...impossible through the same book anyway.
Ok, I can understand online books not allowing you to play both sides of a contest to avoid fraudulently running up sums/plays to gain bonuses, but look what I did:
2 unit play on the TEX RL @ +140
2 unit play on the SF ML @ +120
So, outside of a 1 run TEX win, there's no way I can lose.
Is this shady? My online book let both wagers go through, and I'd think there'd be some default blocks in place to disallow wagering on opposing teams.
Seems to me a high-roller could stand to take a nice payout with this methodology, I'm a Dollar player though, so this was more of an experiement.
Would like to hear some thoughts/somethig I may be missing.
Obviously I could pull this off using two books...
thanks,
James
Ok, I can understand online books not allowing you to play both sides of a contest to avoid fraudulently running up sums/plays to gain bonuses, but look what I did:
2 unit play on the TEX RL @ +140
2 unit play on the SF ML @ +120
So, outside of a 1 run TEX win, there's no way I can lose.
Is this shady? My online book let both wagers go through, and I'd think there'd be some default blocks in place to disallow wagering on opposing teams.
Seems to me a high-roller could stand to take a nice payout with this methodology, I'm a Dollar player though, so this was more of an experiement.
Would like to hear some thoughts/somethig I may be missing.
Obviously I could pull this off using two books...
thanks,
James