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Here's an ignorant question. What does "cross book" mean? Does it mean that you have a piece of me and i have a piece of you in a tourney? Is there a standard "cross book" percentage? Speak on it...
no, having a piece of each other is a swap. A crossbook is when you basically bet on who will cash and will pay them a percentage based on how much they cash for.Example: 2 players make a 10% crossbook, player A cashes for $100, player B cashes for $500. Player A owes player B 10% of $400 (500-100), or $40.the percentage is based entirely on how much money you have to risk dependent on how much its possible to win.
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Here's an ignorant question. What does "cross book" mean? Does it mean that you have a piece of me and i have a piece of you in a tourney? Is there a standard "cross book" percentage? Speak on it...
I think it is street slang for the bible.
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no, having a piece of each other is a swap. A crossbook is when you basically bet on who will cash and will pay them a percentage based on how much they cash for.Example: 2 players make a 10% crossbook, player A cashes for $100, player B cashes for $500. Player A owes player B 10% of $400 (500-100), or $40.the percentage is based entirely on how much money you have to risk dependent on how much its possible to win.
What is the value in that? Shouldn't player B pay Player A? Kind of like insurance? It seems like it's more like a last longer. So if you crossed booked me for 1% and I won $12mil for the WSOP main event, you owe me $120,000?
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What is the value in that? Shouldn't player B pay Player A? Kind of like insurance? It seems like it's more like a last longer. So if you crossed booked me for 1% and I won $12mil for the WSOP main event, you owe me $120,000?
if you didnt put a cap on it yeah. the "value" is that if you think you're betting vs a player not as good as you, its the opposite of insurance, whoever does best gets even more.
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if you didnt put a cap on it yeah. the "value" is that if you think you're betting vs a player not as good as you, its the opposite of insurance, whoever does best gets even more.
I guess it makes sense. Thanks bro!
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