I’ve been betting online for years exclusively with Bet 365. For the most part I’m very happy with their service but want to ask others about their own experiences with other sites (or even your experience with Bet 365) to compare.
For starters I really like that Bet 365 offers a 30% boost game everyday (after subtracting your initial wager, winnings are multiplied by an additional factor of 30% - conditions: better must select at least 3 items of a same game parlay and their final factor must be at least +100). I live in Ontario and their are generally anywhere from 1-4 30% boost games offered per day (for whatever reason it’s reduced to 25% for soccer games). I made some good coin this winter on NBA (compared to NHL and MLB). Finally, my understanding is Ontario is getting far more of these boost games than other provinces/regions - not sure why. For the NBA 30% boost games alone (and how I’ve done with them) I’m guessing I can’t really do better than Bet 365. I have a simple theory about why I do so much better with NBA but I’ll withhold it for now.
In addition Bet 365 offers the standard super boost games (I’d say 3-4 times a week). They cap these bets at $20 per bet. And I’d say once every 2-3 weeks they throw a free $10 in Bet credits my way.
So I’m curious what the experience of others is and what other sites offer.
* One huuuuge drawback for Bet 365 for me is that Ontario by law now requires geographical verification of the bettor being in Ontario. Fair enough - there is a Bet 365 app and if you want to bet using a browser there is a second Bet 365 geographical authenticator app. For some reason both apps stopped working for me about 2-3 weeks back. To their credit Bet 365 technicians worked with me almost every day to troubleshoot and resolve the issue but have finally concluded there is an issue with my phone and they can’t resolve it. Lol I’ve been using my kid’s phone since to wager, but that’s got its own family issues and isn’t a good long term solution.
Anyway ive digressed a little bit here, but my last paragraph at least let’s you know why I’m a bit more curious right now about the possibility of changing betting sites.
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Hey all,
I’ve been betting online for years exclusively with Bet 365. For the most part I’m very happy with their service but want to ask others about their own experiences with other sites (or even your experience with Bet 365) to compare.
For starters I really like that Bet 365 offers a 30% boost game everyday (after subtracting your initial wager, winnings are multiplied by an additional factor of 30% - conditions: better must select at least 3 items of a same game parlay and their final factor must be at least +100). I live in Ontario and their are generally anywhere from 1-4 30% boost games offered per day (for whatever reason it’s reduced to 25% for soccer games). I made some good coin this winter on NBA (compared to NHL and MLB). Finally, my understanding is Ontario is getting far more of these boost games than other provinces/regions - not sure why. For the NBA 30% boost games alone (and how I’ve done with them) I’m guessing I can’t really do better than Bet 365. I have a simple theory about why I do so much better with NBA but I’ll withhold it for now.
In addition Bet 365 offers the standard super boost games (I’d say 3-4 times a week). They cap these bets at $20 per bet. And I’d say once every 2-3 weeks they throw a free $10 in Bet credits my way.
So I’m curious what the experience of others is and what other sites offer.
* One huuuuge drawback for Bet 365 for me is that Ontario by law now requires geographical verification of the bettor being in Ontario. Fair enough - there is a Bet 365 app and if you want to bet using a browser there is a second Bet 365 geographical authenticator app. For some reason both apps stopped working for me about 2-3 weeks back. To their credit Bet 365 technicians worked with me almost every day to troubleshoot and resolve the issue but have finally concluded there is an issue with my phone and they can’t resolve it. Lol I’ve been using my kid’s phone since to wager, but that’s got its own family issues and isn’t a good long term solution.
Anyway ive digressed a little bit here, but my last paragraph at least let’s you know why I’m a bit more curious right now about the possibility of changing betting sites.
Hey, someone actually responded! Lol. I think (not an authority though) Bet 365 is available in some states, but it totally depends on the state.
Ontario now demands that every sports book make use of a geographical authenticator app to prove the bet is being made in Ontario. It’s a pain in the ass because I do a lot of live in game bets and the app has either gone down or stalled during the most inopportune times. Also any time I’ve tried to bet ANYWHERE outside of Ontario the app prevents me from betting (even if Bet365 is legal in that jurisdiction). So, Bet 365 has it’s downfalls, BUT I still think the offering of games with 30% winnings boosts is pretty much the best potential winning value I’ve seen. For that reason I want to make it work with Bet365.
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Hey, someone actually responded! Lol. I think (not an authority though) Bet 365 is available in some states, but it totally depends on the state.
Ontario now demands that every sports book make use of a geographical authenticator app to prove the bet is being made in Ontario. It’s a pain in the ass because I do a lot of live in game bets and the app has either gone down or stalled during the most inopportune times. Also any time I’ve tried to bet ANYWHERE outside of Ontario the app prevents me from betting (even if Bet365 is legal in that jurisdiction). So, Bet 365 has it’s downfalls, BUT I still think the offering of games with 30% winnings boosts is pretty much the best potential winning value I’ve seen. For that reason I want to make it work with Bet365.
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