Does Rebatewager round all bets down?
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obamaismyuncleSBR Posting Legend
- 12-31-08
- 17801
#596Comment -
obamaismyuncleSBR Posting Legend
- 12-31-08
- 17801
#597Blackie consider the posts you make in this thread as personal interviews to potential customers like myself. Many posters are asking legitimate questions before trusting their hard earned money with your top class service book.
Will you care to explain to a potential customer like myself why are the parlay payouts 15% lower than the advertised odds?Comment -
BLACKIESBR Sharp
- 09-25-09
- 430
#598I will but first I'd like all you sharps to answer my question. Is there any rule in Vegas or anywhere else that dictates the premium that can be charged over true parlay odds by a sportsbook?Comment -
Igetp2sSBR MVP
- 05-21-07
- 1046
#599Blackie, turning to a more improtant topic, what is the story with the exchange? We're already almost halfway done with football season.Comment -
-105SBR High Roller
- 07-20-10
- 208
#600Hey "blackie" you didn't know about this "highly complex decimal rounding" before and how much money it makes yet in a few days it's fixed. Maybe you were drinking and doing a little too much blow this weekend and after sleeping for the first time in days realized that changing the rounding option was better for your bottom line (and just maybe you shouldn't have run your mouth). This explains why you couldn't go two words without a typo. Your guilty of being a bottom feeding lowlife with your little parlay payout shorting people that don't know an honest book like yours would short them with a software glitch. How the hell do people still play with you when you steal from, talk sh*t and lie to their face? Open a business school and I'll pay to learn this. At least I will have some use for you because your books are crap with betting limits tailored for Mcdonald's workers.Comment -
BLACKIESBR Sharp
- 09-25-09
- 430
#601Maybe you should get a job at McDonalds so you can through a few bucks into a sportsbook.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82532
#602I don't live in Vegas so my gambling is limited to the books sponsored at SBR. So if I can get true odds at other sponsors I will bet there. And if a book in Vegas is charging a premium is irrelevant to me. I only do business with the sponsored offshore books.Comment -
22dsnyd22SBR Sharp
- 10-26-09
- 386
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BatemanPatricklSBR Posting Legend
- 06-21-07
- 18772
#606
I know for a fact Blackie does very well and unless you are playing for millions you may want to think twice before posting.Comment -
-105SBR High Roller
- 07-20-10
- 208
#607There's no need for this. Blackie is a great guy and he has always been very generous. If you don't like RW don't play there but I have always been paid on time and in on instance within hours after I asked. I know for a fact Blackie does very well and unless you are playing for millions you may want to think twice before posting.Comment -
BatemanPatricklSBR Posting Legend
- 06-21-07
- 18772
#608Good for you tough guy. You must be a mind reader to know what cards you are being dealt.Comment -
-105SBR High Roller
- 07-20-10
- 208
#611I just gave you more points than blackie lets you bet on a moneyline dog in usd. Want to come jump on my johnson for awhile?Comment -
BigDaddySBR Hall of Famer
- 02-01-06
- 8378
#613
my account was closed.
it was none of my business to question how blackie runs his own business as i was not even a depositing player at RW
i won a $10 FP in a SBR contest and all hell broke loose
i don't need that shit in my life.
i am moving on from RW and i wish them the best of luck.
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Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
- 58063
#614BigD got intimidated by RW's lackeys
sad but trueComment -
blackbartSBR MVP
- 12-04-07
- 3833
#615i think pavy asked some relevant questions, that i would like to hear answered.Comment -
Seven4osRestricted User
- 09-10-10
- 61
#616Can someone please tell me how many other SBR Sponsored books pay out less in their parlays the way RW does?Comment -
pokernut9999SBR Posting Legend
- 07-25-07
- 12757
#617If you guys were as sharp as you say , you would not be betting parlays anyway.Comment -
pokernut9999SBR Posting Legend
- 07-25-07
- 12757
#619
And I am pretty sure the parlay odds were only reflected by posters using free plays.
In over 2 years I have never seen any of the things mentioned in this thread.
If posters actually read the facts they would see this but their agenda is to just bash.
Wonder what kind of person wastes so much time of their life bashing a book that they do not play at
The most common reply is we are looking out for uninformed gamblers
If that is the case quit posting all your losers on the forum
Lock this , quarantee this , cant lose , all -in !!!!Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82532
#620I am a prospective customer and asking reasonable questions. Who did I bash?Comment -
BLACKIESBR Sharp
- 09-25-09
- 430
#622Here's your answer to you question Pavy. This info comes from SBR parlay calculator and anyone can reference the facts if the like.
- Mathematical Odds: The theoretical odds that would imply zero vig on the parlay
- True Parlay Odds: The odds implied by the underlying bets
- True Parlay Risk/Win Amount: The risk or win dollar value based on true parlay odds
- Premium Paid Over Mathematical Odds: Total vig charged on parlay (negative number would imply player edge)
- Premium Paid Over True Parlay Odds: The additional amount paid by player as percentage of parlay amount over and above that implied by the underlying bets (a negative number would imply the parlay was offered at a discount)
Sportsbooks can charge a higher or lower premium based on the risk or action they want to attract. Books such as Cascade charged a reduced premium to attract business. Everyone knows how that worked. We choose to charge a higher premium for the risk that we take as a matter of protecting our bottom line and ultimately protecting our players. The larger shops can charge a smaller premium because they have the volume to offset the risk. Once our volume offsets our risks we may choose to offer a more standard premium for contest players and sharps but until then we will only offer true parlay odds on parlays for our existing, depositing member base.Comment -
ShonnerSBR MVP
- 09-05-10
- 1361
#623Here's your answer to you question Pavy. This info comes from SBR parlay calculator and anyone can reference the facts if the like.
- Mathematical Odds: The theoretical odds that would imply zero vig on the parlay
- True Parlay Odds: The odds implied by the underlying bets
- True Parlay Risk/Win Amount: The risk or win dollar value based on true parlay odds
- Premium Paid Over Mathematical Odds: Total vig charged on parlay (negative number would imply player edge)
- Premium Paid Over True Parlay Odds: The additional amount paid by player as percentage of parlay amount over and above that implied by the underlying bets (a negative number would imply the parlay was offered at a discount)
Sportsbooks can charge a higher or lower premium based on the risk or action they want to attract. Books such as Cascade charged a reduced premium to attract business. Everyone knows how that worked. We choose to charge a higher premium for the risk that we take as a matter of protecting our bottom line and ultimately protecting our players. The larger shops can charge a smaller premium because they have the volume to offset the risk. Once our volume offsets our risks we may choose to offer a more standard premium for contest players and sharps but until then we will only offer true parlay odds on parlays for our existing, depositing member base.
I think it should be noted that you do offer free payouts (**/**, Prepaid card) and that top notch. No one offers free **/** payouts aside from you that I know of.
Every book has advantages and disadvantages.
Overall, you have a very solid book.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82532
#624Here's your answer to you question Pavy. This info comes from SBR parlay calculator and anyone can reference the facts if the like.
- Mathematical Odds: The theoretical odds that would imply zero vig on the parlay
- True Parlay Odds: The odds implied by the underlying bets
- True Parlay Risk/Win Amount: The risk or win dollar value based on true parlay odds
- Premium Paid Over Mathematical Odds: Total vig charged on parlay (negative number would imply player edge)
- Premium Paid Over True Parlay Odds: The additional amount paid by player as percentage of parlay amount over and above that implied by the underlying bets (a negative number would imply the parlay was offered at a discount)
Sportsbooks can charge a higher or lower premium based on the risk or action they want to attract. Books such as Cascade charged a reduced premium to attract business. Everyone knows how that worked. We choose to charge a higher premium for the risk that we take as a matter of protecting our bottom line and ultimately protecting our players. The larger shops can charge a smaller premium because they have the volume to offset the risk. Once our volume offsets our risks we may choose to offer a more standard premium for contest players and sharps but until then we will only offer true parlay odds on parlays for our existing, depositing member base.Comment -
22dsnyd22SBR Sharp
- 10-26-09
- 386
#625Here's your answer to you question Pavy. This info comes from SBR parlay calculator and anyone can reference the facts if the like.- Mathematical Odds: The theoretical odds that would imply zero vig on the parlay
- True Parlay Odds: The odds implied by the underlying bets
- True Parlay Risk/Win Amount: The risk or win dollar value based on true parlay odds
- Premium Paid Over Mathematical Odds: Total vig charged on parlay (negative number would imply player edge)
- Premium Paid Over True Parlay Odds: The additional amount paid by player as percentage of parlay amount over and above that implied by the underlying bets (a negative number would imply the parlay was offered at a discount)
Sportsbooks can charge a higher or lower premium based on the risk or action they want to attract. Books such as Cascade charged a reduced premium to attract business. Everyone knows how that worked. We choose to charge a higher premium for the risk that we take as a matter of protecting our bottom line and ultimately protecting our players. The larger shops can charge a smaller premium because they have the volume to offset the risk. Once our volume offsets our risks we may choose to offer a more standard premium for contest players and sharps but until then we will only offer true parlay odds on parlays for our existing, depositing member base.Comment -
blackbartSBR MVP
- 12-04-07
- 3833
#626to use free plays you should use parlaysComment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
- 13173
#627Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
- 75682
#628it's rounding down again, although this was on a freeplay, so maybe they're only doing this with freeplay stuff.
to win 7.83 becomes to win 7[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
- 75682
#629...and we're back to every bet getting rounded down again.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment
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