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Which book is willing to offer not only to myself but to anyone else who wants it a free 100.00 wagering account without an initial deposit but with a 30 times rollover requirement.

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[This message was edited by HaveAGoodOne on December 04, 2003 at 01:48 PM.]
 

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Help me out here, why exactly would a book want to offer that? Ya gotta at least offer to match it with $100.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by HaveAGoodOne:
So besides my good suggestion, who is willing to do it?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Any number of the following might

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I don't see why a book wouldn't do this because someone has to wager the 100.00 30 times over in order to even think of requesting a payout. so by a book offering a free 100.00 to start out with and even if someone doesn't reach the 30 times rollover they might after all want to make a deposit because the book was willing to reach out to give you a chance and also to get more customers for their book.
 

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H.A.G.O....again, what does the book get out of it if you're not sending them cash? If you lose the $100 they breakeven. If you win even after 30X roll then they lose. Hard to figure you;d be committed customer when you're not even sending cash. 100% match would be ultra-generous, an infinite match is a waste of the book's time.
 

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If you haven't sent them a penny then you're not really a customer, you're just browsing. "You might want to mke a deposit?" Well, then make one. Books probably think, and rightly so, that people looking for totally free accounts and cheap bastards anyway.
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Any hookers out there giving free blow j*bs with a thirty blow rollover ?

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I don't know if you know this or not. If you're a good player and win(mostly) they will probrably red flag you and watch your every move. So in the long run say you might win some but in the long run what you are winning the book can take your bet and bet it somewhere else if they know you are a good player and make up for you winning. As far as you the player, it should not matter. This way by offering this free account both the book and the player wins.
 

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You think a book is going to find a sharp to play with a free $100 account? Anyone that good wouldn't need to beg for a $100 account and would be betting a helluva lot more than 100 bucks. And if they do, why would they need to give them a free account? Doesn't add up.
 

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This is the kind of BS that the industry really needs to get rid of. Us bonus whores get so much more sh*t than a guy wanting a handout gets. If any book agrees to give this guy a free $100, I for one will never play at that book. If he gets hot and has $1000 after the 30 time rollover, whose money do you think he will be getting ? He will be paid with actual post up customers funds.
 

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