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FanDuel has launched BetProtect+, a feature that offers injury protection for NBA playoff bets. Customers can receive refunds for straight bets or have parlay legs removed if a player is injured during a game.
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FanDuel is giving its customers the option to protect against injury-induced losses throughout NBA playoff games.
Bet Protect+ is a new optional feature that will either give customers refunds for straight bets or remove parlay legs if a player leaves the game at any point due to injury.
Bet Protect was first introduced to FanDuel Sportsbook users in September, ahead of the new NFL season. With the NBA playoffs set to begin on Saturday, customers can now enjoy full-game injury protection on the hardwood.
All customers have the option to trigger Bet Protect+ before placing their favorite wagers. Anyone who wants to add it will pay an additional flat 3% fee to the total stake of the selected wager.
Full-game player prop bets placed before a playoff game begins will be eligible for Bet Protect+, as indicated by a toggle box in users’ bet slips. Bonus bets cannot be used to cover the 3% fee, which will be charged when wagers are submitted. However, bonus bets can be used for the stake itself.
In the event that a player leaves a game with an injury and a user protected a bet involving that player, they will trigger one of two possibilities:
Live betting odds cannot be protected, although FanDuel is working on adding that feature.
Players are accustomed to playing heavy minutes during the playoffs as they battle to climb NBA Finals odds and eventually compete for the championship.
The heavy strain can lead to an unfortunate increase in injuries, as seen with several star players going down during last year’s postseason. With Bet Protect+, bettors won’t have to couple the feelings of losing the best player on their favorite team with losing their favorite bet.
Bet Protect+ only applies to injuries that knock a player out for the rest of the game. Situations in which players are ejected, foul out, get themselves into foul troubles, or are benched will not be covered. A bet on a player who plays, leaves with an injury, and then returns also will not be protected.
Customers also cannot protect bets in other sports, or parlays that include legs from the NBA and other sports or leagues. Only NBA straight bets and parlay legs will be eligible.
Rewards tokens, such as profit boosts, can be applied in combination with Bet Protect+ to eligible wagers.
Heading into the first round of the NBA Playoffs, FanDuel has the Oklahoma City Thunder as a +100 favorite to repeat as league champions.
The San Antonio Spurs and Boston Celtics lead the chase pack at +550 each, before there’s a sizable drop-off to the next competitors. The Denver Nuggets (+1,200), Cleveland Cavaliers (+1,300), and Detroit Pistons (+1,800) are the only other teams with odds shorter than +2,000.
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BetProtect+ is an optional feature that provides refunds for straight bets or removes parlay legs if a player is injured during NBA playoff games.
If a player leaves the game due to injury, BetProtect+ either refunds the customer's straight bet or removes the injured player from a parlay bet.
Yes, BetProtect+ is available for all NBA playoff games where FanDuel operates.
BetProtect+ covers straight bets and parlay bets placed on NBA playoff games.

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