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Old 10-18-2005, 05:09 PM
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Sportsinteraction is the best. The lines are worht the slow payouts.

Sportsfanatik is another one. Shitty rating at SBR though.

Bodog/Bowmans till they switch you to sharp line.

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So are you saying you've had slow payouts, or just heard that others dealt with slow payouts?
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Old 10-18-2005, 05:19 PM
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Default Re: Best books for betting underdogs

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Sportsinteraction is the best. The lines are worht the slow payouts.

Sportsfanatik is another one. Shitty rating at SBR though.

Bodog/Bowmans till they switch you to sharp line.

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So are you saying you've had slow payouts, or just heard that others dealt with slow payouts?

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My first cashout there took over 2 weeks. After that it was
~5 days. I havent used them for almost 6 months though.
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Old 10-18-2005, 05:55 PM
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Sportsinteraction is the best. The lines are worht the slow payouts.

Sportsfanatik is another one. Shitty rating at SBR though.

Bodog/Bowmans till they switch you to sharp line.

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So are you saying you've had slow payouts, or just heard that others dealt with slow payouts?

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My first cashout there took over 2 weeks. After that it was
~5 days. I havent used them for almost 6 months though.

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Yeah, unless we're talking about the difference between +3 -110 and +3.5 -105 on all these types of games, the slow payouts aren't worth it.
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Old 10-19-2005, 03:16 AM
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Default Re: Best books for betting underdogs

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Yeah, unless we're talking about the difference between +3 -110 and +3.5 -105 on all these types of games, the slow payouts aren't worth it.

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I think they're worth it. My first payout took like a week, subsequent ones took anywhere from a day to a few days. Plus, neteller withdrawals are free and there doesn't appear to be a limit on the number of times (within reason I'm sure).

SIA has some great lines for dogs and unders. Here's what I think of other dog books.

Bodog - takes forever to put up lines, always a deposit bonus going, free/unlimited Neteller withdrawals, deals a dual line.

Bowmans - another dual line book, liked it better than bodog. Note: if you want to keep getting the square line, don't call them up and ask how much you can bet on an overnight baseball line that your planning on scalping. I forget what the withdrawal situation there is.

Skybook - the 1/2 point sounds good, but it isn't that great (at least in football, I bet it'll be better with hoops). Oftentimes the side you're going to want to bet will have more juice on it (like +4 -115/-4 -105 or something). Or, say a game is lined at -10 everywhere and you want to bet the dog, they might have it at -9.5. Plus as you said, $15 to withdraw. But I'd say it's still a book worth having.
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Old 10-19-2005, 07:47 AM
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Yeah, unless we're talking about the difference between +3 -110 and +3.5 -105 on all these types of games, the slow payouts aren't worth it.

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I think they're worth it.

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So the question is how often do you see disparities as large as the one above?
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Old 10-20-2005, 02:51 AM
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Default Re: Best books for betting underdogs

You don't regularly see big disparities like that around the three, although they do seem quicker to move off the three to -3.5. You will often find extra half points on dogs and unders. Sometimes you'll get the extra half point plus it'll be at -105 or even money. It's not like you have to sign up to view their lines, so just check them out on games you're interested in. Make sure to check again on the day of the game, you'll often find the best dog lines then.
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Old 10-20-2005, 06:54 AM
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Thanks for the tip, I look into it.
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