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Originally Posted by
accountinquestion
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Originally Posted by
redietz
Account -- you really have no clue. Go sit in the corner.
How do you determine that someone is being limited because they are "a winner" versus "the manager has too much on one side" versus "those are the rules for your card status and the tier of the game" versus "the manager's at lunch; let's limit this guy?"
The answer -- you cannot.
I'm limited to $500 futures at a bunch of offshores. You don't see me making YouTube videos to demonstrate it. I was limited to $275 per game on XFL last week at NorthBet. Is it because I'm a "winning sports bettor?" How would you know?
Uhhh Redietz when you are limited on every bet at the sports book and it is far below their posted maxs then you can uhm easily tell vs your scenario.
You are not even worth insulting over this. It is just embarassing.
Posted maxes are flexible. And in Las Vegas, if you'll notice, very few places even post maxes any longer. If you ask what the maxes are, the majority of places will answer you with a ho, a hum, and some questions so they can find you in their data base and figure out what YOUR maxes should be.
In fact, I actually did a formal survey in Las Vegas, about 15 years ago, regarding maxes. A summary was published in PlayBook. The majority of places did not want to give a hard-and-fast answer. But some would give a conditional answer. That summary is when I discovered the card-tier and game-tier priorities at CET. I still have some questionnaires lying around if you want to check them out.
But yes, account, you're an expert to end all experts.
But don't take my word for it. Go to Las Vegas, show up at windows in all the sports books, and ask what their maximum bets are for such-and-such sport. See how many give you an immediate crystalline answer and see how many do not. And don't cheat by just asking for some limits sheet or brochure. Actually ASK the window people what the limits are. Then see if you get a straight answer or if you get shuttled to the manager, who will likely determine YOUR limits. And dress nicely, so they know you're not some vagabond asking silly questions to kill time.