Hi All,
AskTheBookie wants to reward you for your time on the forum, that's why we have been working hard on getting our new reputation/points system available for everyone.
You will be able to earn a lot of points by just spending time on the forum, by posting or rating a post or even by getting your friends to join our community.
You can earn points in many different ways, just check out the How to earn points page and start earning points.
The best part is that everyone will be able to redeem their ATBPoints on the Market, where you will find different things from our participating sponsors.
You can also keep track of your points and reputation level by just going to the main ATBPoints Dashboard. Either way, if you want to check how many points you have or how many points you need for the next level, the dashboard is the place to go.
We really appreciate the time that you guys spend on the forum and we are looking forward to having new posters and rewards for each one of you.
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Thread: AskTheBookie - Points for posts
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11-29-2011 03:12 PM #1
AskTheBookie - Points for posts
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12-10-2011 01:04 PM #2
My points are not adding up? Whatcha talking about Willis?
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12-10-2011 01:17 PM #3
I think they are recounted and updated periodically
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12-10-2011 01:37 PM #4
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01-03-2012 09:11 AM #5
What can you trade your points for?
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01-03-2012 09:55 AM #6
Hey BigBallers
Right now we have a $24 and $50 Freeplays on Americas Bookie. This this just the beginning we are currently working on getting new deals, and we will have more in the future.
If you want to check the latest deals check the market
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01-03-2012 10:15 AM #7
Great thanks for the information!
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01-03-2012 10:17 AM #8
Cool idea!
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01-03-2012 01:53 PM #9
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Points are a great idea.
bateman- You make any money off of the free plays?
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01-04-2012 09:19 PM #10
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First post!
Funny to see raiders here as this forum reminds me of his previous forum with jman
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01-04-2012 10:03 PM #11
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01-06-2012 11:22 PM #12
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What are the rollover requirements and maximum cash out for the free plays?
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01-06-2012 11:31 PM #13
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Nice looking site !
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01-08-2012 03:33 PM #14
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sbr.com use to be where you can trade points for sportsbook cash but they are scared of the doj and they don't do that anymore they suck now
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01-08-2012 04:26 PM #15
even more reason to post at ATB instead. Welcome to the forum Goldman!
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02-21-2012 09:32 PM #16
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Thanks to site admins for creative ways to increase participitation
I just KNEW that one day my love for the meatloaf lover would lead me to a Happy Kamp like this one
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04-07-2012 12:01 PM #17
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I like this point system thing. Similar to sbr but better because it don't restrict certain players from using the points on freeplays. Maybe a atb sportsbook would be cool
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04-19-2012 03:51 PM #18
love the site...will you be getting gift cards and other major books involved? is there a max payout for these freeplays ?
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04-19-2012 04:00 PM #19
this is a pretty cool idea, never seen a forum have this before
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04-19-2012 05:36 PM #20
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If you have an *active account at any RDG Corp sportsbook , is currently NO MAX payout on the free plays, earned on this forum, but come with a 10x roll over.
Active account means, made at least 1 deposit of $100 or more 30 days before the free play is issued.
All inactive accounts are limited to a max cash out of $250
Txs Zack


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