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  • Bdolan33
    SBR MVP
    • 05-02-12
    • 1255

    #1
    Withdrawing Freeplay money?
    Been wagering for awhile but this has been my first experience with free plays. I started with a 300$ freeplay, and then bet 100$ and won 300$. So now My freeplay says $600. I was told by the cashier that I couldnt cash out the $300 I won yet because I didnt fufill the requirements? Can someone help me explain what I need to do before i can cash out?
  • Easy-Rider 66
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 02-14-12
    • 36100

    #2
    You are going to have to roll it over(wager it) an x amount of times before you can cash out. Each freeplay bonus can have different rollover requirements.
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    • Bdolan33
      SBR MVP
      • 05-02-12
      • 1255

      #3
      Originally posted by Easy-Rider 66
      You are going to have to roll it over(wager it) an x amount of times before you can cash out. Each freeplay bonus can have different rollover requirements.
      This one has a 10x rollover. Just to be sure of what ur saying Rider, I need to bet the initial $300 freeplay, 10 times in a row, $300 each time, and win all ten times, to cash out? I hope theres something im missing. What if I bet less than $300? Are those bets useless?
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      • FreeFall
        SBR MVP
        • 02-20-08
        • 3365

        #4
        If the initial freeplay has a 10x rollover you need to book $3,000 in action before asking for your money. Read their fine print as not all bets are equal in this case.
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        • Easy-Rider 66
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 02-14-12
          • 36100

          #5
          Originally posted by FreeFall
          If the initial freeplay has a 10x rollover you need to book $3,000 in action before asking for your money. Read their fine print as not all bets are equal in this case.
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          • Bdolan33
            SBR MVP
            • 05-02-12
            • 1255

            #6
            Originally posted by FreeFall
            If the initial freeplay has a 10x rollover you need to book $3,000 in action before asking for your money. Read their fine print as not all bets are equal in this case.
            I see, so as long as I total up $3000 in bets eventually, i can cash out if i manage to still have a profit by then. thanks
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            • unluckysob
              SBR MVP
              • 05-21-08
              • 1527

              #7
              some books----roll over increases if you win with free play----at these books do not bet parlays or big dog mls----unless you do not mind monster rollover
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              • dolson
                SBR Sharp
                • 01-10-12
                • 478

                #8
                Bookmaker and dsi give a freeplay bonus that doesn't require any roll over.
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                • secretstash
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 03-29-10
                  • 14907

                  #9
                  Originally posted by dolson
                  Bookmaker and dsi give a freeplay bonus that doesn't require any roll over.
                  lol dolson u cant be serious man.

                  i know its just words but the bonuses are still the same rollover.

                  they have 100% bonus with a 20 X rollover on the deposit = same thing as a 100% bonus with a 10X rollover on the deposit and the freeplay

                  -stash
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                  • dolson
                    SBR Sharp
                    • 01-10-12
                    • 478

                    #10
                    Originally posted by secretstash
                    lol dolson u cant be serious man.

                    i know its just words but the bonuses are still the same rollover.

                    they have 100% bonus with a 20 X rollover on the deposit = same thing as a 100% bonus with a 10X rollover on the deposit and the freeplay

                    -stash
                    If I win a parlay for $20,000 with freeplay, I only need to worry about rolling my deposit, a much better deal if Im a winner.
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                    • secretstash
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 03-29-10
                      • 14907

                      #11
                      Originally posted by dolson
                      If I win a parlay for $20,000 with freeplay, I only need to worry about rolling my deposit, a much better deal if Im a winner.
                      this is true.. does bookmaker limit u to 2 team parlays? also the max line u can use is a +200 so i doubt the fp parlay would ever get that big but it could be an advantage.

                      if ur looking for other advantages... betonline allows u to place fp wagers on +500000 lines.. anything.. no +200 max cap

                      -stash
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                      • dolson
                        SBR Sharp
                        • 01-10-12
                        • 478

                        #12
                        Bookmaker allows players to make any parlay with free play, I always use it for four and five teamers.
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