Wager on Sports Rules
Wager on Sports Betting and the Rules
One of the more important aspects of wagering is knowing the rules that bind
it. For instance, if Andy Geiger knew the rules before letting boosters give
Maurice Clarett $100 handshakes, maybe he wouldn’t be “retiring”. The lesson? If
you pay attention to the rules, you can avoid embarrassing mistakes and NCAA
probes into your financial habits. The other lesson? In the immortal words of
Michael Ray Richardson, “The ship be sinkin’”. And when it be sinkin’, you have
to do your best to jump ship and save your own neck. That’s what Andy Geiger is
doing. The funny thing is, Andy Geiger, with his “investigate our program to the
fullest” line, is the one who punched all the holes in the ship.
Wager on Sports Minimum and Maximum Wagers
The Wager on Sports minimum for internet wagers is $1, and $50 for Wager on
Sports telephone wagers. The maximum wager is listed at $50,000. However, Wager
on Sports has the right to limit any bet prior to acceptance. So how would that
work? Imagine you placed a bet for $30000, and won the wager. So you go online,
hoping to see your twenty seven thousand dollar payout, only to find the
sportsbook turned your bet from a $30,000 dollar wager to a $30 wager. Although
I doubt this ever happens much, it’s scary to think the sportsbook has the power
to do something like this. You know what’s even scarier? Technically, a lot of
these sportsbooks can just take your money and run. I do stress, however, that
Wager on Sports is part of betwwts.com and is highly reliable.
Wager on Sports Bonus Rules
In order to cash out your bonus, you have to wager your deposit and bonus
amount five times in order to even see a penny of it. So if you put down $1,000
and received a $100 bonus, you’d have to wager $5,500 just to cash out the $100.
Most sites allow you to withdraw after two or three times the original wager,
and five times seems a little excessive. Another thing the Wager on Sports site
lists is “because they are optional, bonuses are not automatically posted to a
client’s account”. Translation? They hope some people forget to email about the
bonus. Because they are optional indeed. That’s like going to a burger joint,
buying a cheeseburger, and having to ask for cheese. It boggles the mind. Free
money? It’s optional? I decline that option!
Wager on Sports More Fun Betting Rules
“All player information shall remain strictly confidential and Wager on
Sports will not report any winnings, losses or client account information to any
government agency.”
Haha IRS! I’m kidding, of course. Please don’t kill me.
“Wager on Sports reserves the right to suspend any accounts where collusion or
organized 'syndicate' betting is suspected.”
Syndicate betting? That’s as believable as Jennifer Garner as a secret agent.
What’s your name? I’m a... I’m a what? I’m a gonna kick your ass!
Oh god that show is lame.