How come I've never seen a guy cry to a book about voiding a play that has started

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  • raiders72002
    SBR MVP
    • 03-06-07
    • 3368

    #1
    How come I've never seen a guy cry to a book about voiding a play that has started
    Has there been one SBR poster that has wanted a bet voided because the match had started and he was down at the time?

    Why are they always winning at the time of these past bets? hmmmmm
  • Korchnoi
    SBR Sharp
    • 10-20-06
    • 406

    #2
    If I guy made a late bet that was bad and the book cancelled it, the guy would have no reason to complain so he'd never become a "poster." Players only come to SBR to complain, by and large, so all feedback skews to the negative.
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    • sportsfanatic
      SBR MVP
      • 03-10-07
      • 3967

      #3
      Anybody who bets on an odds error line is guaranteeing they will win nothing. The book will win because at that point they get to decide whether or not to void the bet. At best, the bettor will get their bet voided if their bet wins, and lose their bet if their bet loses.

      Usually it's newbies who fall for these error lines. I've noticed at least 4 error lines in the past 30 days and never once did I try to bet on it. When I see error odds that are way to good, I avoid betting completely.
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