I placed the wager, Will Either Team Score In The First 6 Minutes" of the Denver/San Diego game. The Chargers line up for a field goal with 9:03 left on the game clock which is 5:57 seconds gone by. They kick the field goal and the play is over with 8:59 on the clock...6:01 elasped. IF they grade this based on the start of the play, I win.If they grade this on when the ball goes through the uprights....I win. If, they grade this based on when the play is over...I lose.
I placed the wager, Will Either Team Score In The First 6 Minutes" of the Denver/San Diego game. The Chargers line up for a field goal with 9:03 left on the game clock which is 5:57 seconds gone by. They kick the field goal and the play is over with 8:59 on the clock...6:01 elasped. IF they grade this based on the start of the play, I win.If they grade this on when the ball goes through the uprights....I win. If, they grade this based on when the play is over...I lose.
I'm pretty sure its when the points are marked on the board. The play ended at 8:57, its what the box and score summary will read, which means its past your six minute mark. Sorry man
I'm pretty sure its when the points are marked on the board. The play ended at 8:57, its what the box and score summary will read, which means its past your six minute mark. Sorry man
I placed the wager, Will Either Team Score In The First 6 Minutes" of the Denver/San Diego game. The Chargers line up for a field goal with 9:03 left on the game clock which is 5:57 seconds gone by. They kick the field goal and the play is over with 8:59 on the clock...6:01 elasped. IF they grade this based on the start of the play, I win.If they grade this on when the ball goes through the uprights....I win. If, they grade this based on when the play is over...I lose.
The Result In a Few Minutes. Guesses Anyone?
I'm in the same boat. Sportsbook still has graded the wager and I've noticed some changes in several sites' official box scores since the game ended, namely ESPN's.
It originally was posted as a FG at 9:03 left in the first quarter, as was NFL.com's.
But about an hour ago, both were changed to 8:59, meaning I, like you, would lose if that's the case. Such bullshit if so.
Although, to even have the chance to hit that prop, we got pretty lucky --- muffed punt, short run, followed by two vintage Rivers incompletions, where he underthrew both his wideouts and then held up his hands looking for a flag.
BOL on getting yours counted. I fear mine won't. Remember, this is the SAME site that gave its Packers bettors their $ back vs. Seattle for those who wagered overseas, while its affiliate here in the U.S. did nothing of the sort. I'm sure they'll find a way to say it doesn't count. At the very least, just no action it and give me my $ back.
I placed the wager, Will Either Team Score In The First 6 Minutes" of the Denver/San Diego game. The Chargers line up for a field goal with 9:03 left on the game clock which is 5:57 seconds gone by. They kick the field goal and the play is over with 8:59 on the clock...6:01 elasped. IF they grade this based on the start of the play, I win.If they grade this on when the ball goes through the uprights....I win. If, they grade this based on when the play is over...I lose.
The Result In a Few Minutes. Guesses Anyone?
I'm in the same boat. Sportsbook still has graded the wager and I've noticed some changes in several sites' official box scores since the game ended, namely ESPN's.
It originally was posted as a FG at 9:03 left in the first quarter, as was NFL.com's.
But about an hour ago, both were changed to 8:59, meaning I, like you, would lose if that's the case. Such bullshit if so.
Although, to even have the chance to hit that prop, we got pretty lucky --- muffed punt, short run, followed by two vintage Rivers incompletions, where he underthrew both his wideouts and then held up his hands looking for a flag.
BOL on getting yours counted. I fear mine won't. Remember, this is the SAME site that gave its Packers bettors their $ back vs. Seattle for those who wagered overseas, while its affiliate here in the U.S. did nothing of the sort. I'm sure they'll find a way to say it doesn't count. At the very least, just no action it and give me my $ back.
So what happened? I like playing props and am curious. From a "common sense" approach I think that should be a win. If my book did rule that a loss, I would do the following:
1) Read the rules of my book to see if they address it, and, if their rules either don't address it or it results in a loss, then
So what happened? I like playing props and am curious. From a "common sense" approach I think that should be a win. If my book did rule that a loss, I would do the following:
1) Read the rules of my book to see if they address it, and, if their rules either don't address it or it results in a loss, then
I think it's clearly a loss. No scoring play is official until clock is stopped. It stinks, but its on the up and up. To put it another way, in a tie game late in the fourth, if the refs raise their arms when the ball goes through the upright at :02, but the clock operator doesn't stop the clock, the game is over. If it is stopped with :01 left, the opposing team gets one last shot.
Succinctly put, be mad at the official clock operator, not your book.
I think it's clearly a loss. No scoring play is official until clock is stopped. It stinks, but its on the up and up. To put it another way, in a tie game late in the fourth, if the refs raise their arms when the ball goes through the upright at :02, but the clock operator doesn't stop the clock, the game is over. If it is stopped with :01 left, the opposing team gets one last shot.
Succinctly put, be mad at the official clock operator, not your book.
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