Say I have 10k in a book and wanna use 2k strictly for one sport...is there any US books that can separate funds within one acct?
What books let you split money within one acct?
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theblueprintSBR Sharp
- 10-29-11
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#1What books let you split money within one acct?Tags: None -
BranchDavidianSBR MVP
- 08-29-10
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#2So what you want is a bookie to do your bookkeeping for you? You can't control your own account? You really expect a bookie to tell you that you can't bet any more of your posted up funds on baseball, but put it on any other sport? Jeez, if you want to cap your losses at $2000 in any single sport, just stop betting after losing $2000 --- problem solved. If you are in such need of help in controlling your bankroll, perhaps you should find another hobby. Your bookie is not interested in limiting their winnings, just as you will not be interested in stopping your betting after $2000 in losses. I have a feeling that you do not have $10k in any book, and there is zero chance of this happening anytime soon! Anyone with such a funded account would not be asking this question.Comment -
propSBR MVP
- 09-04-07
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#3I don't get it. Imo, this challenges the there's no such thing as a stupid question. Say such a feature did exist, which by the way it doesn't, how would you reload? Say you lost $2,000 on your selected sport and needed to reup. Could you move your $8,000 from other sports there. And who would want such a program, and what's the intent of it? It would only make things more difficult for users.Comment -
BigDaddySBR Hall of Famer
- 02-01-06
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#4it's a great idea
would be cool if a book allowed you a way of doing something like thatComment -
5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
- 51995
#5I don't get it. Imo, this challenges the there's no such thing as a stupid question. Say such a feature did exist, which by the way it doesn't, how would you reload? Say you lost $2,000 on your selected sport and needed to reup. Could you move your $8,000 from other sports there. And who would want such a program, and what's the intent of it? It would only make things more difficult for users.Comment -
whyteowlSBR High Roller
- 12-08-11
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#6If the bettor is either going to allocate funds separately in the bookmaker's account, or withdraw it and do it in his own bank account, which do you think the book would prefer? At least if the book does it they know the bettor will transfer it over when they lose later, rather than spending it since it's already cashed out.Comment -
theblueprintSBR Sharp
- 10-29-11
- 276
#7Jeez it was just a question. I allocate my funds properly. I just thought it would be dope if it was possible.Comment
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