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WShanor
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I've been building a BR on BetOnline off of freerolls to $43 currently. I was just wondering if anyone knows how much you need to make a withdraw. When I go to cashier it says I have $0 available balance even though the site says I have $43. Anyone can fill me in about this?
So, I've been playing Bet online, full flush, and acr. Though I basically put down full flush and ACR to only play bet online for all the tournaments they offer. I've been hearing a lot of talk about people playing Bovada for tournements, and I may end up going there if they have freerolls to start from scratch. I'm also not familiar with rake back and what those do. Can someone get a rake back program if they already created an account on a site?
No one else playing Bet Online from US having this same issue? I went on full flush and checked out the cashier. It actually says I have as much as the site says, as does ACR. Bet online doesn't though, it says I have $43 when I'm on the main page looking for tables. When I go to cashier though, it says there's $0. I'm just wondering if I'm wasting my time, and if I should start playing ACR, or full flush instead.
So, I've been playing Bet online, full flush, and acr. Though I basically put down full flush and ACR to only play bet online for all the tournaments they offer. I've been hearing a lot of talk about people playing Bovada for tournements, and I may end up going there if they have freerolls to start from scratch. I'm also not familiar with rake back and what those do. Can someone get a rake back program if they already created an account on a site?
No one else playing Bet Online from US having this same issue? I went on full flush and checked out the cashier. It actually says I have as much as the site says, as does ACR. Bet online doesn't though, it says I have $43 when I'm on the main page looking for tables. When I go to cashier though, it says there's $0. I'm just wondering if I'm wasting my time, and if I should start playing ACR, or full flush instead.
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