After years of getting killed, I've finally achieved a net positive balance at DSI. I log in today and my limits are now $500 max on everything. Not a good sign from a book experiencing serious payment problems.
DSI not accepting professional action.
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RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
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#1DSI not accepting professional action.Tags: None -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
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#2Didn't Bookmaker put the clamps on you too Mr.Ricky?Comment -
RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
- 3415
#3Originally posted by bigboydanDidn't Bookmaker put the clamps on you too Mr.Ricky?Comment -
SSLPSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-29-08
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#4I dont buy this story RickySteve seems a bit overdramatic DSI s a great book and one of the trend setters in this industry . If you think DSI is going down anytime soon dont hold your breath trust me I know .
RickySteve I would kick you out if you were one of my clients .
DSI is greatComment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-31-06
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#5Were you playing parlays against openers?Comment -
katstaleSBR MVP
- 02-07-07
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#6Were you betting over a grand on 1H lines? Cause that will do it!!Comment -
ClimateSBR Sharp
- 01-22-07
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#7Betcris caters to sharp action, something is wrong with this post.
How could a book which posts lines first anywhere in the world not take professional action?
I don't know this specific case, but usually it's an untolerable bettor who causes headaches for the book.
My experience is if you're patient and pleasant with the book, go easy on them when they have problems as long as you know you are going to get paid, and hit them up for a little freebie if you are inconvienced, (ei, $50 freeplay or free withdrawal) you'll be just fine.Comment -
MudcatRestricted User
- 07-21-05
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#8Not that I doubt RickySteve is giving an accurate description of his experience but it seems relevant to say:
DSI is accepting my action and I am professional.
(Mind you, I have no idea what my lifetime net balance is.)Comment -
SSLPSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-29-08
- 5232
#9Originally posted by ClimateBetcris caters to sharp action, something is wrong with this post.
How could a book which posts lines first anywhere in the world not take professional action?
I don't know this specific case, but usually it's an untolerable bettor who causes headaches for the book.
My experience is if you're patient and pleasant with the book, go easy on them when they have problems as long as you know you are going to get paid, and hit them up for a little freebie if you are inconvienced, (ei, $50 freeplay or free withdrawal) you'll be just fine.
Take note RickySteveComment -
fiveteamerSBR Posting Legend
- 04-14-08
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#10Up over 9 units there.
Never made a deposit bigger than 4/10 of a single unit.Comment -
CrayzeeSBR MVP
- 10-27-06
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#11how does the book determine who is pro and who is not?
just by the amounts you bet per game or your history of winning or losing?
or amount you post up ?
if by amount per game is there a generally accepted amount that determines pro or not?
dime per game ? or more?Comment -
katstaleSBR MVP
- 02-07-07
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#12They take pro action. That being said, they will ask you, somewhat politely, to limit yourself on certain type bets. I did not find this an inconvenience and it was much better treatment than being collared to $50 (ala 5Dimes).
As far as how they identify pro? I imagine bet size first is a determinant. Followed closely by what type of bet you are making. Finally, when is that bet being placed and are you somewhat successful.
Reiterate, Cris does not throw out pros/sharps like most books. BUT, they will limit action.
Now, since i just bragged on you--how abt paying some people today??!!Comment -
maritimeSBR Sharp
- 10-26-05
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#13Originally posted by MudcatNot that I doubt RickySteve is giving an accurate description of his experience but it seems relevant to say:
DSI is accepting my action and I am professional.
(Mind you, I have no idea what my lifetime net balance is.)Comment -
PeepSBR MVP
- 06-23-08
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#14I think all books limit action to all players from time to time, especially on props.
I was down to $300 max bets at Pinnacle for a while on Alternates.Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
- 13173
#15Originally posted by SSLPGreat Response ,
Take note RickySteve
Last time I checked, DSI and Cris are in fact separate books.Comment -
TeamPlayerSBR Wise Guy
- 05-19-08
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#16Originally posted by katstaleThey take pro action. That being said, they will ask you, somewhat politely, to limit yourself on certain type bets. I did not find this an inconvenience and it was much better treatment than being collared to $50 (ala 5Dimes).
As far as how they identify pro? I imagine bet size first is a determinant. Followed closely by what type of bet you are making. Finally, when is that bet being placed and are you somewhat successful.
Reiterate, Cris does not throw out pros/sharps like most books. BUT, they will limit action.
Now, since i just bragged on you--how abt paying some people today??!!
Katstale said it best. All books will limit you on some types of wagers. I believe Diamond is still for "professionals." I've always been successful (only 1 ever deposit) with Diamond and I've never been restricted. However, I only do straight wagers at nearly all the same size less usually less than 1k and never had any restrictions placed on me.Comment -
RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
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#17DSI Head Manager: "We don't want action from you on anything for more than $500."
Me: "So you're not a professional book?"
DSI Head Manager: "We're making the professional decision to not accept your action."
Me: "That's the definition of a recreational book."
DSI Head Manager: "..."
Me: "Have a good day."Comment -
SSLPSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-29-08
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#18Man is it just me , or does Ricky Steve seems like a basket full of sour grapes?Comment -
RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
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#19Originally posted by Justin7Were you playing parlays against openers?
Winning $30K on a poorly conceived Formula 1 number probably raised a flag.Comment -
RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
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#20Originally posted by SSLPMan is it just me , or does Ricky Steve seems like a basket full of sour grapes?Comment -
SSLPSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-29-08
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#21So let me guess you are now judging people by their number of posts?
Ricky I am going to say it again , I am not a shill I have been in this business in Costa Rica for over 10 years . Again ask the OWNERS of this board and they will explain to you that I am not a shill.
Your complaints just seem like over dramatic , and you bitch too much .
To me your not a "pro"Comment -
RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
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#22Did you mean: you're ?Comment -
TosserSBR Sharp
- 08-13-08
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#23I have $500 limits on everything like Ricky at DSI...
They are not run by CRIS as far as i know..only financially backed.
DSI also likes to send out tons of spam mails, another sign of a recreational book.Comment -
TeamPlayerSBR Wise Guy
- 05-19-08
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#24I don't know your situations Tosser and RickySteve. But perhaps you should ask SportsbookReview to investigate your limits. After all, they list DSI as a "Professional" book. If it's not a "professional" book, we'd all like to know the truth.Comment -
TosserSBR Sharp
- 08-13-08
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#25It´s nothing special really...even the Greek kicks out players that catch steam lines, Wsex for example will put you on delay if you take it too far..
The only 100% professional book is Pinnacle.
They will kick you out if you bet bad lines and refuse to let them cancel the wager, but that´s it.Comment -
TeamPlayerSBR Wise Guy
- 05-19-08
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#26That's absolutely true Tosser.
The problem here is that a lot of people get confused by the definition of the "Professional" classification as meaning that anything goes.Comment -
SSLPSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-29-08
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#27Originally posted by RickySteveDid you mean: you're ?
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ClimateSBR Sharp
- 01-22-07
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#28Originally posted by duritoExcept that he has no idea what he is talking about.
Last time I checked, DSI and Cris are in fact separate books.
That's why many people use the names interchangeably. When people use both names or one of those names to describe the company, they assume you know what they're talking about.
Anyone who knows anything about offshore sportsbooks understands him perfectly.
That's unfair criticism.Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
- 13173
#29Originally posted by ClimateDSI and Cris and Bookmaker are owned by the same company, and the lines are usually virtually identical.
That's why many people use the names interchangeably. When people use both names or one of those names to describe the company, they assume you know what they're talking about.
Anyone who knows anything about offshore sportsbooks understands him perfectly.
That's unfair criticism.
Especially not if DSI is limiting accounts and Cris isn't. That would make them quite different.
"Virtually identical" does not include Baseball, which is kind of a big deal.Comment -
ClimateSBR Sharp
- 01-22-07
- 345
#30Originally posted by duritoNo it's not.
Especially not if DSI is limiting accounts and Cris isn't. That would make them quite different.
"Virtually identical" does not include Baseball, which is kind of a big deal.
Ok, you made your point and I made mine. If I really wanted to get into a "prove me right and you wrong" debate, I could point out examples, but really, who gives a f....?
Now I know why I only have 20 or so posts here and rarely post anywhere anymore.Comment -
TeamPlayerSBR Wise Guy
- 05-19-08
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#31Originally posted by ClimateOk, you made your point and I made mine. If I really wanted to get into a "prove me right and you wrong" debate, I could point out examples, but really, who gives a f....?
Now I know why I only have 20 or so posts here and rarely post anywhere anymore.
Better to enjoy our short time on this earth and let the Durito's of the world do all the posting.
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shipitkthxSBR Hustler
- 01-26-08
- 56
#32Originally posted by ClimateDSI and Cris and Bookmaker are owned by the same company, and the lines are usually virtually identical.
That's why many people use the names interchangeably. When people use both names or one of those names to describe the company, they assume you know what they're talking about.
Anyone who knows anything about offshore sportsbooks understands him perfectly.
That's unfair criticism.
DSI, while using same software as Cris and sharing support, is still "separate." And as far as offering the same lines, DSI has dimelines in baseball while cris does not, they usually copy Cris lines for other sports, but not always.Comment -
kisadoSBR Wise Guy
- 09-09-08
- 519
#33Whats all this talk of dime lines at DSI...what I have been seeing is the same bullshit 20 cent lines that Bookmaker has.Comment -
RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
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#34Originally posted by kisadoWhats all this talk of dime lines at DSI...what I have been seeing is the same bullshit 20 cent lines that Bookmaker has.Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
- 10-27-06
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#35DSI puts up dime lines around 10ish in the AM.Comment
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