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  • SBR Natalie
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 03-19-12
    • 885

    #1
    BetUS, bonus disputes and more
    Sportsbook News: BetUS, bonus disputes and more

    SBR newswoman Natalie delivers a sportsbook industry news update. Natalie is joined later in the program by seasoned dispute expert and legal mind Justin7. Covered in today's program are updates on BetUS, Bet770, BetAtHome, Bovada, as well as a peek into Justin's sportsbook dispute case-load | READ MORE

  • SBR Natalie
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 03-19-12
    • 885

    #2
    Originally posted by Jetsfan
    Watching these a few weeks now but this is the best one yet. Thanks.
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    • BranchDavidian
      SBR MVP
      • 08-29-10
      • 1014

      #3
      I have been wondering just what makes a player "professional" as opposed to "recreational". I get it that the lower-tiered books want to call winners professional and losers recreational, and that seems to be what Justin7 is implying here. It seems to me that if books want to attract players by giving out bonuses, they should have to stick to this "contract" ( the book agrees to give the bonus while the player agrees to complete the roll-over before withdrawing ) just as the player has to stick to the terms of the "contract". The player can't get away with nullifying this contract, why should the book?
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      • SBR Natalie
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 03-19-12
        • 885

        #4
        Originally posted by BranchDavidian
        I have been wondering just what makes a player "professional" as opposed to "recreational". I get it that the lower-tiered books want to call winners professional and losers recreational, and that seems to be what Justin7 is implying here. It seems to me that if books want to attract players by giving out bonuses, they should have to stick to this "contract" ( the book agrees to give the bonus while the player agrees to complete the roll-over before withdrawing ) just as the player has to stick to the terms of the "contract". The player can't get away with nullifying this contract, why should the book?
        I totally agree with you there. Although with sportsbooks it seems that if nothing is written they can do what ever they want!
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        • BranchDavidian
          SBR MVP
          • 08-29-10
          • 1014

          #5
          Originally posted by SBR Natalie
          I totally agree with you there. Although with sportsbooks it seems that if nothing is written they can do what ever they want!
          Well, since some sportsbooks use this professional verses recreational label to get rid of players that have a clue, perhaps SBR could put pressure on these books to define what makes a player professional. Then the books would have a harder time cheating players.
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          • princecharles
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 11-22-10
            • 827

            #6
            Natalie,
            Very professional.
            Do you use a tele-prompter? Your extemporaneous on camera tone is wonderful.

            Any thoughts to a laugh track to lighten things up?
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            • SBR Natalie
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 03-19-12
              • 885

              #7
              Originally posted by princecharles
              Natalie,
              Very professional.
              Do you use a tele-prompter? Your extemporaneous on camera tone is wonderful.

              Any thoughts to a laugh track to lighten things up?
              Thank you for the compliment Prince Charles (feels slightly funny saying that as he is my future King . . lol)

              Yes I do you use a tele-prompter which has the main key points that i want to discuss on that day. What do you mean by laugh track? x
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              • princecharles
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 11-22-10
                • 827

                #8
                Originally posted by SBR Natalie
                Thank you for the compliment Prince Charles (feels slightly funny saying that as he is my future King . . lol)

                Yes I do you use a tele-prompter which has the main key points that i want to discuss on that day. What do you mean by laugh track? x


                I lived in Los Angeles for a while as an on air talent, more of a non scripted talk show.
                Laugh track is a tongue in cheek comment, thats where the audience hears laughter, but there's no audience!

                is lou always such a jealous type?

                BTW
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                • SBR Natalie
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 03-19-12
                  • 885

                  #9
                  Originally posted by princecharles
                  I lived in Los Angeles for a while as an on air talent, more of a non scripted talk show.
                  Laugh track is a tongue in cheek comment, thats where the audience hears laughter, but there's no audience!

                  is lou always such a jealous type?

                  BTW
                  hmmm, im not quite sure the sound of an audience laughing in the background to a joke i've just made is quite the image we're are going for . . lol . . but i definitely agree with a little light humour or a smile might be nice. I'm actually quite a smiley person. My Grandma keeps having a go at me for not smiling . . she says in her old granny voice . . "why don't you smile dear . . you have such a lovely smile and you never use it on these videos . .such a shame . . can you please smile . .atleast for me . . " (I actually get that every week) So maybe I should take the'subtle' hints thrown in my direction and add a little smile once in a while?

                  Re Lou . . .he's my bud here and we work a lot together, researching news, building stories and finding breaking news to keep everyone in the know with the latest news that is out there! He's incredibly good at what he does!
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                  • taxer
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 05-31-11
                    • 630

                    #10
                    betus is shit , everyone should avoid them far more better and fair options out there
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