match, Half, Quarter): Settled on the team or participant who officially wins the selected period. If overtime ends in a tie and no draw option exists, bets are void;
- Winner or Moneyline 3-Way: Settled on Home, Draw, or Away based on the official result;
- Totals (Over or Under): Settled according to whether the total score finishes above or below the selected line;
- Handicap or Spread: Settlement uses the adjusted score after the handicap applies;
- Home or Away Totals: Focuses on points scored by one specific team in the selected period;
- Double Chance: Two outcomes cover the selection. If either occurs, the bet wins;
- Winning Margin: Settled by the exact points difference at the end of the selected period;
- Halftime and Fulltime: Both results must match the chosen outcomes;
- Race to X Points: Settled on the team that reaches the stated points first. Bets become void if neither team reaches the target;
- Odd or Even: Determined by whether the final total score is odd or even;
- Highest Scoring Half or Quarter: Settled on the officially highest scoring segment. Dead heat rules apply if scores match.
Outright Bets and Dead Heat Rules
Outright markets apply to all listed selections, including those that do not take part. Non-participants are settled as losing selections. When two or more selections tie for a place, dead heat rules apply unless stated otherwise. Stakes are divided equally between tied selections, returns are calculated proportionally, and any remaining stake settles as a loss.
Esports Betting Rules
Esports wagers follow the general betting rules together with discipline-specific regulations. In case of conflict, esports rules take priority. Match formats depend on tournament regulations and may include:
- Best of 1;
- Best of 2;
- Best of 3;
- Best of 5;
- Best of 7;
- Best of 9.
Map advantages granted by organizers count as played maps for settlement. Markets that include overtime clearly state this in their names. All others settle on regular time only. For games such as Dota 2, League of Legends, Wild Rift, and similar titles, settlement relies on the moment the main structure falls or when a team formally surrenders. Victory applies to the opposing team.
Esports Delays and Refunds
Unsettled bets are refunded if a match does not resume within 48 hours of the scheduled start time. When delays occur after a game starts, the following rules apply:
- Resumed matches continue settlement from the interruption point;
- Restarted matches treat unsettled bets as refunded;
- Outcomes already decided remain settled.
Changes in the planned number of maps result in refunds for match-level markets. Map-specific bets settle according to the final result of the played map.
Rule 4 Deductions
Rule 4 applies mainly to racing markets when a selection withdraws before the event begins. Adjustments compensate for odds changes caused by the withdrawal. Deductions apply to winnings only, not to stakes. The deduction depends on the withdrawn selection’s price. If several withdrawals occur, the maximum deduction does not exceed 90 cents per unit won.
| Price at Withdrawal | Deduction |
| 1.11 or lower | 90 c |
| 1.12 to 1.18 | 85 c |
| 1.20 to 1.25 | 80 c |
| 1.29 to 1.30 | 75 c |
| 1.33 to 1.40 | 70 c |
| 1.45 to 1.53 | 65 c |
| 1.57 to 1.62 | 60 c |
| 1.66 to 1.80 | 55 c |
| 1.83 to 1.95 | 50 c |
| 2.00 to 2.20 | 45 c |
| 2.25 to 2.50 | 40 c |
| 2.60 to 2.75 | 35 c |
| 2.80 to 3.25 | 30 c |
| 3.40 to 4.00 | 25 c |
| 4.20 to 5.00 | 20 c |
| 5.50 to 6.50 | 15 c |
| 7.00 to 10.00 | 10 c |
| 11.00 to 15.00 | 5 c |
| Above 15.00 | No deduction |
Cash Out Rules
Cash Out permits early settlement of a single bet before the event finishes, subject to availability. Only single bets qualify, and availability may change due to market status or technical factors. Key points include:
- Cash Out applies only while visible in the account;
- Return values may change over time;
- Delays or recalculations may affect completion;
- Settlement follows the event result if Cash Out becomes unavailable.
Cash Out requests may be canceled if prices display incorrectly, results already become known, or settlement errors occur. Conditions may change without prior notice.
Bet Types and System Bets
Understanding bet formats helps clarify risk and potential return.
- Single Bet: A wager on one selection within one event. The selection must win to receive a return;
- Accumulator or Combo Bet: Multiple selections combine into one bet. All selections must win for a payout;
- System Bets: Selections are split into several smaller combinations. Returns remain possible even when not all selections win. Final returns depend on odds and structure and may fall below the total stake.
Betting with Bonus Funds
Bonus wagering follows the rules attached to the active promotion. Each account holds two balances: real funds and bonus funds. Key rules apply:
- Real funds are used first;
- Bonus funds activate after real funds reach zero;
- Winnings from bonus play are credited to the bonus balance;
- Expired bonus bets settle as void.
Players who prefer real-fund betting may place wagers without bonus involvement at any time.
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