With Pinny no longer in the mix for US bettors, this may be a good time to look at which books offer what in terms of football bets. So far Matchbook/WSEX have done a nice job filling the gap, but neither is known for their large variety of wagers.
Maybe a standard list, including:
- reduced or low juice books;
- sides and totals for complete game, 1H, 2H, quarters;
- live wagering;
- buying on and off 3 and 7, with prices for doing so.
- props; complete list of standard props, such as 'will there be a score in first 7:30 min. of game, which team will score first, etc; as well as the lines on props (can vary widely)
- parlays, round robins;
- limits;
Would be great if SBR could add such a list; similar to reduced juice list of books.
You might want to throw Wagerstreet in there unless they have not made it clear yet on what they are going to provide... Do or will any of these offer opening lines for College/Pro Foots..?
I'm probably adding Betonline. Depends on the props they offer, and on the SBR trip to Panama.
John or Bill, could you specifically ask them what NFL props they offer (they advertise 'hundreds of prop bets', but that is obviously not per game), and if they have bets for all four quarters? Many thanks.
Sunday nights used to be Pinny for me. I think the Greek offers those lines as well. Not sure about others. Lot of things may have changed in the new climate, which is why I have a few more questions:
- best low juice book for football, besides Matchbook?
(looking at Betonline).
- which book is best for live betting/trading?
(WSEX, Tradesports, other?)
- which book has the best or the most football props?
- which of the top-rated books do NOT offer the full college football schedule?