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If You Are Not Banned Or Severely Limited Many Books You Do Not Win
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#1If You Are Not Banned Or Severely Limited Many Books You Do Not WinTags: None -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
- 74866
#2Eventually you just move up in the houses that do take you, especially on shore.
It becomes important to develop relationships, get in the book manager's rolodex.
If you are a "sharp" book's "sharp" then you have a leg to stand on, but I think this doesn't apply to the vast majority of bettors and the vast majority don't really want to gamble at that level.
It's hard, and a lot of people think it's impossible.
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johnnyvegas13BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 05-21-15
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#3I have never heard of a us book banning anyone have u ???Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
- 74866
#4If you are banned in a good book, get back in.
The motivated find a way.Comment -
HeadsterxSBR Posting Legend
- 12-03-16
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#5Yeah, someone got banned by Oddsmaker as the check bounced and refused to pay them.😂Originally posted by johnnyvegas13I have never heard of a us book banning anyone have u ???Comment -
CrusherrrSBR MVP
- 06-27-16
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#6All depends on what you bet and if you give other action, too. If you just bet big on props and small market stuff, yes. If you bet big market stuff, play casino, give the allusion that you may be a recreational, don't bet lines when they are released and aren't seemingly always on the right side of the line then you may not need to worry.
There are some books I'm up significant amounts of money and my offers keep getting better. It's not always as simple as what you make it out to be Mr. Gold.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
- 74866
#7I agree here. I believe we can structure betting to be a more amicable customer for the books. If you give them action where they want, they often overlook some other shap action.Originally posted by CrusherrrAll depends on what you bet and if you give other action, too. If you just bet big on props and small market stuff, yes. If you bet big market stuff, play casino, give the allusion that you may be a recreational, don't bet lines when they are released and aren't seemingly always on the right side of the line then you may not need to worry.
There are some books I'm up significant amounts of money and my offers keep getting better. It's not always as simple as what you make it out to be Mr. Gold.
I've been trying to figure what the ideal account, and how bets are disbursed around the differnt markets, looks like for a book.
Times are changing though, so I just haven't gotten my finger on the pulse of the new US books.Comment -
d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
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#8It varies a lot by book and varies over time as well. Ya just gotta constantly assess and adjust. It's an artform for which there is no single correct answer. There are some shops that are just hopeless, ya just gotta hit em and quit em. While there are others that you might be able to just finesse a little for better results over time. What complicates ir further is I think it varies also by state.Originally posted by KVBI agree here. I believe we can structure betting to be a more amicable customer for the books. If you give them action where they want, they often overlook some other shap action.
I've been trying to figure what the ideal account, and how bets are disbursed around the differnt markets, looks like for a book.
Times are changing though, so I just haven't gotten my finger on the pulse of the new US books.Comment -
Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-09-11
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