No Action

When a bet is voided and the wager is refunded. Common reasons include postponed games, pitcher changes on "listed" bets, or disqualified participants.

Like a rained-out baseball game where everyone gets their ticket money back — it's as if the game never happened.

Why it matters

No-action bets don't count as wins or losses in your record. Understanding when bets can be voided prevents confusion in your tracking.

How DMP uses this

DMP's bet grading system marks voided bets separately so they don't skew your performance metrics or CLV calculations.

Common mistake

Including voided bets in your win/loss tracking — no-action bets should be completely excluded from your record and ROI calculations.