Play by Play Wagering - In Game Live Betting

Play by Play Wagering is a revolutionary
new way to watch and wager on every play of a live sporting
event such as college and pro Football and Basketball.
Screenshot
of the PXP Wagering Console
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PXP - Play by Play Wagering is the
next evolution in sports betting.

PXP on College & NFL Football
PXP Football allow sports betting enthusiasts
the opportunity to make multiple individual wagers
on every single play of a live football game.
With
about 100 to 150 plays executed by both teams during
a game, there are numerous play possibilities that an
offensive team can run - running and passing plays including
completions and incomplete passes, punts, field goals,
punt returns, kick returns and of course turnovers.
Players use PXP's simple wagering interface and have
the capability to choose which play to make a wager
on, they choose their dollar amount and can see their
proposition, the results of their wagers, including
their payouts based upon the odds and amount wagered,
if they select the correct outcome of the play.
PXP Basketball
PXP Basketball like its predecessor PXP Football
is providing Legacy Sportsbookmembers the chance
to wager on NCAA and NBA Basketball plays live
during the course of the games.
You decide, you wager
and you can win by choosing the correct outcome.
PXP - Play by Play Wagering creates a brand new, fun
and exciting way for the casual fan or sophisticated
bettor to wager on each play of a live sporting
event.
PXP - Play by Play Wagering offers an electrifying
"Fixed Odds Proposition" style wagering on
every snap of the ball, during a live game from your
personal computer or laptop.
These "prop bets" fall into three basic categories:
Offense, Special Teams and Game props. Offensive and
Special Teams props have more frequent occurrences that
will occur at various times during an offensive drive
or special teams situation. Game props are worded so
that outcomes are based on the end result of the game.
With an easy to use wagering console, you can place
your wager quickly and easily, and get your payouts
almost as fast.
With PXP, you can choose from various bets located
on the PXP
Wagering Console.
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How To Wager With PXP
PXP - Play by Play Wagering has a simple easy to use
wagering console. With easy to read graphics, it’s
a hit with the casual fan. This exciting "Odds
Based Proposition" style wagering allows the customer
to wager on every snap of the ball, during a live game.
Simple icons direct clients to areas as needed. A pull
down Game Menu allows clients to choose the game they
want to wager on. The console display shows live account
balances and users can quickly toggle to increase bet
amounts from $1.00 to $20.00. Propositions and Wagering
Lines are generated based upon the action on the field.
PXP - Play by Play Wagering Console Operation
- PXP has a simple and easy to use wagering console.
To begin, users just click a hyperlink to access the
PXP Java Applet.
- A pull down Game Menu allows clients to choose the
event they want to wager on.
- The PXP display shows real time account balances.
Bettors can easily change default bet amounts and
use One Click Betting™ to place wagers.
- Proposition and Wagering Lines are generated in
real time, based on the specific situation of the
game as the live game progresses with "odds based"
props for each individual bet.
- The Bet List area shows all of the client's bets
by prop, amount wagered odds and outcome and their
payout and settled wagers. Bets are settled within
90 seconds of each play ending.
- The Message section delivers info on game action
and during the progress of the game such as TV Timeouts
or No Wagering - Halftime messages. The window itself
can be opened or closed by users. When there is a
large number of Lines present, closing this window
will allow users to see more of the Proposition Lines.
- Scoreboard information is updated after each play
PXP Football Betting Options - Lines
PXP props fall into three basic categories: Offense,
Special Teams and Game props. Offensive and Special
Teams props have more frequent occurrences that will
occur at various times during an offensive drive or
special team’s situation.
Propositions and Outcomes
The following section describes the proposition wagers
that will be offered throughout a football game. The
outcomes associated with each proposition reflect the
different ways a proposition wager can be graded.
What will the next play be?
- Pass completion – A forward
pass is complete when a receiver clearly possesses
the pass and touches the ground with both feet inbounds
while in possession of the ball.
- Pass incomplete – A forward
pass is incomplete when the ball hits the ground,
goes out of bounds, hits the goalpost or crossbar,
or the receiver does not have 2 feet inbounds or control
of the ball
- Rush – A play in which the
ball is not passed forward and is run with. If the
quarterback is sacked it is considered a rush as he
never passed the ball. A lateral or backwards pass
is also considered a rush.
- Turnover – A play which
results in the defensive team obtaining the ball after
the offensive team started with it. This can be a
fumble recovery or interception.
Will the [ Team ] get a first down on this
series of downs?
- First Down – Results when
the offensive team moves the ball at least 10 yards
forward from the initial spot that they started that
series of downs on. A penalty on the offensive team
resulting in a repeat of first down is not considered
a first down.
- No First Down – Results
when the offensive team fails to move the ball at
least 10 yards forward from the initial spot that
they started that series of downs on. This could be
in the form of a fumble, interception, turnover on
downs, punt, or a fieldgoal.
What will the [ Team ] do on this drive?
- Touchdown – A single score
that results in the offensive team gaining 6 points.
This usually happens when a player runs or passes
into the endzone.
- Field Goal – A single score
that results in the offensive team gaining 3 points.
This happens when a player kicks the ball through
the uprights.
- No Score – When the offensive
team does not score any points on that drive. This
happens when the offensive team commits a turnover
or punts the ball away.
Will this FG attempt be successful?
- Field Goal – When the offensive
team kicks a ball through the upright of their opponents
gaining 3 points.
- No Field Goal – When the
offensive team attempts and fails to kick the ball
through the upright of their opponent.
Where will the [ Team ] return the football
to after this kickoff?
- Drive start over [ X yard marker ]
– Barring any penalties the returning team will
not advance the ball past the
[ X yard marker ].
- Drive start under [ X yard marker ]
- Barring any penalties the returning team will not
advance the ball past the [ X yard marker ].
Where will the [ Team ] return the football
to after this punt?
- Drive start over [ X yard marker ] –
Barring any penalties the returning team will advance
the ball past the
[ X yard marker ].
- Drive start under [ X yard marker ]
- Barring any penalties the returning team will not
advance the ball past the [ X yard marker ].
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