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  • stuartfl
    SBR High Roller
    • 03-12-07
    • 108

    #1
    Sportbook limited my wagering
    I've been a customer at a certain sportsbook for over one year. Recently they stopped my play with no reasoning to support the decision. I have an idea that they think I'm steaming lines.. I know they have the right not to take my acction but I'm up a little money and am now worried that they will try to stiff me. Has this happened to anyone? Thanks for everyones insight.
  • slash
    SBR MVP
    • 08-10-05
    • 1000

    #2
    Never heard of that before!! WOW!
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    • Sean
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 08-01-05
      • 985

      #3
      Send an email with the details, including the actual name of the sportsbook, to assistance@sportsbookreview.com
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      • slash
        SBR MVP
        • 08-10-05
        • 1000

        #4
        Originally posted by Sean
        Send an email with the details, including the actual name of the sportsbook, to assistance@sportsbookreview.com
        LMFAO! You might wanna read the post before sticking to one of the usual SBR mod quick answers.
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        • katstale
          SBR MVP
          • 02-07-07
          • 3924

          #5
          If it was 5Dimes--you will get paid. Tony hates anything that borders on professional action. What gets me is that books still want to kick people out even after they have given them the 15 second delay. Man, if you can't get it right after 15 seconds--then you need to get a new linesman--not new players. SBR should post what books are whiners when you prove too sharp. This would be an invaluable tool.
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          • ShamsWoof10
            SBR MVP
            • 11-15-06
            • 4827

            #6
            What SBR SHOUJLD DO is adjust the reviews... If those books don't like professional action then it should not be stated that they are a professional book as 5Dimes CLAIMS to be....
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            • katstale
              SBR MVP
              • 02-07-07
              • 3924

              #7
              Originally posted by ShamsWoof10
              What SBR SHOUJLD DO is adjust the reviews... If those books don't like professional action then it should not be stated that they are a professional book as 5Dimes CLAIMS to be....
              Agreed!!
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              • trustbutverify
                SBR High Roller
                • 01-12-07
                • 221

                #8
                to me- a recreational book is a fake book
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                • vanman
                  SBR MVP
                  • 02-08-07
                  • 1163

                  #9
                  Isn`t it time these books started to manage their books not their players like pinny do.
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                  • Pedro
                    SBR Sharp
                    • 08-23-05
                    • 305

                    #10
                    On the topic of books not wanting proffessional action, the GREEK has politely told me to stop betting on lines that are about to move.

                    I would consider the GREEK not wanting professional action either.

                    Pedro
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                    • katstale
                      SBR MVP
                      • 02-07-07
                      • 3924

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Pedro
                      On the topic of books not wanting proffessional action, the GREEK has politely told me to stop betting on lines that are about to move.

                      I would consider the GREEK not wanting professional action either.

                      Pedro

                      Amazing! I thought the Greek was where you went when Bet Jamaica didn't want you anymore?! Are Pinny and BetCris the only books which don't cry abt professional action?
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                      • ShamsWoof10
                        SBR MVP
                        • 11-15-06
                        • 4827

                        #12
                        ATTENTION BILL DOZER!!! Upon further review your ratings are WRONG!!! Please change the P to an R for the following books: Greek and FORRR SURRRE 5Dimes... That has never been a professional book for as long as I have known them...
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                        • Wheell
                          SBR MVP
                          • 01-11-07
                          • 1380

                          #13
                          Pinnacle and Matchbook welcome professional action. That's it. I don't mean that the other books don't have high rollers. The most certainly do, but only Pinnacle and Matchbook have designed their betting software to allow them to not get hurt by sharp action. 5dimes takes 5 dimes on sides, as does the greek and CRIS, so they are pro books. They just don't like pros.
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                          • raiders72002
                            SBR MVP
                            • 03-06-07
                            • 3368

                            #14
                            Betting steam can get you booted even if you are a losing bettor with them to date.
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                            • raiders72002
                              SBR MVP
                              • 03-06-07
                              • 3368

                              #15
                              Slash- Your posts, which make lots of sense, are only surpassed by your pleasant personality.
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                              • durito
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 07-03-06
                                • 13173

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Wheell
                                Pinnacle and Matchbook welcome professional action. That's it. I don't mean that the other books don't have high rollers. The most certainly do, but only Pinnacle and Matchbook have designed their betting software to allow them to not get hurt by sharp action. 5dimes takes 5 dimes on sides, as does the greek and CRIS, so they are pro books. They just don't like pros.
                                matchbook doesn't get hurt by any action.
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                                • Wheell
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 01-11-07
                                  • 1380

                                  #17
                                  exactly.
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                                  • raiders72002
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 03-06-07
                                    • 3368

                                    #18
                                    Exchanges that don't seed accounts are the only ones that can't get hurt.

                                    Every other book, including Pinny can be hurt. Laying off can make for very little exposure if any.
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                                    • Bill Dozer
                                      www.twitter.com/BillDozer
                                      • 07-12-05
                                      • 10894

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by ShamsWoof10
                                      ATTENTION BILL DOZER!!! Upon further review your ratings are WRONG!!! Please change the P to an R for the following books: Greek and FORRR SURRRE 5Dimes... That has never been a professional book for as long as I have known them...
                                      There is a difference between being a sharp gambler who moves lines and a trader who only bets stuff that moves, hitching a ride on someone else's play. If you know ahead of time that the line is going to move in your favor and you bet it, expect to be limited online. This applies to ANY book that isn't controlling the market in the sport wagered on.

                                      There is nothing wrong with betting stuff that moves. Soft numbers are great, but I wouldn't buy my parents a "my son is pro gambler" bumper sticker.
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                                      • katstale
                                        SBR MVP
                                        • 02-07-07
                                        • 3924

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Bill Dozer
                                        There is a difference between being a sharp gambler who moves lines and a trader who only bets stuff that moves, hitching a ride on someone else's play. If you know ahead of time that the line is going to move in your favor and you bet it, expect to be limited online. This applies to ANY book that isn't controlling the market in the sport wagered on.

                                        There is nothing wrong with betting stuff that moves. Soft numbers are great, but I wouldn't buy my parents a "my son is pro gambler" bumper sticker.
                                        It is cute, but I doubt very meaningful or productive to use all the fancy nomenclature to describe people who bet on sporting events. The bottomline is there are two classes of people who wager on sporting events--"winners" and "losers". And the class composed of losers far outnumbers the other class. I'll take a bumper sticker that says "my son is a winner!"

                                        As for bookies, there are two types "leech (or blood sucker)" and "exchange maker". I like those terms vs. recreational and professional. And for the record, if a $500 bet on any game at any moment in time upsets your "balance"--you are not a professional book. You are a leech.

                                        Hey Bill, how abt a bumper sticker that says "My son stomps on leeches!!"
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                                        • Bill Dozer
                                          www.twitter.com/BillDozer
                                          • 07-12-05
                                          • 10894

                                          #21
                                          I understand the attitude of veteran players who hate the recreational model. I often waited to see if the line would move before putting in my plays too, especially on 2nd halves when betting into a moving market is more acceptable. Would I play Pinnacle moves at recreational books hanging baseball overnights, prop bets, or Tennis? No.

                                          Different books have different tolerance levels for different sports. Maybe we could put a 1-5 rating on "Trading Tolerance". It's tough because that would change by sport. There are lots of players that are considered to be pros betting college hoops and football. They don't get thrown out because they bet their own stuff. They bet at books with high limits that make their own numbers. Tolerance for picking off numbers is not the only factor when deciding who a book is best for.

                                          The guys that are stock trading... they don't need a rating.
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