Should a 'PUSH' count towards meeting your rollover ?
You know, bet 110 --> 100 on Team A-3; Team A wins by 3, push.
Should the 100 count towards your rollover requirement ?
rm18
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09-20-05
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#2
no, especially since some things have such a high chance of pushing like football quarter bets it is not fair to the book
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patswin
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09-05-06
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#3
Yes why not I would think most places would count it
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HedgeHog
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09-11-07
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#4
IMO yes, because funds are at risk. Books treat this differently, however.
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tripp
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09-21-09
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#5
No
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jpete1966
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09-14-09
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#6
I would think so. The $$ is still at risk.
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Slim
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11-13-08
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#7
Yes.
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robmpink
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01-09-07
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#8
Originally posted by Sam Odom
You know, bet 110 --> 100 on Team A-3; Team A wins by 3, push.
Should the 100 count towards your rollover requirement ?
I say so. You are risking the money. You don't know if you will push.
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pavyracer
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04-12-07
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#9
Always buy the hook. No excuse to push.
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HedgeHog
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09-11-07
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#10
Originally posted by pavyracer
Always buy the hook. No excuse to push.
Thanks, Pavy. I'll make sure to buy off the 5 in Football. And off the 206 in NBA Totals.
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poker_dummy101
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11-03-08
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#11
yes it should count
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StraitShooter
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07-22-09
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#12
I tell you what
This depends on the individual books house roll rules
Each can differ
Good question..But I normally bury my roll a little extra each time to be sure
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Bluehorseshoe
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07-13-06
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#13
Of course it should count.
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BigDaddy
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02-01-06
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#14
Originally posted by Sam Odom
You know, bet 110 --> 100 on Team A-3; Team A wins by 3, push.
Should the 100 count towards your rollover requirement ?
100% it should count.
funds were at risk
now if the game was no actioned then it shouldn't count
i had a book pull this stunt with me one time
skybook
will never bet at that book again.
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BestPlay2day
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08-25-08
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#15
Hell yes it should count. Funds were at risk, and game played. If you bet on a baseball game and it gets rained out, that's another story and shouldn't count as part of your rollover requirement.
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Shortstop
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01-02-09
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#16
Yes, I think it should count, but most books don't agree.
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CS-Cedrick
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01-10-09
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#17
I disagree, you're virtually not risking anything since you get refunded (if it's an official push)
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tblues2005
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07-30-06
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#18
I think it should because you did risk it in the first place. I think different books have different rules on this one.
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firedawg
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#19
i sont think many books would count it
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hoopster42
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02-12-08
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#20
yes, money risked regardless of final result.....if a win counts as money towards rollover why not a push?
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PASS IT ON
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10-04-09
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#21
Originally posted by tblues2005
I think it should because you did risk it in the first place. I think different books have different rules on this one.
+1
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Reload
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03-23-08
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#22
I feel it should but I imagine the rules can differ. My take on it is that you risked the money and had a solid chance of losing it, so why should it not count?