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PRO•LINE TOTALS

Proposition Definitions

The list of Props that follows is subject to change - Props that are not popular with players may be removed and new Props may be added for other popular sports/leagues. ALC determines which, if any, Props will be offered for wager each week. Both players offered in a PRO•LINE TOTALS hockey, football, basketball or baseball Prop must play otherwise the result will be set to 1.00. Play is defined as appearing on the ice, field or court during regulation or overtime (more specific conditions apply to baseball pitchers and batters and are described below).

Baseball Props
TOTAL BASES *Of the two batters paired, total number of total bases combined between the two batters
PITCHER STRIKEOUTS: **Of the two pitchers paired, total number of strikeouts combined between the two pitchers
Basketball Props
PLAYER POINTS: Of the two players paired, total number of points combined between the two players
Hockey Props
POINTS PLAYER VS PLAYER Of the two players paired, total number of points combined between the two players. Goals = 2 points, Assists = 1 point, shootout goals will not be counted.
Football Props
TEAM RUSHING YARDS:

Of the two teams paired, total number of rushing yards combined between the two teams

RUSHING YARDS:

Of the two running backs paired, total number of rushing yards combined between the two running backs

PASSING YARDS:

Of the two quarterbacks paired, total number of passing yards combined between the two quarterbacks

RECEIVING YARDS:

Of the two receivers paired, total number of receiving yards combined between the two receivers

PASS RECEPTIONS:

Of the two receivers paired, total number of receptions combined between the two receivers

TOTAL SACKS:

Of the two teams paired, total number of sacks combined between the two teams

* Please Note: Each batter earns a point for every base earned: Single = 1 point, double = 2 points, triple = 3 points, home run = 4 points. Walks, balks, bases acquired due to defensive errors and stolen bases are not included.

Each batter must complete at least one plate appearance. A plate appearance is considered complete when a batter is declared out or safe on base. If one or both batters fail to complete at least one plate appearance the odds for that Prop revert to one.

** Please Note: Each pitcher must pitch until at least one batter's plate appearance is complete. A plate appearance is considered complete when a batter is declared out or safe on base. If one or both pitchers fail to pitch until at least one batter's plate appearance is complete, the odds for that Prop reverts to one.

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