- Winter sports include:
- Skeleton
- Ski Jumping
- Snowboarding
- Bobsleigh
- Cross-Country Skiing
- Freestyle Skiing
- Alpine Skiing
- Luge
- Nordic Combined
- Skating
- If the Ski Jumping competition is shortened by the jury, but the results are to be confirmed by the organizers, all bets will stand. For bets to be valid, “head to head” bets must qualify and begin in the event. For example, if only one of the participants meets the requirements for the “head to head” bet, the bet will be canceled and refunded. After qualification, one jump is enough for the correct result.
- In the event of a change in Nordic Combined, bets will be void and settled by the system with fixed-odds of 1. For the “head to head” bet to be valid, both athletes must start in disciplines and at least one of them must complete both disciplines.
- For a “head to head” bet to be confirmed in Nordic Combined Cross-Country Skiing, both competitors need to start the discipline and at least one of them must reach the finish point.
- In order for a “head to head” bet to be confirmed in Nordic Combined Ski Jumping, both contestants must begin the discipline, and at least one must get a passing score.
- For the bet to be valid in Slalom and Giant Slalom, both races must be completed, and for the “head to head” bet to be valid at least one of the contenders must finish both runs. If either of the athletes do not finish, the bet is voided and calculated with the set odds 1. In the Super Giant, both skiers have to start from the gates, to have a valid “head to head” bet. If one of the skiers does not finish, the bet is voided.