By participating in prediction, you agree to the following rules:
. Item Value Rules
a) The value of items is based on the Steam market price, which may fluctuate.
b) We update the values approximately once a week. If there is a significant price fluctuation, we will update the values immediately without prior notice.
c) If you have any questions regarding the rules, please refrain from prediction. Otherwise, we will assume that you agree to the item values.
2. Prediction Rules
a) You have two opportunities to cancel your bet up to 5 minutes before the match begins. You cannot change your team in the final 120 seconds before the match starts.
b) Match times may be adjusted based on real-time conditions.
c) We do not assume responsibility for betting, team changes, or cancellations due to network issues or other circumstances. Prediction is at your own risk.
3. Settlement Rules
a) For Moneyline-type matches, the result is determined by the match's outcome. In Handicap-type matches, the scores will be adjusted based on the handicap, and the team with the higher adjusted score will be considered the winner.
b) Once match results are confirmed, we will settle them promptly. Even if the tournament organizers later review the result, we will honor the settled outcome.
c) In esports matches, if five players disconnect and the official result is acknowledged, we will settle the match based on the official result.
d) If a match is replayed during the game, we will settle the result based on the official outcome. Matches that have been settled (e.g., 10 kills, First to 5 rounds) will not be resettled.
4. Scoring Rules
a) In basketball, soccer, tennis, and other sports, the scoring follows standard procedures. For example, in basketball, overtime points are included, but in football, only injury time counts toward the score.
b) In esports handicap matches, each game in the series is counted. If a team wins a game, they earn 1 point; if they lose, they earn 0 points.
c) The result in esports games is determined by actual victory or defeat, not just the phrase "GG."
5. Handicap Rules
“-” represents the handicap. For example, [teamA -0.5] means team A's total score is reduced by 0.5, and it is compared to team B’s total score.
6. Match Cancellation Rules
a) We will cancel a match if the team name is incorrect, but not if the league name or match time is incorrect, unless it directly impacts the match results.
b) If both teams have the same score in a match (the handicap is considered), the match will be canceled.
c) If the match result has already been decided, but the match has not been closed, we may cancel the match. However, in certain cases, if the delay has no impact on fairness, we may not cancel the match.
d) Before the match begins, if one team forfeits, receives a defwin, or cannot play for any other reason, the match will be canceled.
e) If the tournament format changes after the match has started (for example, from BO3 to BO5), we will maintain the result for matches that have been settled, but any unsolved matches will be canceled.
f) If a team substitutes players or if players disconnect but the game continues, the match will still be considered valid and will not be canceled.
7. Defwin Rules
a) In any game, if a team forfeits before 10 kills in Dota 2 or before 10 rounds in CS:GO, the game is considered invalid, and the match will be canceled.
b) If a team forfeits after 10 kills in Dota 2 or after 10 rounds in CS:GO (including the 10th round), the game is considered valid. We will cancel handicap, over/under bets, and other single-game wagers, but the Moneyline bet will remain. The forfeiting team loses the game.
c) If a team loses a single game, that result is counted toward the series score.
8. Forfeit Rules
a) If a team forfeits before 10 kills in Dota 2 or before 10 rounds in CS:GO, all single-game bets (handicap, Moneyline, over/under, etc.) will be canceled. However, this does not impact series-level bets.
b) If a team forfeits after 10 kills in Dota 2 or after 10 rounds in CS:GO (including the 10th round), the forfeiting team loses the game. Single-game bets (handicap, over/under, etc.) will be canceled, but the Moneyline bet remains valid.
c) If a team loses the first game of a series and forfeits the second, the team loses the series bets (Moneyline and Handicap). If a team wins the first game and forfeits the second, the series bets for that team will be canceled.
9. Professional Terms
a) 1st Blood: In Dota 2, the "First Blood" is recognized only when the game screen shows the "First Blood" notification.
b) 10 Kills: In Dota 2, the team that reaches 10 kills first wins the 10 Kills bet.
c) 38 Minutes: In Dota 2, "under 38 minutes" means the game ends before or at 00:38:00. "Over 38 minutes" means the game time exceeds 00:38:00.
d) 1st Round: In CS2, the team that wins the first round.
e) 5 Rounds: In CS2, the team that wins the fifth round.
f) Forfeit: A team chooses to not continue playing the remaining games.
g) Defwin: A win assigned by the tournament admins, with the other team automatically losing.
10. Disclaimer
a) Please assume all risks associated with item betting.
b) Odds are determined when the match closes.
c) We reserve the right to modify these rules as needed without further notice.
d) If certain cases are not covered by these rules, we will refer to similar websites for guidance. Our decision is final.
e) We hold the final interpretation of these rules.
