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Which is the best way to withdraw 15K from a bookie (not admitting professionals) without getting flagged:
A) in regular small amounts 800-900k
B) Big amounts 5-6K
leetreaper
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
10-23-10
34841
#2
So 5K is a big amount now? Bro have you ever worked in your life?
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thebaibol
SBR Rookie
03-30-17
44
#3
well it is for recreational bookies
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Optional
Moderator
06-10-10
64450
#4
I doubt it will make a lot of difference. If you withdraw any amount they will look at the account.
Withdrawing half might make them feel like they still have a shot to win some back i guess. But if you are dealing with a book who decides to pay based on that, they are probably going to give you some grief anyway.
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Sawyer
SBR Hall of Famer
06-01-09
7874
#5
Well, if you try to withdraw the whole 15k, it can raise the flag. I suggest to withdraw in smaller amounts. It depends on book actually. Withdraw some, then wait few days, then withdraw again. I suggest to not keep above 5-6k in a single softbook by the way.
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dealer wins
SBR Wise Guy
02-03-09
816
#6
Just withdraw already, you think the software they profile you with wont know exactly how much your win/loss is, whether you only take sharp odds etc.
Withdrawing has zero effect on the limiting process
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PD77
SBR MVP
12-11-09
2372
#7
Which sportsbook? That will make the most difference IMO.