BetPop & Youwager 15% rebate on net losses twice a year

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  • betplom
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 09-20-06
    • 13444

    #1
    BetPop & Youwager 15% rebate on net losses twice a year
    I just found out that BetPop & YouWager offer 15% rebates on net losses twice a year.

    This could come in handy. (Think middles, scalps, etc)

    Any other books (besides RW) do you know that offer this?

    They call it "gamblers insurance"
  • Chi_archie
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-22-08
    • 63172

    #2
    interesting, are youwager and betpop associated then?
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    • mtneer1212
      SBR MVP
      • 06-22-08
      • 4993

      #3
      Originally posted by Chi_archie
      interesting, are youwager and betpop associated then?
      Yes, and your login works for both sites.
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      • robertg
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 02-02-09
        • 643

        #4
        i got mail yesterday, saying youwager will over 105 on fridays during football season, like betjm. great book just keeps getting better.
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        • TheGambler
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 07-16-06
          • 972

          #5
          Originally posted by betplom
          I just found out that BetPop & YouWager offer 15% rebates on net losses twice a year.

          This could come in handy. (Think middles, scalps, etc)

          Any other books (besides RW) do you know that offer this?

          They call it "gamblers insurance"

          I actually have used them for a long time and i just collected $500 in gambler's insurance after last football season. It comes in the form of a free play but it is still nice.

          Betplom, can you explain how middles, scalps, etc. would come in handy. Guess i don't understand
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          • betplom
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 09-20-06
            • 13444

            #6
            Basically I was referring to betting openers on NFL in anticipation of line movement closer to gametime.

            You bet the opener at Greek or Bookmaker and as line moves you play the other side at another book hoping to middle the spread cashing both plays. If you use Youwager as your other book for middles and lose you will at least recoup some of your losses.

            Not the best explanation but it should give you a general idea.
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            • TobiasFunke
              SBR MVP
              • 02-12-09
              • 1999

              #7
              Very underrated shops, imo.
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