Blackman, Out of curiosity have you ever been to a pool party and been invited inside a Cabana?
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BlackJack
SBR Sharp
08-29-06
292
#3
they have some nice futures I would like to play if they are a secure place.
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#4
Boylesports (Not rated) has been around since 1989 and is one of Ireland's largest independent bookmakers. They are licensed in the UK & Isle of Man and accepts bets everywhere except US and Canada. They also accept 3 different currencies that consist of Euros, Pounds Sterling (GBP) and US Dollars (don't accept U.S. players though LOL).
The deposit/withdraw methods are pretty standard really. They offer bank wires, Neteller, Moneybookers, credit cards/debit cards (not American express though), bank draft, and cash at the betting shops.
The software seems pretty vanilla really and could stand to use a massive overhaul IMHOO.
Their signup bonuses are pretty nice and all, however if you show any sign of sharpness. You will be put on a delay and or will have your limits cut to like 1% in a heartbeat. In fact I know of a few players that have had their limits cut after 1 wager.
My overall assessment would be just like most of the other Euro books really. Your funds are safe, but they don't like winners and will show you the door if you show any sign of promise.
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Vfire
SBR Rookie
02-05-09
30
#5
i bet in boylesports all the time , they will limit you very quickly online , but there are loads of shops beside me here in dublin so i go in there to bet .
sound book your money is safe there .
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DearDiarrhee
SBR Rookie
03-09-09
37
#6
why no rating of BoyleSports ?
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headgames
SBR High Roller
10-04-08
225
#7
I played there for a while mostly on the horses. Credible book but can impose incredible limits - often a matter of pence/cents on any selection online. I would put them at either B or B+ looking at how other UK/Irish books are rated.
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TheBeautifulGame
SBR MVP
08-26-08
1286
#8
Of all the bookie shops here in Ireland (Paddypower, William Hill, Ladbrokes, etc), boylesports has the worst odds of all of them. It's very rare to see boyle having better odds (you may see one game every month or 2). My suggestion is, if you can join a Euro book, go for paddy power. Just stay away from Boylesports (their site is terrible anyway).
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moonbeam
SBR MVP
03-02-07
1496
#9
Originally posted by TheBeautifulGame
Of all the bookie shops here in Ireland (Paddypower, William Hill, Ladbrokes, etc), boylesports has the worst odds of all of them. It's very rare to see boyle having better odds (you may see one game every month or 2). My suggestion is, if you can join a Euro book, go for paddy power. Just stay away from Boylesports (their site is terrible anyway).
Well, I can´t say you are right Beautifulgame.
In my opinion, boylesports is a very good book.
I know from other people, they limit you very fast.
But if you play carefully with them, you will last many years.
Also they have very good odds, very much better than paddy, bet365, willhill etc
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GoodOldTed
SBR High Roller
02-03-09
135
#10
have to refute that TheBeautifulGame - I reckon they are clearly the best of the Irish books. Solid range for a book who are probably 7th or 8th biggest in the UK/Irish market, competitive prices, plenty of live stuff.
The only book who is best price every time is the one going out of business, or lets you on for £5 max. They're best, or close to best, enough for me. No bookie is ever the one you should use every time, but they probably come third or fourth in the 15-20 accts I use.
As for what they have in shops, who cares anyway? They are purely fodder for mugs.