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Rolling If Bets
Rolling If Bets
How to make a Rolling If Bet
Want to make a second wager pending a win on your first selection?
A Rolling If Bet (RIF) allows you to make a wager pending the outcome of a previously placed wager that is currently in progress, or has yet to begin.RIF wagers may be made over the internet or by phone. RIF wagers may be “if win only” or “if win or push (or cancel)”.
For example:
You have several pending plays.

You have clicked on a straight bet, a parlay, or a teaser and you
entered a wager. After the wager has been selected, you can then click
on “Rolling If-Bets”. This will show all eligible pending
wagers for the bet that has been selected.
Please note: In order to place a Rolling If Bet, please
choose only one game.

Rolling If Bet (RIF) Rules
- When you make a Rolling IF Bet (RIF) from a Parlay that contains a Baseball side, and that side was placed using Action for the pitching, you can only use the amount you are laying on the first Parlay for the second bet. If, on the other hand, the Baseball side was placed using listed pitchers (or a Run-Line or a Total), you can have the proceeds from the first bet (the lay and any winnings) placed on the second bet.
- If you have a Parlay or Teaser and any of the entries tie, the amount available for the RIF is the amount you lay -plus any winnings. If you lay an amount greater than this amount on your RIF, or Rolling If Bet, to assume that all entries will win, you will have no action on the RIF.
- You cannot make an RIF from existing IF Bets, Reverses, or any plays with an open leg (Parlay or Teaser), or any Horse play or a Free Play. You can only make an RIF from a Straight Bet (see note #1 above), a Teaser or a Parlay (see note #2 above).
- Your choices for an RIF are strictly limited to Straight Bets, Teasers, and Parlays that have no Open Entries.








