They were on the 141 book list turned over to the Feds along with Bookmaker.
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accuscoresucks
SBR Hall of Famer
11-03-07
7160
#3
oh man coach i dont like this book
i got out like 3,4 months ago for good
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pat venditto
SBR Posting Legend
05-07-07
14347
#4
They only cater to high limits players really. And their lines aren't anything special. Everybody should be playing at matchbook if you're in the us. Not WSEX. Matchy has the best line 95% of the time.
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Tosser
SBR Sharp
08-13-08
263
#5
Prolly coz they are a P book, and we have mostly squares here who like square books like 5D better ^^
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Tosser
SBR Sharp
08-13-08
263
#6
Originally posted by pat venditto
And their lines aren't anything special.
Wrong again, Wsex is/was a must-have for MLB.
For hoops and foots they have -110 but they often hang to their numbers and don´t follow "the big 3" on every move automatically, like 5Dimes and the other "i will cut you if you catch a good line!" shit books.
Many guys here know nothing about line shopping...
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KC
SBR MVP
04-12-07
1613
#7
Originally posted by jjgold
I wonder why
A book too
Maybe people got tired of paying 50 for a fedex payout that takes 2 weeks, plus bouncing a few checks due to processing problems. I did like their lines and cs was friendly.
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durito
SBR Posting Legend
07-03-06
13173
#8
Originally posted by Deuce
They were on the 141 book list turned over to the Feds along with Bookmaker.
So what?
You think this is the first the feds have heard of WSEX?
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MonkeyF0cker
SBR Posting Legend
06-12-07
12144
#9
That's the story with pretty much every book these days though, KC. They are still a solid book.
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WileOut
SBR MVP
02-04-07
3844
#10
The fed comment is not right unless something happened that I didn't hear about. The state of Kentucky tried to stop their citizens from accessing WSEX and bookmaker but I believe this has failed of course.
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#11
I still use WSEX. They have reduced juice on MLB and they are often slow (intentionally?) to move lines in other sports.