Baseball is right around the corner now, and now that spring training has officially started. It's time to start looking into which books everyone is planning on using this year for the 2007 baseball season.
I know for sure that I will be using Matchbook. You gotta love the exchange when it comes to betting bases, not to mention the safety of your funds. The only problem I see with them is that there website is not firefox friendly at all, but I'm sure they will have that problem resolved come baseball season.
I will also be using 5Dimes once again this year. Not only do they offer nickel overnight lines, but they use the dimeline up to -190 and a 15 cent line up to 210.
I do like the safety of Cris for betting bases, but theres no way I'm gonna play there when they use the 20 cent lines. However DSI is part of the Cris family of books which does use the dimeline, and thats always a nice alternative for safety purposes.
The only problem I have with DSI though is there dimeline breaks a bit too short for me.
BetJamaica is one book that everyone probably does have on there list. They use a dimeline up to -190, and then the lines break very competitive after that (.13 line up to 195 and .15 up to 205). The one thing I really like about BetJM is the fact that it's part of the Spiro family of books, and that guy will sell one of his Kidneys in order to pay you if you win.
The only downfall that BetJM has is the fact that they are recreational type book.
I was considering using Cascade, but there having way too many payout issues right now. I really like the fact they Cascade uses a dimeline up to -190, Not to mention the reduce vig on the totals. Hopefully Lenny will get those payout problems resolved before the baseball season starts, because if not I just can't consider playing there.
I still haven't decided on the rest yet, but heres a few I have looked into already.
I know for sure that I will be using Matchbook. You gotta love the exchange when it comes to betting bases, not to mention the safety of your funds. The only problem I see with them is that there website is not firefox friendly at all, but I'm sure they will have that problem resolved come baseball season.
I will also be using 5Dimes once again this year. Not only do they offer nickel overnight lines, but they use the dimeline up to -190 and a 15 cent line up to 210.
I do like the safety of Cris for betting bases, but theres no way I'm gonna play there when they use the 20 cent lines. However DSI is part of the Cris family of books which does use the dimeline, and thats always a nice alternative for safety purposes.
The only problem I have with DSI though is there dimeline breaks a bit too short for me.
* 105 to 139 – 10 cents
* 145 to 169 – 15 cents
* 175 to 189 – 20 cents
* 200 to 225 – 30 cents
* 240 to 285 – 40 cents
* and the line gets progressively wider as the line gets higher.
* 145 to 169 – 15 cents
* 175 to 189 – 20 cents
* 200 to 225 – 30 cents
* 240 to 285 – 40 cents
* and the line gets progressively wider as the line gets higher.
BetJamaica is one book that everyone probably does have on there list. They use a dimeline up to -190, and then the lines break very competitive after that (.13 line up to 195 and .15 up to 205). The one thing I really like about BetJM is the fact that it's part of the Spiro family of books, and that guy will sell one of his Kidneys in order to pay you if you win.
The only downfall that BetJM has is the fact that they are recreational type book.
I was considering using Cascade, but there having way too many payout issues right now. I really like the fact they Cascade uses a dimeline up to -190, Not to mention the reduce vig on the totals. Hopefully Lenny will get those payout problems resolved before the baseball season starts, because if not I just can't consider playing there.
I still haven't decided on the rest yet, but heres a few I have looked into already.