Which is the Best plan option for Cascade?

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I'm planning to open an account with Cascade. They have 4 plans:

1: Standard
2: 1/2 price wagering
3: Volume rebate
4: Losses rebate

I'm a 200-1000 bettor, could go up to 3000 during playoffs. Which plans serve best for me? need advise from cascade acct holders. :icon_conf
 

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Not #4 if you are planning on winning. If there loss rebate is the same as 5 dimes the only way to get a loss rebate is if you are a loser for the whole year. I does not pay you 1cent for losses unless you are a net loser.
 

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Fish is RIGHT! 105 is the Nutts! I have already saved a bunch just in reduced vig this football season. LT
 

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-105 for sure. you can always get a volume rebate (wagerweb) or loss rebate from another book (sos), but cascade is one of the few reputable books that have 105 wagering available.
 
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druidwarrior said:
I'm planning to open an account with Cascade. They have 4 plans:

1: Standard
2: 1/2 price wagering
3: Volume rebate
4: Losses rebate

I'm a 200-1000 bettor, could go up to 3000 during playoffs. Which plans serve best for me? need advise from cascade acct holders. :icon_conf

Without knowing specifics, I have no idea.

1. Standard. Is that an option to get nothing?
2. 1/2 price wagering. 5% hard to pass that up.
3. Volume rebate, might net out more than 5% juice, depending on volume vs. how many bets you lose, saving the 5% vig.
4. Losses rebate, if you were David1, this would be a no brainer.

Best way to figure it out is do a feasibility study. Or a dry run. You know your volume, your win%, and can figure out which will net you the most. If you are not a scalper/middler, I would speculate the 5% will net out highest. Good luck, I never get offers like that anymore.

Best Wishes...OF :103631605
 

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druidwarrior said:
I'm planning to open an account with Cascade. They have 4 plans:

1: Standard
2: 1/2 price wagering
3: Volume rebate
4: Losses rebate

I'm a 200-1000 bettor, could go up to 3000 during playoffs. Which plans serve best for me? need advise from cascade acct holders. :icon_conf

I think the volume rebate is the best.
 

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roach23 said:
what's a volume rebate?

Cascade defines it as:

•Receive a rebate on your volume monthly.

3/4 of a percent between September and March, 1/2 of a percent between April and August. The volume is calculated on the base of all bets excluding the juice/vig.

Example: On a bet 160/100, the base is the 100.



This would be your volume at -110 I would imagine. Can't speak for anyone else, but I don't make many plays at -110 anymore(low volume). -105 is pretty much the only option, in my opinion.
 

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Unless my math is way off here, I don't see how 3/4% voolume rebate at standard -110 odds can possibly be better than -105 reduced vig. Seems to me the rebate would need to be almost 2.5% to compete.

If you bet 110/100 with a .75% rebate then your net is 109.25/100.75. That's not even -108 juice. 105 juice is easily better.

And if the 5% rebate beats the reduced vig then you should quit altogether! :money8:
 
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Yes, I had no idea the volume rebate was so low. You will net out much better on the reduced vig. The volume vig would have to be near 2.5% just to be equitable on a 50% win rate. So the volume rebate is weak and underpriced under any circumstance. If you hit at a rate where it would become a wash, you would have no worries about rebates anyway. Take the 1/2 price vig.

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