When the bookie says (rollover is calculated with the lesser amount of what you risk and what you win on every wager) does it mean that when you lose a bet nothing goes toward the rollover requirement?
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nooberSBR MVP
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#1rollover questionTags: None -
BcatswinSBR Posting Legend
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#2It still goes towardsComment -
shaunoverySBR Posting Legend
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#3For example if you bet 110 to win 100 the 100 is your rollover whichever is lowerComment -
d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#4No, they mean risk and possible win. So if you bet -250 for 250/100, +200 for 100/200, and -110 for 110/100...the R/O figure for all of those is 100.Originally posted by nooberWhen the bookie says (rollover is calculated with the lesser amount of what you risk and what you win on every wager) does it mean that when you lose a bet nothing goes toward the rollover requirement?Comment
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