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  • crystalt
    SBR Rookie
    • 02-23-13
    • 1

    #1
    Rollover question
    not understanding what rollover is.....im on bol and my rollover says 277.28/ 9915.90 so i hv to make the 9915.90 before i can cash anything out
  • secretstash
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 03-29-10
    • 14907

    #2
    Originally posted by crystalt
    not understanding what rollover is.....im on bol and my rollover says 277.28/ 9915.90 so i hv to make the 9915.90 before i can cash anything out
    rollover is the amount you have to bet before you can withdrawal. so you have 9915 rollover.. (call it 99 bets of 100$) or 20 bets of $500)

    -stash
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    • Kaabee
      SBR MVP
      • 01-21-06
      • 2482

      #3
      probably a stacked rollover as well. pretty big deposit for it not to be. scumbags.
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      • tto827
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 10-01-12
        • 9078

        #4
        Originally posted by Kaabee
        probably a stacked rollover as well. pretty big deposit for it not to be. scumbags.
        Possibly. But I had a 10k rollover simply for a $500 deposit and $500 FP at DSI, so its really not that large.
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        • Kaabee
          SBR MVP
          • 01-21-06
          • 2482

          #5
          25% bonus with 6x roll. 1300 deposit. i'd say stacking is much more likely considering that is their SOP.
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          • tto827
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 10-01-12
            • 9078

            #6
            Originally posted by Kaabee
            25% bonus with 6x roll. 1300 deposit. i'd say stacking is much more likely considering that is their SOP.
            At BOL stacking is definitely more likely, just pointing out that even at a more respected book, a 10k rollover isn't unheard of by any means.
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            • kobee24
              SBR High Roller
              • 06-14-12
              • 148

              #7
              Hi guys, since it's a similar subject I didn't want to open a new thread for my question. I had 600 euros to fill my rollover, now it's 300, have 400 in the account, would it be a problem if I bet on the same NBA match for handicap of both teams worth 300, I'd receive 285 in return from 1.90 odds. I'm willing to lose 15 euros, in order to fulfill the rollover stake. Thanks for your responses.
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              • tto827
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 10-01-12
                • 9078

                #8
                Originally posted by kobee24
                Hi guys, since it's a similar subject I didn't want to open a new thread for my question. I had 600 euros to fill my rollover, now it's 300, have 400 in the account, would it be a problem if I bet on the same NBA match for handicap of both teams worth 300, I'd receive 285 in return from 1.90 odds. I'm willing to lose 15 euros, in order to fulfill the rollover stake. Thanks for your responses.
                Most books will not count both sides of the bet towards rollover, fair? Not really, but that's how it works.
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                • kobee24
                  SBR High Roller
                  • 06-14-12
                  • 148

                  #9
                  For anyone who'll be in the same situation, I bet in mixed ways, both normal and hedging to rollover the money. I was fortunate to win my normal bets so made some more profit than what I had. Then withdrew almost all, came to my account in two days. Bet365 rules .
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                  • teaz2win
                    SBR Hustler
                    • 02-12-13
                    • 98

                    #10
                    Originally posted by tto827
                    Most books will not count both sides of the bet towards rollover, fair? Not really, but that's how it works.

                    You need to inquire with the book themselves. For roll over some books use the lower between what you wager versus what you win. For example risking 100 to win 25 would be 25 towards the roll or a wager risking 100 on parlay to win 1200 would be 100 towards the roll.
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