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full member
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November 26, 2016, 09:17:58 PM
#10
Hey, does anyone on this forum have any experience of being collared by a sportsbook/bookmaker? Did anyone get limited to very small amounts or maybe even
kicked out? I know that standard bookies limit players, but not enough information is available for bitcoin books. Thanks.

We should get a list of this up and share it for everyone for sure. But why does it matter? Can't you just make a new account and deposit new bitcoins? Or are they asking KYC details?
legendary
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November 26, 2016, 08:18:18 PM
#9
Hey, does anyone on this forum have any experience of being collared by a sportsbook/bookmaker? Did anyone get limited to very small amounts or maybe even
kicked out? I know that standard bookies limit players, but not enough information is available for bitcoin books. Thanks.
This problem is not existent when you are playing online. If sportsbook will kick you because they think you are doing something against the rules then don't argue with them. Just leave.
Again, if you think you are being limited by your sportsbook, then quit and pick another one, you have plenty to choose from anyway.
legendary
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November 26, 2016, 07:57:49 PM
#8
This has become standard practice with sportsbooks. They are trying to protect themselves by disallowing people who have an edge against them. The beauty of bitcoin sportsbooks is most of them they do not know who you are because they do not collect your ID. You can simply make another account and bet as usual.

But we need to use PN to change ip, and clear cache, or it will be found by bitcoin bookies.

There are a few ways to hide your IP and keep your browsing on the internet private. If you really are a serious gambler in sports, I would assume that your bets are big enough to support paying a monthly fee to avail the services of a VPN. There is also the use of the Tor browser which also helps you in hiding your tracks.
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November 26, 2016, 07:54:14 PM
#7
I am not talking about creating new accounts. I am talking about the same account, there must be some bookies that do not limit you if you consistently win and allow you to use your normal account, without having other accounts. I have an idea of which books do that, but I want to know the experience of our forum members.
hero member
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November 26, 2016, 07:48:17 PM
#6
This has become standard practice with sportsbooks. They are trying to protect themselves by disallowing people who have an edge against them. The beauty of bitcoin sportsbooks is most of them they do not know who you are because they do not collect your ID. You can simply make another account and bet as usual.

But we need to use PN to change ip, and clear cache, or it will be found by bitcoin bookies.
legendary
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Merit: 1460
November 26, 2016, 07:23:29 PM
#5
This has become standard practice with sportsbooks. They are trying to protect themselves by disallowing people who have an edge against them. The beauty of bitcoin sportsbooks is most of them they do not know who you are because they do not collect your ID. You can simply make another account and bet as usual.
legendary
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November 26, 2016, 06:33:41 PM
#4
Hey, does anyone on this forum have any experience of being collared by a sportsbook/bookmaker? Did anyone get limited to very small amounts or maybe even
kicked out? I know that standard bookies limit players, but not enough information is available for bitcoin books. Thanks.
I have experienced this with betballer when I was betting on their esports live lines I only stake like 10-30mbtc per bet after a couple of wins the next day they limit my account the max bet that was allowed for me is 0.18mbtc. I was somewhat frustrated at first because they're the only bookie I know who offers live esport during that time.

If I'm not wrong in directbet site you can send your coins for each bet from different address so you will not have this issue by using such sites. They can limit only if you have an account but if you send coins directly for each bet then they can't track you.
legendary
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Shuffle.com
November 26, 2016, 06:52:04 AM
#3
Hey, does anyone on this forum have any experience of being collared by a sportsbook/bookmaker? Did anyone get limited to very small amounts or maybe even
kicked out? I know that standard bookies limit players, but not enough information is available for bitcoin books. Thanks.
I have experienced this with betballer when I was betting on their esports live lines I only stake like 10-30mbtc per bet after a couple of wins the next day they limit my account the max bet that was allowed for me is 0.18mbtc. I was somewhat frustrated at first because they're the only bookie I know who offers live esport during that time.
hero member
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November 26, 2016, 04:05:48 AM
#2
I had this problem with my local bookie. He couldn't handle a big bet I was putting, so what he did was to change the odds he was giving for such amount. I don't know in online sports books, though. I think they also do so when you are doing something illegal or against their TOS. Like some sports books don't allow arbitrage, so when they find people doing it they will be lowering your limits or banning you.
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November 26, 2016, 03:58:36 AM
#1
Hey, does anyone on this forum have any experience of being collared by a sportsbook/bookmaker? Did anyone get limited to very small amounts or maybe even
kicked out? I know that standard bookies limit players, but not enough information is available for bitcoin books. Thanks.
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