Is the cashout amount total wager & profit combined, or only profit?
lonegambler23
SBR Hall of Famer
06-22-16
9760
#2
only suckers use that
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Hman
SBR Posting Legend
11-04-17
21429
#3
Originally posted by lonegambler23
only suckers use that
I don't plan to
Just curious
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Optional
Administrator
06-10-10
61862
#4
Originally posted by Hman
I've never used it over all of these years
Is the cashout amount total wager & profit combined, or only profit?
The cashout amount is the total you will receive, including stake.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#5
Never use it is for suckers
Europe invented it that’s all you need to know
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Fishhead
SBR Aristocracy
08-11-05
40179
#6
Originally posted by jjgold
Never use it is for suckers
Europe invented it that’s all you need to know
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stackz125
SBR Hall of Famer
01-03-16
6194
#7
Originally posted by jjgold
Never use it is for suckers
Europe invented it that’s all you need to know
Soon all sportsbook will have this function i think.
It because the now the better has his money early to bet more on the next game.
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pimike
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
03-23-08
37140
#8
Originally posted by lonegambler23
only suckers use that
Non pro calling people suckers.
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Hman
SBR Posting Legend
11-04-17
21429
#9
Originally posted by Optional
The cashout amount is the total you will receive, including stake.
Well that's a total joke then
I had $185 to win $180 on a teaser.
Only needed Chiefs ML to complete it.
And they offered $165.
WTH
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Administrator
06-10-10
61862
#10
Originally posted by Hman
Well that's a total joke then
I had $185 to win $180 on a teaser.
Only needed Chiefs ML to complete it.
And they offered $165.
WTH
Maybe I was wrong about how Heritage treats teaser cashout offers. As that doesn't sound correct if the first leg had already won. But would also only be $165+Stake if Chiefs leg was virtually a sure thing at that moment.