Including some A and B rated here.
I realize there are different reasons bettors may want multiple books.
But for many of us, it's a matter of now and then getting a half point difference.
Some of these books show at any one point in time the EXACT same pointspread on each and every game.
Talking about foots, college and pro, but it's likely it's no dif for hoops and hardball. Sometimes, there's a small variance in the juice - but I've never seen even a half point off on the spot.
You can tell they use the same software - site must be run by an independent third party. Kind of like Leroy's in Nevada, a "one-size-fits-all" mentality.
I don't really need to post up at a number of books if some are clones of each other.
I won't mention who they are - users know what I mean. And, there are likely others who are in the same "one-size" boat with other books.
But one of them is supposedly run by one of the sharpest linemakers in the biz. (Are others copying him? Are they pooling their bets?)
I do agree that prompt payment, fair WD fees, good CS, like that, are al very important.
But it would be nice to see a note somewhere on the site as to which books are moving in exact lockstep.
Skybook sometimes has a half pt diff line. And save for 3 & 7 the chance to move it a half point. Not a commercial, just the facts.
What other good books(A and B - ok maybe C+) are not marching in simultaneous goosestep?
I realize there are different reasons bettors may want multiple books.
But for many of us, it's a matter of now and then getting a half point difference.
Some of these books show at any one point in time the EXACT same pointspread on each and every game.
Talking about foots, college and pro, but it's likely it's no dif for hoops and hardball. Sometimes, there's a small variance in the juice - but I've never seen even a half point off on the spot.
You can tell they use the same software - site must be run by an independent third party. Kind of like Leroy's in Nevada, a "one-size-fits-all" mentality.
I don't really need to post up at a number of books if some are clones of each other.
I won't mention who they are - users know what I mean. And, there are likely others who are in the same "one-size" boat with other books.
But one of them is supposedly run by one of the sharpest linemakers in the biz. (Are others copying him? Are they pooling their bets?)
I do agree that prompt payment, fair WD fees, good CS, like that, are al very important.
But it would be nice to see a note somewhere on the site as to which books are moving in exact lockstep.
Skybook sometimes has a half pt diff line. And save for 3 & 7 the chance to move it a half point. Not a commercial, just the facts.
What other good books(A and B - ok maybe C+) are not marching in simultaneous goosestep?