Fanatics Fair Play is a huge benefit to bettors and one of the best promotions out there right now.
In short, Fanatics Fair Play states that if a player leaves a game because of injury in the first or second quarter, all straight prop bets on the player are refunded once that player is officially ruled out for the remainder of the game. Parlays are also saved, with the injured player's leg simply getting removed from the equation.
For example, Fanatics Fair Play paid out more than $157,000 after Cade Cunningham got hurt in March. And if we look at March as a whole, plenty of bettors benefited in big ways from the Fanatics promotion.
Fair Play came into effect 79 times in March, and that resulted in $1.37 million in payouts. Over 100,000 wagers were kept alive, including four with costs over $100,000.
Curious about the biggest payout? That'd be a $191,000 payout from Jamal Murray's second-quarter exit in the Nuggets' loss to the Knicks on March 6.
March also featured the biggest payout to date for Fanatics' golf policy as Collin Morikawa’s early withdrawal from The PLAYERS Championship resulted in a payout of over $100,000.








