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im looking to place some big bets on college footballl props, as an example 5dimes only allows to risk 500. Im looking to move 5-10 dimes..thanks
 

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I can't qoute limits for college football props right now but if I were you I would contact SBG Global and try to speak with someone as high up in management as possible and explain what you are looking for. SBG Global takes very high gameday limits on college football sides and totals. They may well accomadate you with any reasonable college prop bet for some high limits that you may want to wager on if you make arrangements beforehand. I linked their website in red above for you.

Email Randall at management@sbgglobal.com and ask him in the email if you can call him regarding your requirements and see if he will discuss details with you by phone.


Do not worry about getting paid by SBG Global, if you are straight with them they most certainly will reciprocate and be straight with you and pay you promptly whenever you request a legitimate withdrawal.

Feel free to mention that Wilheim at the Rx.com referred you. Also please be sure to mention that you are from The Rx.com. Your deposit if there is one will help keep this site in business and available to help all players big and small in the future.



Best of luck, wilheim..
 
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Do not worry about getting paid by SBG Global, if you are straight with them they most certainly will reciprocate and be straight with you and pay you promptly whenever you request a legitimate withdrawal.





Best of luck, wilheim..

Willheim: I was thinking of putting some money at SBG Global, but your language quoted above gives me pause. Exactly what do you mean by "if you are straight with them"? What does it mean to not be straight with them?

I try to win every single bet that I make, and I only make bets that I think, given the line offered, I can expect to make money on in the long run. Is this "being straight"?

Sorry if I made a mountain out of a mole hill here, just trying to be extra cautious and informed....
 

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I love props too love books with college football player props. Wagerweb was great till they got so scared of prop players and said bet 5 times ur regular amount on other things to be able to bet props. Insanity. I hope 5 dIMES Offers a lot of them this year
 

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Sorry if I was vague or misleading in my post above. What I was referring to is with props there is more room for a bad or wrong line to get hung and sometime books have to cancel bets when that happens (i am not sure if SBG Global does that but some books do). The subject itself is controversial and certainly is not one that is soley a problem for SBG Global, all books at one time or another have posted a bad line for a prop.

My point is if you are professional about that kind of thing and report it to the book then they most certainly would be very appreciative. On the other hand shot takers who play an obviously bad line are unpopular at all books they take those shots at. SBG Global would be no exception.

I know many players feel a line is a line and if you hang it you have to honor it with anyone who bets it and there is some truth to that. However personally having been on both sides of the fence over the years in this business I would never bet a bad line if I saw one at a book I was funded at. That is my own personal policy and one I respect when I see players use the same policy themselves.

I have mediated some very messy disputes at many different books that all began with a bad line bet. Usually there are no winners in those kind of disputes. Luckily these days bad lines are fairly rare as books have learned the hard way to make sure someone double checks lines before they are actually posted on their websites. Unfortunately with props it is not always easy to tell a bad line from a correct one.

Anyway that was what I meant when I said if you treat them right they will threat you right. A book like SBG Global that takes heavy action on props and also is known for hanging a large prop menu during football season is especially vulnerable to what amounts to a simple human error. Like the man said "nobody's perfect".

Please don't let that remark stop you from playing at SBG Global, I only added it because the thread itself is about high limit props.

Also if you do decide to post up at SBG can you kindly as a favor to The Rx.com use the link I posted in red below or any of the others scattered around site so that they will know you came to them from The Rx.. That is what keeps our sponsers renewing their contracts hence allowing the site to stay in business which makes it possible for every Rxer to be an email away from immediate help if they ever need it at any Rx.com sponser.

We are also more than willing to help players with problems with non-sponsers but those disputes are more difficult and sometime fruitless but none the less all of our mods will try their very best with even the most notorious book if a Rxer has a problem with them.


SBG Global Link...

You have my word that I will be there for you if you ever need asistance with a book by simply emailing me at:

wilheim@therx.com back-up person19481950@yahoo.com

Email me your Rx poster name, the account number of the book in question and a brief description of the problem. I will be on it immediately and will stick with you until the proper and fair thing is done. Non sponsers like I said can be problematic at times.


Thanks, wilheim
 

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props are a break even proposition for books they offer them as a courtesy you wont find anyone taking 5k or more from you not gonna happen
 

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If Sbgglobal is so solid, why are they rated a "D-" at Sportsbookreview.com? I'm not BASHING or being argumentive...I just would like to know if they're an out to be trusted. I hear one thing, then I see a D- rating. They are listed on the "avoid" list.
 

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I was trying to figure out where to ask these questions, and this seems as good a place as any. Was going to fund my old BODOG account today, but because of their problems, and the fact I should try to take advantage of a 10 or 20 percent signup bonus, thought I'd shop around for a different book.

So, question #1 is which is the best book out there, given that I like to play mostly NCAA and NFL straight bets and teasers?

Question 2...I live in the Vegas area, and have been told that as a Nevada resident, I cannot collect on any sign-up bonuses. (Of course, I was told this after I sent them my money.) Any way of getting around this without lying about my address?

Thanks in advance....
 

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No juice on teasers !!

garyj555 try SBG Global, they have 30% initial deposit bonus untill Thursday. And if you like to play teasers they have a promotion. For your second question you can contact customer service they have live help.

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SBG Global Link...

Only Rx.com links alowed, thank you, wilheim
 
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Sorry if I was vague or misleading in my post above. What I was referring to is with props there is more room for a bad or wrong line to get hung and sometime books have to cancel bets when that happens (i am not sure if SBG Global does that but some books do). The subject itself is controversial and certainly is not one that is soley a problem for SBG Global, all books at one time or another have posted a bad line for a prop.

My point is if you are professional about that kind of thing and report it to the book then they most certainly would be very appreciative. On the other hand shot takers who play an obviously bad line are unpopular at all books they take those shots at. SBG Global would be no exception.

I know many players feel a line is a line and if you hang it you have to honor it with anyone who bets it and there is some truth to that. However personally having been on both sides of the fence over the years in this business I would never bet a bad line if I saw one at a book I was funded at. That is my own personal policy and one I respect when I see players use the same policy themselves.

I have mediated some very messy disputes at many different books that all began with a bad line bet. Usually there are no winners in those kind of disputes. Luckily these days bad lines are fairly rare as books have learned the hard way to make sure someone double checks lines before they are actually posted on their websites. Unfortunately with props it is not always easy to tell a bad line from a correct one.

Anyway that was what I meant when I said if you treat them right they will threat you right. A book like SBG Global that takes heavy action on props and also is known for hanging a large prop menu during football season is especially vulnerable to what amounts to a simple human error. Like the man said "nobody's perfect".

Please don't let that remark stop you from playing at SBG Global, I only added it because the thread itself is about high limit props.

Also if you do decide to post up at SBG can you kindly as a favor to The Rx.com use the link I posted in red below or any of the others scattered around site so that they will know you came to them from The Rx.. That is what keeps our sponsers renewing their contracts hence allowing the site to stay in business which makes it possible for every Rxer to be an email away from immediate help if they ever need it at any Rx.com sponser.

We are also more than willing to help players with problems with non-sponsers but those disputes are more difficult and sometime fruitless but none the less all of our mods will try their very best with even the most notorious book if a Rxer has a problem with them.


SBG Global Link...

You have my word that I will be there for you if you ever need asistance with a book by simply emailing me at:

wilheim@therx.com back-up person19481950@yahoo.com

Email me your Rx poster name, the account number of the book in question and a brief description of the problem. I will be on it immediately and will stick with you until the proper and fair thing is done. Non sponsers like I said can be problematic at times.


Thanks, wilheim

Now that makes perfect sense. Thanks, Wilheim.
 

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If Sbgglobal is so solid, why are they rated a "D-" at Sportsbookreview.com? I'm not BASHING or being argumentive...I just would like to know if they're an out to be trusted. I hear one thing, then I see a D- rating. They are listed on the "avoid" list.

Anything?
 

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I guess SBG is good unless you piss them off, maybe by winning or betting sharp numbers, or something like that.
 

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Regarding SBG Global and their rating at SBR.

To begin you won't find me bashing SBR, they do what they do and do it well but in the case of SBG Global's rating there the problem goes back several years mainly to a single incident that involved the previous owner of this site plus some casino play issue that involved a married couple. Basically some complicated disputes that I really don't have all the details to. Bottom line it has always been huge players that have had problems in the past with SBG Global not your typical forum post up player.

Today SBG Global has now purchased the much maligned Royal Sportsbook and is making a huge effort to turn that book around.

SBG Global has been very cooperative with The Rx.com moderators to date when any of the rare problems have arisen between a Rxer and SBG Global. I am extremely confident that any future problems since SBG Global has become a principle sponser here at The Rx.com would be resolved promptly and more important fairly without a lot of he said she said banter.

The Rx.com is not looking to send whales to SBG with huge credit lines and will most certainly get to the bottom of any casino disputes should any occur.

Personally as far as SBR's rating of SBG Global goes I remain confident it is not a reliable barometer for the average Rxer looking for a new book to bet football at this very close to beginning new season.

All Rx.com posters should not be hesitent to post up at SBG Global because they happen to have a poor rating at another website. You have the entire Rx mod team on your side and little to worry about at all by playing there.


Thanks, wil..
 
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