I am thinking about opening a DSI account, but had a few questions for anyone in the know. First, are they friendly to professional action (i.e. would they cut my limits)? Second, what are their maximum side bets on MLB, NBA, and Tennis? Thanks for the help in advance guys.
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uscfootball33SBR High Roller
- 12-26-07
- 157
#1Question re: DSI...Tags: None -
robmpinkSBR Posting Legend
- 01-09-07
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#2E-mail them. It is better to get the facts from the horses mouth.Originally posted by uscfootball33I am thinking about opening a DSI account, but had a few questions for anyone in the know. First, are they friendly to professional action (i.e. would they cut my limits)? Second, what are their maximum side bets on MLB, NBA, and Tennis? Thanks for the help in advance guys.Comment -
uscfootball33SBR High Roller
- 12-26-07
- 157
#3Yeah, I just did and found out the wager limits, but I still need to know if they welcome professional action. That is not something that they would be inclined to be honest about.Comment -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
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uscfootball33SBR High Roller
- 12-26-07
- 157
#5Appreciate the response danComment -
seymourSBR Hustler
- 11-13-07
- 67
#6Hahahaha, I should give you my account number and password - once it logs me in a message pops up saying max wager is $500Originally posted by bigboydanDSI does welcome professional type action and shouldn't cut your limits sir.Comment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-31-06
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#7Seymour,
I'm a bit surprised by that. Neither me nor any of my friends have had our limits restricted there (I hope that doesn't mean I'm a square!)
Were you doing anything unusual? steam chasing, double-popping, teasers or parlays?Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
- 10-27-06
- 90963
#8They tolerate sharp action, but i bet if you win TOO much, they try and push you over to CRIS (Bookmaker in USA).Comment -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
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#9I just now read Seymour's reply just now Justin. I was gonna say if you didn't ask those question, then I was.Originally posted by Justin7Seymour,
I'm a bit surprised by that. Neither me nor any of my friends have had our limits restricted there (I hope that doesn't mean I'm a square!)
Were you doing anything unusual? steam chasing, double-popping, teasers or parlays?
Seymour, can you please expand on your original post for us a bit when you get a chance, because I'm rather curious why they cut your limits.Comment -
uscfootball33SBR High Roller
- 12-26-07
- 157
#10Alright, so now I am leaning towards not joining DSI. I cannot have my limits cut. WSEX is a good book, problem is their limit for tennis is $500 versus DSI's 1,000$ limit. Also, I believe that their limits for MLB are 2500$ versus DSI's $5,000 dollar limit. That is a shame. Guess, I will have to refrain from putting some money into these two books.Comment -
seymourSBR Hustler
- 11-13-07
- 67
#11I know why my limits got reduced - I was playing college hoops sides and totals - I was betting the lines which were going to get steamed - I was getting them in probably 15 seconds before they jumped - CRIS books are about a quick to move as there is - DSI applied this limit to all sports - hockey, NFL, whatever - average wager was 800 - but give me a break - this is a hobby for me - I'm not a pro gamblerOriginally posted by uscfootball33Alright, so now I am leaning towards not joining DSI. I cannot have my limits cut. WSEX is a good book, problem is their limit for tennis is $500 versus DSI's 1,000$ limit. Also, I believe that their limits for MLB are 2500$ versus DSI's $5,000 dollar limit. That is a shame. Guess, I will have to refrain from putting some money into these two books.Comment
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