Making Bets on JSPFormatting Normal Bets• Both sides must “confirm” the bet somewhere in the thread (exceptions outlined below).
• Acceptable abbreviations: cd, c/d, c'd = confirmed... ac, a/c, a'c = auto-confirm... uf or u/f = up-front
• Be explicit. Include the wager, spread, odds, and any other stipulations in your post (first/second half only, in-game bet, no welchers, etc.).
• Quote or restate the bet that you are confirming in your confirmation post. This makes it so that the person you're betting against cannot edit their post, making it look like you are confirming a bet that you did not agree to.
• Quote the other person saying "confirm" or "cd" after they confirm your bet. This makes it so that the other bettor cannot easily edit their post after the game starts, making it look like they never confirmed your bet. You could just quote their confirmation and say "good luck" if you already confirmed the bet.
• Bets confirmed via private message are unofficial. All bets must be posted in a thread to be considered official.
• The "cd" rule does not apply in sportsbook threads. All bets placed in a sportsbook thread are implicitly confirmed by both sides, so stating confirmation is superfluous and unnecessary. Failing to pay a lost bet will result in a welcher tag despite absence of confirmation. For this rule, sportsbook threads are defined as any thread that takes bets on all sides for every game on a given day.
Auto-Confirmed Bets• Sometimes, people will "Auto-Confirm" (A/C) bets so that they don't have to check the thread before game start. This means that anyone who confirms the bet is automatically confirmed by the person offering the bet as long as they meet certain requirements (if there are any requirements).
• For bets that stipulate “Auto-Confirmed when sent up front,” these bets are confirmed only when both of the following conditions are met: 1) The second bettor meets the stipulations of the bet by sending up-front (as well as any other restrictions), and 2) the bettor posts somewhere in-thread that they have sent up-front. It is not enough to simply send up-front without saying anything in the thread.
• Take caution when using the auto-confirm method of betting. Without stipulations, this means that anyone can confirm your bet. You may want to limit who can confirm your bets by excluding welchers or new accounts. As a solution to this, you could stipulate that bets are only auto-confirmed if the forum gold is sent from an active+ user, if the forum gold is sent up-front, or if the fg is sent to a mediator.
• When using the auto-confirm method of betting, it is very important to set a maximum amount of action that you are willing to take. Because it is not always clear to other bettors how much forum gold you actually own, they may send you more fg than you can bet, causing problems for both parties involved.
• If you make a thread auto-confirming bets and then reach your max in another thread, make sure to mention in your old thread that you are no longer taking action. Otherwise, someone might take you up on the auto-confirmed bet that you forgot about, forcing you to go over your max and overbet. (overbetting is welching)
• When betting with someone who is auto-confirming bets, assume that they will not be online again to manually confirm bets before the game starts. This means that not sending up-front on a bet that says "a/c once sent up-front" will leave the bet unconfirmed, which will disappoint both parties involved. In this situation, it would be courteous to post "sent [amount] up front" or post your gold log, just to signal to the OP and everyone else that you have confirmed the bet.
• Another caution with auto-confirmed bets: don't send up-front to just anyone! Check to make sure they are trustworthy, and don't send to anyone who seems like a multi. This has lost many people fg over the years.
Timeframe to Confirm Bets• All bets must be confirmed by both parties before the game starts. Otherwise, there is no bet. There are exceptions to this rule, however.
• Some bets can take place as a game is in-progress. These bets are tricky, as the score is constantly at risk of changing. It is important to set a timeframe when offering an in-game bet, such as "cd within the next 2 minutes" or "cd before the second half starts," or a similar stipulation. Otherwise, it can lead to disagreement if someone confirms the bet later than you would have liked.
• You cannot retract an in-game bet once both sides confirm. If you want to retract before someone else confirms, it's best to quote yourself and say retract. It is also extremely important to quote everything during in-game bets, as bettors can try to weasel their way out of an in-game bet by editing their confirmed post, which is welching. Quote the bets you are confirming.
Retracting Bets• Sometimes, it becomes necessary to retract a bet. This might be because you run the risk of overbetting. In any case, it is allowed that users can retract a bet any time before the game starts.
• The exception to the above rule is if a bettor has a "retract = auto-loss" clause in their bet. These bets cannot be retracted by either side without forfeiting the wagered forum gold.
• To retract a bet, you must post "retract" in the betting thread before the game starts. Bets cannot be retracted after the game starts (or after a single game has started for parlays/teasers). Simply pm'ing the person will not suffice; it must be posted in-thread.
• The sooner the better with retracting bets—it allows the other user more time to go look for a new bet. Sending a pm is a courteous thing to do.
• Bets that are being mediated can be retracted. However, it is important that you pm the moderator ASAP that the bet has been retracted to avoid accidental payout.
• Although you are usually allowed to retract bets, it is generally considered bad-mannered to do so. Retracting a bet because you found a slightly better spread in another thread is not a good reason to retract.
Betting Forum Gold• You can only bet forum gold that you currently have on your account and which belongs solely to you. You cannot bet forum gold that is due to someone else, and you cannot bet more forum gold than you currently have and own.
• Forthcoming forum gold that you expect to have is not officially yours until it is on your account. You cannot bet forum gold until it is on your account. What happens if you get welched? You welch the other person.
• The exception to the above is if you sent up-front to the other bettor or to a mediator and are continuing to bet with the same bettor or use the same mediator.
• If you bet more forum gold than you have and own, then this is called overbetting. Anyone who confirms a bet while overbetting automatically loses all active confirmed bets regardless of outcome and will be welcher tagged.
• Sometimes, people will bet other goods vs. forum gold (such as a signature or game items). This is a valid bet.
Sending/Receiving Forum Gold• After the game has concluded, the loser must send their forum gold the next time they log into jsp. If you are actively using jsp but do not send the winner his/her fg, then you run the risk of being welcher-tagged.
• If a user has not logged on for 24 hours after losing their bet, then they run the risk of being welcher-tagged. It is your responsibility to remember to log in and pay out your bets in a timely manner.
• If someone is late in sending you your winnings, do not automatically make a welcher accusation thread. Instead, politely remind them via private message that they made a bet with you. If they do not respond despite logging on, then you can proceed to alert everyone of a possible welch.
Using a mediator• Sports Coliseum mediators are free to use. These are trusted users who have volunteered to receive forum gold between bettors and pay out once the bet concludes.
• When selecting a mediator, make sure that the mediator has logged on relatively recently (if you check their profile and notice that they have not logged on in several days, choose a more active mediator).
• Next, inform the person with whom you are betting that you would like to use a mediator. As a courtesy, you could link this person's profile so that the other user doesn't have to go searching for them.
• Next, send your forum gold to the mediator. In the gold log, provide the name of the other bettor, the game, and the spread or odds.
• Next, check to make sure the other person has sent to the mediator before the game has started. Posting gold logs in the thread is a good way to do this.
• If both users send to a mediator before the game starts, then the bet is confirmed (even if the users did not post "confirmed").
• Both users must send to the mediator before the game starts. If one user is late, the bet is null, and the forum gold will be returned.
• Once the game concludes, the mediator will pay out as soon as possible (usually soon after the game ends). Some mediators handle a lot of bets, while others have busy lives outside of jsp, so it might take several hours before you're paid out. Just be patient.
• Refer to the first post in this thread for a list of mediators
Handling a Welch• If you've tried to contact the other user and they have not responded to your pm, or if you see that they have overbet, then contact a sports coliseum mediator and let them know.
Jadeoshbogosh is a good person to contact if you think you've been welched.
• Do not immediately jump to the conclusion that the person with whom you are betting has welched just because they did not pay you immediately after the game has ended. Be patient. Don't make an ass out of yourself by complaining that you haven't been paid out immediately.
• If you have been welched, you may try to contact the site moderators by making a scammer accusation. Although betting is not officially supported by d2jsp's site rules, site moderators still sometimes lock people for welching bets (they are inconsistent, however). You are unlikely to ever see your fg ever again, however, which is why it is recommended that you use a sports coliseum mediator when betting with unfamiliar people.
Paying Back a Welch• If you have welched someone, you may pay back what is owed to achieve Welcher Paid-Back status. This is unless you have already welched or overbet multiple times in the past, in which case you may be permanently blacklisted.
• It is your responsibility to find your own welch thread. A good place to start would be contacting
Jadeoshbogosh, who has a record of recent welches.
• Once you have determined the amount you owe and found the person you welched, you can pay back that person and show
Jadeoshbogosh your gold log. If the person whom you welched is now locked, a freeroll will be held with your paid-back forum gold. In either case, once the forum gold is returned, you will be moved to Welcher Paid-Back status.
This post was edited by Terps on Aug 20 2022 12:21am