Sports Prop Firm Rules Explained

The rules that matter most in a sports prop firm challenge are phase targets, loss limits, active days, pick amount limits, consistency, and review.

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Rules are the product.

A sports prop firm challenge can look attractive because of balance size or payout language, but the user experience is defined by the rules. If the limits are unclear before payment, the comparison is incomplete.

The rules every sports prop firm page should explain.

These are the signals searchers use to decide whether a challenge is serious, fair, and understandable.

Performance target

The phase goal should be visible before payment, including how progress is calculated and when a phase is reviewed.

Loss and drawdown

Daily and total loss rules decide how much variance a predictor can absorb before failing the phase.

Pick amount limits

Minimum and maximum pick amounts prevent one outsized pick from replacing repeatable prediction discipline.

Sports prop firm rules checklist.

Use this checklist before choosing Polyfunded or any other sports prop firm style challenge.

CriteriaPolyfundedCategory notes
Phase goal

+8% per Sprint phase under the public rules summary.

Other platforms may use profit target, activity target, combine, or phase language.

Loss limits

Public rules show daily and total loss limits before enrollment.

Compare fixed loss limits, trailing drawdown, total drawdown, and account-size loss rules carefully.

Activity

Public rules include minimum picks, maximum total picks, active days, and time window.

Activity targets can change the challenge difficulty even when balance size looks similar.

Review

Milestone rewards depend on rule compliance and review under the written Sprint brief.

Look for review timing, disputes, prohibited strategies, and payout conditions.

Public sources used for this page.

Competitor references are limited to public pages and category positioning reviewed for rules, payout language, and user-facing disclosures.

BankrollU

Public pages position the product as a sports betting prop firm with Combines, a virtual Bankroll, activity and performance targets, education access, Pro Levels, and payout messaging.

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MySportsFunding

Public pages position the product as a sports prop firm in Europe with challenge accounts, funded account language, profit targets, pick limits, drawdown rules, and simulated-funds disclosures.

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Polyfunded

Polyfunded public pages position Sprint as a simulated sports prediction challenge with virtual balances, written rules, active days, pick amount limits, and reviewed milestone rewards.

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Methodology and review standard

This page is maintained by Polyfunded editorial using public competitor pages, Polyfunded rules, pricing, risk disclosures, and category language reviewed on June 26, 2026.

Polyfunded is the owned product in this comparison set. Competitor facts are limited to public positioning and do not include private dashboard testing, support transcripts, or non-public commercial data.

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