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Heritage: $100 limits on Australian Open Final?
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Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
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#1Heritage: $100 limits on Australian Open Final?Tags: None -
Darkside MagickSBR Posting Legend
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#2i have $2,000 justin..hmmmmmmmmm you must had been smoking them on the tennis..congratsComment -
Emily_HainesSBR Posting Legend
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#3These are the first steps they take in closing your account.Comment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
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#4If they closed my account and paid me, that would be fine. But I have a 5-figure rollover to hit...Originally posted by Emily_HainesThese are the first steps they take in closing your account.Comment -
LVHerbieSBR Hall of Famer
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#5Slightly off-topic but shouldn't the ripping off bookmaker's slogan tell you something?
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duritoSBR Posting Legend- 07-03-06
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#6better prices on either side with nearly unlimited liquidity everywhere. why do you care?Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#7he has a rollover to makeOriginally posted by duritobetter prices on either side with nearly unlimited liquidity everywhere. why do you care?Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend- 07-03-06
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#8right, but they have plenty of other shit he can bet on at not shit prices. yet he starts this thread to brag that another book cut his limits. oh wow.Originally posted by Hareeba!he has a rollover to make
it's a usa facing book, you aren't gonna be able to bet much on tennis, grand slam final or not.Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
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#9I think it was a brag post meaning he has his account up to $101 or $161Comment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
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#10Anytime I bet at tennis at Heritage, the price is probably better than the Pinny price 5 minutes later. Do you have any clue about tennis liquidity, or do you just like to see yourself post? If there were unlimited liquidity, I would not be betting at Heritage (or BetOnline, Bookmaker, or others for that matter).Originally posted by duritobetter prices on either side with nearly unlimited liquidity everywhere. why do you care?Comment -
FourLengthsClearSBR MVP
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#11I still struggle to see why it makes the slightest difference to you whether the Heritage limit is USD 100 or USD 2000 (rollover not withstanding).Originally posted by Justin7Anytime I bet at tennis at Heritage, the price is probably better than the Pinny price 5 minutes later. Do you have any clue about tennis liquidity, or do you just like to see yourself post? If there were unlimited liquidity, I would not be betting at Heritage (or Betonline, Bookmaker, or others for that matter).
Money is coming in giant lumps for Nadal on Betfair and the odds have moved by 2c since yesterday. I am guessing the picture at Pinny is similar.Comment -
shari91BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-23-10
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#12Originally posted by FourLengthsClear
I still struggle to see why it makes the slightest difference to you whether the Heritage limit is USD 100 or USD 2000 (rollover not withstanding).
Money is coming in giant lumps for Nadal on Betfair and the odds have moved by 2c since yesterday. I am guessing the picture at Pinny is similar.
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Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
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#13Now you are asking more relevant questions.Originally posted by FourLengthsClearI still struggle to see why it makes the slightest difference to you whether the Heritage limit is USD 100 or USD 2000.
Money is coming in giant lumps for Nadal on Betfair and the odds have moved by 2c since yesterday. I am guessing the picture at Pinny is fairly similar at Pinny.
Why would a book limit a player to $100 on a super liquid market? 1. Is their risk management totally incompetent? 2. Or do they want to harass the player? 3. Or is there some other reason?
Durito noted that there are other markets with a lot of value there. Which of the three suggested possibilities does that coincide with?Comment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
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#14On a random note, Djok and under are the right sides.Originally posted by shari91
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minet123SBR Posting Legend
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#15-Gambling vocabulary clarification-Originally posted by Justin7On a random note, Djok and under are the right sides.
The only right side is the side that cashesComment -
shari91BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-23-10
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#16Listen you, I will concede that my Nadal bet might take a bit of stars aligning and humidity continuing to rise for it to come off, but I do like my over 3.5 sets bet. No way would I take the over in this one so hopefully we both hit that one at least. (And Nadal wins of courseOriginally posted by Justin7
On a random note, Djok and under are the right sides.
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minet123SBR Posting Legend
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#17The Vegemite syndicate has spokenOriginally posted by shari91Listen you, I will concede that my Nadal bet might take a bit of stars aligning and humidity continuing to rise for it to come off, but I do like my over 3.5 sets bet. No way would I take the over in this one so hopefully we both hit that one at least. (And Nadal wins of course
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mtneer1212SBR MVP
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#18I'm with you Justin -- I'm on the DjokerComment -
FourLengthsClearSBR MVP
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#19I can't play at Heritage so I am not really qualified to comment. It could be a combination of all three from where I sit.Originally posted by Justin7Now you are asking more relevant questions.
Why would a book limit a player to $100 on a super liquid market? 1. Is their risk management totally incompetent? 2. Or do they want to harass the player? 3. Or is there some other reason?
Durito noted that there are other markets with a lot of value there. Which of the three suggested possibilities does that coincide with?
Their odds are already heavily shaded to the side you want to bet so again, I don't really see what difference it makes to you.Comment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
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#20I wouldn't bet this particular match there. But there are dozens of matches I would bet each week, if they had reasonable limits.Originally posted by FourLengthsClearI can't play at Heritage so I am not really qualified to comment. It could be a combination of all three from where I sit.
Their odds are already heavily shaded to the side you want to bet so again, I don't really see what difference it makes to you.Comment -
LordVodkaSBR Hall of Famer
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#21Hey, Justin, can I PM you a question about 5dimes?Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend- 07-03-06
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#22i forgot you are the big timer that plays half scalps on $440 limit markets at SIA. never occurred to me that you were betting 250k on tennis matchesOriginally posted by Justin7Anytime I bet at tennis at Heritage, the price is probably better than the Pinny price 5 minutes later. Do you have any clue about tennis liquidity, or do you just like to see yourself post? If there were unlimited liquidity, I would not be betting at Heritage (or BetOnline, Bookmaker, or others for that matter).
and sorry i got tossed from heritage quite sometime ago like everyone elseComment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend- 07-03-06
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#23Originally posted by Justin7Now you are asking more relevant questions.
Why would a book limit a player to $100 on a super liquid market? 1. Is their risk management totally incompetent? 2. Or do they want to harass the player? 3. Or is there some other reason?
Durito noted that there are other markets with a lot of value there. Which of the three suggested possibilities does that coincide with?
cause none of their clients (squares) are betting tennis there?
what are your ncaab total limits there? soccer? try betting a few games and see where they end up.
it's a recreational us facing book, what do you want.Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
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#24Heritage's lines on the men's final are unbettable.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
MonteSBR MVP
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#25I doubt that noone cares for tennis finals, all these threads here show otherwise...
All they'd have to do is copy lines and take the action.
But Heritage is either too stubborn or stupid, it doesn't get any easier than such big markets for a bookmaker...Comment -
wiskySBR Sharp
- 11-04-09
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#26100.00 limit ?????? Slap in the face
........congrats
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Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
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#27The Heritage many of us spoke of here in such glowing terms no longer exists, and it will never come back.Comment -
wtt0315SBR Hall of Famer
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#28justin file a complaint with sbr.. maybe justin can help you
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skrtelfanSBR MVP
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#29I had a book that gave me a $50 limit on the Australian open final and there's no way I'm ahead there more than $5000 lifetime on tennis since they only offer the later rounds of the grand slam. It happens.Comment -
jmk2178SBR Hustler
- 02-13-09
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#30Heritage sucks, kicking me out because I was talking bad about them on this forum, bunch of BS, little kidsComment
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