it is not looking great. I see more consolidations and downsizing
happening right now. YouWager just consolidated their offices that were
in three buildings down to one. Bonuses from well known or well
established shops will be reduced even more. You will be left with new
startups that are shaky at best to most likely get a big bonus because
they are desperate for a customer base. Expect to see services collaring
guys faster and that it will take even longer to get withdrawals that
are over a dime. P2P will still be pretty fast for a while just because
it is easy to push out $800 and advertise that you still do fast
payouts. Last but not least you might see lower limits on propositions
and or derivatives to minimize house exposure. Overall... just getting
worse and some of the services that have been on shaky ground for a
while are not going to make it. It is a bad sign when their employees or
ex employees come on the forums and preach their collapse soon. Going
to be a shake out in the next 90 days and we will see who is left
standing for the next NFL season.
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it is not looking great. I see more consolidations and downsizing
happening right now. YouWager just consolidated their offices that were
in three buildings down to one. Bonuses from well known or well
established shops will be reduced even more. You will be left with new
startups that are shaky at best to most likely get a big bonus because
they are desperate for a customer base. Expect to see services collaring
guys faster and that it will take even longer to get withdrawals that
are over a dime. P2P will still be pretty fast for a while just because
it is easy to push out $800 and advertise that you still do fast
payouts. Last but not least you might see lower limits on propositions
and or derivatives to minimize house exposure. Overall... just getting
worse and some of the services that have been on shaky ground for a
while are not going to make it. It is a bad sign when their employees or
ex employees come on the forums and preach their collapse soon. Going
to be a shake out in the next 90 days and we will see who is left
standing for the next NFL season.
it is not looking great. I see more consolidations and downsizing happening right now. YouWager just consolidated their offices that were in three buildings down to one. Bonuses from well known or well established shops will be reduced even more. You will be left with new startups that are shaky at best to most likely get a big bonus because they are desperate for a customer base. Expect to see services collaring guys faster and that it will take even longer to get withdrawals that are over a dime. P2P will still be pretty fast for a while just because it is easy to push out $800 and advertise that you still do fast payouts. Last but not least you might see lower limits on propositions and or derivatives to minimize house exposure. Overall... just getting worse and some of the services that have been on shaky ground for a while are not going to make it. It is a bad sign when their employees or ex employees come on the forums and preach their collapse soon. Going to be a shake out in the next 90 days and we will see who is left standing for the next NFL season.
Whats up Touch. Sky is falling?
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Quote Originally Posted by JayDav:
it is not looking great. I see more consolidations and downsizing happening right now. YouWager just consolidated their offices that were in three buildings down to one. Bonuses from well known or well established shops will be reduced even more. You will be left with new startups that are shaky at best to most likely get a big bonus because they are desperate for a customer base. Expect to see services collaring guys faster and that it will take even longer to get withdrawals that are over a dime. P2P will still be pretty fast for a while just because it is easy to push out $800 and advertise that you still do fast payouts. Last but not least you might see lower limits on propositions and or derivatives to minimize house exposure. Overall... just getting worse and some of the services that have been on shaky ground for a while are not going to make it. It is a bad sign when their employees or ex employees come on the forums and preach their collapse soon. Going to be a shake out in the next 90 days and we will see who is left standing for the next NFL season.
Hey slike... how you doing. I did not post that, guess Jay liked the content and borrowed it. No big deal... I do not mind. Anyway, sky not falling yet but their is going to be a few changes but there always is every year, right. Maybe a few less Jackals chasing the same penny down the street you might say... alot less pennies now a days.
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Hey slike... how you doing. I did not post that, guess Jay liked the content and borrowed it. No big deal... I do not mind. Anyway, sky not falling yet but their is going to be a few changes but there always is every year, right. Maybe a few less Jackals chasing the same penny down the street you might say... alot less pennies now a days.
Hey slike... how you doing. I did not post that, guess Jay liked the content and borrowed it. No big deal... I do not mind. Anyway, sky not falling yet but their is going to be a few changes but there always is every year, right. Maybe a few less Jackals chasing the same penny down the street you might say... alot less pennies now a days.
always informative, and a good sport. Forums could use alittle more of this
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Quote Originally Posted by Touchback:
Hey slike... how you doing. I did not post that, guess Jay liked the content and borrowed it. No big deal... I do not mind. Anyway, sky not falling yet but their is going to be a few changes but there always is every year, right. Maybe a few less Jackals chasing the same penny down the street you might say... alot less pennies now a days.
always informative, and a good sport. Forums could use alittle more of this
it is not looking great. I see more consolidations and downsizing happening right now. YouWager just consolidated their offices that were in three buildings down to one. Bonuses from well known or well established shops will be reduced even more. You will be left with new startups that are shaky at best to most likely get a big bonus because they are desperate for a customer base. Expect to see services collaring guys faster and that it will take even longer to get withdrawals that are over a dime. P2P will still be pretty fast for a while just because it is easy to push out $800 and advertise that you still do fast payouts. Last but not least you might see lower limits on propositions and or derivatives to minimize house exposure. Overall... just getting worse and some of the services that have been on shaky ground for a while are not going to make it. It is a bad sign when their employees or ex employees come on the forums and preach their collapse soon. Going to be a shake out in the next 90 days and we will see who is left standing for the next NFL season.
Im surprised a book like youwager would be downsizing..with some of the other books going under i thought books like youwager would be adding a bunch of new players and would be expanding rather than downsizing.
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Quote Originally Posted by JayDav:
it is not looking great. I see more consolidations and downsizing happening right now. YouWager just consolidated their offices that were in three buildings down to one. Bonuses from well known or well established shops will be reduced even more. You will be left with new startups that are shaky at best to most likely get a big bonus because they are desperate for a customer base. Expect to see services collaring guys faster and that it will take even longer to get withdrawals that are over a dime. P2P will still be pretty fast for a while just because it is easy to push out $800 and advertise that you still do fast payouts. Last but not least you might see lower limits on propositions and or derivatives to minimize house exposure. Overall... just getting worse and some of the services that have been on shaky ground for a while are not going to make it. It is a bad sign when their employees or ex employees come on the forums and preach their collapse soon. Going to be a shake out in the next 90 days and we will see who is left standing for the next NFL season.
Im surprised a book like youwager would be downsizing..with some of the other books going under i thought books like youwager would be adding a bunch of new players and would be expanding rather than downsizing.
Im surprised a book like youwager would be downsizing..with some of the other books going under i thought books like youwager would be adding a bunch of new players and would be expanding rather than downsizing.
Well DC, got have to consider heavy automation. With heavy Inet and Mobile access the giant call centers full of wagering clerks is just not needed. Also, with reductions in handles and the evaporation of a lot of the stupid money which has effected how operational costs are now perceived. Everything gotta run black or it is going to be looked at real hard and made to run in the black if it is not.
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Quote Originally Posted by JasonDC:
Im surprised a book like youwager would be downsizing..with some of the other books going under i thought books like youwager would be adding a bunch of new players and would be expanding rather than downsizing.
Well DC, got have to consider heavy automation. With heavy Inet and Mobile access the giant call centers full of wagering clerks is just not needed. Also, with reductions in handles and the evaporation of a lot of the stupid money which has effected how operational costs are now perceived. Everything gotta run black or it is going to be looked at real hard and made to run in the black if it is not.
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