Bridge Jumping (Show Betting)
A common wagering technique or practice of extending your play for longer periods of time or building your bankroll is show betting. As gamblers ourselves we understand this technique. However while show betting when performed with common sense is acceptable, but when done in large amounts (hundreds or even thousands of dollars) it is considered ?bridge jumping? and is heavily frowned upon by the Host Tracks. Bridge Jumping has a tendency to cause negative payouts/settlements between the host track and MutuelsOnline. When this happens MO is sent an invoice to make up the difference of the minimum payout required by law and what the actual payout should have been. This can add up to thousands of dollars. These expenses prohibit us from not only growing our business but also from offering great rewards and promo?s back to you the player.
We are asking our account holders that if you do practice show betting to wager with common sense and enjoy the sport but not to ?bridge jump? by placing show bets for hundreds or thousands of dollars.
A common wagering technique or practice of extending your play for longer periods of time or building your bankroll is show betting. As gamblers ourselves we understand this technique. However while show betting when performed with common sense is acceptable, but when done in large amounts (hundreds or even thousands of dollars) it is considered ?bridge jumping? and is heavily frowned upon by the Host Tracks. Bridge Jumping has a tendency to cause negative payouts/settlements between the host track and MutuelsOnline. When this happens MO is sent an invoice to make up the difference of the minimum payout required by law and what the actual payout should have been. This can add up to thousands of dollars. These expenses prohibit us from not only growing our business but also from offering great rewards and promo?s back to you the player.
We are asking our account holders that if you do practice show betting to wager with common sense and enjoy the sport but not to ?bridge jump? by placing show bets for hundreds or thousands of dollars.