Let's say I don't plan on making many bets over $50, would it still make financial sense in the long run to opt for the reduced juice program or would I be better off enrolling in a bonus program? If so which one? Thanks.
5dimes reduced juice or bonus program for small stakes bettor?
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djmanoSBR High Roller
- 04-30-12
- 209
#15dimes reduced juice or bonus program for small stakes bettor?Tags: None -
Keith RichardSBR MVP
- 07-06-06
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#2I bet 50 to 100 on average bet and I wouldn't want anything but reduced juice option at 5Dimes. Play at another book who offers a good bonus if you can afford to fund both.Comment -
pologqSBR Posting Legend
- 10-07-12
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#3reduced juice will result in more money in the long runComment -
texhooperSBR Posting Legend
- 01-05-09
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#4reduced juice. plus you may get a little tickle up your ass to bet more than $50 a pop.Comment -
djmanoSBR High Roller
- 04-30-12
- 209
#5thanks everyone for your replies. id rather not deal with calculating roll-over anyway so this works out better.Comment -
bettingstationSBR MVP
- 03-25-13
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#6its good for regular playerComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#7What Country you from?Comment -
djmanoSBR High Roller
- 04-30-12
- 209
#8im from US but living in UK currentlyComment -
icsky3SBR MVP
- 04-14-07
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#9Reduced juice = more money for you. Essentially it is a bonus, but ongoing and 0 rollover. Best perk in the business...for usa.Comment
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