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Restrictions on Parlays
Just a quick question about why a site would not let you make a specific game part of a parlay? (i.e. on Bodog you cannot make the A&M game part of a parlay currently). What would make a site do this? If it's because they believe they left an edge out there or something then why wouldn't they just change the line?
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Re: Restrictions on Parlays
54 views, no replies? wtf peeps.
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Re: Restrictions on Parlays
Is it a circled game with lower limits? If so, there is good reason they don't want you to parlay it - because their software probably does not limit the parlay on specific teams. For example, if the limit on circled games is $1,000 and you could parlay it, you could parlay it to a bunch of other games at $1,000 per parlay and circumvent the limits.
On the other hand, if it is not a circled game, then I have no good answer. |
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Re: Restrictions on Parlays
What do you mean by "circled game"? Thanks.
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Re: Restrictions on Parlays
A "circled game" is a game that the sportsbook designates as one that they are willing to take lower limits. It may be due to a possible injury or suspension. If a sportsbook normally takes $10K per game, they may only take $500 on a circled game.
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Re: Restrictions on Parlays
Then maybe it is because of Memphis' big dog being listed as questionable?
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Re: Restrictions on Parlays
yep
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