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Originally Posted by picoman
on their site it says 2% commission of net winning. i am assuming net winning refers to net winning of a single event, right. let's say you bet kc at -106 and kc over at +100...that is two seperate events, so commission would calculate seperately?
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Correct.
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Originally Posted by picoman
let's say you bet kc ml to win 100 usd at -106 and kc over to win 100 usd. assume the final score is 5-1 kc won. (won the ml and lose on the over). i assume your over loss does not offset your ml win? and you end up with winning 98 dollars on the ml and lose 100 dollars on the over...so you're down 2 dollars after the game is graded and commission taken out?
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Correct. You're down $2 after commissions.
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Originally Posted by picoman
or they offset each other and you're not charged commission at all because your net winning is 0?
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No, they're considered separate events for the purposes of calculating commissions.
If, however, you bet $100 to win $100 on the KC ML, and then, after a line move, bet $100 to win $105 on KC's opponent, if KC won you'd have a "net win" of $0 for the purposes of calculating commission, while if KC's opponent won, you'd have a "net win" of $5 (and hence a commission of $5 × 2% = $.10).