Betfair is good, might just be for the UK though, not sure.
Its a betting exchange, so effectivley you are the bookie and make your own odds, and wait for someone to take the bet. Almost always get the best odds on betfair. (the site charges 5% commission on winning bets, thats where they make their money)
correct me if i'm wrong but i thought they made it illegal stateside to bet using sportsbooks.
and that u.s. costumers who use offshore sportsbooks have to pay an extra fee on top of all the other sportsbook fees, to have winning deposited or credited to your bank account so you can get your hands on it.
can anyone explains this?
associates in the past have liked using 5Dimes
Last edited by MAXWELL_; 04-29-2009, 03:29 PM.
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correct me if i'm wrong but i thought they made it illegal stateside to bet using sportsbooks.
and that u.s. costumers who use offshore sportsbooks have to pay an extra fee on top of all the other sportsbook fees, to have winning deposited or credited to your bank account so you can get your hands on it.
can anyone explains this?
associates in the past have liked using 5Dimes
There's ways around it. It's harder to do it on 5Dimes.
I use TheGreek, they dont have a lot of boxing props though.
I've bet on numerous things on numerous sites. The best site I used was Bet365, but that was at least two years ago and now they dont accept US customers.
I've used BetCris which is good, Pinnacle(No US customers anymore). Its best to go to SBR Review to see which site you can use based on where you live also to check their ratings, the ratings go up and down based on customer feedback and other things. Its best to check there first, you will feel safer about where to put your money, also you can read what customers have said about certain books.
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