How much per bet is considered recreational versus professional ?
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Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
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#37I'm assuming that the original question relates to a book's perspective. Books are the ones asking such questions. And it really doesn't matter how good a player is, if he doesn't represent a tangible financial downside, he's recreational. Why would a book care about a $10 bettor?Comment -
RollPlayerSBR Wise Guy
- 07-26-10
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#38I think pro is more a percentage of total income made from betting. If Bill Gates or Mark Cuban want to throw down $4,000 bets everyday they still wouldn't be considered pro bettorsComment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#39I'm assuming that the original question relates to a book's perspective. Books are the ones asking such questions. And it really doesn't matter how good a player is, if he doesn't represent a tangible financial downside, he's recreational. Why would a book care about a $10 bettor?
however as the normal response is to limit them to low stakes, there isn't much scope for upsetting the $10 punter, although as we've seen from recent posts they've limited as low as $1 and there are some shops which actually have a history of booting playersComment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
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#40If it was me (as book), I would have a program tracking everybody's action points. I would copy the plays of the best players, who would be welcome, regardless of how much they won, as long as I could bet more (than they bet) on their plays at another shop. They only thing that could prevent me from doing so is if they consistently got the better line. So that would be my main concern.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#41
and that is the key element in them fingering players for lower limits / booting
whatever you want to call them, steam chasers, arbers, syndicate players or sharps they are the bane of bookies' livesComment -
nosniboR11SBR Posting Legend
- 09-02-08
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#42a pro should never have a set amount to play on any game, should switch depending on situationComment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#43
however, surely this thread is not so much about whether players are legitimately professional but rather how the books perceive and label them?
only a minority of players labelled pros and limited by books would be earning their living at the gameComment -
JohnnyCSBR Wise Guy
- 02-27-09
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#44If you bet less than 10 dimes per play you are a busto fuk in my book.Comment -
Legions36SBR MVP
- 12-17-10
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#47Honestly who the hell cares what the actual amount is for pro or not, damn some of the questions on here are so stupid. Its either your making money or your notComment -
increasedoddsSBR Wise Guy
- 01-20-06
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#48A book may classify you as non-recreational if:
You routinely bet steam
You routinely make bets that close at a worse number
You routinely bet +EV NFL teasers
You routinely beat them on props
Most books will leave you alone if you are not betting $500+ (Not worth their effort)
I'd be really surprised if any watch bettors under $100.Comment -
Pew PewSBR MVP
- 12-21-10
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#49Okay IMO you know you're a pro if multiple books lower your limitsDDD
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AutomatSBR High Roller
- 10-13-09
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#50well
i think if i forms a subtential part of ur income then u can be considered a pro..i suppose...Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#51
my understanding of the point of this thread is what leads a sportsbook to treat a player as a pro (or as not being a recreational player) rather than how much income the guy makes and from where ... the sportsbook would rarely have any idea about that and is irrelevant to their processComment -
AutomatSBR High Roller
- 10-13-09
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#52my understanding of the point of this thread is what leads a sportsbook to treat a player as a pro (or as not being a recreational player) rather than how much income the guy makes and from where ... the sportsbook would rarely have any idea about that and is irrelevant to their process
lol..ok mine bad for misintepreting the topicComment -
maxvalue1SBR Sharp
- 11-08-10
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#53true pro...is when you hire runners/other bettors to get down plays for you...becuse you need more volume and most books wont accept your play..and of course you are consistintly making a profitComment -
MonteSBR MVP
- 08-21-10
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#54ffs why are good people like dark horse posting in these threads?
Just let the trash die, the question is so stupid it should be obvious they are not seriously looking for answers...
also why is this in the industry forum?Comment -
mikeaniteSBR Sharp
- 04-13-10
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#55i am looking for answers... not a stupid thread at all. you read these so you don't make mistakes and get kick out for winning. another question, if you like to bet big, where do you go? is vegas my only option?Comment -
YorkHuntSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-11-10
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#56Mike I'll take your action.Comment -
jwbjwbjwb12Restricted User
- 05-12-10
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#58not about how much you bet but how much u are able to make over the course of a year. more about +unitsComment -
YorkHuntSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-11-10
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#59I beg to differ mike. Get my email from a mod or message me.Comment -
hubie69SBR Hall of Famer
- 09-16-10
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#60He's not asking what defines a Pro, he's asking what the difference is between the ratings and what constitutes a book to be labeled for a "Professional" level. Clearly the difference between a Recreational player and a Pro Player is subjective, but thats irrelevant as it's not what he's asking. He's asking about the difference in the book ratings.Comment
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