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Old 08-22-2007, 02:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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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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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?
Correct. You're down $2 after commissions.

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or they offset each other and you're not charged commission at all because your net winning is 0?
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).
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