There are books that have banned, or limited wager amounts, to runners. Typically, this happens on a particular game when they are hitting as many books as possible at the same time.
The tourist will not be banned...but could be limited...it depends on whether or not he/she is "known" to the director of the book.
Last year's SB: A $2,000,000 moneyline/Colts bet at -200 was made without a problem; but, I'm sure that many other bets might have been limited based upon who was making the bet.
As far as being banned for winning....Never heard that.
There are books that have banned, or limited wager amounts, to runners. Typically, this happens on a particular game when they are hitting as many books as possible at the same time.
The tourist will not be banned...but could be limited...it depends on whether or not he/she is "known" to the director of the book.
Last year's SB: A $2,000,000 moneyline/Colts bet at -200 was made without a problem; but, I'm sure that many other bets might have been limited based upon who was making the bet.
As far as being banned for winning....Never heard that.
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