NFL
Please note that the overtime rules for NFL are as follows:
If scores are tied at the conclusion of normal time, during the regular season there is a single 10 minute overtime period played. If scores are still level at the conclusion of this overtime period, then the match is deemed a tie.
During the NFL postseason, defined as any matches which constitute ‘playoff’ matches, if scores are level at the end of the first overtime period, the match continues until there is a winner.
Please note that any statistics accrued in overtime periods shall count towards the final listed total for all player performance metrics. For example, the listed total for Patrick Mahomes passing yards is 285.5; his final total at the end of normal time is 278 yards – this would mean in the case of there being no overtime played, the winning selection would be UNDER. If the game is tied at the conclusion of normal time, and the final total after any overtime period finishes at 302 yards, the winning selection would be OVER.
NBA
Please note that the overtime rules for NBA are as follows:
If scores are tied at the conclusion of normal time, there will be a five minute overtime period played.
If scores are tied at the conclusion of the first overtime period, then overtime periods of 5 minutes will be played one after the other until there is a winner.
Please note that any statistics accrued in overtime periods shall count towards the final listed total for all player performance metrics. For example, the listed total for LeBron James points is 26.5; his final total at the end of normal time is 25 points – this would mean in the case of there being no overtime played, the winning selection would be UNDER. If the game is tied at the conclusion of normal time, and the final total after any overtime period finishes at 33 points, the winning selection would be OVER.
MLB
Please note that the extra innings rules for MLB are as follows:
If scores are tied at the conclusion of the bottom of the ninth inning, then the match will proceed to extra innings.
Extra innings will continue until there is a winner of the match.
All half innings in extra innings begin with an automatic ‘designated’ runner on second base. The rule only applies to regular-season games. Postseason games will begin with the bases empty.
If the designated runner comes around to score during extra innings, an earned run will not be charged to the pitcher.
If the designated runner comes around to score during extra innings, the run will count towards that player’s run total for the match.
Please note that any statistics accrued in extra innings shall count towards the final listed total for all player performance metrics. For example, the listed total for Aaron Judge Hits is 2.5; his final total at the end of normal (ninth) inning is 2 Hits – this would mean in the case of there being no extra innings, the winning selection would be UNDER. If the game is tied at the conclusion of normal innings, and the final total after any extra innings finishes at 3 Hits, the winning selection would be OVER.
NHL
Please note that the overtime rules for NHL are as follows:
If scores are tied at the conclusion of regulation during the regular season, the game goes to a sudden-death overtime period lasting up to five minutes – with the first team to score winning. If neither team scores during the overtime period, the game goes to a shootout, where 3 players from each team participate in a 3 round shootout. If the score remains tied after 3 rounds, the game advances to a sudden-death shootout. This continues until one team scores and the other team does not.
If scores are tied at the conclusion of regulation during the postseason, the game goes to an overtime period lasting up to 20 minutes, with the game continuing until one team scores. If the first overtime period ends without a goal, the teams will continue to play 20 minute overtime periods until someone scores.
Please note that any statistics accrued in any overtime periods shall count towards the final listed total for all player performance metrics. For example, the listed total for Conor McDavid goals is 0.5. His final total at the end of regulation is 0 goals – this would mean that in the case of there being no overtime period, the winning selection would be UNDER. If the game is tied at the end of regulation, and the final total after any overtime period(s) is 1 goal, the winning selection would be OVER.
Please note that any statistics accrued during penalty shootouts SHALL NOT be counted towards the final listed total for all player performance metrics. For example, the listed total David Pastrnak goals is 1.5, and the final total at the conclusion of regulation and overtime periods is 1. This means that the winning selection will be UNDER regardless of what happens during any penalty shootout.