Something else that needs to be mentioned is that BetJamaica shared personal details about this client with the Shrink without the player's permission, and the Shrink tried to smear the player's credibility by mentioning the player's location. Absolutely no A+ rated book should share personal details without permission, period.
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#37and while we are at it, why in the hell is this book sharing personal details of the account holder with the scumbag over from eog. gimme a break, this whole thing is a complete messComment -
#38Ok, I can't see that WSEX have a cap, and if you did indeed bet $500 there on this race, and could have bet over $1000, then I'd side with the player.Comment -
#39But those parlay payouts are different from the race payouts, yes? The 15/1 cap doesn't apply to parlays, and the parlay cap is probably something like "10/1 on 4 teamers, 20/1 on 5 teamers" or something like that. In other words, the sports cap is different from the race cap, meaning that the sportsbook is a separate entity from the racebook.Comment -
#40John the player has to be paid and the longer he isn't the worse it is for thegreek.
If you want to know why you can stop by LVA or can let this languish and thegreek's and betjam's rep get annihilated here right before the NFL playoffs and the bowl games.
and this is not one, yea pay the man and be a hero,
this is one, he should have been paid fr jump street, sorry abt the mix up folks.
over and out, hope the world finds you prosperous and healthy.
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#41We could get into a lot of semantics hereDo the different payoffs mean the limit would only apply to 5 teamers, and he could bet double on 4 teamers etc.. I don't think it leads us anywhere profitable.
The point that he/she could have got the bet in elsewhere, is the strongest in the players favour imo, as the odds are exactly the same (track odds).Comment -
#42Uhoh, invasion of first posters in the same thread.Comment -
#43They're not really new posters. Well known posters from other forums. Primarily LVA as that is where the dispute originated.Comment -
#44I am severely disappointed by this decision. Did he past -post BJ--no. The software accepted his bet, so pay him. BJ sould pay him and kick the sharp out (becaus he's betting more than they allow and they told him as such). Do you have any idea how tough it is to beat the horses...
This is totally inconsistent, and SBR should be called on it. BJ/The Greek's rep is on the line for a few grand? Bill D is caving to a top book. Again, was it a bad bet (shot-taker), very simple question.Comment -
#45
Advantage or no advantage, he purposely exceeded his allowed limit.Comment -
#46Is it just me, or are we getting one story after another of retroactive decisions by books; with SBR at a -to me- alarming rate of siding with these books?Comment -
#47I've posted to Sharp Sports Betting and LVA for about 5 years as "groovinmahoovin" and know plenty of people there personally, including Stanford Wong. I assure you that I'm not a ghost poster.
I've read SBR (mostly the ratings but I take a peek at the forum) for years too but never felt the need to post to the forum until now, which probably says something about how strongly I feel about this dispute.Comment -
#48and on the fact that he was putting in a "dupe", it has been backed up by other posters who are familiar with the software that you cant bet a dime at once on a win bet. the limit on the tier 1 tracks is 1000, but in order to get the limit you have to submit 2 wagers of 500 each. considering the software in the sports book disabled his ability to make a bet larger than 500 or if he bet a nickel he was then unable to get another bet down, but the race book house limits were a dime and the software enabled him to make other wagers (and the vague pop up message said nothing about slots, races, etc) and the fact that the book honored , graded, and even paid off said wagers, he had the reasonable assumption that this was ok since race/sports are completley different entities. the book is completley free rolling here. its a shame that sbr sided with the book that gives revenue to sbr, but not surprising in the leastComment -
#49I am also severely disappointed by SBR's decision.
I've been following the thread on LVA for a few days.
Bill Dozer is incorrect in stating that the player was "verbally informed", based on all that has been posted by both sides. Neither side has ever stated that he was "verbally informed".
I, and most other bettors, regard the sportsbook and racebook as separate entities.
That is because the books clearly treat them as different entities.
They normally have different limits, different rollover requirements, different bonuses, etc.
I've felt that SBR is the one "watchdog" site with any integrity, but this decision seems ill informed and clearly wrong.Last edited by Scooter; 12-12-07, 05:06 PM.Comment -
#50John the player has to be paid and the longer he isn't the worse it is for thegreek.
If you want to know why you can stop by LVA or can let this languish and thegreek's and betjam's rep get annihilated here right before the NFL playoffs and the bowl games.
and this is not one, yea pay the man and be a hero,
this is one, he should have been paid fr jump street, sorry abt the mix up folks.
over and out, hope the world finds you prosperous and healthy.
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#51
There is absolutely no advantage to him.
The only conclusion possible therefore is he was not aware of the limit.Comment -
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The "$500 no dupes" limit was a sportsbook one, not a racebook one. Do you deny that almost all books run their sportsbooks and racebooks as separate entities with separate limits, bonus requirements, etc.?
Not to mention that plenty of rather intelligent posters on LVA weren't even sure what the hell a "dupe" meant. I only know the meaning of that word from working as a bartender and bouncer ("dupe" meaning a duplicate ID) and I'm not even sure I've ever encountered the word "dupe" out of that context.Comment -
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#56John the greek limits racing sharps down to $2 a bet in some instances,
yet allows them to bet dimes and nickels on sporting events.
The idea that there was some global limit in place is ludicrous.Comment -
#57It doesnt matter if a book is an A book or an F book. If you exceed your allowed limit there is not a site out there that can help you. The best you can hope for is a thread like this and that it can be painted grey enough that the book will cave.Comment -
#58This is such an abortion. SBR's ruling is a joke and taints their credibility as well.Comment -
#59So kill the bet before the race goes off. Is this any different than Sports Betting. I can't believe you're siding with the Book here. Do you think BJ returns the money if the bet lost. The guy had his funds at risk and BJ took a shot at him. Worse, you allow it!Comment -
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Give us a break.Comment -
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I have tons of offshore accounts and at almost all of them, I have different limits, bonus requirements, etc. between the sportsbook and the racebook.Comment -
#62Lets get this guy paidComment -
#63Im out for the day. Did we get the bet history here Bill? Can we get permission from all parties to post all info? If so, I think that will help establish what happened.
Sometimes these disputes are shaded by both the book and player. Lets see the emails and bet history.Comment -
#64bill, you are making a monumental error in not siding with the player, here. for honesty's sake, what is truly your ulterior motive? do you really want me to go into detail, drop quotes from other cases when you have sided with the player that make you look completely hypocritical? your decision is clearly illogical and lacks merit. if you wish to ignore the situation going forward, i will tear this down and get to the bottom of it. at this point, i believe a very detailed explanation is warranted.
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#65all the bet history will show, is that he placed several dime wagers on horses that were accepted by the books software (as opposed to sports where the software didnt allow him to make similar wagers so he was under the correct assumption that the limits only applied to sports), that were graded, and allowed, and even paid off. then there will be the big winner, and all of the sudden he had "strict global nickel limits in the casino, on races, and in sports." he could have simply bet the extra nickel at another site, had the bet been refused. he gained absolutley no advantage by placing this wager with betjam instead of wsex. coupled with the fact that you seem swayed by him being told verbally what the limits were, when in fact all that was stated about it was the vague message box, and the software and the book allowing the wagers in the racebook, how you end up siding with the free rolling book here is beyond me. a complete explanation is needed for this to hold any meritLast edited by absolutvodka99; 12-12-07, 05:31 PM.Comment -
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#68Im out for the day. Did we get the bet history here Bill? Can we get permission from all parties to post all info? If so, I think that will help establish what happened.
Sometimes these disputes are shaded by both the book and player. Lets see the emails and bet history.
I also think BetJamaica needs an immediate downgrade for sharing such personal info.Comment -
#69completly classless for any personal details to be told to anyone outside of the matter at hand. no excuses, a scumbag move there absolutleyComment
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