First time poster long time "watcher" of this website/forum and I would first like to say thanks to everyone that contributes. Living in Nevada, Las Vegas to be exact obviously affords me the opportunity to wager at many different places and I would like to give my feedback on the various apps within Nevada and the offshore places I use. My preferences in order:
Nevada Apps:
1. Westgate Mobile-Limits are pretty solid. Wagers go right through without approval if they are within the parameters set by them. Comps are earned. Huge wagering menu. Very competitive prices.
2. CG Sports (formerly Cantor Gaming)-Huge limits. No Comps.
3. NV Sports (South Point/Cannery/Eastide Cannery-Decent Limits. No Comps. Will not limit or kick you out for winning.
4. William Hill-Limits will vary. Will limit and give you the boot for winning. Extensive betting menu. Very easy to deposit.
5. Aliante-Low limits. Comps/status are earned. Stand-alone book (numbers may obviously differ). Extensive soccer menu. .08 cent line baseball
6. Sports Connection (Station Casinos)-Comps/status are earned. Deposits/withdrawals very easy due to many locations. Will give you the boot for winning. Decent limits 4k-NFL for example. 15 cent line baseball.
7. B Connected Sports (Boyd/Coast)-Comps/status are earned. Very low limits. Very limited menu. Will not limit/kick you out for winning. 15 cent line baseball.
8. Atlantis Sports (Reno)-Very low limits. Comps/status earned. Stand-alone book. Will be limited for winning but not kicked out. .08 cent baseball line.
9. Peppermill (Reno)-Comps/status earned. Very quick to boot you for winning. Limited menu. Low limits.
-Treasure Island had a mobile app which was a good product due to the fact it was a stand alone book but also had pretty low limits. The owner did not like the action they were getting over the app and pulled the plug in December.
-Wynn is scheduled to come out on February 29th and will be running from the same engine as Aliante, Atlantis, Westgate, and the B Connected app.
I have used these off shore websites and these opinions are from my experiences:
1. 5dimes-Great wagering menu. Various deposit/withdrawal methods. Customer service has always been very nice. Limits are good for me. Reduced juice is awesome.
2. Heritage Sports-Buy/Sell option is a nice touch. Decent Limits. Wide wagering Menu. Reduced juice.
3. Bookmaker-Huge limits.
4. Bovada-Very quick to limit. Different lines on occasion. Clunky interface.
People will say why bother with offshore when you live in Las Vegas but you cannot get Reduced Juice, higher limits, and the depth wagering options off shore gives you.
Nevada Apps:
1. Westgate Mobile-Limits are pretty solid. Wagers go right through without approval if they are within the parameters set by them. Comps are earned. Huge wagering menu. Very competitive prices.
2. CG Sports (formerly Cantor Gaming)-Huge limits. No Comps.
3. NV Sports (South Point/Cannery/Eastide Cannery-Decent Limits. No Comps. Will not limit or kick you out for winning.
4. William Hill-Limits will vary. Will limit and give you the boot for winning. Extensive betting menu. Very easy to deposit.
5. Aliante-Low limits. Comps/status are earned. Stand-alone book (numbers may obviously differ). Extensive soccer menu. .08 cent line baseball
6. Sports Connection (Station Casinos)-Comps/status are earned. Deposits/withdrawals very easy due to many locations. Will give you the boot for winning. Decent limits 4k-NFL for example. 15 cent line baseball.
7. B Connected Sports (Boyd/Coast)-Comps/status are earned. Very low limits. Very limited menu. Will not limit/kick you out for winning. 15 cent line baseball.
8. Atlantis Sports (Reno)-Very low limits. Comps/status earned. Stand-alone book. Will be limited for winning but not kicked out. .08 cent baseball line.
9. Peppermill (Reno)-Comps/status earned. Very quick to boot you for winning. Limited menu. Low limits.
-Treasure Island had a mobile app which was a good product due to the fact it was a stand alone book but also had pretty low limits. The owner did not like the action they were getting over the app and pulled the plug in December.
-Wynn is scheduled to come out on February 29th and will be running from the same engine as Aliante, Atlantis, Westgate, and the B Connected app.
I have used these off shore websites and these opinions are from my experiences:
1. 5dimes-Great wagering menu. Various deposit/withdrawal methods. Customer service has always been very nice. Limits are good for me. Reduced juice is awesome.
2. Heritage Sports-Buy/Sell option is a nice touch. Decent Limits. Wide wagering Menu. Reduced juice.
3. Bookmaker-Huge limits.
4. Bovada-Very quick to limit. Different lines on occasion. Clunky interface.
People will say why bother with offshore when you live in Las Vegas but you cannot get Reduced Juice, higher limits, and the depth wagering options off shore gives you.