According to their withdraw rules they don't offer it 2Pac. I'm sure you could probably chip dump to yourself or your friend, but thats extremely risky and I don't advise it.
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2Pac
SBR MVP
12-12-07
1474
#3
How do you chip dump at sportsbooks?
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2Pac
SBR MVP
12-12-07
1474
#4
Not that I would do it, but I thought that was a poker type of thing
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#5
You would have to do it via their poker room. However, I strong advise against it.
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2Pac
SBR MVP
12-12-07
1474
#6
Yeah, not going to.
I have 500 at BetED and 330 at BetJM.
This morning it was the exact opposite.
I've been trying to fade my bigger BetJM bets with bets at BetED as insurance, but it hasnt worked out, of course.
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Newguyintown
SBR Sharp
12-24-05
348
#7
Chip-dumping is highly dangerous. Basically you are giving the book a license to take your whole balance at any time in the future. And while players like to think of chip-dumping as harmless, the poker books will act as if you're a rapist.
That said if you need to move a few hundie, its pretty simple. Just dont be stupid about it.
NG
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Bill Dozer
www.twitter.com/BillDozer
07-12-05
10894
#8
Originally posted by Newguyintown
Chip-dumping is highly dangerous. Basically you are giving the book a license to take your whole balance at any time in the future. And while players like to think of chip-dumping as harmless, the poker books will act as if you're a rapist.
That said if you need to move a few hundie, its pretty simple. Just dont be stupid about it.
NG
Good post. It's a good way to get a red check next to your name in the bookie world. If you do it with one on one, it's easy to spot and if you do it at a loaded table you get other people's money involved.