We are pleased to announce our new Betting System.
The new system allows you to bet your DNF$ on individual games and pick your own teams to win based on game spreads, moneylines and game totals.

I have listed the rules below for new users to understand how the system works, if you are not familiar with sports betting also referred to as a sportsbook.

The system is a great way for many users to trust their instincts and win a lot of DNF$. Over the past few weeks we have had many big winners ranging from $2000 DNF to $71000 DNF. Its a great addition to the forum and a great way to win free money.

Please review the instructions if need be below.


BASEBALL RULES

Game Spread

A. Los Angeles Dodgers: Valdez +1½ -155
B. Montreal Expos: Hermanson -1½ +135

The baseball run line is a combination of the point spread and the money line. The team you wager on must win covering the run line spread. The amount you lay or stake is determined by the money line odds next to the run line spread. (Odds are primarily determined by who's pitching). The same rules that apply to the totals apply for the run lines.

When wagering on the Expos run line, the team selected must win by 2 runs or more for you to win. For the Expos, because they are the underdog team, for every DNF $ you bet, you will win $1.35 DNF.

When wagering on the Dodgers run line, the selected team can lose the game but not by more than one run. If you bet on the Los Angeles Dodgers (favorite, you will need to stake $1.55DNF to win $1DNF.

Game Money Line

When betting on teams, if you are betting the favorite, you will be laying odds. When betting on the underdog, you will be picking the odds. The odds for each game are based on who is pitching.

A. Los Angeles Dodgers: Valdez +130 Over: 9½ -110
B. Montreal Expos: Hermanson -150 Under: 9½ -110

When wagering on the Expos (favorite), you will be staking $150DNF to win $100DNF.

When wagering on the Dodgers (underdog), you will be laying $100DNF to win $130DNF.

*The favorite team to win is shown always by a minus sign. In the example above Montreal is the favorite.
*The underdog team to win is shown always by a plus sign. In the example above Los Angeles is the underdog.

Game Totals (Over/Under)

Wagering on the total runs scored on the game:
A. Los Angeles Dodgers: Valdez +130 Over: 9½ -110
B. Montreal Expos: Hermanson -150 Under: 9½ -110

If you bet on the Dodgers/Expos game to go OVER (9½) the predicted total, the amount of the total runs on the game must be 10 or more to win the wager.

If you bet on the Dodgers/Expos game to go UNDER (9½) the predicted total, the amount of runs on the game must not exceed 9 in order to win the wager.
Some games OVER/UNDER odds may be even or odd #’s without the decimal place such as 9 as opposed to 9½. If on that game the total score equals 9, this results in a push. With a push your bet will be credited back to your account. A push means there are no winners.