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  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 60660

    #106
    Originally posted by DontTailMe

    I get favorable odds line shopping there sometimes, and they always pay me. Nothing more than that really.

    Regardless of what my friend wants, I'm just curious why a book goes years without recruiting new customers.
    My guess would be to manage resources. Infrastructure and staff at full capacity so they choose to focus on keeping the good ones they have. And if you have a massive database of players a domain like sportsbook.com would have generated over the years, working that instead of having to risk assess every new account might make more money than bringing in new players.
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    • clockwise1965
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 10-01-13
      • 6753

      #107
      Originally posted by Optional
      My guess would be to manage resources. Infrastructure and staff at full capacity so they choose to focus on keeping the good ones they have. And if you have a massive database of players a domain like sportsbook.com would have generated over the years, working that instead of having to risk assess every new account might make more money than bringing in new players.
      exactly
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      • DontTailMe
        SBR MVP
        • 03-24-19
        • 2897

        #108
        Originally posted by Optional
        My guess would be to manage resources. Infrastructure and staff at full capacity so they choose to focus on keeping the good ones they have. And if you have a massive database of players a domain like sportsbook.com would have generated over the years, working that instead of having to risk assess every new account might make more money than bringing in new players.
        Interesting. Thanks.
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        • stevex
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 05-02-10
          • 5122

          #109
          Originally posted by DontTailMe
          I get favorable odds line shopping there sometimes, and they always pay me. Nothing more than that really.

          Regardless of what my friend wants, I'm just curious why a book goes years without recruiting new customers.
          This. Dog lines there are nice.
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          • BuckyOne
            SBR MVP
            • 01-02-15
            • 2728

            #110
            The slow pay time period probably chased away some of the bigger sharps. Maybe it was a way of cleansing the herd? If they have a gene pool with little sharps / that is probably ok to balance the action a little / not get into their profit margin a great deal. They probably win every day now.
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