sportsbooks
kramer
Senior Member
i got a question about sportsbooks. how would your compare 5dimes
sportbook with pinnacle and bodog?looking for another book.
sportbook with pinnacle and bodog?looking for another book.
Comments
late on all games
Most agree pinnacle is the best, and 5 dimes isnt far behind. But as LIR
posted the other day, pinn normally has better lines on just about every
game, compared to 5 dimes
props, they have dime juice and have no ponies. Pinn is the value joint.
Nickel or 8 cent juice with numerous side and total betting options.
Also, Pinn not only has ponies, but 7% back on all horse wagers, not just
losers. If you only feel the need for one---Pinnacle should be the choice.
Hope this helps.
method, unique lines usually offering value to underdogs, one of the best
poker software platforms on the web.
Negatives: Low limits, no discount juice, late to post lines, do not
offer lines on all totals & halftimes (especially NCAA).
Pinnacle: Best all around book on the web, high & low limits, reduced
juice on EVERYTHING, all important betting options and then some
(halftimes & totals on all NCAA, etc, etc..) 7% rebate on all horse racing
action & full track odds.
Negatives: Weak bonuses, customer service is primarily through e-mail
(although fast), no reduced juice on parlays.
5Dimes: Definitely a top book in the industry. 5 cent overnight line for
MLB is unbeatable. They offer every kind of betting option imaginable,
some that no others do including 1-AA football games. Easy to buy points
within multi sport parlays, great money lines, etc, etc. Solid bonus
program.
Negatives: None notable.
All three have very high ratings from SportsbookReview & OffshoreWire.
Be sure to sign up through http://www.biggerbonus.com for an extra $25-$50
incentive bonus.
Edward
it. Not recommended if you are a big horse player. No one can touch
Pinnacle when it comes to horses.
It is best to have accounts at multiple sportsbooks.
Edward
bonus". They are blazing quick on responding to e-mails, and wagers can be
called in, without any problem, but no low vig. As far as no low vig on
parlays, often their "no low vig" is still less than most books, including
5 dimes. You also see huge differences on sports like tennis/golf, where
Pinny offers a dime line, and 5 dimes often a 30 cent line.
You first book should be Pinnicle, then have a back up or two...you should
always have an "out" available. 5 dimes, Olympic, or BetCris are decent
outs. You will find most of your action though going to Pinny.