10k.Big loss?

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  • jaimediazm
    SBR Hustler
    • 02-07-10
    • 66

    #1
    10k.Big loss?
    Hi Guys, I have a question, I started with $200 on Monday when i opened an account with BetHorizon and right now I have $9700( which is the max I have ever won by the way) and Im wondering if that is a big loss for a sportsbook. Will I have problems if i request a payout?Should I stop? Im on a roll but im worried that if I keep growing my bankroll it will be a problem.DO they actually have requests for such payouts? Please let me know. I appreciate your responses.
    Regards,
  • Smogs
    SBR MVP
    • 12-31-08
    • 4173

    #2
    Don't stop for any other reason than you are massively in profit. It would be a shame to go on a losing streak so just take it out
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    • Tsoprano
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 04-14-08
      • 26374

      #3
      Originally posted by Smogs
      Don't stop for any other reason than you are massively in profit. It would be a shame to go on a losing streak so just take it out
      Disagree. If he feels weary of the book he is playing with he should withdraw a portion of it and transfer it to a top notch book(s).

      And to answer your question any book that is doing good, no 10k is not a big loss at all. And in most cases just a short term loan the player gives back plus some.
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      • tltaylor89
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 06-19-09
        • 19610

        #4
        Transfer to Bookmaker then withdraw from their right now they have no rollover requirement on incoming deposits.
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        • ngates815
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 12-01-09
          • 13845

          #5
          Anytime I have over 6K I cash out 1500.
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          • Mac4Lyfe
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 01-04-09
            • 48586

            #6
            Originally posted by Tsoprano
            Disagree. If he feels weary of the book he is playing with he should withdraw a portion of it and transfer it to a top notch book(s).

            And to answer your question any book that is doing good, no 10k is not a big loss at all. And in most cases just a short term loan the player gives back plus some.
            Most of my books know my winnings are temporary.
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            • eidolon
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 01-02-08
              • 9531

              #7
              cash out 3k, transfer 3k, keep the rest there
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              • bigbank
                SBR Sharp
                • 12-19-09
                • 464

                #8
                time to cash out and take advantage of some of the nice bonuses the books are offering.
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