Archive for February, 2012
Bet365 Review
With March Madness betting lines set to open in the next few weeks, the average sports handicappers may be scrambling to find a shop to pick your favorite teams with. If this scenario describes you, look no further then British Heavyweight Champion of the sportsbook industry, Bet365. One of the oldest shops in the online industry, Bet365 got its start in the middle of the 1970s, and seemingly hasn’t looked back since. For all your sports betting needs, Bet365 is the shop you need to join.
Bet365 is one of those unique sportsbooks, in that they do everything exceptionally well. Essentially, whether you are a casual or more frequent bettor, Bet365 is the spot for you. The good aspects of the shop include, an excellent and up to date website, over 1000 live betting and basic betting options to select from live streaming of games, and they are a public company, meaning you won’t ever have to worry about a slow payout. On the other hand, the MLB handicappers do not like Bet365, because they do not offer a low juice, and haven’t yet taken on American customers.
Nevertheless, we anticipate that final criticism to alter shortly, as many American sports handicappers, are scrambling to find new institutions to wager with, after the department of justice shut down a slew of the heavyweights in America. Also, with Bet365 rivals Victor Chandler and William Hill now accepting bettors from all over the world, it stands to reason, that Bet365 will make the change for their US customers. With that in mind, Bet365 still remains one of the top shops in the industry.
As we mentioned above, Bet365 is a publicly traded company, meaning you won’t have to worry about getting paid. It also means, that Bet365 is the parent company of various other businesses. For instance, Bet365 owns EPL franchise Stoke FC, which is constantly in the top 10 clubs in the nation. They also own Bowmans, which does serve American customers.
Victor Chandler Review
Super Bowl betting enthusiasts scrambling last minute for a sportsbook to place their money on the biggest game of the year with, need not worry any longer. Despite the recent shutdown of several major North American sportsbooks, handicappers can now place their price per head odds with UK sportsbooks such as Victor Chandler. A young sportsbook, Victor Chandler has quickly made a reputation for itself, as one of the strongest shops in the industry. With only 72 hours to go until game day, here is a review of Victor Chandler.
Similar to BetOnline, 5Dimes, and DSI, the main appeal to Victor Chandler, is its large array of betting lines and live betting options. We compare Victor Chandler specifically to BetOnline for two other reasons, the customer service is outstanding and year round accessible, while the shop caters directly to casual bettors. Now, that doesn’t mean they will ever turn anybody away, but the betting lines provide the impression, that the book is catering to new and casual bettors. For all intents and purposes, if you are just looking for a shop to wager with for the Super Bowl, and to predict the NFL scores, then Victor Chandler is for you.
Now, with every sportsbook there is plenty of bad to go along with the good. As bettors, new or more experienced, our goal is to find the sportsbooks that have more good then bad to them. At Victor Chandler, there isn’t much to complain about, as aside from lots of betting options, an excellent customer service department and quick payouts, Victor Chandler’s reputation speaks for itself. Nevertheless, if there was ever a flaw to point out with the shop, it would be, the small bonus’s offered and the low betting limits. The latter of which is why Victor Chandler is a casual betting sportsbook.