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General Question about online books
Since the NL game was PP'd, is it customary to request your wagers back if they are in connection with a parlay/teaser?
I know it reverts to a single play on a push but not sure about online. I've used local my whole time, and this is fairly new to me. I have a STL/NYM total tied in with a side from the AL game Please advise! Thanks I wanted to add-- the reason I ask is I'd rather replace the wager on the AL game
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what is the side?
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I was taking a side on the game, or did you want to know who I picked ha
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wa sjust curious dude.... go to the website fo your book and find the FAQ or rules link.... it will all be explained to you there.
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you're right I should have done that from the beginning.
I'm playing Oakland though Thanks and best of luck
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e wrecked most books revert down on parlays, ie a 3 teamer turns into a 2 teamer, 2 teamer turns into a single play, much like a push.
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