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This is my first time depositing in a sportsbook. If i deposit 1k and recieve a 20% sign-up bonus, that would put my balance at 1200. I know the rollover req. are usually 3-6x. But if i put 200 on a game and loose, how much can I withdrawl 1000 or 800? There's no seperate balance so i don't know if im betting the 200 bonus or my own. And since im withdrawling before meeting the rollover req..... I know this seems stupid but i just wanted to make sure before depositing.
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You have to read the rules at the book.

Most books, if the rolloever is 5X and you deposit $1000 and get $200, you must make $6000 in wagers before you can withdraw anything.

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sean1 said:
You have to read the rules at the book.

Most books, if the rolloever is 5X and you deposit $1000 and get $200, you must make $6000 in wagers before you can withdraw anything.

Sean

I don't think you have to gamble that much before you can withdraw anything, it is just before you can withdraw any of your bonus. If you lose 200 then they will do the math and figure out how much you can withdraw. It would probably be something like $820 or something like that. At least that is how my sportsbook does it.
 

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At many books you will forfeit the bonus if you withdraw before meeting wagering requirements on the bonus, at others you will not be able to withdraw at all.
 

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ok well im talking about betjamaica. Just to clear things up, I can't deposit 1k recieve 200 bonus, loose the bonus and withdrawl 1k. But if i do the same and win the 200 bet I can withdrawl 1200. (1400-200 bonus)
 

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