When they put a limit on how much you can bet on a given event, can you wait awhile, get back in line, and bet more at the same venue? Once you reach their limit in a sportsbook and try to bet at another within the same conglomerate, will they know you maxed out at another one of their books and refuse more wagers on the same event you maxed out on?
Where are the places to go if you just NEVER want to waste time, gas, and parking fees hassling with low limits that aren't even close to what you want to bet, such as a $300-500 limit when you want to bet $2000+?
When they put a limit on how much you can bet on a given event, can you wait awhile, get back in line, and bet more at the same venue? Once you reach their limit in a sportsbook and try to bet at another within the same conglomerate, will they know you maxed out at another one of their books and refuse more wagers on the same event you maxed out on?
Where are the places to go if you just NEVER want to waste time, gas, and parking fees hassling with low limits that aren't even close to what you want to bet, such as a $300-500 limit when you want to bet $2000+?
There are parlay card with half point built in but you can at the counter buy a half point only or use ML instead of spread.
For football you should have no trouble getting down $2000 maybe during a slow day on baseball or basketball you might not
be able to, but if you use the bigger books and have a player card no problem.
Yes most all have online apps you can use to see odds.
some you have to have a account to log in to see them some you dont.
a site I use is Vegasinsider they have the local and offshore lines on there,
I am surprised covers dont have more then just a few online and 1 vegas.
Also I believe Palms is no longer Cantor gaming anymore, The palms got bought out by Red Rock "Stations casino"
And I thought they were changing to their own sportsbook.
For football unless you go early it might be tough to find seats at any casino.
As for different odds and spreads a few casinos have -105 odds if you bet football early like on friday for weekend
But the spreads are usually within a half point.
I remember a few years back a soccer match at one casino had way way different odds because they had
a bunch of Japanese business men and made there book very lopsided so you could get ++ odds on both sides
if you went to different casinos
There are parlay card with half point built in but you can at the counter buy a half point only or use ML instead of spread.
For football you should have no trouble getting down $2000 maybe during a slow day on baseball or basketball you might not
be able to, but if you use the bigger books and have a player card no problem.
Yes most all have online apps you can use to see odds.
some you have to have a account to log in to see them some you dont.
a site I use is Vegasinsider they have the local and offshore lines on there,
I am surprised covers dont have more then just a few online and 1 vegas.
Also I believe Palms is no longer Cantor gaming anymore, The palms got bought out by Red Rock "Stations casino"
And I thought they were changing to their own sportsbook.
For football unless you go early it might be tough to find seats at any casino.
As for different odds and spreads a few casinos have -105 odds if you bet football early like on friday for weekend
But the spreads are usually within a half point.
I remember a few years back a soccer match at one casino had way way different odds because they had
a bunch of Japanese business men and made there book very lopsided so you could get ++ odds on both sides
if you went to different casinos
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