Say you get up a good amount, but you are still short your rollover requirement to cash out. You don't want to lose any of your profit and you don't care about winning any more. You just want to cash out. Can you play both sides of a game enough times to get your rollover requirement just giving up the juice so you can cash out?
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Mr_JinksSBR Rookie
- 08-09-08
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#1rollover requirement questionTags: None -
Hoja VerdesSBR MVP
- 08-23-06
- 1403
#2Just get an account at matchbook, fund it with the same amount that's in your account, and play the favorite at -295 at matchbook (risk account balance) and the underdog at +295 (to win) at your rollover book. It will usually move all your money to matchbook over just a couple weeks, and even if it doesn't, you'll hit your rollover at the rollover book.Comment -
InTheHoleSBR Posting Legend
- 04-28-08
- 15243
#3I like Hoja's suggested but just make sure both site are up and running before you try to do that. Definetly DO NOT play both sides at the same book.Comment -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
- 55420
#4Books won't allow such measures to complete rollover requirements (especially lower rated ones). I've seen in some cases where players have done this method before and ended up losing their entire balance.Comment -
InTheHoleSBR Posting Legend
- 04-28-08
- 15243
#5Originally posted by bigboydanBooks won't allow such measures to complete rollover requirements (especially lower rated ones). I've seen in some cases where players have done this method before and ended up losing their entire balance.Comment
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