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Do you switch sportsbooks to get better odds? ex. Same Game X- site 1:+1.5 site 2: +2.5
(this is without saying both sites are secure,will pay ect. blah blah blah)
rake922
SBR Posting Legend
12-23-07
11692
#2
At the moment I do not.....
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donjuan
SBR MVP
08-29-07
3993
#3
What do you mean switch? If you are serious about sports betting you should have money at as many books as your bankroll will allow and line shop aggressively.
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purecarnagge
SBR MVP
10-05-07
4843
#4
yes, always get the best line. I'm in 3 books at the moment and my bank roll is only 7 units per book. I'm pretty small time though.
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Stumpage
SBR MVP
09-21-05
2906
#5
Originally posted by donjuan
What do you mean switch? If you are serious about sports betting you should have money at as many books as your bankroll will allow and line shop aggressively.
Probably the best advice you're gonna get, Odds. There are few things more important.....
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cobra_king
SBR MVP
08-07-06
2499
#6
I'm in 6 books right now, and will shift money around to different books depending on the season as some books cater to certain sports better than others.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388201
#7
No need to switch books because most lines the same
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cobra_king
SBR MVP
08-07-06
2499
#8
Originally posted by jjgold
No need to switch books because most lines the same
You sir, are on a roll today!!
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388201
#9
Lol..............I pay over $1000 a month for line services and see how most of the lines are exactly the same for major sports. Books keep the lines all matching so you stay with them and not bet elsewhere.
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Finpro
SBR Hustler
02-23-08
75
#10
Originally posted by jjgold
Lol..............I pay over $1000 a month for line services
That“s why you kept saying and asking "how can anyone pay for line tracker" or whatever.
A new day, a new JJ opinion. Misleading cocksucker
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388201
#11
Linetracker has delayed info
I spend $1000 per month to watch the heavy hitters
Finpro your a tiny man, I am fukkin giant in the industry
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Finpro
SBR Hustler
02-23-08
75
#12
Originally posted by jjgold
Linetracker has delayed info
no they don“t, stop posting stuff you don“t know shit about
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#13
Originally posted by jjgold
No need to switch books because most lines the same
If that were true no one would ever scalp. When you have places like Big juicy odds offering -103 and other sites like bowmans offering -110 it pays to line shop. And yes sometimes pinny will move odds and not the line leading to +112 on a line.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388201
#14
Linetracker injuries are also way behind
best Line services by far are
Sports Insights
RX Live Odds
Nothing else even close
Sport Insights costs $70 a month for the best books in the world and Linetracker costs like $300 for the same exact info but far less superior top to bottom books
Bunch of lying worthless scumbags there that have no clue
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Finpro
SBR Hustler
02-23-08
75
#15
Originally posted by jjgold
Linetracker injuries are also way behind
best Line services by far are
Sports Insights
RX Live Odds
Are you getting paid to post this shit? Sad..people don“t listen to this clown, the RX is very bad compared to Line Tracker
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388201
#16
Hey go compare Sports Insights To Linetracker?? I dare you
Same service for $230 cheaper a month and way better books
Lol
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Stumpage
SBR MVP
09-21-05
2906
#17
Originally posted by jjgold
No need to switch books because most lines the same
As JJ's self-confessed troubles in the gambling industry start to make sense.....This is truly an astonishing statement, even by Mr. Gold's standards...