Fanatics Sportsbook refunds $500,000 after Steph Curry injury triggers Fair Play clause

Fanatics’ Fair Play policy continues to reward customers during unexpected early game exits
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- Fanatics Sportsbook refunded customers $500,000 after Steph Curry exited in the first half against the Timberwolves
- The Fair Play Policy voids Over bets and pays Under wagers when a player exits early due to injury
Fanatics Sportsbook has refunded more than $500,000 to its customers after NBA star Steph Curry left a game early due to injury
He was forced off in the first half against the Minnesota Timberwolves, triggering the Fair Play clause introduced by the betting platform.
The Fair Play Policy ensures bets are protected when unexpected injuries disrupt player performance. For NBA games, if a player exits during the first half due to injury, Fanatics refunds Over single player prop bets and pays the Under as a win. If the player was part of a parlay, the Over leg is voided, and the rest of the parlay continues with revised odds.
One bettor from Michigan turned a $5,000 bet into $224,000 thanks to this policy.
Good to know: Fanatics’ Fair Play Policy has refunded over $8m to customers since the football season began; NBA playoffs alone returned over $2m to bettors under this initiative
The four-leg parlay included both NBA and football markets, with Curry’s leg voided but the rest playing out at revised odds of +9240.
This marked the largest Fair Play payout in the sportsbook’s history.
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