Will WALKER make a push for MATCHBOOK to serve the USA again?
Let's hope The Wizard can pull this off.
jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#2
Their done
Way too had to get money offshore now
Costs way too high for them and volume not high enough
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FourLengthsClear
SBR MVP
12-29-10
3808
#3
No. New owners are European, Mr. Walker will have zero influence.
Dumb thread.
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Fishhead
SBR Aristocracy
08-11-05
40179
#4
Originally posted by jjgold
Their done
Way too had to get money offshore now
Costs way too high for them and volume not high enough
BAUS disagrees with you, as does Larry down at Silverton.
Matchbook can save this dying industry in America...............they are the leading hope at this time.
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paranoyd androyd
SBR Hall of Famer
10-01-11
6459
#5
fukkin hell let it go
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Fishhead
SBR Aristocracy
08-11-05
40179
#6
Originally posted by FourLengthsClear
No. New owners are European, Mr. Walker will have zero influence.
Dumb thread.
Maybe Walker or his friends are working on a mirror type site for themselves............wouldn't doubt it.
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RubberKettle
SBR Hall of Famer
12-28-09
6421
#7
Is there any truth to this?
Is Fish grasping at straws?
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trytrytry
SBR Posting Legend
03-13-06
23650
#8
would be most welcome...and lets find a new neteller as well
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minet123
SBR Posting Legend
02-17-07
10280
#9
Another Liquid Lunch Fishy ?
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Fishhead
SBR Aristocracy
08-11-05
40179
#10
Originally posted by trytrytry
would be most welcome...and lets find a new neteller as well
TTT, if not, you will be hanging out with me soon at the TROPICANA here in Vegas...........
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FourLengthsClear
SBR MVP
12-29-10
3808
#11
Originally posted by Fishhead
Maybe Walker or his friends are working on a mirror type site for themselves............wouldn't doubt it.
I would very much doubt it.
In the last year, SBR has ceased allowing US players from converting SBR points into sportsbook cash or even buying/selling points (which are options for all non-US players). This would suggest they are more (not less) wary of the US legal situation.
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Fishhead
SBR Aristocracy
08-11-05
40179
#12
Originally posted by FourLengthsClear
I would very much doubt it.
In the last year, SBR has ceased allowing US players from converting SBR points into sportsbook cash or even buying/selling points (which are options for all non-US players). This would suggest they are more (not less) wary of the US legal situation.
True, SBR a shadow of itself from a year ago.
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Salmon Steak
SBR MVP
03-05-10
2110
#13
Think of all the money Americans could put back into the economy from winning at banned sportbooks. US gov fails again.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#14
USA off limits now to 80% of books across the world
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jolmscheid
Restricted User
02-20-10
3256
#15
Matchy would def be nice to have back...
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BAUS
SBR MVP
08-10-05
2191
#16
Originally posted by Fishhead
BAUS disagrees with you, as does Larry down at Silverton.
Matchbook can save this dying industry in America...............they are the leading hope at this time.
I don't recall saying they'd be back in the USA market. Although they could be a lot more user friendly (with new currency options especially) they are still a valuable service, one that I'm sure many US bettors wish they could use.