What happened to the bets placed at Matchbook that weren't live bets?

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FreeRyanFerguson.com
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Did they pay out Phils winners on all of these bets? Because it says on their site that all live markets must go the full 9 innings. I'm wondering if you took the Phillies before the game started, was it still considered a live market?

What a mess.
 

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Good ?

I think you'd see lots of complaints by Philly backers, if these weren't paid.
 

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Good ?

I think you'd see lots of complaints by Philly backers, if these weren't paid.
I think I read somewhere that all games with live betting are considered live markets, no matter when the bets were made. That person said that all bets were no action. Makes sense.
 

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They graded my TB bet placed just before game started as a loss. I also put more money on TB during live betting at more favorable odds. That bet was deleted evidently. Doesn't even show up as a bet in the reports even though it was there for the whole game. I also had an over bet I made live which was refunded.
 

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I do think they graded it correctly according to their rules but strange that my additional bet disappeared completely.
 

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I wish that I had loaded up on Philly and started to hedge as the game went on. Probably a lot of happy people that did this exact thing.
 

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