Sportsbook news results for the search term: Racebook
08.22.2012 (12:41 PM CST)Bookmaker (SBR rating A+) has upgraded its software and user interface. The core engine of the software, powered by Digital Gaming Solutions (DGS), remains the same. Bookmaker expects users to be able to more intuitively navigate between the sportsbook, casino, racebook, and cashier. Players are asked to write to Sportsbook Review with feedback of the new interface.
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06.21.2012 (03:56 PM CST)SBR Natalie provides an in-depth review of the Legends (SBR rating A+) website. Players are taken through the layout, betting screens, as well as given information on Legends unique bonus promotions. Legends also offers players the state of the art Live Dealer casino games, as well as standard casino and racebook. Legends is headquartered in Panama.
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05.25.2012 (05:15 PM CST)SBR newswoman Natalie provides an international iGaming news update. Topics covered included Betfair's launch of a fixed odds sportsbook and racebook platform for UK customers; Betfair agreeing to pay up to €10M in back-tax to the Spanish tax authority, as well as an update on US gambling news.
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05.09.2012 (03:29 PM CST)
Sportsbook.com US (SBR rating D-) management has addressed the Kentucky Derby wagering dispute reported by SBR on May 6th, 2012. A player detailed having a winning wager on "I'll Have Another Win" payout at 9-1 odds, allegedly shorting him $252 (the payout at what the player believed the horses final odds were). Management has clarified that the player's wager was placed in the fixed odds section of the sportsbook, not in the racebook; hence the non-track odds payout. SBR considers this dispute closed.
06.08.2011 (05:20 PM CST)
Update — A new $2,500 slow-pay complaint has been filed. A player tells SBR that he requested a $2,500 payout via Moneybookers on April 14th, and has not received payment. BetPhoenix was lowered from C+ to C on June 29th, 2011.
A new BetPhoenix (SBR rating B-) slow-pay report has been made. A player states that he requested $916 via Neteller on May 2nd, and has yet to receive his funds. BetPhoenix advertises both Neteller and Moneybookers as withdrawal options, though players are not being paid within the advertised payout times. The BetPhoenix banking page lists a 10-14 business day time-frame for eWallet payments. In total, seven BetPhoenix players report being owed $18,345.
BetPhoenix has recently underwent a software change. The BetPhoenix sportsbook and racebook platform are now powered by Digital Gaming Solutions (DGS).
12.26.2010 (01:00 PM CST)
Update: SBR finds the player likely defrauded Win4Real.
Win4Real (SBR rating C-) confiscates $90,000 from player. The player began playing with Win4Real in the fall of 2009. Over the course of a year, the player made roughly $10,000 in deposits. In October of 2009, the player risked $650 on a seven team parlay, which won and netted him approximately $70,000. The player proceeded to win another $20,000 in the casino. In late 2009, Win4Real suspended the player's balance and locked his account. Win4Real has not provided comment to the player or SBR on why the player's balance was seized. On 5/28/2009, SBR reported that Win4Real and sister sportsbooks Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) and Racebook.com (SBR rating C-) confiscated $20,000 from a winning player with accounts at each outfit.
11.23.2010 (07:44 AM CST)
A BetUS (SBR rating D+) player states that he had $2,805.70 in winnings confiscated. On October 29th, the player says he won a Pick-4 racebook wager on the Meadowlands track. The wager paid $2905.70. After being credited with the win, his account was locked. The player says he called BetUS and spoke to a supervisor named Mike, who allegedly informed him that he was warned not to bet "those tracks". The BetUS supervisor credited him with $100 from the win, and refused to reinstate the rest of his winnings. SBR is following up on this dispute.
08.10.2010 (05:43 PM CST)Pinnacle Racebook PremierRacebook upgraded from F to D-
08.10.2010 (05:43 PM CST)PremierRacebook upgraded from F to D-
02.22.2010 (08:58 AM CST)
The free SBR Racebook is now live. SBR Forum members may use their loyalty points to place wagers on dozens of tracks. The software used is industry grade and offers numerous betting options. Posters may use their earned and won loyalty points to make purchases for various merchandise at the SBR Store.
02.15.2010 (07:41 AM CST)PhoenixRacebook - SBR initiates rating coverage at D-
02.15.2010 (07:41 AM CST)Pinnacle Racebook PhoenixRacebook - SBR initiates rating coverage at D-
02.15.2010 (07:38 AM CST)
Phoenix Racebook (SBR rating D-) has been added to the SBR ratings guide. The racebook is a member of the Apex sportsbook family, which includes Bet33 (SBR rating D-), CanadasBookie (SBR rating D-), and others. The original Apex Sportsbook maintains a rating of F due to shutting its doors in 2004 while in significant player debt, most of which has remained unpaid. Bet33, along with the new wave of Apex financed sportsbooks have kept clean payment histories to this date. Bet33 has vowed that it would reopen old Apex cases and repay its player debt. SBR remains in discussion with Bet33 on old player cases.
11.25.2009 (10:14 AM CST)
BetPhoenix (SBR rating B+) players have experienced spotty internet access this past week as the sportbook executed its move to a new internet service provider. BetPhoenix indicates that its casino and racebook platform are still experiencing intermittent downtime, but that access to the sportsbook is now fully restored. SBR has tested the login process and confirmed the sportsbook is currently functioning properly.
09.07.2009 (12:05 PM CST)
On July 29th, Sportsbetting.com (SBR Rating C-) disabled a player's account for what was described as a "random security check." The player had deposited $1500 via prepaid debit card from July 24th to July 26th, in three different transactions. Over a 3 day period, the player made approximately 30 wagers before the account was disabled. Sportsbetting.com asked the player to provide ID documents to verify the player's identity. After the requested documents were supplied and confirmed as received, the player was then asked to fax the back of driver license, which was sent on August 3rd. Since that time, the player has sent several emails inquiring as to why the account is still locked, which has approximately $2000 in it. Sportsbetting.com has been the source of communication and unjust confiscation complaints. The player has been sent only automated email responses and remains locked out of the account. SBR will update this report when Sportsbetting.com addresses the complaint. | Forum: Sportsbetting.com confiscation.
06.27.2009 (11:06 PM CST)
PremierRacebook.com is a new sportsbook website from the Apex Sportsbook (SBR rating F) Group. The most heavily marketed sportsbook from the operation is Bet33 (SBR rating F).
06.27.2009 (01:11 PM CST)Pinnacle Racebook PremierRacebook - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
06.27.2009 (01:11 PM CST)PremierRacebook - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
06.20.2009 (11:01 PM CST). Legend Racebook is yet another sportsbook skin from the Apex Sportsbook/Bet33 platform. This URL is meant to attract players looking for LegendZ (SBR rating A+) Racebook.
05.28.2009 (10:55 PM CST)Sister books,
Sportsbetting.com, Racebook, and Win4Real confiscate player's
winnings and deposits
The player opened accounts at all three sportsbooks in June of 2008, depositing and playing consistently for five months. In November his accounts, which showed a profit of approximately $20,000, were frozen. The sportsbook cited a rule saying the player could only have an account at one sportsbook in the Sportsbetting.com Group. SBR has advised the sportsbook to pay the player for all wagers it booked since the player's funds were at risk. Bookmakers should have the ability to limit a player's action but should not retroactively void winning bets. Thus far Sportsbetting (SBR rating C-), Win4Real (SBR rating C-) and Racebook (SBR rating C-) have not agreed to pay the player for winning wagers, or even the winnings on the first of the three accounts joined. $9,500 in player deposits remain in possession of the sportsbook without an expla
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05.11.2009 (08:57 PM CST)Racebook (SBR rating C-) tells Sportsbook Review it has returned $1,000 in confiscated funds to player. The refund represents a deposit made to Racebook.com in 2008. The sportsbook originally told the player that the funds were not returned because he broke the rule of having more than one account within the Sportsbetting.com Family of sportsbooks. The player had accounts at sister books Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) and Win4Real (SBR rating C-) that were in good standing and inactive. SBR is seeking more information on why the deposit was not initially returned and if there were other non-bonus funds in the account. SBR will reassess Sportsbetting.com after pursuing further details from the company.
05.07.2009 (11:32 PM CST)Racebook (SBR rating C-) confiscates player funds
The player deposited $1,000 and won an additional $200. The sportsbook told the player that because he previously had an account at sister sportsbooks
Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) and
Win4Real (SBR rating C-) he is not eligible to have an account at Racebook.
Racebook has confiscated his deposit and winnings citing their terms and conditions which state that accounts at more than one Sportsbetting.com Group book are not allowed. The player states that his accounts at
Sportsbetting.com and
Win4Real are in good standing and are inactive. Racebook.com's betting limits were not exceeded. SBR Dispute Manager Lou has asked the sportsbook to address the confiscation claim of both deposits and winnings. On May 5th,
Racebook sportsbook agreed to credit a different player for deposited funds confiscated in 2008.
| Read more 05.05.2009 (01:22 PM CST)Win4Real and Racebook.com (SBR rating C-) agree to pay player for confiscated deposits totaling $800 The dispute over the winning wagers continues. SBR is seeking more information about the bets and the date the cited rule was added to the Sportsbetting.com Group's websites. The original complaint was reported April 29th:
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04.29.2009 (06:20 PM CST)Win4Real (SBR rating C-) and Racebook.com (SBR rating C-) confiscate player's deposits
The sportsbook management states it applied the punishment after the player's limits were lowered at a third book in the family, Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-). The bettor had an account at Sportsbetting.com, had his betting limits reduced, and subsequently deposited and won at both Win4Real and Racebook. The player was aware that he could make similar bets at Win4Real and Racebook and placed the same wagers for different amounts at all three sportsbooks in a three day period. The amount risked per play exceeded the limit given to him at Sportsbetting.com. SBR has asked Sportsbetting.com to return the player's deposits of $800. SBR's position is that the sportsbook should not benefit from the player's actions.
The Sportsbetting.com family of books currently has a rule stating that only one sportsbook within the book's family can be utilized. SBR will address the secondary issue of if the sportsbook had this rule in place when the player made these deposits. He won $6,400 in wagers that were not honored. Under normal circumstances a sports betting company with multiple brands is expected to honor all wagers before identifying a player it does not want to service at its sportsbooks.
| Read more 12.11.2008 (07:28 PM CST)Pinnacle Sportsbook (SBR rating A+) will no longer offer full featured racebook[quote]
Due to the various changes in the North American racing industry, Pinnacle Sports finds itself in a position where we are unable to offer horse racing to our satisfaction. This, added to the declining interest of our clients in racing in general, has prompted us to discontinue wagering on daily North American horse racing as of Mon. 15th Dec. 2008.[/quote]
Pinnacle Sports' racebook has experienced a decline in volume since the company stopped servicing United States-based players nearly two years ago. Pinnacle is expected to continue to focus and expand in other markets such as tennis and soccer.
05.23.2008 (10:26 PM CST)Email Response Test Results Posted
NBA playoff bettor
Dennis Quinn had five sign-up questions for 16 sportsbooks. Response time ranged from 15 minutes to over 12 days from
Racebook.com (SBR rating D+).
Intertops (SBR rating B+) came in first place with a test score of 'A', a significant improvement from its last email test seven months earlier. Six sportsbooks failed to respond to Mr. Quinn. | See complete e-mail test results
here.
Note: Sportsbooks are welcome to
contact SBR for more email details and the opportunity to add their own comments to the results page.
02.04.2008 (09:42 PM CST)Scam book owner of Apex Sportsbook (SBR rating F-) opens new racebook website, Bet33Racebook. Bet33Racebook markets the racing arm of Bet33 (SBR rating F). The company also launched a new casino called FruitInLoot Casino. All sites in the Apex/Bet33 family that are financed with stolen Apex player funds, are on SBR's blacklist.
04.12.2007 (06:23 PM CST)
07.26.2006 (01:46 PM CST)
SBR has reviewed the player interface of the racebook and found it to be superior to the current A+ rated sportsbooks. Players are encouraged to write SBR with their experiences and evaluations of the new BetJamaica Racebook.
05.24.2005 (11:57 AM CST)America’s Cardroom(poker), BlueChip Games(casino software) and Gamblers Anonymous will all have a presence on Sportsbook Review, SBROdds, PokerSiteReview, RacebookReview and many other quality SBR sites. An SBR sponsorship role is currently available for non-sportsbooks for calendar year 2006. SBR sponsorships are limited to three sponsors to maximize exposure and are displayed on dozens of high quality SBR websites.
05.13.2004 (02:01 PM CST)horse players giving solid feedback on Pinnacle
Racebook.com.
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Racebook.com 5 years ago. The 7% rebate levels the field, its a great
advantage."
04.27.2004 (05:30 PM CST)Pinnacle Racebook BetRoyal raised from D-to D, Racebook raised from B- to B+
04.27.2004 (05:30 PM CST)BetRoyal raised from D-to D, Racebook raised from B- to B+
04.27.2004 (10:51 AM CST)TC BETS (SBR rating B-) calls SBR and explains Finger Lakes situation - SBR pulled TC BETS from the RaceBookReview.Com recommended list after learning of non-payment issues over an alleged fixed horse race - SBR has assured TC BETS they will rejoin the RaceBookReview.Com recommended list once this issue is settled - SBR suggests books rewrite rules if necessary but for now the existing stated rules do not allow for non payment for fixed horse races.
04.26.2004 (10:48 PM CST)SBR launches RaceBookReview.Com New! - One of the most heavily asked questions from players to SBR is "Where is the best place for online horserace wagering" - SBR dedicates the newest SBR site to those players seeking the best place online to bet on horseracing - Also visit SBR's PokersiteReview.com.
04.24.2004 (10:38 AM CST)set for March 25th until it is determined which books have failed to honor wagers involving an inside information case. Books that refuse to honor this bet will not appear on the RaceBookReview.ComNew! recommended list.
04.23.2004 (12:53 PM CST)http://RaceBookReview.Com New! Horse players can now enjoy their own premier review site of the best horse racing racebooks from the players trusted source, SportsBook Review.Com.
03.18.2004 (12:00 AM CST)launches Pinnacle Racebook. Pinnacle Racebook enters the horse wagering market offering a 7% rebate on every horse wager, win or lose.