Rollover Requirement Question

KotysDad

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If you lay 170 to win 100 on a baseball game, how much comes off your rollover requirement? Is it a function of whether you win or lose?

How about if you play a $100 parlay to win $260. How much comes off the rollover?
 

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Not so fast, my friend!

I don't think most books let you do that. Let's say you have a five times roll, and play Pedro over whoever at -500. That covers your whole exposure, and it's a bet that you have a 5-1 edge on!

These guys would go broke if that were the case. I belive they let the odds go to a certain point, but not quite that high.
 

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I am trying to keep track of my wagers at Infinity for the football contest. I thought I remember someone saying once that if you lay 200 to win 100, they count that as 150 wagered. But I guess different books would have their own separate rules.

If the person who works for Infinity sees this thread, I would be curious to know the exact answer. I just wanna have a idea when I am getting close....assuming of course I dont lose my up front money in the process.
 
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Hello All,

I would like to apologize for the delay in responding. Regarding rolling over at Infinity Sports; if you wager a line higher than (-150) then we will use the average of the risk and win amount for that particular wager. I wish everyone all the best in the contest and life in general.
 

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So what you are saying is if you wager on a line of -150, you knock $150 off the rollover. But if you wager on a line of -160, you only knock $130 off.
 
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