I recently received a complaint from a player against Betsson.
The player acknowledged having 5 accounts which he used to circumvent limits (by betting the maximum limit on the same play at each account). According the the sportsbook, the player was part of a group of 12 accounts from the same city betting the same bets to circumvent limits.
Regardless of whether there were 5 or 12 accounts, it is improper for a single person or syndicate to use multiple accounts to circumvent the maximum wager limits of a sportsbook.
If you are using multiple accounts to do this, do not expect SBR to bail you out if a book takes aggressive countermeasures against you. This opinion doesn't oppose independent players following a handicapper - only a single player/syndicate doint this.
The player acknowledged having 5 accounts which he used to circumvent limits (by betting the maximum limit on the same play at each account). According the the sportsbook, the player was part of a group of 12 accounts from the same city betting the same bets to circumvent limits.
Regardless of whether there were 5 or 12 accounts, it is improper for a single person or syndicate to use multiple accounts to circumvent the maximum wager limits of a sportsbook.
If you are using multiple accounts to do this, do not expect SBR to bail you out if a book takes aggressive countermeasures against you. This opinion doesn't oppose independent players following a handicapper - only a single player/syndicate doint this.