• If the player is not able to start any tournament or match. All bets for the players (including the market, each match or tournament) will be void.• If a player withdraws or is missing or double play features during the match before finishing the match. All bets for that match will be void.• If the race that is set to change as other surfaces. All bets will be void.• If the duration of a reduced or increased, as the number of sets or as a game to be the winner. All bets will be void.• If a game suspended after the game began, and continued in the race the next day. All transactions (except for listing the parlay). In the game, it will be considered invalid unless it began to race in 12 hours from the official start time. All transactions will be refunded back to the original account. The company's decision to cancel all bets on the event that could happen was to end, regardless of whether the decision of the organisers of the competition or the relevant control organization is like.• When there is a market for the game or set any proposal within the match. To withdraw or missing property during the game or set to make bets on the market the game or the set of all sets, or the game market is void.• In the Parlay, whenever the game regardless of whether single or multiple games games. There are exceptions, as specified in the first rule. Parlay is reduced automatically, that is: in the three-game parlay, if there are 2 game has been postponed or suspended Park past remain, but the game will be in effect for the win/loss is just one game.• If the race starts early Before the game starts, only to be considered valid. The part after the game starts, will be considered not (with the exception of bets that are competitive).• In four Championship (Australia open page, u.s. open, French open, Wimbledon). How to judge the results of the competition are:For men: the player's match won 3 first set win in the match.For the women's match: players who won the first two sets before a winner in the match.
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