I really don't get the point of all these "I've been limited at book XY, what a joke" kind of threads. If you want to win, that is, you're a professional player, you have to play at books who accept professional action, simple as that. Bookmakers intended for recreational players have always limited and will always limit winning customers, because they use a different business model, they do not adjust lines quick enough and they'd lose tons of money if they accepted large stakes on any line.
While this is not very nice, it does not justify a down grade in ratings, ratings should reflect safety of funds, customer service, and so on, and NOT the betting limits. Who's to decide what's high limits anyway? For one person, getting limited to $5 is ridiculous, while some others don't even bother to sign up if the max bet is below $1000.
While this is not very nice, it does not justify a down grade in ratings, ratings should reflect safety of funds, customer service, and so on, and NOT the betting limits. Who's to decide what's high limits anyway? For one person, getting limited to $5 is ridiculous, while some others don't even bother to sign up if the max bet is below $1000.