D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 30, § 2011
2011
2011.1 The name of the starting pitcher has no relevance on how Wagers are settled.
2011.2 If a baseball game is postponed and not played on the same day of its original schedule in local time, then all selections on this game will be voided. If this game is scheduled for a later day, a different event will be offered for wagering purposes.
2011.3 For all Baseball Wagers, the complete game is taken into account as well any additional extra innings that may need to be played to determine a game winner. When a Baseball game is suspended and not continued from the moment of suspension and completed within the next calendar day, then the final result will be considered the result at the time of suspension when the game is concluded at the bottom of the ninth (9th) inning (8.5 innings played) with the home team ahead in runs or when the “Mercy Rule” is applied and the game is suspended before completion. (The “Mercy Rule” refers to one team having a very large and presumably insurmountable lead over the other team.)
2011.4 In the event of a shortened baseball game where the official league’s governing body considers the game as officially completed then all the Wager types will be settled as void, except Wagers where the outcome has already been determined and the Money line wagers which will be settled in accordance with the official published result.
2011.5 The Office may offer the following Baseball Wager types:
(a) In a “Money Line” Wager, the Player predicts the outright winner of the game (either for the home team or away team to win). There is no Point Spread involved in a Money Line Wager. In the event of a tie, the stake will be returned to the Player.
(1) In a 3way “Money Line Excluding Extra Innings” Wager, the Player predicts the final outcome of a game after the game is concluded at the bottom of the ninth (9th)inning (8.5 innings played with the home team ahead in runs) by selecting either for the home team to win, for the away team to win, or for the game to
end in a tie. This Wager type does not take into account any extra innings played.
predicts whether the total runs or hits scored in a game will be an odd or even number. This Wager can be offered for each team (home and away) separately, or per inning (1st inning, 2nd inning, 3rd inning, 4th inning, etc.), or for any specified time period of the game, or any combination of team and time period in which case the prediction involves only the number runs that were scored during the specified time period of the game. In all circumstances, zero (0) is considered to be an even number.
(e) Proposition “Prop” Wagers—Proposition Wagers are wagers on a specific outcome during an event that does not relate to the final score. They may be offered as “Team Props,” “Player Props” and “Special Props.”
(1) In a “Total Runs/Hits” Wager, the Player predicts the exact number of runs or hits scored in a game or the range they will be in. This Wager can be offered for each team (home and away) separately, or per inning (1st inning, 2nd inning, 3rd inning, 4th inning, etc.), or for a specified period of the game, or any combination of team and time period in which case the prediction will only involve the runs scored in these specific time periods.
(2) In a “Most Hits 1st/Next Innings” Wager, the Player predicts which team (home or away) will be credited with the most hits in the 1st inning and every subsequent inning.
(3) In a “Race To” Wager, the Player predicts which team (home or away) will be the first to score a specified number of runs (e.g., “Race to 3 Runs” –which team will be first score three runs). This Wager can be offered for a specified period of the game or any combination of team and period in which case the prediction will only involve the runs scored in these specific periods.
(4) In a “Lead After” Wager, the Player predicts which team (home or away) will be in the lead after a set number of innings (e.g., “Lead After 5 Innings” – which team will be in the lead after five innings).
(5) In an “Extra Innings” Wager, the Player predicts whether extra innings will be needed to determine the winner of a game.
(6) In a “Player Specials” Wager, the Player predicts if selected players/athletes on the active roster of a team will produce specific results in specified statistical categories or will achieve specific accomplishments in the form of: a greater or lesser result within a specified value; or within a specified range; or which player/athletes will achieve the highest statistical result (e.g., score the most points); or with a “Yes/No” option; or a single “Yes” option – among all or
some specifically named players/athletes. For all Player Specials, Wagers placed on players/athletes that were not on the active roster will be refunded. Wagers on players/athletes that were on the active roster but were not used (did not play in the game), are considered non-winning Wagers.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 36 DCR 6681 (September 22, 1989); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 67 DCR 2802 (March 13, 2020); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 70 DCR 001693 (February 3, 2023).