Need the 25% back on cash losses...
Anyone else thinking of playing exclusively at Rebatewager in 2010?
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SlickFazzerSBR Posting Legend
- 05-22-08
- 20209
#1Anyone else thinking of playing exclusively at Rebatewager in 2010?Tags: None -
RebateWagerSBR High Roller
- 10-30-08
- 145
#2Rebates are only part of our offerings. Don't forget about our 25% free play bonus on all redeposits after losing your rebates or our free guaranteed next day payments when you win.Comment -
1st and TenSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-13-09
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#3If I was a losing player I would up with them.Comment -
betplomSBR Posting Legend
- 09-20-06
- 13444
#4Originally posted by 1st and TenIf I was a losing player I would up with them.Comment -
pacoSBR Aristocracy
- 05-07-09
- 62873
#5Originally posted by betplomRebatewager will go broke -there are no losing players here.Comment -
SlickFazzerSBR Posting Legend
- 05-22-08
- 20209
#6lot of guys are blade sharp over there.Comment -
RichkasSBR Posting Legend
- 02-03-08
- 19396
#7Great book. But when I'm on a roll and say I'm up 3k, I like to bet it all. And the low limits at rebate wager doesnt allow that. Great book for people who dont bet a whole lot.Comment -
WileOutSBR MVP
- 02-04-07
- 3844
#8The concept rebate wager came up with is brilliant. Cash back for your cash losses which is a magnet for losing players. Like me.
I wouldn't worry about this book going broke anytime soon.Comment -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
- 07-22-08
- 63172
#9don't know how to fund emComment -
framboiseSBR MVP
- 08-11-05
- 1462
#10I would play at rebate wager if they add ewallet express as a payment option.Comment -
pacoSBR Aristocracy
- 05-07-09
- 62873
#11Great book, only complaint is they don't allow 1st half or 2nd half parlays. Great cus Ser. Great fast payoutsComment -
RebateWagerSBR High Roller
- 10-30-08
- 145
#12Originally posted by RichkasGreat book. But when I'm on a roll and say I'm up 3k, I like to bet it all. And the low limits at rebate wager doesnt allow that. Great book for people who dont bet a whole lot.Comment -
Rich BoySBR Hall of Famer
- 02-01-09
- 9714
#13if you played at matchy the odds would probably end up being betterComment -
RebateWagerSBR High Roller
- 10-30-08
- 145
#14Originally posted by Rich Boyif you played at matchy the odds would probably end up being betterComment -
1st and TenSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-13-09
- 5131
#15^ No wonder why JJ loves this book ^Comment -
RichkasSBR Posting Legend
- 02-03-08
- 19396
#16Originally posted by RebateWagerOur limits are just another misconception about our product. Your max wager on your initial deposit cannot eceed 50% of your deposit amount. After 30 days you can reuest higher limts which are in line with most recreational books.Comment -
DunderRestricted User
- 10-26-09
- 3345
#17Nothing against RebateWager but why would you limit yourself to one book?
No need to take it to to extremes but just a small amount of line shopping would improve results by far more than a rebate on losses.Comment -
RebateWagerSBR High Roller
- 10-30-08
- 145
#18Originally posted by RichkasRight so if a new customer deposits 1k and in 2 weeks has it up to 4k and wants to bet anything over $500 he cant?Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#19How do I get approval to bet overnights?
I play at rebatewager as my main book and 5 Dimes and Jamaica also if I need something Rebatewager does not have. It is good to have 3 solid books.Comment -
pokernut9999SBR Posting Legend
- 07-25-07
- 12757
#20Originally posted by RebateWagerRebates are only part of our offerings. Don't forget about our 25% free play bonus on all redeposits after losing your rebates or our free guaranteed next day payments when you win.
Great point
So many people seem to forget thisComment -
pokernut9999SBR Posting Legend
- 07-25-07
- 12757
#21Originally posted by DunderNothing against RebateWager but why would you limit yourself to one book?
No need to take it to to extremes but just a small amount of line shopping would improve results by far more than a rebate on losses.
You are 100% correct
Must have more than 1 out.Comment -
bpw6SBR High Roller
- 10-24-09
- 235
#22yeaComment -
pokernut9999SBR Posting Legend
- 07-25-07
- 12757
#23Originally posted by RichkasGreat book. But when I'm on a roll and say I'm up 3k, I like to bet it all. And the low limits at rebate wager doesnt allow that. Great book for people who dont bet a whole lot.
But I understand how you would like to bet more when winningComment -
20Four7SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-08-07
- 6703
#24NO, I haven't seen the need yet...... maybe it's something I'll look at in the new year.Comment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
- 58063
#25Comment -
MudcatRestricted User
- 07-21-05
- 9287
#26Tried them. No reason to play there.Comment -
MonkeyF0ckerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-12-07
- 12144
#27Originally posted by RebateWagerIt's an interesting point. Our standard rebate is 25% but goes up to 50% for net losses of more then 10,000 a year. If someone wants to do the math and prove this theory we could arrange some free play.
Assuming that a player has no edge ATS and is a 50% handicapper wagering to win $100 per game.
At Rebatewager (-110) his expected value per wager would be:
0.5 ($100) + 0.5(-$110) = -$5.00
At 25% rebate: -$5.00(0.75) = -$3.75/wager (-3.75%)
At 50% rebate: -$5.00(0.5) = -$2.50/wager (-2.5%)
At Matchbook (let's assume -102/-102 per wager and that they player is only accepting offers at 1% MB commission) with an effective line of -104.04 after commission:
0.5($100) + 0.5(-$104.04) = -$2.02/wager
Moral of the story:
You are much better off playing at Matchbook.Comment -
flyingilliniSBR Aristocracy
- 12-06-06
- 41219
#28Not a chance. I play at Heritage, a book that you can't even compare to RW. I play at the best!המוסד
המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#29Originally posted by MonkeyF0ckerSince you asked...
Assuming that a player has no edge ATS and is a 50% handicapper wagering to win $100 per game.
At Rebatewager (-110) his expected value per wager would be:
0.5 ($100) + 0.5(-$110) = -$5.00
At 25% rebate: -$5.00(0.75) = -$3.75/wager (-3.75%)
At 50% rebate: -$5.00(0.5) = -$2.50/wager (-2.5%)
At Matchbook (let's assume -102/-102 per wager and that they player is only accepting offers at 1% MB commission) with an effective line of -104.04 after commission:
0.5($100) + 0.5(-$104.04) = -$2.02/wager
Moral of the story:
You are much better off playing at Matchbook.
Nice work Son
Never worry about Matchbook because I do not think they are a competitor to any book...just look at volume and you shall see.
Americans want to play at traditional books period, do not get me wrong Matchbook is excellent for scalpers but that is about it.
God Bless
We will play at
rebatewager
5 dimes
jamaicaComment -
DunderRestricted User
- 10-26-09
- 3345
#30Originally posted by jjgoldNice work Son
Never worry about Matchbook because I do not think they are a competitor to any book...just look at volume and you shall see.
Americans want to play at traditional books period, do not get me wrong Matchbook is excellent for scalpers but that is about it.
God Bless
We will play at
rebatewager
5 dimes
jamaica
Suppose I went against the grain and did play at Matchy. Do you accept the numbers that Monkey posted?
Again, I have absolutely nothing against RebateWager but as a rule the more outs you have, the better you will do.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#313-5 is all you need but all solid booksComment -
DunderRestricted User
- 10-26-09
- 3345
#32Originally posted by jjgold3-5 is all you need but all solid books
But then again a recreational player doesn´t need huge liquidity either. So why not Matchy as one of the 5?Comment -
onthewhatRestricted User
- 05-14-08
- 15411
#33Good math Monkey
No reason to play at RebatewagerComment -
RebateWagerSBR High Roller
- 10-30-08
- 145
#34Originally posted by MonkeyF0ckerSince you asked...
Assuming that a player has no edge ATS and is a 50% handicapper wagering to win $100 per game.
At Rebatewager (-110) his expected value per wager would be:
0.5 ($100) + 0.5(-$110) = -$5.00
At 25% rebate: -$5.00(0.75) = -$3.75/wager (-3.75%)
At 50% rebate: -$5.00(0.5) = -$2.50/wager (-2.5%)
At Matchbook (let's assume -102/-102 per wager and that they player is only accepting offers at 1% MB commission) with an effective line of -104.04 after commission:
0.5($100) + 0.5(-$104.04) = -$2.02/wager
Moral of the story:
You are much better off playing at Matchbook.
50% win/loss is a big assumption for the average bettor. How many participants in BTP are capping 50% or better?Comment -
onthewhatRestricted User
- 05-14-08
- 15411
#35Originally posted by RebateWager50% win/loss is a big assumption for the average bettor. How many participants in BTP are capping 50% or better?
WLT: 10978-11678-465
Percent: 48.46 %
Units: -2,333.49
Perhaps we should adjust to 49%.Comment
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