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ScCruzin | 12 |
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HeritageSports. Switched over several weeks ago. Pretty happy with it now that I've learned how to use BitCoin to fund & withdraw. Add me if you decide to join since they require that you mention who "referred you".
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gamblingallday | 6 |
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NitrogenSports?
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number1stunna7 | 3 |
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Is the PBA on Heritage? I'm in the process of switching from one book over to Heritage but I'm not seeing the PBA on Heritage. If it's not, maybe I'll keep a little bit of my bankroll on my old book to continue doing PBA action.
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CrazyMilkMan | 1081 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Savagelife: i can Thanks. Friend request sent so I can PM you. |
NCarts | 26 |
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If someone can give me a referral for Heritage I'd appreciate it. And should I select "reduced juice" or "-105 low vig" when signing up. Thanks.
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NCarts | 26 |
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Isn't that the same thing? Visa Fast Funds?
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cowboys811 | 2 |
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Quote Originally Posted by panda3: where do you bet? Most good online books have these lines. Normally listed under international basketball or something similar.
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CrazyMilkMan | 1081 |
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Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals: 70% are betting on Chargers against spread but 75% are betting for Chicago on the money line? This section of your post is completely irrelevant to the question being asked in your subject line. It's a totally different discussion. Betting the MoneyLine, in simple terms, means betting on the outright winner of the game. Regardless of what the final score may be. That's why (since this is the NFL forum), the Patriots almost always have a negative moneyline cause they're favored in just about every game. $100 that NE wins vs WHOEVER returns a small gain since its a likely outcome. And Spreads basically give a handicap to the game. A quick search engine search would've answered this though. https://www.sportsbettingbook.net/sports-betting-101.php
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chic-cardinals | 15 |
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I think you should stick with sports you know. That's just me. Good luck though. Maybe you'll have some beginner's luck.
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bludro | 5 |
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Bovada or Bet online or is there something better for us players?
in Gaming Industry - US
I'm pretty content with Bovada. But as I mentioned elsewhere, (1) the lines get posted later than most places, and (2) often times are beneficial to the underdog. Not a big fan of the new interface, and it's certainly very resource heavy to load on your phone. At some point in the future I may start using 5dimes once I get familiar with BTC.
BTW, Bovada doesn't deal with NY State residents since your location isn't posted.
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Savagelife | 5 |
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I'm with Bovada. I like them but as many people will tell you, the lines are a bit slow to get posted, and are usually beneficial if you prefer to bet the underdog. Other than that I like them.
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XplictAX | 4 |
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Anything for 11-20-2014?
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Cardfanatic | 22 |
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Bovada offers 1 free hard paper check per month. I honestly think its your best bet. Financial institutions shouldn't hassle you much over it since its well under 10k. I don't know what kind of advice your "banking friend" is giving you.
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dl36 | 10 |
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Tough night.
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Cardfanatic | 15 |
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Thanks Cardfanatic. I'm going to give this a shot based on your recent picks. Small play. BOL to everyone.
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Cardfanatic | 15 |
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Even with Aldridge out (listed as questionable)?
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Cardfanatic | 23 |
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I went ahead and tried my debit card again later on in the day, as the suggests, and it went through this time. If anyone regular uses gift cards (eg. Vanilla Visa), I'd still like to know. Thanks again.
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NCarts | 4 |
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I've been trying to fund my account but both the debit card and CC from my financial institution have restrictions on them. I haven't called to ask to see if the restrictions are against international purchases or because its a gaming site. Are there any known working gift cards you guys are using? Thanks.
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NCarts | 4 |
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