Hi im looking for suggestions of books with a cashout option like bet365?
Any information or direction greatly appreciated.
JaimeMiro
SBR MVP
03-14-17
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#2
Used Bet365 before; and had issues... Betfair is your friend. Never had a payout issue, verification issue. Topnotch/.
Rate them just beneath Pinnacle cause of payout times using e-wallets --> 12 hrs compared to 3 - 5 min on Pinny
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Hareeba!
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-01-06
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#3
Best advice is give them a big miss!
I've never heard of one offering a fair price for a cashout.
Far better to lay it on an exchange than accepting what the bookie offers.
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JaimeMiro
SBR MVP
03-14-17
2515
#4
No longer like cash-outs as have lost made amounts of money, esp in tennis when have a huge parlay and my player is done. Usually those kind of bets pull through
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Sagan
SBR Rookie
02-24-18
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#5
I appreciate your advice. I understand they are not useful to most people. However i am still looking for an answer to this question if you can advise on that.
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06-10-10
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#6
Originally posted by Sagan
I appreciate your advice. I understand they are not useful to most people. However i am still looking for an answer to this question if you can advise on that.
What country are you in?
Ladbrokes, William Hill and most of the big name UK bookies have it.
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SBR Drew
SBR Hall of Famer
01-08-18
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#7
Cash out options are a tool that allows you to cut your losses or winnings. There are many books who offer these. Personally they are not a long term method for successfully wagering.
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SBR MVP
01-09-18
3434
#8
Originally posted by Sagan
I appreciate your advice. I understand they are not useful to most people. However i am still looking for an answer to this question if you can advise on that.
Unibet
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Crusherrr
SBR MVP
06-27-16
3649
#9
Sportsbook has it but your better off hedging with a live bet.
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Sagan
SBR Rookie
02-24-18
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#10
Thanks for the replies. I found a decent list on another site. If anyone is interested in it let me know. Not sure i can post the link here tho.
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piterp
SBR High Roller
06-02-13
241
#11
The problem with cashout is that this option could be disable be bookmaker for example in middle of event
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lonnie55
SBR MVP
04-08-16
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Originally posted by Hareeba!
Best advice is give them a big miss!
I've never heard of one offering a fair price for a cashout.
Far better to lay it on an exchange than accepting what the bookie offers.
Of course cashout can make sense, e.g.
- when you bought a totally wrong price on early market, it drops heavily and you fear a void afterwards. Then it's better to cashout than to hedge and maybe lose both sides
- it can extend the durability of an account at a soft book, because when you accept cheeky cashout offers bookies think you are a moron and will limit you later
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acquavallo
SBR Sharp
03-16-18
350
#13
Originally posted by Crusherrr
Sportsbook has it but your better off hedging with a live bet.
This.
You always make more bundling yourself than accepting prepackaged, whether in this or in grocery shopping.
Same goes for Asian Handicap. But you have to enjoy utilizing the math and extra work nvolved.