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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, he’s very good at it. He nets $3k - $5k each week.[/quote] What a loser you allow it [/quote] Allow it? He’s a grown man. He’s won six-figures. After building a large balance across apps he now transfers weekly winnings into a joint account. He’s playing with their money now. I don’t understand gambling, but I understand that our account balance keeps growing. You do you.[/quote] This is not true. No one actually makes money from gambling in the long run. The margins taken are too high.[/quote] Also anyone actually making $3K-$5K per week consistently gets their max bet capped at a ridiculously low amount by the sportsbook almost immediately. They're not in the business of losing money and there is nothing stopping them from getting rid of the customers they don't want. More likely is that the husband is only telling the wife about the wins and hiding the losses. [/quote] This isn’t necessarily true. Capping is based on several metrics. If you carry a $20,000+ balance on your DraftKings account you could bet it all on an NFL moneyline. Serious gamblers spread their bets across several apps to minimize the risk of capped bets. No app wants to lose a bettor with tens of thousands of dollars in their bank that could be wagered with a click.[/quote]
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