It appears that Beverly Hills Bookie is now under the ownership of the same group that owns V-Wager, MVP Sportsbook and Players Superbook. I have never played at any of these books so I can't give a good recommendation for or against them. I don't like the idea of confiscating bonus money and deposit fee reimburements if winnings are withdrawn within 30 days opening an account. I don't mind it if the book requires that my initial deposit and bonus are left in the account for a period of time, but it seems unfair to me to keep player winnings as well.
One thing I will say is that this is a blow to players in general. From what I can tell these books pretty much mirror one another in terms of lines and bonuses. That means less options and less value for the player. The good side of things is that if the reason for the change in ownership was that BHB's old owners were broke, then at least players are not getting stiffed.
One thing I will say is that this is a blow to players in general. From what I can tell these books pretty much mirror one another in terms of lines and bonuses. That means less options and less value for the player. The good side of things is that if the reason for the change in ownership was that BHB's old owners were broke, then at least players are not getting stiffed.

