Look at o n e v i c e, their risk management has been known to limit players to $100/game. i think bet islands did not have an influx of cash flow to sustain the business period. When they relaized they had no money left to pay players they probably did steal some but not nearly as much as some people think. I think their is a chance the basically just went broke.
I think Betislands was simply mismanaged and went broke.
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HankwinsSBR MVP
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#1I think Betislands was simply mismanaged and went broke.Tags: None -
ScooterSBR MVP
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#3This was not worth a new thread. There are plenty of threads you could've put your non-factual guess into, without being an Attention Whore and starting a new thread.Comment -
IsaiahSBR MVP
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#4Look at o n e v i c e, their risk management has been known to limit players to $100/game. i think bet islands did not have an influx of cash flow to sustain the business period. When they relaized they had no money left to pay players they probably did steal some but not nearly as much as some people think. I think their is a chance the basically just went broke.Comment -
SportsMushroomSBR MVP
- 09-28-10
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#5nah I think they were planning this all along, as evidenced by their adammant denial that ez, betislands and 7red were related
they wanted to make sure that when one book disappeared the rest would be unaffected by the scandalComment -
HankwinsSBR MVP
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