What Happens to My Bet if Bengals-Colts Game Postponed?

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What Happens to My Bet if Bengals-Colts Game Postponed?

The Cincinnati Bengals vs. Indianapolis Colts game is in danger of being postponed as a result of several Covid-19 positive results on the Colts team.  The exact number was not immediately disclosed by Indianapolis.

The Colts were listed as a -8 home favorite for this one.

The Colts closed their practice facility Friday once the COVID-19 positive results were known.

Dave Mason of BetOnline addressed the issue of a postponed game and what happens to one's bet.

“If the game is postponed or rescheduled later in the day, the bets still have action,” Mason said. “If the game is rescheduled for a different day, whether it's later in the week or a different week or month, bets are no-actioned.”

As of Friday morning, this game remained as "action", provided it is still played this Sunday October 18.

The Atlanta Falcons closed their facility Thursday following a second positive test for COVID-19, the Tennessee Titans played Tuesday following a 16-day layoff because of an outbreak, and the New England Patriots have twice had their original Week 5 matchup against Denver postponed following four positive coronavirus tests by players. They're set to play Sunday.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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