Simple question, when you are winning at what time do you withdrawal some of your winnings? For instance, i just deposited $500 into 5Dimes, now have it up to $900 but id like to have $1000 in there at all times. At what point should i withdrawal?
When do you withdrawal?
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jnickell100SBR MVP
- 11-11-09
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#1When do you withdrawal?Tags: None -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
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#2I wait to double my money usually.Comment -
jnickell100SBR MVP
- 11-11-09
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#3very informative post pat, thanks.Comment -
coloradobuffSBR MVP
- 09-22-09
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#4haha pat..
Jnickell, i would wait till you get to $1200, take out a dime and that way you got couple hundy to still wager..
PeaceComment -
THE HITMANSBR MVP
- 06-16-07
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#5If you want $1000 in there and only have $900 there............withdraw??Comment -
jnickell100SBR MVP
- 11-11-09
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#6Originally posted by THE HITMANIf you want $1000 in there and only have $900 there............withdraw??Comment -
DomesticSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-10-09
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#7Originally posted by jnickell100I guess i didnt clarify my post very well. I'd like to use my base of $1000. But at what point should i start to withdrawal after the $1000? So say if i get to $1200 then withdrawal to $1000? Or do you guys set a limit say if you get to X amount then you will withdrawal X much.
Don't make the mistake of continuously betting your winnings to the point where you start chasing and eventually squander it all, be satisfied with minor profits and put that profit to good financial use.Comment -
bradtheblokeSBR MVP
- 07-26-09
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#8i wait till it gets up to 5k or so, has never happened though. cheersComment -
THE HITMANSBR MVP
- 06-16-07
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#9Originally posted by jnickell100I guess i didnt clarify my post very well. I'd like to use my base of $1000. But at what point should i start to withdrawal after the $1000? So say if i get to $1200 then withdrawal to $1000? Or do you guys set a limit say if you get to X amount then you will withdrawal X much.
Translation: hey, man, a few hundred on top of $1000 either way doesn't matter too much, whatever strikes your fancy for the day or whatever you feel comfortable with. Congrats on your winnings !Comment -
Cuse0323BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-09-09
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#10I'll usually withdrawal when I can leave enough in there to feel comfortable not having to deposit again. Say I deposit a $1000 and get it up to $4000, I'll take out $2500 so I have a solid profit and money to continue gambling with.Comment -
unluckysobSBR MVP
- 05-21-08
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#11What an idiot. If someone cant figure this simple shit---quit gambling---dont send money offshore.Comment -
RuifgalmeidaSBR MVP
- 04-23-08
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#12unluckysob you are a dickhead, the guy made a legit question, I hope one day you make a post seeking help so I can call you and idiotComment -
OmgUrMomRestricted User
- 02-07-10
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#13this post made me
how the fukk we supposed to know when YOU want to withdraw? (it's personal preference) If you want at least a 1,000 in your account you probably shouldn't withdraw with only 900 in there though....Comment -
statnerdsSBR MVP
- 09-23-09
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#14i usually do just prior to ejaculation. wife isn't on the pill and condoms are too small (kidding, condoms irritate her cooch), so for now it is the good ole pull and sprayComment -
OmgUrMomRestricted User
- 02-07-10
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#15Originally posted by statnerdsi usually do just prior to ejaculation. wife isn't on the pill and condoms are too small (kidding, condoms irritate her cooch), so for now it is the good ole pull and sprayComment -
ChugsSBR MVP
- 11-01-09
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#16If I were you and I deposited 500 and wanted 1000 in there at all times, I would wait to work it up to 1500 and then withdrawl 500. That way you get back your intial deposit and your playing with $1000 of house money.Comment -
blix177Restricted User
- 09-20-08
- 1520
#17I normally get a free monthly withdrawal. So each month I leave, what I need at the book, and withdrawal what I don't need as long as the withdrawal amount is greater than $500.Comment -
emoneySBR MVP
- 03-12-09
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#18I am not familiar with the term "withdrawal."Comment -
ChopsticksSBR MVP
- 06-30-09
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#19I usually don't withdraw unless my balance reaches ~$1500, or if the bookie decides to place limits on my account. I withdrew recently from Intertops (could still get decent amount on, but got annoying in the end), BetFred (penny limits) and Betfirstclass ($100 win limits) because of this. On occation I will withdraw whatever the balance is if I need to fund another account, like if I need to load up Matchbook.
It would also depend on what method of cashout is available. Like with Skybook I should probably have withdrawn but I just keep playing there because I know if I ask for a neteller withdrawal it will take a month or two, and bank wires take a while anyway. ** and ** aren't really very accessible methods for me as I have to travel maybe 250 miles to collect.
With Moneybookers and Neteller it is so easy and I find that it lowers the threshold of withdrawing. You can get your money out usually within a few hours, sometimes even within minutes. It is really a shame that americans can't use it.
I do treat some bookies as a bank and have big amounts stacked up there.. It is probably not the best idea but I am comfortable with it.Comment -
statnerdsSBR MVP
- 09-23-09
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#20Originally posted by OmgUrMomgl with that. I hope you don't mind having a kid
already have one
and we want another
long story thoughComment -
plzkthxSBR Sharp
- 11-25-09
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#21I have a odd system on withdrawing. My bank roll is about $720 now, I try to keep at least $500+. Once a month i just take the difference of the $500 and cash out 75% of it. Like lets say i'm at $900 - $500 = 400 x .75 = $300 cashed out, if its an odd number i usually round it up or down so i can get an even withdraw.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#22Quite simple.
No point in leaving excess funds in a bookie account.
Leave enough to fund your expected net staking for the next fortnight at the most.
However, if you are unable to use quick and easy deposit methods such as Moneybookers or Neteller perhaps somewhat longer.Comment -
cruyffSBR MVP
- 08-09-08
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#23Psst.. here's the secret the books don't want you to know..
Nobody can answer your question because nobody ever withdraws. Don't tell anyone!Comment -
dark starSBR MVP
- 01-04-09
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#24ITS such a pain in the ass/hassle to deposit funds that I don't make a lot of withdrawals-despite having relatively large amounts in 4-5 outs
My financial situation(working steady now)has had a lot to do with this...if I needed the money I woulkd pull it out.I will however be making a few withdrawals the next month as baseball is not my game.I'll pull 1/3 or half of my funds from most books.Comment -
ZXCVBNMSBR MVP
- 09-17-08
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#25There are two ways to go about this...
either you withdraw everything you won and stay with the base amount - or you start betting more which could lead to two things. 1. getting reckless and eventually losing everything anyway, or finding a good balance with money management. Choice is yours of course.Comment -
KrticaSBR High Roller
- 05-26-08
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#26Originally posted by ZXCVBNMThere are two ways to go about this...
......... or finding a good balance with money management. Choice is yours of course.
When the money is comming, all available amounts on bookie accounts, must be re-evaluated , re-adjusted, I mean stakes must be higher than before if we are succesfully betting.
Available betting funds raise up if someone do good job. Than person cant think about withdrawing money from bookie. (if he realy dont need badly money for something.)
So, if someone is comfortable , to have all the money in reliable bookies where he do betting, than no need to withdraw at the moment.
-If your intentions are to become more and more serious toward betting , and all is going well considering money management, than dont withdraw. Or for example , if you are just trying your luck with betting, and all went nicely , you won... etc , than withdraw if you are just recreational bettor.
-Every serious bettor, whos intentions are to make their stakes higher every time when the overall available amount is larger, wont make early unnecessary withdrawalls.
-Having all this in mind , we need do some following steps >
1) betting on reliable bookies
2) adjusting stakes every time (own selected period , 1 week, for example) when we lose or win, (changing stakes means that overall amount changed, counting previous period )
3) withdrawing just when we need money for something.
4) have wide selection of quality bets
5) not involving in gambling actions. Regular , quality betting actions dont have any connections to gambling. Trying to reduce risks every time when taking the bet.
6) Very good dedication to betting. If someone not dedicated to this , that means "he is trying his luck" . Or if someone dont have wide range of quality bets that again means "he is trying his luck". Reducing the effect of LUCK.
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Maybe forgot to mention many important other things which are connected to withdrawing/betting related issues...
Anyway , think that , those who are not serious toward betting, and made lucky winning accounts , just WITHDRAW and enjoy. And others , who rather prefer hard work and serious betting in long term, (what is more like stock-market investments) ... do not withdraw , make progress every single week...
Cheers !Comment -
PeepSBR MVP
- 06-23-08
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#27I like to leave enough in for 9 or 10 bets at a book I use a lot, 2 or 3 at one I use not so much.Comment -
SamsNCharge99SBR Aristocracy
- 10-22-08
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#28I usually w/draw right before I'm about to finish
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Mr. PeepersSBR MVP
- 09-22-09
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#29earn it before you burn itComment -
donkdownRestricted User
- 07-09-09
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#30Usually when Tony from 5dimes calls me a illiterate moron and tells me he's God..Comment -
fsugolfSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-17-09
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#31Originally posted by jnickell100When do you withdrawal?
about 15 hours after I smoke my rocksComment -
polskboySBR MVP
- 01-29-10
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#32Originally posted by donkdownUsually when Tony from 5dimes calls me a illiterate moron and tells me he's God..
thats a good oneComment -
dark starSBR MVP
- 01-04-09
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#33Originally posted by KrticaExactly.
When the money is comming, all available amounts on bookie accounts, must be re-evaluated , re-adjusted, I mean stakes must be higher than before if we are succesfully betting.
Available betting funds raise up if someone do good job. Than person cant think about withdrawing money from bookie. (if he realy dont need badly money for something.)
So, if someone is comfortable , to have all the money in reliable bookies where he do betting, than no need to withdraw at the moment.
-If your intentions are to become more and more serious toward betting , and all is going well considering money management, than dont withdraw. Or for example , if you are just trying your luck with betting, and all went nicely , you won... etc , than withdraw if you are just recreational bettor.
-Every serious bettor, whos intentions are to make their stakes higher every time when the overall available amount is larger, wont make early unnecessary withdrawalls.
-Having all this in mind , we need do some following steps >
1) betting on reliable bookies
2) adjusting stakes every time (own selected period , 1 week, for example) when we lose or win, (changing stakes means that overall amount changed, counting previous period )
3) withdrawing just when we need money for something.
4) have wide selection of quality bets
5) not involving in gambling actions. Regular , quality betting actions dont have any connections to gambling. Trying to reduce risks every time when taking the bet.
6) Very good dedication to betting. If someone not dedicated to this , that means "he is trying his luck" . Or if someone dont have wide range of quality bets that again means "he is trying his luck". Reducing the effect of LUCK.
...
Maybe forgot to mention many important other things which are connected to withdrawing/betting related issues...
Anyway , think that , those who are not serious toward betting, and made lucky winning accounts , just WITHDRAW and enjoy. And others , who rather prefer hard work and serious betting in long term, (what is more like stock-market investments) ... do not withdraw , make progress every single week...
Cheers !Comment -
DrStaleSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-07-08
- 9692
#34Originally posted by emoneyI am not familiar with the term "withdrawal."Originally posted by Dark HorseIf with religion you mean belief system, your belief system is your religion. Again, it matters not what it is. You believe in it, you are loyal to it, would defend it, and yet have no proof of it, other than that, at one point or another, you chose to believe in it. Self-hypnosis. What if there were a snapping of fingers that broke the hypnosis?Comment -
SawyerSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-01-09
- 7761
#35Set a goal and make a huge deposit (to maximize the bonus advantage). Then don't make any withdrawals 'til you hit your goal. Build your bankroll. GL!Comment
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