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| Despite solid bonuses and attractive limits, GamblersAvenue has some way to go and various improvements to make. Customer support, withdrawals and the overall user interface all need significant enhancements before the site can compete with the major industry players. |
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| GloBet is a competent bookmaker, but average odds combined with a lack of bonuses and choices mean that, for English-speaking customers at least, its existence in such a crowded marketplace seems slightly pointless. |
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| Parbet.com is a newer type of wagering site that has hit the online sportsbetting community over recent years. There is no bookmaker so to speak. The players set the odds for whatever event they would like to wager on and the site managing the wagers between the handicappers takes a percentage of total amount wagered depending on the site rules. The horse racing community has thrived on this type of wagering system and the horse racing sites are growing larger by the minute. However, with the small amount of wagers being matched, immediate customer service unavailable, difficult registration for US residents and the odds not being that favorable, it just doesn't make sense to wager at Parbet.com if you are a handicapper who wagers quite a bit. Parbet.com is more suited to the handicapper who wagers small amounts per bet and therefore would not have a problem getting their bets matched up with another handicapper. Parbet.com could also be used by a handicapper to actually "make a market" in the online sportsbook business. Essentially, you could be the sportsbook. |
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| If you're a fan of Aussie rules football and all things down under, you might want to check out SportsTab.com.au, an Australian site for Australian people, like Russell Crowe and Crocodile Dundee. Speaking of which, why hasn't Russell Crowe beaten anybody up lately? I think the over/under on Crowe blowups by the end of the year is firmly at 0.5. |
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| SportsWager.com seems to be a casual sports betting operation that does not aggressively market any major competitive advantages or an established reputation. SportsWager.com seems geared mostly towards the occasional better who wouldn't mind getting in on a few hands of free blackjack. SportsWager.com is simple and basic in functionality and it works fine just that way without threatening to compete seriously for market share in the industry. |
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| ADDITIONAL TWO STAR RATED SITES |
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| Tips and advice from our team of experts. Everything you need to know to make your betting experience a good one. |
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