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Annoying US Question Post
I'm sorry to be that guy, but I looked through the stickies and such and I'm still not certain how/where I can safely bet online as a US citizen.
I haven't bet on sports since last football season, and obv a lot has changed since then, and I'm kind of lost. I'm sure this is the type of thread that annoys people and gets locked around here, so I'm sorry for that - but if someone here in the states could just point me in a direction I'd sure appreciate it. |
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Yah I saw that but it was laden with US disclaimers, and they recommend Pinnacle whom I see no longer takes US players, etc.
I know there are some out there, but anyone I had used in the past won't have me anymore. I'm just looking for a US bettor to say "Hey I use Bodog and it works fine for me" or "Everyone uses BetJamaica" or whatever. |
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5Dimes, Bodog, The Greek, and Matchbook are the books I use now days.
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www.sportsbookreview.com [/ QUOTE ] SBR clearly delineates which books are okay for US, if you are unsure, the US Flag with the universal "NO" symbol [circle with red slash through it] is the sign you cannot use those books. |
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Bodog, deposited via Credit Card. Looking at my options, trying to get money into The Greek because I'm not crazy about how late Bodog opens their lines and that they don't offer bridgejumper moneylines.
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