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What books othere than Carib offer "If" wagers off of funds that are tied up on other bets.
 

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Not if the funds are already tied up most don't offer this function.
 
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I know there is at least one more, but I can't recall the name I saw it in a prior post....how great it was to use funds off of current action..now if the current action loses obviously the "If" action will not count....WHICH BOOK?
 

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Been my experience most will, you just have to phone them in. Anyway you can add Bluegrass to the list, they allow it.
 

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Heritage allows you to make these liberal "if bets" off an existing play already entered in they system.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jake:
This type of wager is available at any of our books, thanks to the new software. Give us a call and we will be happy to help in anyway.

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if they need help on an if wager

then u need to make sure and open a casino account for them.

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I really don't understand why ALL books don't offer this option. It lets players bet more and there is really no downside that I can see.
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FWIW I think www.fairdealsports.com offers it, but I hear they stiffed someone once for $80K so I'd be careful about playing there.
 
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thanks,
so far so good...no not a rolling if bet that has been around since I started gambling 10 years ago....a liberal if....like Carib has off of funds already in play
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Darryl Parsons:
I really don't understand why ALL books don't offer this option. It lets players bet more and there is really no downside that I can see.
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FWIW I think http://www.fairdealsports.com offers it, but I hear they stiffed someone once for $80K so I'd be careful about playing there.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

mostly cause a lot of SHOPS have to take it on PAPAER as the SOFTWARE wont allow it. They hate writin paper for some reason, so easier for them just to say NO.............
 

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I would've thought that could be programmed into the software. Is it really that difficult? Somehow I can't imagine it being so.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Darryl Parsons:
I would've thought that could be programmed into the software. Is it really that difficult? Somehow I can't imagine it being so.
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Most SOFTWARE has an IF BET option. The problem arises when they dont use the IF BET when they place the 1st wager, so lets say 5 minutes left your team is up by a MILLION, and you need to get down on a game gettin ready to start, in order for the BOOK to do the IF at that point they have to take it on PAPER....No BIG deal really, but most just dont want the hassle I guess.
 

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