EXTRAPOLATOR,PROLINE AND OTHER CANADIAN CAPPERS..got a question...

TORONTO-VIGILANTE

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"...Quo fas et gloria ducunt..."
hey guyz, just want to know what ONLINE sports books do you guys use, or have heard are reputable. ie: they are prompt with their monies, etc.

I'm thinking of expanding my horizons, if you know what I mean.

any help (serious) would be appreciated.

TEDDY's link below is not a REAL website, so do not click on it. BE WARNED.

THNX.


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Teddy KGB

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TORONTO-VIGILANTE

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"...Quo fas et gloria ducunt..."
c'mon, we ALL know sports lotteries here in Canada are for the 'dogs...
the only time anyone really wins is when they up their wagers to 100 bucks, and even then, they still have to win ALL three games or more that they wagered on.

I'm talking about ONLINE BOOKIES!!!
 

selkirk

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I have used Grand Central sports, Canbet, Las Palmas.

Have had no problems with any of them, Grand Central Sports I have had an account with the longest. Heard good things about Camelot and will probably open an account with them.

thanks
selkirk
 

Nosigar

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Do books give your money back? Gotta try THAT one one of these days. Can't remember how to cash out!
 

mortal lock

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I'vs had pretty good success with pro-line but was wondering if you guys can explain to me how I could win more by playing elsewhere. For example, yesterday (sunday) I played 5 game ticket Bos/Atl to tie (1 run win), NY/NY to tie, Min/Chi to tie, Montreal to win, STL to win. $5 ticket payed over $550. The total I spent to cover the games I thought would tie is $50. Would I have been better off calling these games at a book?

Just wondering?
 

proline

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I usae the greek and have used GCS.
The number of sports covered by Olympic make it my favourite out.
With the cappers here in Rugby and F1 racing, money can be made on the "Off the Wall" sports.
 

EXTRAPOLATER

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It depends on what you are looking for.
I have used two sites that are sponsors of this site, and one that is not. I have had little trouble with any of them.
Some will actually let you run an account on Canadian funds. I jumped on this at Grand Central (gcsports.com) because with a U.S. fund account, and a fluctuating Canadian buck, I found myself trying to time deposits and withdrawels so that I could take advantage of this ridiculous factor. Another benefit of opening with them is that I sent my funds via "quick-cash" (I think that's what it's called) through Western Union and the fee was only a flat $15 Canadian.

Send me an e-mail and I can tell you other things that I have heard, or experienced. Some things I shouldn't leave up for grabs on this forum as it might be taken the wrong way.

Regardless, I pretty much trust all the sponsors here at Madjacks. In the future I plan on sticking with these books alone.
 

Korn

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I highly reccommend Olympic... By far the best book i've dealt with so far...

They cover your deposit fees as well as long as you send over $300 to start with.. And they let you have your account in Canadian funds...

Plus they have the most lines up for the most sports then any one else...

The only downside with them is they don't have a dime line for baseball... Other than that they are top notch!

GL with what you choose..

Korn
 
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