SugarHouse Limits Sports Bettor to $6.06

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An individual trying to place a bet at the Sugarhouse mobile sportsbook in New Jersey was in for quite the surprise.  They attempted to place a $32.26 wager, but were denied.

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Instead, the individual was told they could only place a bet capped at $6.06 with another $20.26 sent as backup for a total of $32.06 required before that $6.06 bet could be initiated.  The good news is that the approval process would take only a moment. The bad news is that "the wager may only partially be accepted".

The news comes as another player revealed he had finally been reduced to $100 limits on College Basketball games after "destroying DraftKings for four months".

"F*** Jason Robins!" the customer lashed out via Twitter.

Robins is the CEO of DraftKings who last month said in an interview his company did not like winners.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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