a Q for the math guys...which bonus is better?

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drunkguy

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saw the following on the Jazz sportsbook website:

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Sportsbook Bonus Plans :
Deposits from $100 - Unlimited.
1) No Bonus = No Rollover
2) 10% Cash = 2 Time Rollover
Deposits from $100 - $3000.
3) 15% Cash = 4 Time Rollover
4) 20% Cash = 8 Time Rollover
5) 25% Cash = 10 Time Rollover
6) 10% Cash + 10% Future Play = 3 Time Rollover
7) 10% Cash + 20% Monthly Cash Back = 3 Time Rollover

<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I'm going to work this out later out of curiosity, but for the first 5 options, the 10% bonus, 2X rollover should be best because you are getting 5% per rollover, For each further amount of rollover, you are getting less rollover.

The future bet and cash back, I don't have time to think about right now
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10% Cash = 2 Time Rollover

Easy to roll,money goes back to my wallet.
 
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JAZZ is a nice book, FWIW.
 

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10% Cash = 2 Time Rollover = -105 juice
 

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I agree Fish, I make quite a few bets with Jazz. Never any sort of problem with them whatsoever.
 
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McIrich-

Lee Roys anytime this week sir.....wed, thurs, friday.
 

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The 20% cash back is interesting
 

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I took the 25% myself. Never regret it.
 
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I would choose a 10% bonus with a 5x rollover over any of the above, because that is about the max bonus a book can offer and still be 100% solid. Safety of capital is number 1!!!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> I would choose a 10% bonus with a 5x rollover over any of the above, because that is about the max bonus a book can offer and still be 100% solid. Safety of capital is number 1!! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Thats not a bad guide to go by but not really true. Books like BoDog that say the Echeck takes 8 business days can give 10% bonus on 1x rollover and make a killing.

Many people that will wait till noon to make their only bet on a 1 oclock game won't wait 11 days to make their next.
 

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If you are looking to whore the bonus, knowing nothing about the book, I'd go with the 10% bonus and 20% cash back 3x roll. Knowing the book, and not knowing anyone who has lost there, I would say the 10% with a 2x roll may be the way to go.

If you are truly looking for a good out, I'd go with the 25% bonus 10x roll. They have great lines, and you could probably complete your rollover in 2 weeks or less without blinking your eyes.
 
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This is from their site:

Deposits from $100 - Unlimited.
1) No Bonus = No Rollover
2) 10% Cash = 2 Time Rollover
Deposits from $100 - $3000.
3) 15% Cash = 4 Time Rollover
4) 20% Cash = 8 Time Rollover
5) 25% Cash = 10 Time Rollover
6) 10% Cash + 10% Future Play = 3 Time Rollover
7) 10% Cash + 20% Monthly Cash Back = 3 Time Rollover


10% Cash Bonus requires a five time Roll Over.
Example: On a deposit of $1000 and a Bonus of $100, the player must play $5500 in action before requesting a withdrawal, or lose the bonus.


Fees are reimbursed on deposits of $200 or more. Max reimbursement is $250 per day.


Customer has the option "not to take" the upfront bonus and go with the 20% EOM* Cash Back Bonus only. In this case, no Roll Over is required for withdrawals.


I want to know what separates the 2 or 5 time rollover? How do they determine it? It seems confusing to me when their example states 5 time rollover with 10% bonus.
 

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