Is betdsi and bookmaker the same?

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  • iceman9870
    Restricted User
    • 03-09-09
    • 38

    #1
    Is betdsi and bookmaker the same?
    Are they owned by the same companies? Are they the same lines?

    If you have account at bookmaker, can you make an account at betdsi and not be accused of having two accounts or something like that?
  • Hareeba!
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 07-01-06
    • 37298

    #2
    Originally posted by iceman9870
    Are they owned by the same companies? Are they the same lines?

    If you have account at bookmaker, can you make an account at betdsi and not be accused of having two accounts or something like that?
    Yes. Mostly but not always.
    Yes
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    • mtneer1212
      SBR MVP
      • 06-22-08
      • 4993

      #3
      As long as you don't use both books to circumvent limits, you should be fine.
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      • vyomguy
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 12-08-09
        • 5794

        #4
        Originally posted by mtneer1212
        As long as you don't use both books to circumvent limits, you should be fine.
        Why is that?....They are two separate books...why cant i bet max in both books?
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        • DukeJohn
          SBR MVP
          • 12-29-07
          • 1779

          #5
          Originally posted by iceman9870
          Are they owned by the same companies? Are they the same lines?

          If you have account at bookmaker, can you make an account at betdsi and not be accused of having two accounts or something like that?
          Originally posted by mtneer1212
          As long as you don't use both books to circumvent limits, you should be fine.
          This is the best answer

          Originally posted by vyomguy
          Why is that?....They are two separate books...why cant i bet max in both books?
          I actually asked them about betting max limits at both and they said once you reach the limit at one place you would have to get special approval to bet at the other. You might get away with it a couple of times, but eventually bad things could happen. So, best not to stir the pot.

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          • Hareeba!
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 07-01-06
            • 37298

            #6
            Originally posted by mtneer1212
            As long as you don't use both books to circumvent limits, you should be fine.
            I used to do it at all three (Bookmaker, CRIS and DSI) when I found their limits below what I wanted to bet.
            I'd enter my bets at all three and simultaneously hit the confirm button so as they didn't have the opportunity to reduce the odds.
            It worked fine and they never took any action against me.
            This was after they'd banned me from their loyalty schemes so I figured there really wasn't anything to lose.
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            • fury
              Restricted User
              • 02-20-10
              • 1651

              #7
              They have separate lines.
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              • Hareeba!
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 07-01-06
                • 37298

                #8
                Originally posted by fury
                They have separate lines.
                Didn't used to very often when I was playing there - certainly I don't recall ever seeing a difference between Bookmaker and CRIS

                I think maybe DSI were different for either MLB or NHL only?
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                • fury
                  Restricted User
                  • 02-20-10
                  • 1651

                  #9
                  Yeah Bookmaker and BetCRIS use the same lines.

                  DSI doesn't share the same line or change lines at the same time, but some of them end up being the same anyway.
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