I thought sportsbooks only ban losing players (obviously with gambling issues) when the player ask personally to be excluded. Glad to hear you care for your players.When a player has lost enough and we think he is done and becomes bad business like a drinker at a bar that keeps getting drunk you ban him.
what book was this?When I worked at a book, we never cut off losers. One of the reasons why I quit is because management went out of their way to try to deny any big payout. They'd pour over everything to deny a payout to a winner. It was sickening. Did the player ever use a VPN? Were they betting on smaller leagues? If it was a casino player, we'd ask for player logs from the vendor (every single time). If the platform tagged them as 'High Risk', ban.
Why cut them off if they are losing?When a player has lost enough and we think he is done and becomes bad business like a drinker at a bar that keeps getting drunk you ban him.
If you’re offering them credit and they don’t pay then you’re 100% right to cut them off.Losers are bad business in the credit world no need to get into details
Yeah, which book did you work for?what book was this?