What does in take to get blacklisted from a book?

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  • cxb384
    SBR Rookie
    • 12-17-05
    • 1

    #1
    What does in take to get blacklisted from a book?
    I'm curious how aggresive the offshore books are to blacklist or limit players that are "too good." SAy you were betting 4 games per week in college hoops, $5,000 a game, all in a single conference, and winning at 60+%. Do you think Piannacle or BetCris would limit your play? If it were $10,000 per game?
    Last edited by cxb384; 12-17-05, 02:53 AM.
  • JoshW
    SBR MVP
    • 08-10-05
    • 3431

    #2
    If you are playing when their limits are that high, I don't think either Pinnacle or CRIS would limit you. Both pretty much take all comers. Pretty much any book SBR lists as for professionals will take action at whatever their limits are and pay in major sports. Now a lot of the recreational books would likely limit you some. If you were playing your own plays, they would be slow to limit you and/or wouldn't kick you out as a rule so you could still get down something. 60% is damn hard to hit over the long term, but even if you did you could get down and some books.
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    • pags11
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 08-18-05
      • 12264

      #3
      I agree lakerfan...the big books will risk it and take your action knowing in the long run they'll probably come out ahead...I woud imagine some of the lesser funded books across the net would be quick to limit you (as I have read many reports regarding this)...
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      • raiders72001
        Senior Member
        • 08-10-05
        • 11108

        #4
        Big books can care less. Most of the players that little books ban are steam players or bonus whores.
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