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  • LongBall52
    SBR MVP
    • 06-14-20
    • 1319

    #1
    Books that Kick Out Winners
    It seems to me that limiting their play to very low limits would be better than closing the account. Over time the book could value from your betting opinions.
  • LongBall52
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    • 06-14-20
    • 1319

    #2
    Guessing it's because they aren't well funded with very few players
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    • DontTailMe
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      • 03-24-19
      • 2897

      #3
      Originally posted by LongBall52
      It seems to me that limiting their play to very low limits would be better than closing the account. Over time the book could value from your betting opinions.
      That's why the larger books do exactly what you say - limit winners and use their action to refine the odds. Even smaller offshore books do this too, in my experience. Which books kick out winners completely? I don't doubt there are some, but I would think they are the extreme minority.
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      • xKMACKx
        SBR MVP
        • 11-16-08
        • 1274

        #4
        Originally posted by LongBall52
        Guessing it's because they aren't well funded with very few players
        Bet365 is the worst offender and they have more money than anybody.
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        • lonnie55
          SBR MVP
          • 04-08-16
          • 2689

          #5
          Originally posted by DontTailMe
          That's why the larger books do exactly what you say - limit winners and use their action to refine the odds. Even smaller offshore books do this too, in my experience.
          That's dangerous as they give sharps the chance to manipulate odds with very low stakes and then bet the other side with unrestricted accounts.
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          • Ian
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 11-09-09
            • 6071

            #6
            Originally posted by DontTailMe
            That's why the larger books do exactly what you say - limit winners and use their action to refine the odds. Even smaller offshore books do this too, in my experience. Which books kick out winners completely? I don't doubt there are some, but I would think they are the extreme minority.
            Heritage is very quick to limit winners, and once they do that they share that info with other books who will 86 the people on the list. I know for a fact they share it with wager web and the ABC Islands group. I think, but I'm not 100%, that they share it with the Bet33 group.

            This was accurate 3 years ago, anyway. It could have changed.
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            • LongBall52
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              • 06-14-20
              • 1319

              #7
              It would be interesting to know the average number or a range number of regular players at the offshores as a group. But, that might be difficult since football season would impact the figure as lots of those are one sport customers.
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              • Ksherm
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                • 07-13-10
                • 1067

                #8
                Theres a long list..
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                • DontTailMe
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                  • 03-24-19
                  • 2897

                  #9
                  Originally posted by lonnie55
                  That's dangerous as they give sharps the chance to manipulate odds with very low stakes and then bet the other side with unrestricted accounts.
                  And yet that’s what most of them do.
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                  • lonnie55
                    SBR MVP
                    • 04-08-16
                    • 2689

                    #10
                    Originally posted by DontTailMe
                    And yet that’s what most of them do.
                    Do they?
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                    • pologq
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 10-07-12
                      • 19899

                      #11
                      most limit from what i hear. they still want their action but not lose their shirt to them.
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                      • DontTailMe
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                        • 03-24-19
                        • 2897

                        #12
                        Originally posted by lonnie55
                        Do they?
                        As far as US offshore books are concerned, yes, absolutely. Do you think otherwise?
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                        • lonnie55
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                          • 04-08-16
                          • 2689

                          #13
                          Originally posted by DontTailMe
                          As far as US offshore books are concerned, yes, absolutely. Do you think otherwise?
                          I have no idea TBH. Most of the EU books are copycats that copy the odds from reference books like b365 regardless of any player's action.
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                          • Ian
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 11-09-09
                            • 6071

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ian
                            Heritage is very quick to limit winners, and once they do that they share that info with other books who will 86 the people on the list. I know for a fact they share it with wager web and the ABC Islands group. I think, but I'm not 100%, that they share it with the Bet33 group.

                            This was accurate 3 years ago, anyway. It could have changed.
                            FWIW, the Heritage account at SBR disputed my above post, claiming only to share info with wager web. Somehow the other books got my personal info from Heritage... I know this because I had never gotten heat from another book besides Heritage up to that point.
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                            • Stumpage
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                              • 09-21-05
                              • 2906

                              #15
                              The much, much shorter list would be which books DON’T kick out winners...
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                              • DontTailMe
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                                • 03-24-19
                                • 2897

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Ian
                                FWIW, the Heritage account at SBR disputed my above post, claiming only to share info with wager web. Somehow the other books got my personal info from Heritage... I know this because I had never gotten heat from another book besides Heritage up to that point.
                                It's not possible that ABC could have independently come to their own determination on the matter?
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                                • HeeeHAWWWW
                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                  • 06-13-08
                                  • 5487

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Stumpage
                                  The much, much shorter list would be which books DON’T kick out winners...
                                  A list of 1.
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                                  • lonnie55
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 04-08-16
                                    • 2689

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Stumpage
                                    The much, much shorter list would be which books DON’T kick out winners...
                                    Depends on how you define "kicking out".

                                    It's true that most of the books rather limit players to pennies than closing their accounts.
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                                    • Ian
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                                      • 11-09-09
                                      • 6071

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by DontTailMe
                                      It's not possible that ABC could have independently come to their own determination on the matter?
                                      Correct. It is not possible that ABC came to that conclusion on their own. They wouldn't let me open an account there. They had my name, email that I used with Heritage, address and phone number.

                                      They said I wasn't allowed to open an account because I was a winning bettor. The only book that had come to that conclusion was Heritage.
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                                      • asiagambler
                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                        • 07-23-17
                                        • 6827

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by LongBall52
                                        It seems to me that limiting their play to very low limits would be better than closing the account. Over time the book could value from your betting opinions.
                                        I think it's because most just play the soft line against pinnacle and it doesn't take any kind of genius or super hi tech to do that. I think very few originators in the world
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                                        • DontTailMe
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                                          • 03-24-19
                                          • 2897

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by Ian
                                          Correct. It is not possible that ABC came to that conclusion on their own. They wouldn't let me open an account there. They had my name, email that I used with Heritage, address and phone number.

                                          They said I wasn't allowed to open an account because I was a winning bettor. The only book that had come to that conclusion was Heritage.
                                          Okay, thanks for the clarification. That makes sense.


                                          Did you previously have accounts at LooseLines, JazzSports, or BetOdds? Maybe they figured out what kind of bettor you were through their own family, even if they hadn't limited you yet (to your knowledge). I'm not looking for excuses for Heritage. I just find it strange that a book would share sharp play info with others - I've never seen any evidence of that before your post.
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                                          • Ian
                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                            • 11-09-09
                                            • 6071

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by DontTailMe
                                            Okay, thanks for the clarification. That makes sense.


                                            Did you previously have accounts at LooseLines, JazzSports, or BetOdds? Maybe they figured out what kind of bettor you were through their own family, even if they hadn't limited you yet (to your knowledge). I'm not looking for excuses for Heritage. I just find it strange that a book would share sharp play info with others - I've never seen any evidence of that before your post.
                                            Nope. I never had an account with the ABC book. Heritage denies that they share this info with them, so assuming Heritage is telling the truth someone either hacked or stole their database of +EV bettors.
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                                            • DontTailMe
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                                              • 03-24-19
                                              • 2897

                                              #23
                                              Interesting
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