Find the Lock- When I first visited SBR I believed in the mantra of Sportsbook Review. But after you have been here a while one comes to understand that is the Bait that brings a player in. I gave up on trusting SBR for unbiased reviews of shops a long time ago. This is not Consumer Reports where they take no AD $$$. This site is Entertainment pure and Simple.
SBR is a complete JOKE! please discontinue my account!!
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Easy-Rider 66BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-12
- 36098
#106Comment -
boeing powerSBR Hall of Famer
- 03-23-10
- 9698
#107Sbr is no longer a watchdog IMO.
They are paid by the books to advertise and get sign ups which is a conflict of interest.
All the recent big disputes have been in favor of the sportsbooks.Comment -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
- 9078
#108Let me ask you this before I answer your questions. What does SBR stand for? SBR does not sell hamburgers. SBR does not sell alcohol or T shirts. SBR stands for Sports Book Review. They call themselves the watch dogs of the industry. If you buy a rottweiler to protect your junkyard and that rottweiler falls asleep while you get robbed, then you get a new rottweiler. I personally have no idea what the intentions of other people are. I am just saying that for what this site was built to do, it failed at its job, and it cost people money. I have no idea if the Rottweiler conspired to the heist of the junk yard, I just know that it failed to do its job. If I own a painting service that paints houses, and I bring a friend along to paint the house with me. I tell the customer they can trust me and I am the best painter that ever lived. My friend is not really that close with me, in fact, I just met him and had a few beers with him and decided to bring him along. I vowed for him so he is my responsibility. This guy robs the people who's house we are painting. The blame goes on me for attaching my name to his.
Similar to the situations with bailouts, if a B- book bailed out BI players, and offered a 10x rollover, with matching deposit, would you do it? It would be a tough decision, risking new funds, to regain others, much like the situation SBR was in.Comment -
PAULYPOKERBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-06-08
- 36581
#110
only the naive could believe they were an still will after this storm,
follow the money,
it always knows..............Comment -
FindTheLockSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-27-10
- 7194
#111This is all true, can't argue with it. As much as SBR supported them with a B rating, there is a reason they were not an A+. Much like an actuary, SBR has to assess risk, BI seemed financially secure, so SBR gave them the B, you cannot project a financial backer who has been in the industry to pack up and bail. It could be argued that it was in the best interest of the players with funds there for SBR to stay quiet and see if new ownership would come along. In no way do I support their decision to withhold information (that they may or may not have known), but they may have seen it being in the best interest of the player. I promise the overwhelming majority of the cash was not deposited in the few days SBR may have neglected to notify everyone. People risking 30k, for others to have a shot at their 1.5 mil isn't THAT bad.
Similar to the situations with bailouts, if a B- book bailed out BI players, and offered a 10x rollover, with matching deposit, would you do it? It would be a tough decision, risking new funds, to regain others, much like the situation SBR was in.Comment -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
- 9078
#112You write like you know more about SBR and books than a regular poster. At first I thought you might be that kerry poster, because you use better grammar than most, but now I suspect you are more of an insider. I did not lose any money at betislands, but it saddens to me to think that I can not trust anyone if I do happen to get lucky one day and hit a big score offshore. I am down lifetime sports betting, so if I did hit the books for a decent some, I would like to at least get paid for my efforts. The only thing that keeps my head above water as far as gambling is concerned, is black jack. I honestly don't know why I just don't play black jack exclusively. GL in your business of guarding the junkyard whoever you are.
Nice to have more than a 2 post back and forth with an intelligent person here. Just let this be a reminder that the shills are quite often not who you think they are. I can only wish someone would pay me to type on the computer.
And, you may think I am a shill, so this might be useless but CRIS books have always paid me, and as of recent 5dimes has as well. Hope you turn your sports gambling into a profit.Comment -
benandjerrySBR Wise Guy
- 07-01-11
- 697
#114A lot of the people posting now are the ones that thought BI was underrated before, and helped vote them #5 in the last poster's poll, ahead of A+ books even. A lot of sites want to be the first to make a declaration, even if it's just a cheesy copy and paste job of posts with no real insight as they weren't the ones on the ground trying to get answers, just like many networks want to be the first to report a story, but the truth is SBR took action as soon it became clear BetIslands was unable to keep its word with its own player payout time-frames. That's not what people that prefer to cope with a loss by levying blame want to hear, but it's the truth.
The player poll results are skewed because of the UIGEA, there is only one A rated book on that list.
Look, I like SBR, really I do, and I think some videos and conversations are interesting. I didnt have any funds with BI, and even though events like these pisses me off I feel like I can be relatively objective here. There are only two possible scenarios here, either 1. SBR did an atrocious job and failed miserably, or 2. SBR is involved in it all. Anyone saying differently is eyeing for a job or just blind. I dont know enough, but personally, gun to the head, I'd guess they just screwed up big time, but make no mistake about it they are at least partially to be blamed here.Comment -
Boner_18SBR Hall of Famer
- 08-24-08
- 8301
#115BYE!Comment -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
- 9078
#117Originally posted by JglagerI am new to the forum and looking for good place to deposit. I see that one of the books recently went belly up. By the looks of it, SBR had backed this book that failed. Am i safe to choose one of these other books to deposit at??? Help, which is my best option. I dont want to go with a book promoted by SBR by the look of things. Fellow gamblers only reply please....Comment -
BranchDavidianSBR MVP
- 08-29-10
- 1014
#120A lot of the people posting now are the ones that thought BI was underrated before, and helped vote them #5 in the last poster's poll, ahead of A+ books even. A lot of sites want to be the first to make a declaration, even if it's just a cheesy copy and paste job of posts with no real insight as they weren't the ones on the ground trying to get answers, just like many networks want to be the first to report a story, but the truth is SBR took action as soon it became clear BetIslands was unable to keep its word with its own player payout time-frames. That's not what people that prefer to cope with a loss by levying blame want to hear, but it's the truth.Comment -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
- 9078
#121I don't mean to jump on you, but please, I am fukkin sick of hearing everyone knew about this earlier. Post one reliable source that stated it (not just some fuk throwing darts) a significant amount of time before SBR did.Comment -
jaeguyoonSBR Wise Guy
- 09-27-11
- 992
#122just delete threadstarters acct and close this thread. lol. that's what he asked for.Comment -
dmtraderSBR MVP
- 09-26-09
- 1320
#123I did not lose any money at betislands, but it saddens to me to think that I can not trust anyone if I do happen to get lucky one day and hit a big score offshore. I am down lifetime sports betting, so if I did hit the books for a decent some, I would like to at least get paid for my efforts.
If you deposit $ in offshore sportsbooks, you are taking a calculated risk. You want to gamble, so you take that risk. But you aslo have the risk of nvere seeign the $ returned to you.
Some people on SBR have stated they have lost up to $40,000 in their BI accounts. As always men tend to exaggerate their experience with women, how far they can hit a golf ball, and how much money they have won gambling - but let's believe them for discussion's sake. If you have $10's of thousands of $ in off shore accounts, you are indeed in danger of never seeing it again. There is no FDIC deposit insurance to fall back on, no legal recourse for you. Keep that in mind.Comment -
BranchDavidianSBR MVP
- 08-29-10
- 1014
#124Sammy, do you have know of who was the first to publish that BI was done and when? I'm curious, cause I hear everyone knew, but as far as I've seen, no one knew enough to put their name behind it, hence why SBR didn't screw over a paying advertiser until they were sure. John may be as guilty as Jon, who knows, I just won't make a conclusion until we see all the facts.Comment -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
- 9078
#125John could start a $50,000 cash giveaway right now, and would still receive blows from posters left and right. Best he lay low. If SBR never releases that info, then yes, I'm joining the mob.Comment -
FindTheLockSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-27-10
- 7194
#127If you do happen to make a big score at an off shore book, you can EXPECT to be taken advantage of. They are off shore for a reason. At the very least they will severely restrict your gambling limits. And they will make it more and more difficult to get your money cashed out. That's what they are in business to do - keep your money.
If you deposit $ in offshore sportsbooks, you are taking a calculated risk. You want to gamble, so you take that risk. But you aslo have the risk of nvere seeign the $ returned to you.
Some people on SBR have stated they have lost up to $40,000 in their BI accounts. As always men tend to exaggerate their experience with women, how far they can hit a golf ball, and how much money they have won gambling - but let's believe them for discussion's sake. If you have $10's of thousands of $ in off shore accounts, you are indeed in danger of never seeing it again. There is no FDIC deposit insurance to fall back on, no legal recourse for you. Keep that in mind.Comment -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
- 9078
#130I think you're pretty trustable, but you're not going to pull some, you could be 21 years old crap are you? Look for a thread from me tomorrow morning or early afternoon once you confirm that I'm getting 1,000 points to post a vid.Comment -
FindTheLockSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-27-10
- 7194
#131
I don't know about opie, but I assure you, you will get my 123 if you are indeed only a 19 yo college kidComment -
FindTheLockSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-27-10
- 7194
#132tto where are you from?Comment -
wtt0315SBR Hall of Famer
- 01-18-07
- 8037
#133I will make a video proving I am a 39 year old with a Tennessee accent for 1000 opieComment -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
- 9078
#138Jeez, getting specific here. But for 1,123 points I'll do as I'm told. I'll show my school ID with my name and ID# covered up, you can still see my picture and the school name, and I'll go buy a pioneer press from a grocery store to make you happy.Comment -
FindTheLockSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-27-10
- 7194
#140thanks buddy. I just tend to lean on the side of caution when it comes to the words of internet posters. If you do that, then there will be a lot less doubt. I don't know what Opie will ask you to do, he has more invested than I do, so he has way more pull on the demands.Comment
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