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  • apk2k6
    SBR Sharp
    • 06-09-08
    • 494

    #1
    which bookie/money management
    I use Bodoglife and I've ventured away due to their odds and I like more tennis betting lines. I've now signed up for matchbook and 5dimes. I've heard some shady things about 5dimes, and not too sure if I'd like to bet big on their site. Any input? What about matchbook?

    Also, I had my account at a pretty good amount, and before cashing out I made some stupid bets and my account is now dwindled down. I took a couple weeks off to analyze myself and to make smarter bets. How much would you recommend me starting my account with($1k?). Also, I know it varies all the time, but how much do you folks bring in monthly if you don't mind me asking.

    I've learned not to chase losses(which is how my account died so fast) and with the small bets I've made in lately, I seem to be playing smarter. Any advice would be appreciated.
  • SBR Lou
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 08-02-07
    • 37863

    #2
    I would disregard anything "shady" you've heard about 5Dimes, they are a reputable, secure shop. They will cut your limits if your winning exceeds their comfort level, they are not a professional bettors shop, but for recreational to medium bettors they offer a wide variety of betting options, fast payouts, no no-pay complaints against them.

    Matchbook is a betting exchange so you won't be limited there, also fast payouts and secure place.
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    • apk2k6
      SBR Sharp
      • 06-09-08
      • 494

      #3
      Originally posted by crazyl
      I would disregard anything "shady" you've heard about 5Dimes, they are a reputable, secure shop. They will cut your limits if your winning exceeds their comfort level, they are not a professional bettors shop, but for recreational to medium bettors they offer a wide variety of betting options, fast payouts, no no-pay complaints against them.

      Matchbook is a betting exchange so you won't be limited there, also fast payouts and secure place.
      What exactly is their comfort level, do you know? I really like their tennis lines
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      • SBR Lou
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 08-02-07
        • 37863

        #4
        Originally posted by apk2k6
        What exactly is their comfort level, do you know? I really like their tennis lines
        I personally have never had limits cut there, because I haven't had the best of luck there unfortunately.

        But from what I've read, I would say if you are betting $500 or less per game, you probably don't have to worry too much about having limits cut. If you are betting more than that and winning with regularity, then I'd say it's more of a possibility.

        Either way, I don't think you have to worry, even if you do eventually get cut there, they will always honor your balance.
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        • bigboydan
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 08-10-05
          • 55420

          #5
          Originally posted by crazyl
          I would disregard anything "shady" you've heard about 5Dimes, they are a reputable, secure shop. They will cut your limits if your winning exceeds their comfort level, they are not a professional bettors shop, but for recreational to medium bettors they offer a wide variety of betting options, fast payouts, no no-pay complaints against them.

          Matchbook is a betting exchange so you won't be limited there, also fast payouts and secure place.
          Thats basically what I was going to say.

          The one thing you did leave out though Crazyl is that 5Dimes offers some very good payment solutions for it's U.S. based clients. Also, they do have a few mirror sites which really come in handy during down times.
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