11/7/2011 12:08 PM
legends Sportsbook adds Live Dealer gameslegends Sportsbook (SBR rating A+) adds Live Dealer casino games.
legends Sportsbook has bolstered its lineup of casino offerings by giving players the opportunity to win at blackjack, baccarat and roulette via Live Dealer stream. Bettors can chat with other players at the table and watch a female dealer construct each hand with physical cards over the live, high-quality stream.
At the blackjack tables, bettors can wager a minimum of $10 at the lowest stake stable with a maximum of $500 at the high roller's table. Baccarat and roulette players can ante up for a minimum of $5 and maximum of $250 depending on table choice.
legends management tells SBR that they are proud to add the state of the art games (powered by Global Gaming Labs) to their casino.
legends players are welcome to provide feedback on the games by live chat, email or telephone.
7/18/2011 08:52 AM
legends upgrading sportsbook softwareUPDATE: Players are now able to place wagers through the
legends website.
legends (SBR rating A+) is undergoing a software upgrade. The
legends website will be taken down at approximately 10:00AM EDT while the upgrade takes place. Management tells SBR that they expect the entire process to take a few hours. Players will be unable to wager by phone during this time. The software upgrade will include new features like showing bettors the exact cents of their wagers without rounding.
7/22/2010 03:02 PM
Scam sportsbook operator up to old tricksDelmarsportsbook.com is operated by a man named Robbie; owner of defunct sportsbook
Apex Sports (SBR rating F). Robbie has created the likes of
legendsportsbook to fool bettors into
believing they were accessing the actual
legends (SBR rating A+) sportsbook. Robbie attempts to piggyback off brands with solid reputations to entice player deposits. Before it stopped taking post-up bets online, Delmar was known as a good high limit sportsbook.
12/8/2009 12:29 PM
Scam sportsbook pays playerlegendsSportsbook (SBR rating D-) has allegedly returned the $500 deposit to the player who came across their site from his mobile phone believing it to be
legends (SBR rating A+). The player provided his gaming account to the sportsbook whose ownership is that of the F rated
Apex Sports, the clerk acted like the player already had an account and provided WU instructions. | View initial
scam report
12/4/2009 10:08 AM
Scam sportsbook adds another victim
legendsSportsbook (SBR rating D-) has snagged another victim. A player googled
legends, intending to find
legends (SBR rating A+), but instead came across the impersonating sportsbook
legendsSportsbook, which is operated by Robbie, formerly of defunct
Apex Sports (SBR rating F). The player provided his real
legends account and was given Western Union instructions. The player then sent $500 to the fake
legends before realizing his error. SBR expects the scam sportsbook to credit the player his $500.
9/20/2009 10:16 PM
legends creates backup website during denial-of-service attack
legends (SBR rating A+), which uses
legends.com as its primary website, has created http://backup.
legends.com.
legends has been facing a denial of service attack since Saturday. The
attack uses a large amount of the websites server and bandwidth resources in an attempt to keep real users from accessing the site.
legends' IT team has been working on new filters since Saturday. Players can also manage their account by phone at 1-800-246-9828.
9/19/2009 12:33 PM
Multiple sportsbooks encounter DDos attacks todayEarlier today SBR reported that
YouWager (SBR rating B) was reportedly facing a denial-of-service attack. Since that time,
legends Sportsbook (SBR rating A+),
Dimeline Sportsbook (SBR rating D), and
Bet33 (SBR rating D-) have also encountered website attacks. Earlier in the day there were reports from SBRforum readers that
BetCRIS (SBR rating A+) was down as well, but access to BetCRIS has since been restored.
Some sportsbooks like
BetPhoenix (SBR rating B+) have implemented a security text code (captcha) users see when visiting their website. This diverts users from random DoS website traffic.
The denial of service attacks are caused by excessive requests to a website's server which in turn leaves little or no resources for legitimate user traffic. The sportsbook's information and databases are not "hacked" or compromised. Bettors can find a list of all LiveChat links
here as well as all sportsbook phone numbers. SBR readers can report website downtime
here.
legends can be reached at 1-800-246-9828.
Today (Saturday) in the morning our legends.com site experienced an attack which forced us to take the site down temporarily as a precaution. We expect the site to be back up in short time, while in the meantime we assure the venue is once again running seamlessly.
Bet 33 can be reached at
1-800-974-0695.
We are currently dealing with a DOS Attack, phones are
up, and clients can call us for back up site information
6/19/2009 11:49 PM
SCAM ALERT: Imposter sportsbook site from Apex Sportsbook ownerBetPhoenixSports.com is designed to con players into believing they are actually playing with
B+ rated BetPhoenix (BetPhoenix.com). The new cyber-squatting website uses the
Phoenix brand but operates on the
Bet33 (SBR rating F) wagering platform. This is not the first time Robbie has tried to impersonate and capitalize on the reputation of other sportsbooks.
Apex owner, Robbie (AKA Zach), is operating
legendsportsbook.com which has attracted bettors looking for the real
Legendz (SBR rating A+).
6/13/2008 11:48 PM
New player victim to sportsbook impersonatorPlayer:
After hearing about how good Legendz was and that you gave it an A+ rating I decided to join. I went to legendsSportsbook.com and sent 250 bucks! It wasnt until 2 week later when i tried to get there from SBRlines did i realize they were two different websites! I checked the rating guide and realised a scammer has my money.
Robbie, formerly of defunct
Apex Sports (SBR rating F) is operating
legendsportsbook.com which has attracted bettors looking for the real
Legendz (SBR rating A+). SBR has warned players since 2006 of LasPalmasSportsbook.com after readers reported depositing in what they believed to be
LasPalmas (SBR rating B-). Bettors should also beware of
OceanSportsbook (SBR rating F) and
AmericasBookie (SBR rating F). Both are part of this network of scam sites.
6/18/2006 02:29 AM
SCAM ALERT: Industry scammer continues to trick players into joining sportsbooks. Robbie McPhail is operating
legendsportsbook.com which has attracted bettors looking for the real
Legendz (SBR rating A-). SBR warned players in March of Mr. McPhail’s
LasPalmasSportsbook.com after readers reported depositing in what they believed to be
LasPalmas (SBR rating C). Bettors should also beware of
OceanSportsbook (SBR rating F) and
AmericasBookie (SBR rating F). Both are part of this
network of scam sites and are spamming email lists offering large
bonuses.