I think I am very confused about freeplays. Is there a FAQ anywhere or would someone mind breaking them down for me?
Thanks.
Illusion
Restricted User
08-09-05
25166
#2
Let's say it's a $50 freeplay. You bet the entire freeplay on whatever (ex +140 baseball dog) If bet hits you will have $70
If that was cash, you would get the $50 back plus the $70 winnings for a total of $120
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syamster
SBR Sharp
07-02-10
282
#3
Oh thanks illusion, confused between free play and free cash.
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dataz722
SBR High Roller
09-09-10
224
#4
Originally posted by Illusion
Let's say it's a $50 freeplay. You bet the entire freeplay on whatever (ex +140 baseball dog) If bet hits you will have $70
If that was cash, you would get the $50 back plus the $70 winnings for a total of $120
I understand but what I don't understand is how how much you would end up once you meet your rollover. For example I have $50 freeplay that needs a 5x rollover. That means that I need to place $250 worth of freeplay bets, correct?
So for example I put that entire $50 on -110 wagers. It would take 6 wagers and I would have $31.25 of free plays left. Would that $31.25 then become real money?
Another example would be If I hit a parlay that paid $700. I would then make 4 other $50 to meet the 5x rollover and would have $500 of freeplay remaining. How much of that would become real money?
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Ninersnut
SBR MVP
05-20-10
3730
#5
You need to wager atleast 250 dollars with a $50 free play with 5x rollover. Once you wagered atleast 250 you can cash out.
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thirtytwo
SBR MVP
01-07-10
1784
#6
Once you win your free play it becomes real cash. You just cant withdraw it before you complete rollover.
Lets say you bet $50 free play on +200 dog. If you win you would end up with $100 of real cash in your account. You then need to make $250 worth of wagers and if you have something left after that (depending if you win or lose), you can withdraw it from bookie. So, if you make 5 $50 bets at +100 and win them all, you complete the rollover and have $350 in your account that you can withdraw now.
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dataz722
SBR High Roller
09-09-10
224
#7
So there isn't a max of how much of it you can max out? For some reason I thought you couldn't cash out more than what you started with as free money. Like if I got $50 free then after rolling it over however many times I have $250, would I be able to get that full $250 or just the original $50?
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thirtytwo
SBR MVP
01-07-10
1784
#8
Originally posted by dataz722
So there isn't a max of how much of it you can max out? For some reason I thought you couldn't cash out more than what you started with as free money. Like if I got $50 free then after rolling it over however many times I have $250, would I be able to get that full $250 or just the original $50?
No, you get to keep everything you won after you complete the rollover, not only $50. Some books do have a maximum on withdrawals off promo free plays, like Wagerhub had for example on their no-deposit bonus last year, but for all free plays that are listed for sale in SBR store there are no such limit as far as i know.
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dreamcool
SBR Hustler
10-04-10
53
#9
If i want to withdraw my winning from free play.Need i deposit first?
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thirtytwo
SBR MVP
01-07-10
1784
#10
Originally posted by dreamcool
If i want to withdraw my winning from free play.Need i deposit first?
For those free plays that you can get in SBR store, i dont think any of them require a deposit. But you might want to check free play rules for each individual book or contact customer support if you want to know for sure, because rules can be different from site to site.
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dataz722
SBR High Roller
09-09-10
224
#11
Originally posted by thirtytwo
No, you get to keep everything you won after you complete the rollover, not only $50. Some books do have a maximum on withdrawals off promo free plays, like Wagerhub had for example on their no-deposit bonus last year, but for all free plays that are listed for sale in SBR store there are no such limit as far as i know.