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I just signed up with 5 Dimes a few weeks ago actually. So far no issues.

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Nothing has changed with 5Dimes. Still an A+ book with one of the largest betting menus available and easy deposits and fast payouts.
 

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if i use the moneygram deposit method, how would i cash out? can i use any of their methods?
 

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if i use the moneygram deposit method, how would i cash out? can i use any of their methods?

Once again, I refer you to their customer service. I promise you that they can answer all of these deposit/withdrawl methods accurately.
 

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One of the best in the business.
Reduced juice, boatloads of betting options, great odds, and lightening quick payouts, that clear your bank in a day.
 

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i heard 5dimes start limiting on how much you can bet if you win too much, any information about that?
 

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i heard 5dimes start limiting on how much you can bet if you win too much, any information about that?

All books cut your limits if you consistently beat them, not just 5Dimes. I have been cut and even been told to take my business elsewhere from some top books. It's simply part of the business. If you are a recreational player, i.e. small amounts per wager, the chances of having your limits cut is very low.
 

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Ted, like what kind of limits? How much can you expect to bet and win before hitting these limits?
 

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Ted, like what kind of limits? How much can you expect to bet and win before hitting these limits?

It varies from book to book, sport to sport, and level of consistently winning. For instance the limit a book is willing to payout and be in the hole to you in the NFL might be a larger amount for a large book then a smaller book. However, in Horse Racing, the limit any book may tolerate and willing to payout and be in the hole to you may be much less then the NFL. Likewise, limits will vary between sports like the NFL, NCAAF, NBA, NCAAB, NHL, MLB due to the difference the book receives in action on each of those sports. Each book looks at the overall action between you and them and if you are in the plus a significant amount overall, they may look to limit you or even cut you off if they identify your strengths. If they feel they can't beat you, then your limits will be cut or you will be told they don't want your action at all.

Now, having said all that, you can see each case is different, so to try and answer your question about limits really comes with a caveat, but for gross approximations, I would say that if you are up over 40K and cashed out, you are likely to have your limits reduced. I have been cut off completely from some books and reduced to $50 on others where there normal betting limit in the sport in 10K. Bottom line. It really depends on the book in question. Hope this information helps a little. Best of luck to you.
 

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It does help, thanks Ted.
So the solution is to spread your betting around and keep finding new online books? Or move to Nevada I guess.
 

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It does help, thanks Ted.
So the solution is to spread your betting around and keep finding new online books? Or move to Nevada I guess.
If you're that good you should move to Nevada
 

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