These are the settlement rules for every wager placed on the TSL sportsbook — straights, props, and parlays alike. They apply automatically; you never need to file a claim.
Did not play (DNP) — bet is void
If the player in your prop does not take the field, the bet is void and your stake is refunded in full.
- Example: you put 50 FLOW on a receiver to go over 89.5 yards, but he is inactive on game day — the bet voids and the 50 FLOW goes straight back to your wallet.
Push — stake refunded
When the result lands exactly on the line, nobody wins and nobody loses: your stake comes back.
- Example: you take a team at -3 and they win by exactly 3 points — that is a push, and your full stake is refunded.
Cancelled or postponed and never played — bet is void
If a game is cancelled, or postponed and never actually played, all bets on it are void and stakes are refunded.
- Example: a scheduled matchup is scrapped when the week advances without it being played — every bet on that game voids and the stakes are returned.
Void legs in a parlay — the multiplier is recomputed
A voided leg does not kill your parlay. The leg is removed and the payout is re-priced from the legs that remain, on your original stake.
- Example: a 100 FLOW three-leg parlay at -110 per leg would return about 696 FLOW. One leg voids (say the player was a DNP), so it settles as a two-leg parlay at the same prices — about 364 FLOW if both remaining legs win.
Overtime counts — for every market
All markets settle on the final score including overtime: spreads, totals, moneylines, and props.
- Example: the total is 44.5 and the game is tied 21-21 at the end of regulation. An overtime field goal makes it 24-21 — the total settles at 45 and the over wins.
