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    Default question about beating a high roll-over bonus

    I'm not sure if this can be done or not but say you deposit 50 and get $5 bonus.. there's a 4x rollover(using easy example)...

    can you bet $55 4 times on heavily favored moneylines and meet the rollover req?

    like Monday- bet 55 on Spurs moneyline against Hawks
    next day Duke against William and Mary.

    can you keep doing this and meet rollover req?

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    As Far I as I know "yes".. I think they would encourage that
    kind of action. I am 99.9% sure you can.

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    thanks img...it seems like that would be one of the better ways to go...although I hate playing heavy favorites....anything can happen...

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    Do this for example

    Tomorrows game

    Syr +550
    UCONN -800

    Bet $49 to win on UCONN to win $6.13
    Bet $6 to win on Syracuse to win to win $33.99

    Worse thing that could happen is you lose $15 bucks.
    But you very likely won't. You will be out of your
    rollover in no time.

    You like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94
    Do this for example

    Tomorrows game

    Syr +550
    UCONN -800

    Bet $49 to win on UCONN to win $6.13
    Bet $6 to win on Syracuse to win to win $33.99

    Worse thing that could happen is you lose $15 bucks.
    But you very likely won't. You will be out of your
    rollover in no time.

    You like?
    good stuff.

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    I can give some advice. Cap the high ML fav your gonna use
    bro. Some people will see a -800 and think it's a lock. I have in
    my lifetime and on here picked 10-13pt dogs +400 +600 dogs
    that won SU. So cap the game and make sure that heavy Fav is
    going to win.

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    img is your box full? i sent you a message earlier..

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    I received your MSG. I did what you said bro.

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    most books don't count any money lines over -200...although bodog and cris I know count anything pretty much (although with cris it's the smaller ammount)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pags11
    most books don't count any money lines over -200...although bodog and cris I know count anything pretty much (although with cris it's the smaller ammount)...
    figures... I was hoping all books would take the action

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    More and more books are using the base amount of your wager towards the rollover. So if you bet a steep moneyline, it would be the "to win" amount that would count towards your roll.

    But some books still just use the risk amount.

    Like pags says, some won't count any wagers over certain odds towards your roll at all. The cutoff varies.

    You have to check the rules with the specific book you are talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94
    As Far I as I know "yes".. I think they would encourage that
    kind of action. I am 99.9% sure you can.
    Going by the traditional definition of "roll-over" that's how it should be. But, some books use the lower of the risk/win amounts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94
    Do this for example

    Tomorrows game

    Syr +550
    UCONN -800

    Bet $49 to win on UCONN to win $6.13
    Bet $6 to win on Syracuse to win to win $33.99

    Worse thing that could happen is you lose $15 bucks.
    But you very likely won't. You will be out of your
    rollover in no time.

    You like?
    I look smarter after this huh?

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