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    cincy
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    Best BitCoin Sportsbooks

    What are the best Bitcoin Sportsbooks? I’m asking about the relatively new bitcoin sportsbooks not the traditional sportsbooks (5Dimes, Betonline) that now accept bitcoins since I already know about those.

    I signed up at Nitrogen Sports last year and like them since they clone pinnacle sports lines and have reduced juice. But my limits are low at Nitrogen Sports. Are there any other sportsbooks that clone Pinnacle Sports lines?

    I also tried Betcoin but I just don’t seem to place many bets here since they rarely have the best line on a game I want to bet.

    I am primarily looking for a few more bitcoin sportsbooks that provide value from either reduced juice or opinionated lines or signup bonuses.

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    PharaohUB
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    Try fairlay.com. You will get better odds than nitrogen often and the limits are unlimited as it's an exchange. They are new but the withdraws are instant, so you don't need to leave much risk on the table.

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    raiders72001
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    Nitrogen's the best sportsbook. The NFL limit is 100 BTC and they have the same limit for everyone. They were increased from last year.

    Jetwin and Betcoin are pretty good too.

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    Anonibet has good limits, but not the best prices. Also they have excellent in play line up

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    Quote Originally Posted by PharaohUB View Post
    Try fairlay.com. You will get better odds than nitrogen often and the limits are unlimited as it's an exchange. They are new but the withdraws are instant, so you don't need to leave much risk on the table.
    I really like the idea of an exchange, but I apparently fairlay.com charges a 2% fee on winning bets. That basically makes it a -110 shop. In other words, a bet I can get at, say nitrogen, for -106, i have to get at +104 at fairlay for it to be worth making the bet. From what I've seen, I can't get that on any open markets at fairlay at the moment....

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