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    Quote Originally Posted by terpkeg View Post
    All futures action on bet from my experience. Any books have no action or must start tournament in rules? Would be good to know. So f'n time consuming mining through all the rules and terms at every shop
    British books can apply the gambling term: "with a run" to options that are unlikely to compete. Thus a horse that is injured or is considered to be more likely to participate in a different race may be offered "with a run", meaning Void/Push if it doesn't compete. Some British books 'may' have offered Djokovic "with a run" after his entry into Australia was blocked. Bets with such a stipulation would be cancelled. Bets without such a stipulation would be losing bets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    No case but bad pr

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    Damn, Tiny, if anyone has the proper frame of reference, it's you......

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    Quote Originally Posted by semibluff View Post
    British books can apply the gambling term: "with a run" to options that are unlikely to compete. Thus a horse that is injured or is considered to be more likely to participate in a different race may be offered "with a run", meaning Void/Push if it doesn't compete. Some British books 'may' have offered Djokovic "with a run" after his entry into Australia was blocked. Bets with such a stipulation would be cancelled. Bets without such a stipulation would be losing bets.
    Of course stipulations would matter. But what everyone is saying here is that without such disclaimers, the default behavior of futures is action. If such a stipulation existed in this case, we would have heard about it by Pag 5 of this thread.

    Edit: I know you were just answering the previous poster's question. Sorry if that's unclear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjsuax13 View Post

    What a smack down. Dana White didn’t even have to put it on PPV.
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    I already responded and said unibet made Publix they refunded all Djokavic future beta for the Australian open. Another dumb post from this little guy.

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    I just got a 500 dollar cash bonus with a 1x rollover from unibet. There was a recent ruling in Pennsylvania that these promotions can be written off for taxes.

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