Does it have any adverse effect to your account if you withdrawing winnings every single week, such as kicking you off their book or limiting your wager? Maybe better to hold the winnings until you get a big chunk before withdraw?
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depends on your bookies policy.
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Good thread John.....I've been limited/booted by a number of books over the last decade, and I can say that in the majority of these cases, the delays-limits, etc. were enforced only after I had made a withdrawal, or series of withdrawals.
Not in every case mind you, but I'd say a good 80%. For example, at one point a few years back I had a balance of $40,000 in BetCris for a significant period of time, perhaps months. It was only after I started funnelling that money out to Neteller that my limits were slashed, I was banned from the Loyalty Program, etc.
Of course, there are some books that will start with the penalties even if you have not even thought of withdrawing. WillHill comes to mind, as they pulled the blankets over their heads and limited me almost immediately after a semi-decent run. But in my experience it is the withdrawals that usually sends the books panicking.
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