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  • Pokerdogg
    SBR Hustler
    • 04-18-08
    • 57

    #36
    I would not recommend scalping out your balance. I tried doing it, and my balance went from $5k to over $30k, this was before this hugh withdrawal problem came up. All it took was a few underdogs to win and you are screwed. Of course, My 5k would have been scalped out if the Phoenix Sun didn't collapse in 2nd half, when they are supposed to be the big favourite to win.

    Take it from me, I much rather have 5k stuck in SB than 30k.
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    • Starbuckibm
      SBR High Roller
      • 03-21-07
      • 212

      #37
      Well if you can cut your losses, or winnings I should say, and depending how much you have deposited into Sportbook, and if you used a credit card, then I would do a charegback on your card. I know it sucks, but at least you get your money back you deposited if you really want your money. But if you dropped in say 2k, and you have 10k in there, then I would probably ride it out and try to get all the money you can.
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      • Spanks
        SBR MVP
        • 04-12-07
        • 2040

        #38
        Originally posted by Starbuckibm
        Well if you can cut your losses, or winnings I should say, and depending how much you have deposited into Sportbook, and if you used a credit card, then I would do a charegback on your card. I know it sucks, but at least you get your money back you deposited if you really want your money. But if you dropped in say 2k, and you have 10k in there, then I would probably ride it out and try to get all the money you can.
        Thats the only way you will be able to get any money from them...this will be their final swan song as just about everyone on the planet and even Mars...knows they SUCK...
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        • sportsbookscams
          SBR Rookie
          • 07-15-08
          • 36

          #39
          why are SO many books having processing issues? Are they all running scared from big brother or something?
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          • SBR Lou
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 08-02-07
            • 37863

            #40
            Originally posted by sportsbookscams
            why are SO many books having processing issues? Are they all running scared from big brother or something?
            Well, it's true some books are still scrambling to maintain solid processing post legislation, with the ease of Neteller gone for many clients. However, you'll find with most A rated or better shops on SBR that processing is running smoothly as can be given the working parameters.

            Do you have an account at Bet Jamaica, 5Dimes, or Bookmaker?
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            • durito
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 07-03-06
              • 13173

              #41
              Originally posted by sportsbookscams
              why are SO many books having processing issues? Are they all running scared from big brother or something?
              You should probably not gamble online again.
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              • pico
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 04-05-07
                • 27321

                #42
                Originally posted by durito
                You should probably not gamble online again.
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                • Ammo812
                  SBR Rookie
                  • 07-24-08
                  • 6

                  #43
                  Originally posted by Stewmoney
                  betting is basically 50/50 anyway so wouldnt it just go back and forth between books?
                  YES!

                  In theory though, if you are real good and win at 75% or better, then it might work. However, it's a stupid idea to try and get $ out of a bad book that way, because you might end up putting more good money into the bad book, which would be ridiculous...OBVIOUSLY
                  I've always thought scalping to mean that you have two legit books, and 'steal the juice' between the two books, where the odds/pointspread are higher/lower at one book or the other?
                  The notion that you can get cash out of a bad book this way over a short term period might end up costing you more and is generally not a good move, even if you do have a lot of $ at other books.
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