Sports Betting - Getting Started
In principle,
this is no different than deciding who will fix your car, who will
handle your taxes or cut your hair. Do they have a good reputation,
do you trust them with your car/tax information/locks of hair, will
they treat you fairly if you have a complaint?
While the
mantra of "location, location, location" is preached in
setting up land-based businesses, we feel "reputation,
reputation, reputation" is the biggest key with sportsbooks.
Reputation
While some watchdog organizations will trumpet a sportsbook's
reputation and encourage you to sign up there, beware those claims.
Most such sites accept advertising dollars from the same books on
their Best Books list, which obviously taints their objectivity.
Research
several books, check out our list of client sportsbooks as well, we
make all efforts to ensure businesses advertising on our site are
credible, fair, reputable and fair. If you ever have a problem with
them, contact us directly, or ask around in the Bull Board room for
feedback. Others may be experiencing troubles and you can share the
information.
Location
We give location #2 billing here. Different locales have
different licensing and regulation stipulations. Stronger nations
typically have stronger regulations and more ability to crack down
and investigate any wrongdoing.
Security
Read up on the type
of security technology they use to guarantee the safety of your
online transactions.
Customer
Service
Sample their email and telephone contacts to see if they respond
promptly and intelligently. Request a payout of some winnings to see
how they respond. Quality books pay right away, others may seek to
stall or slow-pay.
Bonuses/Incentives
Most books offer some type of incentive to win your business. As
with any offer, beware the outrageous claims. The standard of 10 or
15% bonus of your sign-up amount is typical. Read the fine print and
ask questions about these bonuses, some have "rollover"
requirements (you must bet your deposit amount once, twice, five
times before you can withdraw any bonus money) and some are
matchplay (you get $20 bonus, but if you bet $20 and win, you only
keep your winnings, the matchplay bonus portion dissolves. In this
case, you still have $20, not $40).
Are we Ready?
After you have
satisfied yourself that the book is solid and that they offer a
range of betting selections that suits your needs, click the I'm
Ready To Try This Out link to the right, follow one of the sportsbook banners in our Sportsbook Bio area and be
transported to the site.
Most have
easy-to-follow instructions on funding your account, setting it up
and then placing wagers. When that is done, getting some
pointers on how the books charges commissions and how the experts
manage their bankrolls is a great idea before going crazy with a
bunch of bets. Good luck, do not hesitate to contact us.
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