Bodog Sportsbook


Bodog Sportsbook Now Accepts Canadian Bettors

Bodog.com has been full of great news in 2009 and they provided a double whammy recently celebrating their 15th anniversary and announcing they are finally taking Canadian players.

If you are a Bodog visitor from Canada, you will now be routed to their Canadian version at Bodog.ca.

We were the very first Canadian signup after we caught wind of the go-live date. It brings, at long last, Bodog.com's signature customer service and slick poker room to Canada.

We immediately tried out the poker room that has been the envy of the industry for a while now and also got some blackjack action in.

While we have never been able to take advantage of it until now, we have long known that Bodog.com offers some of the best NFL underdog odds on the planet. We plan to get in on that action this football season after reading articles in the past from handicapper Rich Crew.

Even as a professional bettor, he always said it made sense to have a Bodog.com sportsbook account because favorites get lots of action at Bodog (meaning they sometimes tilt the line in favor of dogs).

If this news, the return of their primary URL and restoration of their speedy payout process wasn't enough, they have boosted their pre-NFL signup bonus special to 15% (in acknowledgement of their 15 years in the online gaming sector).

That's right - until Sept. 3, you can secure a 15% bonus on your deposits. Just in time for NFL to kick off and just in time for new Canadian fans to finally join one of the Internet's top sportsbooks!




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