# Fancy Markets
In these markets, you can bet on the total number of runs in a given interval just like Innings Runs and Over Totals. The difference is that these markets are indexed by the runs (the line), not by the price - the price will show as a bet 100 can win. Such 2.0 as 100.
# How does it work
The 'price' at which your bet is placed defines the number of runs bet upon. "Over Line" (Buy) bets win when more or exact runs are scored in the specified number of overs than the 'price' at which the bet is matched. "Under Line" (Sell) bets win when fewer runs are scored in the specified number of overs than the 'price' at which the bet is matched.
# Special rules
Bets will be void - regardless of whether the outcome of the bet is already unconditionally determined - when any of the following is the case:
If the scheduled number of overs for the innings is reduced by rain interruption and, at settlement time, the actual number of Overs bowled is less than the number of overs stipulated at the head of these rules.
If the scheduled number of overs for the innings is reduced for any other reason after the innings have begun and at settlement time, that new number of scheduled overs is less than the number of overs stipulated at the head of these rules.
Please note if the batting side reaches their target within the 20 overs or has been bowled out and the innings haven’t been reduced in overs to less than the stipulated number at the head of the rules, the market will be settled.
For clarification this market will be settled on the final score achieved by the batting side including any extras or penalty runs awarded during the innings, any penalty runs added to a score after the completion of an innings will not count.
# Exposure
The exposure in a single fancy market could be reduced only if bets got coverage in the same line.