Results News results for the search term: PLATINUMSB
6/30/2009 09:34 PM
Bet2Win Sportsbook enters the SBR Rating Guide at D+Bet2Win is a sister sportsbook of
DonCarbone Sportsbook (SBR rating D+) and
PlatinumSB (SBR rating D+). Each sportsbook shares the same marketing, wagering and customer service departments. SBR is currently speaking to
Bet2Win management about revisiting a
confiscation complaint from 2006 by a third sportsbook label in the group,
BetWho (SBR rating D+). The operation is located in Costa Rica and uses DGS sportsbook software.
7/28/2008 09:47 PM
Don Carbone Sportsbook (also known as DCSC.com)
enters the SBR Rating Guide at D+.
Don Carbone is a Costa Rica-based sportsbook using
ASI software and
reduced juice lines. DCSC.com is indexed as a sister book of
BetWho (SBR rating D+) and
PlatinumSB (SBR rating D+).
11/5/2007 09:34 PM
PlatinumSB lowered from C- to D+
8/2/2006 04:51 PM
SBR Bill Dozer reports: BetWho enters SBR rating guide at C-.
BetWho.com is a new website from
PlatinumSB (SBR rating C-) ownership.
6/29/2004 05:20 PM
PlatinumSB coverage initiated at D-
6/29/2004 05:08 PM
SBR Bill Dozer reports: PlatinumSB (SBR rating D-) employs former owners of now defunct Apex Sportsbook to run internet marketing department.
PlatinumSB.com is planning to open to all post up players in mid July dealing -105 lines. They vow to pay all players who were granted an Apex bailout but only after 30 day hold and 3x roll over. SBR expresses concern over post up inexperience and the employment of Apex stiffs.
6/23/2004 03:09 PM
SBR Bill Dozer reports: APEX Sportsbook (SBR rating F-) closing its doors. Robbie, the owner, is moving “square" players to
PlatinumSB.com where he has a commission loss sheet. He is also applying a rollover to their funds. Robbie also states that he has access to player funds but is using it for other sportsbook marketing endeavors. Larger players will likely not see their funds past any bailout possibilities. Robbie calls this "a career choice" and admits he would not be doing this if players could physically reach him.