STN Sports – House Rules – In Person

General Race and Sports Book Rules

  1. These race and sports wagering house rules (“House Rules”) govern all wagers placed on the Stadium race and sports books system operated by Station Casinos LLC or any of its approved affiliates (“STN”) including wagers made over-the-counter or in STN Kiosks located at Sunset Station Hotel & Casino, Green Valley Ranch Station Casino, Red Rock Casino Resort Spa, Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino, Durango Casino & Resort, Palace Station Hotel & Casino, Treasure Island, Casablanca, or Virgin River. Wagers placed at other STN race and sports books via over-the-counter or in kiosks or on the GAN based STN Sports+ mobile app have separate House Rules.
  2. Placing wagers, collecting winning wagers or loitering in or about any gaming area is prohibited by Nevada law by anyone under the age of twenty-one (21).
  3. STN is prohibited by law and regulations from accepting wagers placed from outside the State of Nevada, with the exception of pari-mutuel horse race wagers, which may only be accepted from those authorized jurisdictions that allow pari-mutuel horse race betting.
  4. Placing wagers on behalf of anyone else is prohibited.
  5. STN reserves the right to add, delete or modify these House Rules and/or payout limits at any time, subject to Nevada Gaming Control Board (“NGCB”) approval.
  6. STN reserves the right to accept, refuse or limit any wager(s) prior to the acceptance of such wager.
  7. Minimum and maximum wagers on all race and sporting events shall be determined by STN in its sole discretion.
  8. All wagers/tickets must be checked for accuracy prior to leaving the betting window or submitting within the mobile apps or kiosks. All wagers go as printed and/or written.
  9. A wager will only be modified or voided prior to the start of the event; at the discretion of STN management and with the approval of both parties. Once an event has started, a wager can only be voided with prior written approval of the NGCB Chair, in accordance with Nevada Gaming Commission Regulation 22.115.
  10. Odds are subject to change. Please check with a race or sports book writer for current odds or wagering terms.
  11. For all wagers, House Rules apply unless stipulated otherwise on guest wagering sheets. For wager types not specifically addressed in the House Rules, guest wagering sheet rules will apply.
  12. Computer generated point spreads / odds shall determine winners, losers, ties and payout odds.
  13. All contests/events not listed herein these House Rules, that involve a scheduled length of play, time limit, distance, etc. that are not reached, yet the event is called “final” by event officials with a winner declared, shall also be considered “Official” for betting purposes, unless stipulated otherwise on guest wagering information sheets or odds display.
  14. Rules for specific In-Play Wagering sports and markets may differ from the rules for pregame or pre-match wagers. In-Play Wagering rules are listed separately below.
  15. STN will retain a record of all point spreads, odds, final scores and/or results for 180 days after the event. In case of obvious technical or human error, the ticket/account may be locked to allow for STN and guest to discuss a reasonable resolution. If a resolution cannot be reached, the NGCB will be contacted.
    • a. Examples of obvious technical or human error include, but are not limited to:
      • i. Wagers accepted during technical issues that would not otherwise have been accepted.
      • ii. Wagers placed on events where the odds are materially different from those available to the general public in the rest of the betting market. For example when a team is a 17 point favorite and is accidentally offered as a 17 point underdog.
  1. STN is not responsible for lost, stolen, altered or unreadable wagering tickets. STN may honor such tickets, in its sole discretion, upon receipt of satisfactory supporting documentation or information of a ticket’s rightful owner. STN reserves the right to take up to 60 days to make this decision.
  2. Wagering tickets are only valid for 365 days from the date of the event’s conclusion.
  3. Unexpired winning tickets may be mailed in for redemption. Instructions can be found on the back of the wagering ticket.
  4. STN assumes responsibility for paying the mandatory Federal Excise Wagering Tax (currently .25%) required by law.
  5. Winners are responsible for all income taxes.
  6. Winnings are subject to IRS reporting and withholding requirements.
  7. Except as noted below or otherwise specified, all events must be held within 48 hours of the scheduled start time to be considered “Action.” Wagers will be declared void for postponed events which do not start within 48 hours after the originally scheduled starting time. This rule does not apply to tennis, golf, or auto racing for which sport specific rules apply and can be found below. STN does not recognize protests, overturned decisions or result changes after the date of the events’ conclusion unless stipulated otherwise on guest wager sheets.
    • a. Game/Event start or conclusion times extended beyond midnight are not recognized as date changes for wagering purposes.
  1. Questions regarding these House Rules may be submitted via email at support@stationcasinos.com or by calling (702) 495-3838.
  2. All decisions made by STN management are final unless subject to the NGCB dispute process as outlined in Nevada Revised Statutes 463.361 – 463.3668.
  3. STN encourages guests to gamble responsibly. For problem gambling information and assistance, call the 24-hour confidential Problem Gambling Helpline at 1.800.522-4700 or visit www.WhenTheFunStops.org.

GENERAL DEFINITIONS

Official, Officially or Official Results – A final result or statistic that is published by the league or events governing body after the events conclusion.

Action – Wager is valid and wager stands.

No Action – Wager is no longer valid, and refund or parlay reduction rules apply.

In-Play Wagering – Placing a wager on a game or event while it’s taking place. This is also known as live wagering.

Listed Pitcher – A baseball bet that is active only if the pitcher listed as the starter throws the first pitch of a game.

Push – When a point spread wager lands exactly on the line offered by the sportsbook. The bettor receives their money back if they push. For example, New England Patriots are favored by 14 points against the New York Jets. If they win by exactly 14 points, the wager pushes and the bettor gets their original wager back.

Run Line – This is a point spread of sorts for baseball games based on the number of runs scored. For example if the run line is -1.5, the wager is on whether or not the team will win by more than 1.5 runs.

Totals – Totals are the numbers that bettors will choose the over or under on points (or runs, goals, etc.) scored in an event.

Wager – Amount of money (or use of a promotional credit) placed by patron on a specific outcome of a sport or race event. Note: Use of the words bet(s), wager(s) and ticket(s) in these House Rules, wagers sheets, the mobile apps, the kiosks, in advertising and/or otherwise are interchangeable and mean the same.

STN SPORTS BOOK RULES

FOOTBALL

  • a. Should a football game be moved from its originally scheduled venue – with or without change of playing surface – all wagers will remain “Action”, unless the new location in which the football game will take place is the home venue of the team originally listed as the away team. In such cases all wagers will be “No Action” and wagers will be refunded.
  • b. Football games must play a minimum of 55 minutes to be considered “Official”. Football games failing to reach “Official” status will result in “No Action” and wagers will be refunded. This includes full-game markets, full-game totals, and propositions.
  • c. Wagers on any partial-game market (example, first half, second half, quarters which can also include totals and propositions) are considered “Official” upon the completion of the specified market, and are independent of the game.
  • d. For full game, and second half wagering, overtime counts toward the result unless otherwise stipulated. Overtime does not count on any wagers on specific quarters, unless otherwise stipulated.
  • e. All future book wagers (index/odds) are “Action” as long as a winner/champion are “Officially” declared, regardless of season length or playoff format. All future book wagers are “Action” regardless of team relocation, name change, date change, or change in league affiliation.
  • f. Results for specific events will be determined using “Official” league scores and statistics, when they become available at the conclusion of the event.
  • g. Players listed in propositional markets, must play in the game for ”Action” and games must be “Official” for ”Action”.

BASKETBALL

  • a. Should an event be moved from the originally scheduled venue – with or without change of playing surface – all wagers will remain “Action”, unless the new location in which the event shall take place, is the home venue of the team originally listed as the away team. In such cases all wagers will be “No Action” and wagers will be refunded.
  • b. NBA games must play a minimum of 43 minutes to be considered “Official”. College Basketball (men & women), WNBA, and International Basketball must play a minimum of 35 minutes to be “Official”. Games failing to reach this requirement will result in “No Action” and wagers will be refunded. This includes full game markets, full game totals, and propositions.
  • c. Wagers on any partial game market (example, first half, second half, quarters which can also include totals and propositions) are considered “Official” upon the completion of the specified market, and are independent of the game.
  • d. For full game, and second half wagering, overtime counts toward the result unless otherwise stipulated. Overtime does not count on any wagers on specific quarters, unless otherwise stipulated.
  • e. All future book wagers (index/odds) are “Action” as long as a winner/champion are “Officially” declared, regardless of season length or playoff format. All future book wagers are “Action” regardless of team relocation, name change, date change, or change in league affiliation.
  • f. Results for specific events will be determined using “Official” league scores and statistics when they become available at the conclusion of the event.
  • g. Players listed in propositional markets, must play in the game for ”Action” and games must be “Official” for ”Action”.

BASEBALL

  • a. All baseball games must be held within 48 hours of the originally scheduled start time to be considered “Action.” Wagers will be declared void for postponed events which do not start within 48 hours, or started and paused but not resumed within 48 hours, after the originally scheduled starting time.
  • b. Should an event be moved from the originally announced venue – with or without change of playing surface – all wagers will remain “Action”, unless the new location in which the event shall take place, will be the home venue of the team which originally was listed as the away team. In such cases all wagers will be “No Action” and wagers will be refunded.
  • c. In all nine-inning scheduled games, winners and losers are “Official” after nine innings of play, unless the home team is leading after eight and one-half innings. Called or Suspended games must go a minimum of five innings or four and one-half innings if the home team is ahead (also applies to seven-inning scheduled games). If a game goes past five innings and is subsequently Called or Suspended, the winner is determined by the score after the last full inning of play; except in a case in which the home team scores to tie or take the lead in the bottom half of the inning in which the game is Called or Suspended, the runs do count.
  • d. When wagering on baseball “totals” (combined score, over/under), the game must go at least the regulation nine innings (eight and one-half if the home team is ahead) for a scheduled nine inning game and seven (six and one-half if the home team is ahead) for a scheduled seven inning game. Thereafter, if a game is called or suspended the score will be determined after the last full inning; unless the home team scores to tie or take the lead in the bottom half of the subsequent inning in which case the score is determined at the time the game is called. Listed or specified pitchers must start in over/under wager or there is ““No Action”” and wager will be refunded.
  • e. Rules for baseball propositions and run lines are the same as those for baseball totals, unless stipulated otherwise on guest wagering information sheets or odds display.
  • f. Wagers on any partial game market (example, first inning, first three innings, first five innings etc.) are considered “Official” upon the completion of the specified market, and are independent of the game.
    g. Baseball wagers are accepted in the following manner:
    • i. Action – team against team, regardless of the starting pitchers.
    • ii. One Specified Pitcher – A wager on or against one specific pitcher, regardless of other starting pitcher. Specified pitcher must start or wager is deemed ““No Action”” and wager will be refunded.
    • iii. Both Specified (Listed) Pitchers – A wager that specifies both starting pitchers. Any variation constitutes “No Action” and wager will be refunded.
    • iv. Each team’s starting pitcher is defined for wagering purposes as the pitcher that throws the initial pitch.
  • h. In the event of a pitcher(s) change prior to the start of a baseball game, money odds may be adjusted. If one scheduled pitcher starts against an unscheduled pitcher, “Action” and one “Specified (Listed) Pitcher” wagers will be computed at the opening price established by management with the new pitcher.
  • i. For total base propositions only hits count towards the wager, a batter reaching base by any other means (walk, hit by pitch etc.) do not count toward the wager.
  • j. All future book wagers (index/odds) are “Action” as long as a winner/champion are “Officially” declared, regardless of season length or playoff format. All future book wagers are “Action” regardless of team relocation, name change, date change, or change in league affiliation.
  • k. Results for specific events will be determined using “Official” league scores and statistics when they become available at the conclusion of the event.
  • l. Players listed in propositional markets, must start in the game for ”Action” and games must be “Official” for ”Action”.

HOCKEY

  • a. Should an event be moved from the originally announced venue – with or without change of playing surface – all wagers will remain “Action”, unless the new location in which the event shall take place, will be the home venue of the team which originally was listed as the away team. In such cases all wagers will be “No Action” and wagers will be refunded.
  • b. Hockey games (professional, college and Olympics) must play a minimum of 55 minutes to be considered “Official”. Hockey games failing to reach “Action” status will result in “No Action” and wagers will be refunded. This includes full-game markets, full-game totals, and propositions.
  • c. Wagers on any partial game market (example, first period and second period, which can also include totals and propositions) are considered “Official” upon the completion of the specified market, and are independent of the game.
  • d. For full- game wagering, overtime or the goal awarded in a potential shootout counts toward the result unless otherwise stipulated.
    • i. In the event of a shootout, one goal is added to the final score of the winner of the shootout to determine the game’s final score. For example, if a game is tied 3-3 going into a shootout, the team who wins the shootout would win the game 4-3 regardless of how many goals are successful during the shootout.
    • ii. For proposition wagers, shootout statistics do not count, such as goals, or saves made during the shootout.
  • e. All future book wagers (index/odds) are “Action” as long as a winner/champion are “Officially” declared, regardless of season length or playoff format. All future book wagers are “Action” regardless of team relocation, name change, date change, or change in league affiliation.
  • f. Results for specific events will be determined using “Official” league scores and statistics when they become available at the conclusion of the event.
  • g. Players listed in propositional markets, must play in the game for ”Action” and games must be “Official” for ”Action”.

SOCCER

  • a.Should an event be moved from the originally announced venue – with or without change of playing surface – all wagers will remain “Action”, unless the new location in which the event shall take place, will be the home venue of the team which originally was listed as the away team. In such cases all wagers will be “No Action” and wagers will be refunded.
  • b. Soccer games must play a minimum of 90 minutes to be considered “Official”. Games failing to reach ”Official” status will result in “No Action” and wagers will be refunded. This includes full game markets, full game totals, and propositions.
  • c. For all first half, goal line, money line and total wagers, the score at the end of 45 minutes, plus injury minutes will be used to determine winning and losing wagers.
  • d. Soccer wagers are accepted in the following manner.
    • i. 90 minutes – Wager is on the outcome of a soccer match, determined on the basis of the score at the end of 90 minutes of play and any time the referee adds to compensate for injuries and other stoppages. Outcome determination does not include scores during periods of extra time or penalty shootouts.
    • ii. To Advance or to Win – Wager is on a team in a soccer match to advance to the next level or round of competition.
      • 1. Wagers will be decided on the basis of the score at the referee’s final whistle at the match’s regulation conclusion, regardless of whether the match is decided in regular time, extra time or in a penalty shootout.
    • iii. Three Way – A wager in which there are three (3) possible outcomes in a soccer match.
      • 1. If the wagering offer on a match includes the draw as a third option and the match ends in a draw, wagers on the draw shall win, while wagers on both teams will lose.
        2. Three Way wagers will be decided on the basis of the score after 90 minutes of play and any time the referee adds to compensate for injuries and other stoppages.
  • e. For proposition wagers, shootout statistics do not count, such as goals, or saves made during the shootout.
  • f. All future book wagers (index/odds) are “Action” as long as a winner/champion are “Officially” declared, regardless of season length or playoff format. All future book wagers are “Action” regardless of team relocation, name change, date change, or change in league affiliation.
  • g. Results for specific events will be determined using “Official” league scores and statistics when they become available at the conclusion of the event.
  • h. Players listed in propositional markets, must play in the game for ”Action” and games must be “Official” for ”Action”.
  • i. Total Cards – Predict the number of cards (yellow and red) in the actual match. A red card counts as two (2) yellow. The maximum number of yellow cards that a player can get is three (3). Two (2) yellow cards that lead to a red card count as one (1) yellow and one (1) red card. Only players on the field count. Cards given after the final whistle or during halftime break, do not count. This wager only counts for regular time (extra time, penalties, etc. do not count).

BOXING AND MIXED MARTIAL ARTS (MMA)

  • a. All fights are “Action” regardless of location change. If an event is moved from its original location, all wagers are considered “Action”.
  • b. All wagers including win, will/won’t go, KO, decision, draw, etc., will have “Action” regardless of any change in weight class, scheduled length of the bout or championship sanction, unless stipulated otherwise on guest wagering information sheets. All fighting “pick the round” proposition wagers are “No Action” (Refunded) if the scheduled length of the bout is changed from the distance displayed by the sports book, or on guest wagering information sheets.
  • c. For betting purposes wagers are considered “Action”, so long as the fight begins.
      • i. A full round is defined as one in which the bell (buzzer, etc.) has sounded signifying the conclusion of such round. If a fighter is counted out or the bout “Officially” stopped prior to the bell, that round is not considered a full round for wagering purposes.
          • 1. Wagers on a fight total will be graded with the “over” being the winner should the fight end exactly at the listed total.
            2. When wagering on totals which include half rounds, the wager is based on concluding each of the full rounds plus half of the next round. For example, if the over/under of an MMA fight is 2½ rounds, that means the fight must go 2 full rounds, plus half of the 3rd round (2 plus one half).
      • ii. Knockout (KO) proposition wagers includes knockout, technical knockout, disqualification, or any other stoppage where a winner is declared.
      • iii. Decision proposition wagers means fight must go to the judge’s scorecards to determine a winner, including a technical decision.
      • iv. Draw proposition wagers means fight must go to the judge’s scorecard and be declared a draw; including a technical draw.
      • v. In the event of a fight being declared a no contest, all wagers including totals on that fight will be considered “No Action” and wager will be refunded regardless of when the fight is stopped.
      • vi. In pick the round wagers, if a fighter is unable to answer the bell for the next round, the previous round is considered the winner.

TENNIS

  • a. Match Winner Wagers: One full set must be completed for wagers to remain “Action”. For example, if a match is discontinued for any reason after the first set, wagers will stand but if the first set is not completed for any reason, all wagers will be refunded.
  • b. Total Games Over / Under (in a Match) Wagers: If one of the players withdraws before this total is reached, the wagers will be “No Action”. If Total Games has been decided already, wagers will be settled. (i.e., Total games line is 17.5 and one player retires when score is 6-4 5-3: Over will be winner and all Under wagers will be lost). Total Game Over/Under betting for specific sets will be settled accordingly.
  • c. Set Betting Wagers: If a tennis match is not completed for any reason, all wagers for Set Betting (for example: Best of Three or Best of Five) will be “No Action”. All wagers on a specific set will stand if the set is completed.
  • d. Game Handicap Wagers: If a tennis match is not completed for any reason, all wagers for Game Handicap will be “No Action”. Game Handicap betting for sets will be settled when the set is finished. Wagers will be void for the set where retirement took place.
  • e. Set Handicap Wagers: If the result of the wager is already determined (meaning it’s not possible to win or lose), all wagers will be determined accordingly.
      • i. Example 1 (Best of 3 match): If player A wins the first set and player B retires in the second set, +1.5 set handicap for player A will be settled as won and -1.5 set handicap for player B will be settled as lost since any natural conclusion to the match would result in player A either winning 2-0, winning 2-1 or losing 1-2.
      • ii. Example 2 (Best of 5 match): If player A wins the first and second set, +1.5 and +2.5 sets for player A will be settled as won and -1.5 and -2.5 sets for player B will be settled as lost since any natural conclusion to the match would result in player A either winning 3-0, winning 3-1, winning 3-2 or losing 2-3.
  • f. Match Tie Break Wagers: When a Match Tiebreak is played in the final set to determine the match, it will be counted as 1 Set and as 1 Game.
  • g. Special Wagers: If a tennis match is not completed for any reason special wagers that are not determined will be “No Action”. Special Wagers on already decided outcomes will stand. All wagers related to a specific set stand if the set is completed.
  • h. Delay or Suspension: Wagers will still stand when there is a delay in the originally scheduled starting time of the match, or suspension during the match as long as the match is eventually completed.
  • i. All wagers are “Action” regardless of a venue or surface change.
  • j. In the event of a walkover, where the match has not yet begun, all wagers will be considered “No Action”, and will be refunded.

GOLF

  • a. Golf tournament futures must be held within seven (7) calendar days of the date scheduled to be considered “Action” unless stipulated otherwise.
  • b. All future book wagers (index/odds) are “Action” as long as a winner/champion are “Officially” declared, regardless of tournament length or format.
  • c. For golf tournament futures, if a player withdraws before the start of the tournament all wagers on that player will be refunded, unless stipulated otherwise.
  • d. In golf matchups the winner will be determined by the golfer who has played the most holes. If holes are equal then the lowest score wins.
  • e. If both golfers in a tournament matchup end up in a playoff, the winner of the playoff will be considered the winner of the matchup for wagering purposes. Fourth round (or final round) matchups do not include any holes played in a playoff.
  • f. If both golfers in a tournament matchup are involved in a three-way or more playoff, one the golfers in the matchup must win the playoff or the wager will be refunded.
  • g. If a match is suspended and re-started, all wagers are “Action” as long as it concludes within seven (7) calendar days of the originally scheduled date.
AUTO RACING

  • a. All events must take place within seven (7) calendar days of their scheduled date for wagers to remain “Action”. For example, if a race is scheduled for Saturday, all wagers on that race will be “Action” as long as the race takes place through the following Saturday.
  • b. All future book wagers (index/odds) are “Action” as long as a winner/champion are “Officially” declared, regardless of events length or format.
  • c. For Auto Racing futures, if a driver withdraws before the start of the race all wagers on that driver will be refunded, unless stipulated otherwise.
  • d. All auto race wagers are on drivers only; not on a team or car, unless stipulated otherwise.
  • e. Auto race results will not be considered “Official” until after the post-race inspection is complete and the “Official” order of finish is determined.
  • f. In driver matchups all drivers involved in the matchup must start or the wager is considered “No Action”.
      • i. If any driver is substituted during the race the matchup is considered “No Action”.
      • ii. If a race is suspended and re-started, all wagers are “Action” as long as it concludes within seven (7) calendar days of the originally scheduled date.
  • g. When wagering on auto race over/under cautions, lap leader or lead change propositions, all scheduled laps must be run for “Action”, unless stipulated otherwise.
  • h. For all auto racing events rules on guest wagering sheets apply.

RUGBY

  • a. Should an event be moved from the originally announced venue – with or without change of playing surface – all wagers will remain “Action”, unless the new location in which the event shall take place, will be the home venue of the team which originally was listed as the away team. In such cases all wagers will be “No Action” and wagers will be refunded.
  • b. All market types are based on the result at the end of 80 minutes (Regular Time).
  • c. If the match is abandoned before the completion of regular time (1st half or Half-Time wagers) then all markets will be voided regardless of whether the outcome has already been determined.

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL

  • a. Should an event be moved from the originally announced venue – with or without change of playing surface – all wagers will remain “Action”, unless the new location in which the event shall take place, will be the home venue of the team which originally was listed as the away team. In such cases all wagers will be “No Action” and wagers will be refunded.
  • b. All market types are based on the result at the end of 80 minutes (Regular Time).
  • c. If the match is abandoned before the completion of regular time (1st half or Half-Time wagers) then all markets will be voided regardless of whether the outcome has already been determined.

PAYOUT ODDS
Football & Basketball Parlays (Sides & Totals when the vig is -110).

Playoff Odds
  • a. For all football and basketball parlays involving a spread or total where the vig deviates from -110, parlays are calculated using a true odds differential from the above pay table. They are not calculated by simply multiplying the odds in a parlay calculator. Calculations are available per request from management.
  • b. Buying Points – On football and basketball straight wagers, players may buy a half point or more by laying additional vig on top of the currently offered price. These are available on certain wagers in STN Management’s sole discretion.
  • c. Baseball/Moneyline Parlay payouts are computed by multiplying the payout conversion (odds equivalent to one dollar) of the teams in the parlay, by the amount wagered.
  • d. Maximum payouts on all non-parlay card wagers are 299 to 1.

TEASERS

  • a. A teaser consists of football or basketball events parlayed together with adjusted spreads and/or totals with special odds applied.
  • b. Teasers can only be placed on main, full game spread and total markets.
  • c. Teaser odds are displayed at the time of placement, and odds are subject to fluctuation and can change at any time at management’s discretion.
  • d. In the event of a wagering tie or “No Action” a two team teaser is deemed “No Action”, regardless of whether the remaining teaser selection has won or lost.
  • e. A tie or “No Action” game in a three or more team teaser reduces the wager and odds payout down by one leg. For example, a 3-team teaser with a tie would reduce to a 2-team teaser, etc.
  • f. College Football 10-point teaser: 3-team teaser only, pays 5 to 6, ties lose.

STN RACE BOOK RULES

GENERAL RACE

  • 1. All races must be run on date and track scheduled. If a race is postponed and/or rescheduled to a later date, the event will be considered “No Action”, unless stipulated otherwise on guest wagering information sheets.
  • 2. Entries and field horses are classified as one (1) betting interest unless stipulated otherwise on guest wagering information sheets.
  • 3. An Exacta, Daily Double, Quinella, Twin Quinella, Trifecta, Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 6, or Superfecta wager accepted on a race where that specific wager is not offered is considered “No Action”.
  • 4. Official results and mutuels as determined at the track on the day of the race will be considered official by STN for wagering purposes. All race proposition wagers, i.e., futures, horse match-ups, winning time over/under, etc., will be determined from these “Official” results. Any subsequently overturned decisions will be disregarded. Races delayed beyond midnight are not recognized as date changes for wagering purpose.
  • 5. All statistical and other data displayed on the race and sports book screens, wall boards, scratch sheets, etc. are for the convenience of our patrons only. Maximum care is taken to insure the accuracy of such information; however, STN does not guarantee it accurate or timely.
  • 6. Winning Pari-Mutuel wagers may only be cashed at the property it was purchased at.
  • 7. In the event of a Pari-Mutuel system failure, or for any reason pari-mutuel wagers cannot be accepted, wagers may be accepted as House wagers and if so offered, are subject to House wagering payout limits.

PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING RULES

  • a. STN will pay full track odds on all Pari-Mutuel wagers.
  • b. Cancellations after you leave the wagering counter may only be accepted at the discretion of management.
  • c. Payouts over $50,000 may be delayed for 24 hours after the next banking day.
  • d. All Pari-Mutuel tickets are good for 365 days from the conclusion of the event date, or 30 days after the racing meet ends; whichever comes first.
  • e. In the case of a scratch (non-starter), the host track’s current “No Action”/refund rules and policies and/or consolation payouts applicable to each wager type, shall apply.
  • f. All other House Rules apply, unless stipulated otherwise on guest wagering information sheets.
  • g. Lost ticket claims may only be accepted on Pari-Mutuel wagers at the discretion of management.

NON PARI-MUTUEL (“HOUSE”, “LIVE BROADCAST”) WAGERING RULES:

a. House wagering payout limits on all Live Broadcast (simulcast) horse races, unless stipulated otherwise on guest wagering information sheets, are:

i. Straight wagers (win, place and show) full track odds on the first $50.
Payout limit on the remaining wager balance is…….

WIN 20/1

PLACE 8/1

SHOW 4/1

ii. Parlay payout limits

WIN 100/1

PLACE 50/1

SHOW 25/1

Note: Each horse in a parlay is computed at track mutuels not to exceed a limit of 20/1 to win, 8/1 to place and 4/1 to show.

iii. Daily Double, Exacta and Quinella payout limits are 150/1; with the exception of harness, dog tracks and off tracks, which are 100/1.

iv. Pick 3 (Daily Triple) and Trifecta payouts limits are 500/1.

v. All other Exotic wagers not listed above, including Pick Six, Pick Four, Superfecta, etc. are 2000/1.

b. In House Quinella payouts are determined by multiplying the win mutuel of the 1st place finisher times one-half the place mutuel of the 2nd place finisher; unless an entry or field horse run 1st and 2nd. In such cases, the payouts are determined by multiplying the win mutuel of the 1st place finisher times one half the show mutuel of the 3rd place finisher.

c. In Quinella wagering, entries and field horses go as one. Quinella wagers may be accepted on a six (6) horse field or more provided there are at least six (6) separate betting interests. If a field of six (6) horses or more is reduced to five (5) betting interests or less, Quinella wagers will be considered “No Action”. In the event a three (3) horse entry or field finishes 1-2-3, the Quinella will be paid from the entry or field to the horse finishing fourth (4th). The Quinella payout will be computed on the mutuels of the entry or field, and the 4th place finisher.

d. House wagering payout limits on all non pari-mutuel Harness, Dog Tracks and Off Tracks (non simulcast) unless stipulated otherwise on guest wagering information sheets are:

i. Straight wagers (win, place and show) Full track odds on the first $20 wagered across the board. The remaining wagers balance to be paid at:

WIN 20/1

PLACE 8/1

SHOW 4/1

ii. Harness, Dog Track and Off Track (non simulcast) Exotic payout limits:

Daily Double 100/1

Quinellas 100/1

Exactas 100/1

Trifecta 500/1

Pick 3 500/1

iii. All other Exotic wagers not listed above, including Pick Six, Pick Four, Superfecta, etc. are 2000/1.

e. In the event of a scratch (horse is officially withdrawn or is officially declared a non-starter), straight wagers are refunded; in a two horse parlay the wager becomes a straight wager, a four horse parlay is reduced to a three horse parlay, etc. A scratch in a Daily Double, Pick 3, Quinella, Exacta, or Trifecta, etc. is considered “No Action”. When a scratch involves part of an entry or field, action goes on the remaining portion of the entry or field.

f. In the event that there is no winner at the track on a designated Trifecta, Superfecta, Daily Doubles, Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 6, etc. wager, Station Casinos will honor those wagers that have correctly selected the order of finish or winning combination. Payouts will be based upon House Wagering payout limits. Station Casinos recognizes consolation payouts applicable to each wager type, up to full house limits.

g. In all future wagering, the winner as determined by the track at the conclusion of said event, will also be declared the winner for wagering purposes.

4. TWIN QUINELLA WAGERING RULES

  • a. The “Twin Quinella” comprises two different races selected by management. Players must pick the winning Quinella (1st and 2nd finishers, in either order) in both designated races.
  • b. The cost per four horse combination is $2. Multiple combination tickets will be accepted.
  • c. Management will provide the initial minimum jackpot.
  • d. The jackpot is aggregate. If there are multiple winning tickets the award will be divided equally.
  • e. In the event of a late scratch, wagers involving the scratched horse will be refunded. If a multiple combination ticket has a scratch, the combination involving the scratched horse will be “No Action” and refunded after the second “Twin Quinella” race, and live combinations will remain as “Action”.
  • f. Both designated “Twin Quinella” races must run with a minimum of eight (8) separate betting interests. If late scratches reduce a race to less than eight (8) separate betting interests, the “Twin Quinella” for that day becomes void and all money wagered is “No Action”.
  • g. The “Twin Quinella” is offered jointly by all participating STN Race Books.