Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
Originally Posted by Don Perignom View Post
BetOnline has discontinued its reload bonuses.

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The reloads were not the world's greatest. Typical sports reload was 25% with 6x rollover, which worked out to 3.33% nominal value. But the bonus was awarded in free play with very restrictive rules. Only certain bets were allowed, with max odds of +150. As restricted, the effective value was only around 2% unless I missed an angle of attack.
I saw that as well and wondered why they would change something they have been doing successfully for years.
FYI they often offer up to 100% reload bonuses with 12x roll about once every few months or so. IIRC there's usually a 1k cap.

I was wondering, with the gaining popularity of sports betting and the growing trend of how to gain a legit advantage, Ie podcasts, YouTube, edge-seeking software, Billy's new book The Syndicates, and multi-accounting trends(as what's been being talked about as of late) if they are getting hit a lot harder on bonuses by the SHARPS, and it's just costing them too much money?


Or, are they just following some other new trend by the bigger regulated places?


Q: What's the dead giveaway that a sports bettor is a square?
A: They call themselves a sharp.

Nothing says "expertise" like picking your own snappy moniker: