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Re: Are Sports Betting Sites Braver Than Poker Sites
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That is incorrect. If you are from the US you were never able to bet on sports w/ Mansion [/ QUOTE ] Not true |
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Re: Are Sports Betting Sites Braver Than Poker Sites
oh...I misread his post.
I didn't see that he said we were never able to bet on sports with Mansion before. Yeah, that's just plain wrong. I did the $1k bet thing on the Steelers in September. And a couple weeks before that did the same promo for the english soccer team Tottenham HotSpur (they didn't win though...and I got refunded the bet). I also had made several other bets at their sportsbook and sports-exchange in the past few months as had many other American 2+2'ers. After the legislation they cut-off access to their Sportsbook. But Americans could still use the Sports Exchange which is essentially the same thing as a sportsbook except that you are directly buying a line from another player...instead of betting against the casino. The lines are better in the sports exchange anyway. Just a couple days ago they cut off deposits for Americans. But you can still play on there if you still have funds on Mansion. And I believe this still includes the Sports Exchange. |
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Re: Are Sports Betting Sites Braver Than Poker Sites
You can still place wagers on the Mansion Exchange from the US as of 5 minutes ago (with funds that were already there).
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