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    Jay Millz
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    Canadian Tennis Betters?

    I was just wondering if anyone has any preferences with any books that facilitate Canadian users. I currently use bodog, which works just fine for baseball and hockey - but i find that it lacks a lot of the lines when it comes to tennis. Does anyone have any suggestions?

    Obviously I would like something with optimal lines, and something that doesn't cap your bets if you are winning big. I don't go to heavy on tennis at the moment anyways so the latter is not absolutely necessary. My main concern is a book that is reliable and able to deliver any winnings to Canada, efficiently and accurately.

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    pinnacle or nothing for me

    bet365 is nice but you need real discipline there... can bet on anything.. n i heard they cap winners

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    i was considering pinnacle... Have you had some positive experiences upon cashing your earnings?

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    Pinnacle is great in terms of price, but severely lacking in opportunities to bet set totals altogether and exact set scores for lower profile matches. Withdrawals are fast & easy. The only bad thing I'll say about Pinny is that at times their website can be slow on heavy game days, making it tough to play games live or submit bets a few minutes before gametime on busy college saturdays, etc. They handle a LOT of volume and sometimes they just can't keep up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Millz View Post
    i was considering pinnacle... Have you had some positive experiences upon cashing your earnings?
    never had a problem withdrawing. and I treat pinnacle almost as another bank account because its so secure. When I withdraw it goes right to my bank account.

    Quote Originally Posted by suicidekings View Post
    Pinnacle is great in terms of price, but severely lacking in opportunities to bet set totals altogether and exact set scores for lower profile matches.
    this is true. parlays are also a headache.. but the prices alone make up for it.
    there really is no comparison to pinnacle

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    sweet you may have sold me here! Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Millz View Post
    i was considering pinnacle... Have you had some positive experiences upon cashing your earnings?
    Dude... you don't even need to ask that. Just open a Pinnacle account.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bababooey13 View Post
    pinnacle or nothing for me

    bet365 is nice but you need real discipline there... can bet on anything.. n i heard they cap winners
    "Heard".

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    Pinnacle baby!

    The only problem is they're shiite for Moto GP and F1. Two sports I do well in but have to scrounge around getting on at the rubbish books.

    As for 365... a bunch of .....! My limits are a few cents on all markets. Know of a fair few others in the same boat.

    But hey, they're just like every other book.

    Pinnacle. Go hard or go home!

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    Didn't pinnacle just come out with the "Must roll over your deposit 5 times before you can withdraw" rule?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yodlegern View Post
    Didn't pinnacle just come out with the "Must roll over your deposit 5 times before you can withdraw" rule?
    "This is your free withdrawal of the calendar month. There is no minimum amount required and you may use any of your authorized withdrawal methods. All additional withdrawals during the calendar month, for any amount using any withdrawal method, will incur a fee. Do you agree?"


    all that roll over shit is garbage and youll never see that shit on pinnacle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bababooey13 View Post
    "This is your free withdrawal of the calendar month. There is no minimum amount required and you may use any of your authorized withdrawal methods. All additional withdrawals during the calendar month, for any amount using any withdrawal method, will incur a fee. Do you agree?"


    all that roll over shit is garbage and youll never see that shit on pinnacle.
    Actually, they added a rollover April 1st. 5x rollover or a 3% fee on the principle sum on withdrawal (ie: if you deposit $100, you'd only pay a $3 fee regardless of how much you build your balance up to). Read below for the details. Seems like it still might change a bit though as the big rollover is pretty unreasonable. It's intended to account for the service charges the e-wallets charge that Pinny has up until this point absorbed.

    http://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbook...idding-me.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by suicidekings View Post
    Actually, they added a rollover April 1st. 5x rollover or a 3% fee on the principle sum on withdrawal (ie: if you deposit $100, you'd only pay a $3 fee regardless of how much you build your balance up to). Read below for the details. Seems like it still might change a bit though as the big rollover is pretty unreasonable. It's intended to account for the service charges the e-wallets charge that Pinny has up until this point absorbed.

    http://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbook...idding-me.html
    wow.. I did not know about the rule change.. very shady indeed.. kind of blown away to be honest

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