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Originally posted by YoungHustler View Post
Another factor to take into account is that large cash outs get flagged and could be an account restricter if you're seen to be profiting regularly in this way.
In situations where I'm lucky enough to be on at large odds and the horse is now very short, I'd much rather lay off on the exchanges.Yep, safer option I suppose, especially for those that have suffered being restricted before, or fear it.
Although the occasional mention of accounts restricted for this sort of thing I tend to take with a pinch of salt as cash out is not really to our advantage. It may have been in the past, but nowadays it's just another bet that's in the bookies favour.
Although putting much more than a normal stake on a Novice hurdler in a maiden for an antepost race and cashing after the price cut might be noted I'm sure, especially frequenters.
Or punters who cash bets very regularly.
New account holders would certainly need to be wary as well, as they'll jump on anything if you're relatively new account.
But I always think it a little counter intuitive to not avail of any offers or facilities made available and promoted by bookies in fear of restrictions.
Mainly because there's every chance you get restricted anyhow, especially if winning consistently. Even if you refuse all offers and make muggy bets.
I do get how some unfortunate punters are in such a position to have to play things very differently and how paranoia and experience can drive this.
And also because if you don't think you're taking the piss out of the offers etc, then you're probably not.
And if you know you are, then you should expect sanctions.
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Originally posted by YoungHustler View Post
Another factor to take into account is that large cash outs get flagged and could be an account restricter if you're seen to be profiting regularly in this way.
In situations where I'm lucky enough to be on at large odds and the horse is now very short, I'd much rather lay off on the exchanges.
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This guy called there were issues with con hill long before that kempton gallop too...
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