I spoke to a couple buddies of mine who said they have been making small amounts of wagers on "simulated games" with the sportsbook they use(Bookmaker.eu) and was curious to see which other books offer this form of 'entertainment' to wager on? From what they told me the game is set on the highest level and being played on CPU Mode. With me being a dinosaur in the gambling circles I had to research what CPU MODE was
If any of you guys/gals have any experience or recommend a particular book please share as this may be one of the only forms of "action" gamblers will have for the next 60+ days unless you want to wager on Table Tennis? Nothing against table tennis but I would rather bet on the weather.
I watched a SIMS Game this morning (KC Chiefs/Pittsburgh Steelers) for about 20 minutes and although not the ideal situation to wager on at least you could watch it if you had $$$ wagered on it.
I CAN HEAR HANK WILLIAMS JR. NOW...."ARE YOU READY FOR SOME "NFL2K20 SIMS FOOTBALL''
Bovada is the only other book that has it that I use. It is a different stream than the one Bookmaker uses but its the same idea the CPU is playing against itself and its set to the highest difficulty level. One difference is Bovada uses 15 minute quarters while Bookmaker uses 10 minute quarters which could affect how you decide to bet. I won my bet on Vikings vs Lions on Bovada yesterday but from what I could tell watching the stream even though the game is a sim it isn't the most realistic thing. I still am betting just for fun on it because its entertaining especially when you have a little something on the game.
I hit LAKERS and the under 232 1/2 earlier. Took Dallas -6 1/2 vs NY Giants tonight. 1 more game and it's showing Redskins/Denver at 10:00. Like Denver -3 and/or under 55 1/2