(Watchdog my arse)There is no way books that deal dual lines should have A ratings

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  • TheCentaur
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-28-11
    • 8108

    #1
    (Watchdog my arse)There is no way books that deal dual lines should have A ratings
    B- at most and thats if all other aspects are rock solid.

    I'm talking about you Bovada (A rating) and Heritage (A- rating)

    I must be down 5 or 10k at Heritage but they feel the need to chisel points. You just get less business guys.
  • TheCentaur
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-28-11
    • 8108

    #2
    Anyone agree?

    There must be some way we can band together and drive them out of the business if they don't stop this immoral practice
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    • thetrinity
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 01-25-11
      • 22431

      #3
      M i c k e y m o u s e
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      • Smoke
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 10-09-09
        • 48111

        #4
        Completely normal

        Every book does that

        No worries
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        • TheCentaur
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 06-28-11
          • 8108

          #5
          Originally posted by Smoke
          Completely normal

          Every book does that

          No worries
          No way pal
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          • TheCentaur
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 06-28-11
            • 8108

            #6
            Originally posted by thetrinity
            M i c k e y m o u s e
            You're right Trinkety, they are mickeymouse books
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            • JohnGalt2341
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 12-31-09
              • 9138

              #7
              Originally posted by TheCentaur
              B- at most and thats if all other aspects are rock solid.

              I'm talking about you Bovada (A rating) and Heritage (A- rating)

              I must be down 5 or 10k at Heritage but they feel the need to chisel points. You just get less business guys.
              I used to feel this way too... but then I tried to think of a way to use it to my advantage... here's what I came up with... Before you login to a particular Book it will have 1 price but after you login the price sometimes changes right? So basically... the Book is telling you "This is the side we consider Sharp and we don't want you to have that price so we raised it on you." Now, if you go to another book and find the "sharp side" at a better price it could potentially be beneficial. What do you think?
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              • mathdotcom
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 03-24-08
                • 11689

                #8
                Reducing the limits of sharps has the exact same effect, and should be considered similarly.

                Greek and 5D both limit sharps

                Greek tries to defend limiting sharps on smaller markets by saying they're offered as a 'bonus' to players

                Hmm.. how come they continue to take max bets from squares on them then?

                Hats off to Pinn and CRIS though
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                • Monte
                  SBR MVP
                  • 08-21-10
                  • 2056

                  #9
                  Bovada back to A lols, Micky Mouse shit
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                  • antifoil
                    SBR MVP
                    • 11-11-09
                    • 3993

                    #10
                    what do you expect from a site that has an owner who like the doublespeak of the republicans.
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