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541  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which sportbooks allow winners on: June 14, 2022, 07:58:33 PM
Because of the ratings guide https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=717790.0 I get a lot of posters that PM about getting limited. It's quite common and every book on the guide will limit players. A book can tell after your first 5 bets if you have a chance to win long term or not.
542  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which sportbooks allow winners on: June 13, 2022, 08:24:46 PM
Hi there,

Are there any crypto sportbooks that allow winners to play there and dont start limiting players once they win a little bit?

Thanks!
I don't really get what you have written but I know that once a player win a particular game, the fund is credited to the player account then they can decides to withdraw the fund or leave it there to another game which they are interested in.  Any gambling platforms that do not alway credit gamblers of their winnings will lost many customers. Just like how good turn deserves another. Good experience can make gamble continue playing on a site or gambling platform.

He's looking for a sportsbook that isn't going to limit the amount he wagers if he keeps winning betting on sports. He'll get paid by all the top crypto books but ALL of the books will limit the amount that he can bet on a single wager.
543  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which sportbooks allow winners on: June 12, 2022, 06:22:14 PM
I think it depends on what kind of sports and leagues you bet on. If they recognize similar betting patterns for low-level and amateur football leagues with thousands of $/€/BTC wagered per match, they will find that suspicious and most probably limit you no matter which sportsbook it is. Same thing if you bet on ITF tennis tournaments where it might seem like you have insider information, know the players, or they have reasons to believe the matches are fixed.

Normal gamblers shouldn't have problems on Sportsbet.io.

Recreational (normal) gamblers don't have problems. Books want recreational gamblers. If a player wants a chance at winning, they aren't going to play at Sportsbet. The margins are way too high to beat them long term. You want to play at books with low margins or lines that are different from other books.
544  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which sportbooks allow winners on: June 12, 2022, 06:06:37 PM
You only win a little bit not really huge so why would they limit you? But even if you win really huge, I still don't think that there is a casino that will limit you to play but actually they will like it more since they know that the money that players win can always come back to them the moment winners became greedy and won't stop immediately right after they won but can you share the name of that crypto sportsbook which you think limits you?

We will do an investigation if that was true and possibly make a thread here to inform others about their strange rules. If they can't take it when someone wins, then they better close their casino. This business is not for the weak.

It's not strange rules. All crypto books will limit or ban. The amount of winnings differ along with bet play. If they profile you as a recreational gambler, you may never get banned or limited even if you're up 10 BTC. Each book has their own set of rules to ban or limit.
545  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which sportbooks allow winners on: June 12, 2022, 05:10:00 PM
This is an example of how a person could get limited prior to being a winner at the book. When professional syndicates make a huge play, the line may move at all books. If a player keeps making bets prior to this move (steam play), that player will get limited. Always getting the best line will get you noticed.
546  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which sportbooks allow winners on: June 12, 2022, 04:56:08 PM
No crypto sportsbook will allow you to continue winning continuously without restricting or limiting you in various ways just like FIAT sportsbooks and anyone saying otherwise don't have much experience related to sports-betting or are simply lying.

I know some people who got limited in popular crypto books since they kept winning though they weren't really sad since they were expecting it.

The only book that allows constant winners is Pinnacle, but it requires KYC. You could also try betting in exchanges like Fairlay where they will obviously never limit you.

To add and I know I'm not telling you anything new since you've been around the block, there are those that even get limited because of the types of wagers that they are making even if they are losing. Books profile everyone and can tell the winners from losers after 10 wagers.
547  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which sportbooks allow winners on: June 12, 2022, 05:50:08 AM
just take a look at stake, sportsbet, duelbits, bitsler, just to name a few.
All of those books will ban or limit. They don't mind paying out to those they feel will give it back.  All players get profiled. They aren't taking sharp action for long.
Do you have any back up with your statement here? Because I've seen all the casinos he mentioned above are actually big and trustworthy casinos in this forum, especially bitsler and stake because they're an old casino. According to their social medias, there's always a user who win a big amount money and they have pay it accordingly, that's make them are professional for high rollers. Until now, I don't see any accusations from the high rollers get limit his accounts against those casinos.


There's a difference between a high roller and a professional gambler. Books don't want professionals but they will take 5 BTC from a high roller. The professional syndicates get "beards" or "runners" to get down more action when they get banned or limited.



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In beginning Stake limit is really high, but later it depends on your winning/loosing.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5326990.20



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How Bookmakers Profile Winning Players And Thoughts On Tipsters
https://www.tradematesports.com/blog/bookmaker-profile-winning-players-thoughts-tipsters


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WHAT DO THEY LOOK FOR WHEN PROFILING?
It is important to note that risk departments aren’t exactly the same at all bookmakers, but there are a few things they look for in general, that apply to most of them;

· Is the account profitable? As crazy as this might seem, this is the reality of the situation. If your account is profitable, you will get noticed. It is impossible to hide from this fact.

· Is the account considered to be sensitive to prices, and has the account placed a bet through a medium that is considered to be price sensitive? This might, for example, be a site that compares prices. Sharp bettors are considered to be price sensitive, and as a result they are not wanted.

· When was the bet placed? If it was placed earlier than a day before the match or event will signal that something might be “wrong”, and raise attention to your account.

· Is the price to be considered an Arbitrage price?

· Did the price decrease greatly following the placement of the bet? The closing price is a lot more accurate than what the opening price is.

· Did the bettor only place one bet, or did the bettor place a series of bets? This point might be debatable, but the common bookies like to see you place more than one bet at a time. This is because they want you to want as much action as possible, and for them to be able to profit at a maximum from you.

· Have you made withdrawals rather than deposits? Bookies do not like to lose money.

· Did you use an E-wallet when you had plenty of options that are more directly connected with the bookmaker available? This could be recognised as betting sharply, as you give the impression of wanting to move your money in fast fashion. This could also be mistaken as money laundering, which might lead to having your account flagged, regardless if you are or not.

· If you haven’t used the casino, you should consider doing it.

· Bookmakers don’t like bettors that place bets at niche markets, and don’t play the events that they highlight themselves.

· Bookies also don’t like high stakes, as they make more money when people bet “for fun”. This is usually synonymous with placing low stakes.

· Consider using the mobile platform that the bookie suggests. If not, be wary when changing IP Address.

· Bookmakers actually raise their eyebrows when a woman places a bet, as they are not thought to be the “conventional” client. If they do, the bookmaker might suspect that they are going to exploit Arbitrage opportunities, or are a bowler account.

· Do your bets match your demographic? Bookmakers are more thorough in gathering of background information nowadays. In the old days, the bookmaker might only want rich clients, but in the present they even accept students.

· Do you allow their cookies on the site?

· Have you placed bets at the same time as other bettors? Or have you placed bets at the same time as Arbitrage Bettors or Tipsters?

· Never bet on a match that is fixed, or that might be considered to be fixed. This will flag you, whether it was intentional or unintentional.

· Never establish yourself in the industry of tipsters, don’t associate yourself with the industry, don’t be friends or follow people in social media that are associated with betting.

There are probably other factors that play their part as well, but the list above works like a pointer, and if you follow these tips, your accounts might be safe. If you end up being limited or cancelled, ask yourself if you followed the list.

TIPSTERS
In the closing paragraphs, I will discuss the subject of Tipsters. Most of the time, bookmakers aren’t concerned with Tipsters (when considering the sharp betting perspective). Most bookmakers have a very high number of clients that follow the tips of Tipsters blindly, and therefore they don’t instantly inspire fear.

Again, Steve has expressed his thoughts on Tipsters, as they in no way guarantee of a profit. Tipsters contribute to creating markets that are heavily weighted on one of the sides, which is unfavourable in the smaller and most liquid markets. Tipsters might also create overlaps with the points in the list above.

In general, a Tipster will try to tip at the best price and a long time before the event starts. Often, Tipsters are the reasons for why prices collapse. If some of their subscribers place high stakes at the exchanges, they might make other bettors look like Arbers (Arbitrage Bettors).

This collapse could trigger those who bet on prices that are currently dropping, to push the market even lower, leaving the bookie with a negative and horrible result. This result would be difficult to turn into something positive, as they weren’t quick enough when changing the price. This is why bookmakers follow Tipsters closely.

I, myself, have signed up for trials at Tipster services, to see and to understand the angle that Tipsters were taking, and if I had overlooked anything. Generally, compilers respect Tipsters that appear to be compiling their own price further, before they eventually tip a selection.

A compiler that knew what he/she was doing, would always use the Tipsters to learn, if they had a great merit and history. Compilers will quickly dismiss Tipsters that don’t have any results that are verified, that don’t seem to have a clear strategy, and the ones with inflated ROIs beyond what they deem to be likely.

Said in other words, we as compilers, are trying to do the same as the punters are doing in high volumes nowadays, in addition to seeing who we should take seriously.

Websites that were related to betting, with useful stats and calculations of models were of high interest for us. Most of them were checked, but as it turned out, we were already sitting on the information from the past.
548  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which sportbooks allow winners on: June 11, 2022, 11:52:53 PM
Casinos are of course not very happy with players who win often and a lot of money. If a player wins smaller amounts and cash them out, they will only encourage it. But if someone is going to bet really high amounts and win a lot on a structural basis, then they will devise certain strategies to ensure that he will bet everything. Delayed payouts for example. But not all licensed gambling organizations allow this sort of thing. Big bookmakers don't mind if you win some money every now and then.

there are top bookies in this forum alone that don't have problem paying their winning players. just take a look at stake, sportsbet, duelbits, bitsler, just to name a few. afaik, they are paying even when you win big. but there are some bookies that will already limit your bets as you can't proceed to bet if it is above their limit.
just stick to top and reputable bookies in this forum and you won't have problem getting your winnings. unless, you violated one of their terms or abuse their any of their rewards programs.

All of those books will ban or limit. They don't mind paying out to those they feel will give it back.  All players get profiled. They aren't taking sharp action for long.
549  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which sportbooks allow winners on: June 11, 2022, 04:27:34 PM
I've been in contact with a lot of books over the past 20 years. Pros, arbitrage bettors, steam players and those that beat up on derivative markets will get banned or limited. Some books may just ban derivative markets and allow betting in major markets. This can occur when their margins are so high at the book that it's impossible for the player to win long term even for a pro. There are a few books that will give pros the first shot at a line so that the book can adjust their lines so as not to set a soft line for the public.
550  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which sportbooks allow winners on: June 11, 2022, 02:54:07 PM
99% of the sportsbooks will ban or limit players. Some ban or limit after you win a certain amount of money. This can be a large amount with some some books. Other books will ban/limit if they consider your action to be sharp action. If you are always getting the best number or are an arbitrage bettor, you will get banned/limited. Some books have multiple lines. Winners get a different set of lines. Others will increase margins. As a poster mentioned above, you shouldn't worry about getting limited. Move to another book. Pinnacle and Topsport Australia are two fiat books that don't ban winners.
551  Economy / Gambling / Re: Crypto Gambling Review Site on: June 07, 2022, 07:27:33 PM
What about for us players or us players that travel to other countries?

If you are in the United States, then you are pretty much limited to Nitrobetting. The only country banned by Nitrobetting is Costa Rica. You can play at other books, either they allow it or through VPN, but if they do KYC for a withdrawal, your money may be confiscated. I think that most books allow US citizens to play while in other countries that aren't restricted.
552  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS : poster book discussion on: June 07, 2022, 04:21:06 PM
BitLucy.com offers sports betting as well but I haven't tried them for now.

Cryptobet.com might have to be moved to the F rated list since they've stopped offering sports betting as their site is under maintenance and requests all their players to withdraw all their money from the site.

Thanks ralle. Cryptobet moved to F and Bitlucy NR.



I make good consistent profit betting on football matches, am having problems with my bets being limited with every bookmaker.

Have tried owl.games, gamdom, roobet and 1xbit. Each bookmaker has staked/limited me after at most 10-15 bets and clear signs of profits.

Can anyone recommend a good bookmaker where the accounts will last a bit longer?

(I understand all bookmakers will eventually limit your bets after a certain period of profits, but looking for a bookmaker that lasts longer than 15 bets)


Thanks

I can't be of any help here but hopefully someone else can. It's tough on pros. I think that all bitcoin books will limit you at some point. I only know of a couple fiat books that aren't going to limit you.



Add sx.bet to NR

It's not recommended to play at any new book. Many new books will pop up because of the upcoming World Cup. After the World Cup, I'm sure some will be moved to "F".



Add mint.io to NR.

Please post a review if you play at any of the following.


Not rated.
aidibets.io/sport/
Bet365crypto.net
Betja.com
Betop.gg
Betnomi.com
Bitgame.com
Latinbet24.com
Mint.io
Moonbet.io
mysticbets.io
Owl.games
Pitibet.io
Rollbit.com
Trustdice.win
Wolf.bet





"A" rated books

nitrobetting.eu A+ (2013 Nitrogensports)
betcoin.ag A+ (2013)   
playbetr.com A- (2019)         

"B"rated books
mBet.io B (2017) Horse racing..
stake.com B- (2019) sportsbook, (2014) casino.

"C" rated books
fortunejack.com C+ (2019) sportsbook, (2014) casino.
anonibet.com  C (2011)
sportsbet.io  C (2016)
cloudbet.com C- (2013) 
Bitsler.com C- (2015)   
maverickgames.com C- (2020)



Add Wintomato.com to NR.



Add Rocketpot.io to NR




"A" rated books

nitrobetting.eu A+ (2013 Nitrogensports)
betcoin.ag A+ (2013)   
playbetr.com A- (2019)         

"B"rated books
mBet.io B (2017) Horse racing..
stake.com B- (2019) sportsbook, (2014) casino.

"C" rated books
fortunejack.com C+ (2019) sportsbook, (2014) casino.
anonibet.com  C (2011)
sportsbet.io  C (2016)
cloudbet.com C- (2013) 
Bitsler.com C- (2015)   
maverickgames.com C- (2020)


D and F RATED BOOKS ARE HIGH RISK BOOKS AND SHOULD BE AVOIDED

"D" rated books   
Betonbit.com D+ (2019)   
parlayplus.com D+ (2019)
AceDbets.io D (2020)
1xbit.com D (2016)
   


Exchanges
exbet.io (2019)
fairlay.com (2014)
degens.com (2017)
sportx.bet (2019)
tru.bet

Prediction Markets
augur.net (2015)
betmoose.com (2014)
predictious.com  (2013)

Mutual Betting
freebitco.in
thunderpick.com

Brokers
asianconnect88.com (2014)
betinasia.com

Criteria used to rate a book.

1. Security - getting paid is by far most important.

2. Working with the forum. This is a player's thread and books are held responsible for their actions. Questions are asked of books concerning number of employees, time in business, experience, poster problems, etc. If a book is going to ignore a player's thread, they will be severely downgraded. Most books are very easy to work with.

The following cannot be quantified as to importance since being highly detrimental in one category may supersede other criteria used.

3. Poster review - poster review is much more important at bitcointalk than other forums, but other forums are also read. A high review from a new book will weigh less than the review of a book that's been in existence 2+ years.

4. Anonymous - one of the reasons that bitcoin books are used is to stay anonymous. There may be times where it is necessary to question players but it should be a minimum.

5. Margins - If players are going to have a chance to beat a book the margins have to be tight enough to give us that chance. If the margins are larger than -110 (1.91) that's a big blow to a book's rating.

6. Payout speed - If the average is longer than one hour, a book will be downgraded. One hour is sufficient due to possible grading errors. A large book is dealing with a significant amount of money along with a huge player base.

7. Markets - The more betting options, the better.

8. Traffic  - time in business along with amount of players that a book has gives us a large sample size.

9. Currencies used - It's easier on the player if we are allowed to deposit and withdraw from alts.

Miscellaneous - Books accepting fiat currencies are omitted from the guide. Other forums are read to make sure the ratings here aren't significantly out of line with the average of other books.


"F" rated books or out of business
1x2coinsportsbook (2018)
Ball2Win
Betbit
BetCas
betking.io sportsbook closed Nov. 2018.
Betlake.com
betmatch.io closed 2018.
Betraft.com
Betroar.io (2020)
BetVIP
Bitbook
Bitbm
Bitcoinsport
Bitcoinlivebets
Bitcoinrush.io
Bitgame.online (2017)
bitsport.bet
Blockbet
BTCBonusBook (2015).
Casinoco (2015).
Coinbet
Coindrafts (2014)
Cryptobet.com (2020)
Dimecrypto.eu
DirectBet
Ghostbook (TOR)
Gobetgo (2013)
Jetwin.ps
Kawbet.com (2020)
Malubit (2019)
Match365
Powerbet (2016)
Sportbet.im
StakeBTC
Webetcoins
webet7.com

Not rated.
aidibets.io/sport/
Bet365crypto.net
Betja.com
Betop.gg
Betnomi.com
Bitgame.com
Latinbet24.com
Mint.io
Moonbet.io
mysticbets.io
Owl.games
Pitibet.io
Rocketpot.io
Rollbit.com
Trustdice.win
Wintomato.com
Wolf.bet





Nitrogensports.eu will stop taking accepting action on July 6th. Everything will be migrated to Nitrobetting.eu (A+).

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Over the last couple of years, the Nitro family has made a significant effort to bring new changes and enhancements to its unique BTC betting platform.

As part of this effort, we would like to inform players of more changes coming in the following days. We have been working hard to make sure the brand you have come to trust offers an improved betting experience.

Starting on July 6th, 2022, Nitrogensports.eu will stop accepting action. If you are an active player, you have nothing to worry about. Account credentials and balances will be migrated to Nitrobetting.eu, so players can log in and access their funds using the same account information they have under Nitrogensports.eu.

After the July 6th migration, all products offered at Nitrogensports.eu, including our BTC sportsbook, casino, poker, and cashier will be officially disabled. Players can still log in and access their old Nitrogensports.eu accounts, check balances, pending bets, etc., but no new action will be accepted in any of our products. To continue betting on your favorite sport, casino game, or poker table, all you have to do is simply visit Nitrobetting.eu and log in with your Nitrogensports.eu account information (username or email and usual password).

Nitrobetting Migration Key Points
Our main objective is to assure a smooth transition. To that end, allow us to walk you through a few key points players may find highly important. Here are some of the major items you need to know about Nitrobetting’s migration:

Account Information
Account credentials (Nitrogensports’ username, registered email, and password) will be officially transferred to Nitrobetting.eu. Therefore, having a valid email in your Nitrogensports.eu account is essential. If you don’t have a valid or active email account, please update this info before July 6th. Once migrated, users can log in using their registered email address or their Nitrogen Sports username and their usual password.

Player Balances
Your full available balances will be migrated to Nitrobetting.eu. Players can then use their available funds to place bets on all our products (Sportsbook, Casino, Racebook, and Poker) or use Nitrobetting’s cashier to withdraw their funds. Please note that Nitrobetting.eu balances are handled in MilliBitcoin (mBTC).

A millibitcoin (mBTC) is 0.001 bitcoins.

1 BTC = 1,000 mBTC

Pending bets and future bets
Winnings from pending bets will be credited to your Nitrobetting.eu account as they are graded. That includes pending bets graded on the day of the migration (July 6th) and the following days, as well as future bets on significant events such as – but not limited to – the World Series, FIFA World Cup, Super Bowl, and College Football Championship. Please note pending bet information will not be migrated to the new site (this history will remain under the old site).

Access to Nitrogensports.eu
Players will still be able to log in to Nitrogensports.eu after the migration. While all products will remain locked, players will still be able to log in to the site and check the status and payout amount of their pending bets, review old account & transactional history, etc.

In addition, we would like to remind players about some of the benefits they will get to enjoy at Nitrobetting.eu:

● Fully anonymous Bitcoin betting
● BTC horseracing betting platform featuring the world’s most popular events and tracks
● Daily Horse Betting rebates
● A wider selection of online casino titles featuring classic and new games from three popular providers (and more to come!)
● Access to additional rewards, including Nitrobetting Games and Contests, casino free spins, Blackjack tournaments, and invitations to poker freerolls
● Fast and free payouts are submitted to the network as soon as they are approved
● Support tickets, email, and live chat

Last, but certainly not least, the Nitrogen Team would like to thank the thousands of loyal customers that helped us grow and build this brand into what it is today. This major change is the result of years of work and research, and would not have been possible without the clients that trusted our service and consistently demanded the very best.
https://blog.nitrogensports.eu/promotions/announcement-player-migration-from-nitrogen-sports-to-nitrobetting/?utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=website



Add Decibet.com to NR.



New exchange Betadda.com (2022)



I feel like the only reviews or ratings I've trusted all this time, are the ones made by Bookmaker's Review https://www.bookmakersreview.com/best-sportsbooks/ . They give you the info you need and the rating guide is pretty good as well. I think you really need this kind of info if you're going to use a BTC casino, sportsbooks, etc.
They did a good job with the site. There are a couple of other good ones that I like to check to see if anything is off here. The best thing about this thread is poster input. There are some very knowledgeable guys such as ralle and others that will jump in with opinions.



Not rated books will go up next week. If there are anymore opinions on these books, feel free to post it. All will be in Cs and Ds and poster input counts.

Not rated.
aidibets.io/sport/
Bet365crypto.net
Betja.com
Betop.gg
Betnomi.com
Bitgame.com
Decibet.com
Latinbet24.com
Mint.io
Moonbet.io
mysticbets.io
Owl.games
Pitibet.io
Rocketpot.io
Rollbit.com
Trustdice.win
Wintomato.com
Wolf.bet

[moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]
553  Economy / Gambling / Re: How do you know how to trust online sportsbooks? on: June 07, 2022, 02:51:19 AM
Hello everyone, I've been using online sportsbooks for a while now, but I wanted to know how do you know how to trust those sites? What do you look for in them, what are some red flags for you, that kind of stuff. Hope it makes sense and please share what are your favorite online sportsbooks.

Criteria used to rate a book.

1. Security - getting paid is by far most important.

2. Working with the forum. This is a player's thread and books are held responsible for their actions. Questions are asked of books concerning number of employees, time in business, experience, poster problems, etc. If a book is going to ignore a player's thread, they will be severely downgraded. Most books are very easy to work with.

The following cannot be quantified as to importance since being highly detrimental in one category may supersede other criteria used.

3. Poster review - poster review is much more important at bitcointalk than other forums, but other forums are also read. A high review from a new book will weigh less than the review of a book that's been in existence 2+ years.

4. Anonymous - one of the reasons that bitcoin books are used is to stay anonymous. There may be times where it is necessary to question players but it should be a minimum.

5. Margins - If players are going to have a chance to beat a book the margins have to be tight enough to give us that chance. If the margins are larger than -110 (1.91) that's a big blow to a book's rating.

6. Payout speed - If the average is longer than one hour, a book will be downgraded. One hour is sufficient due to possible grading errors. A large book is dealing with a significant amount of money along with a huge player base.

7. Markets - The more betting options, the better.

8. Traffic  - time in business along with amount of players that a book has gives us a large sample size.

9. Currencies used - It's easier on the player if we are allowed to deposit and withdraw from alts.

Miscellaneous - Books accepting fiat currencies are omitted from the guide. Other forums are read to make sure the ratings here aren't significantly out of line with the average of other books.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=717790.0
554  Economy / Gambling / Re: How do you know how to trust online sportsbooks? on: June 06, 2022, 09:19:02 PM
Hello everyone, I've been using online sportsbooks for a while now, but I wanted to know how do you know how to trust those sites? What do you look for in them, what are some red flags for you, that kind of stuff. Hope it makes sense and please share what are your favorite online sportsbooks.
We usually review from reputation, check all social media, and also the most important thing is positive ratings from users. The license is also important and doesn't forget to make sure that the country where you live is not on the list of prohibited countries in the casino. You will find a lot of casino sportsbooks on this forum. Make sure to keep reviewing them carefully and I hope to do some periodic searches to find the sportsbook you're looking for.

I agree with all of this except for the licensing. The governing bodies almost always side with the sportsbook. Payout speed and history are important.
555  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can you suggest similar sites to aiscore.com but with faster information updates on: June 05, 2022, 04:33:31 PM
OP is trying to get game information before the sportsbook. It's almost impossible to beat a sportsbook since this is their business and they are on top of it. In smaller markets, radio may beat the book. Radio is the only chance since all video is delayed. It also depends on how fast the book confirms bets.
556  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can you suggest a crypto sportsbook with video streaming of sporting events? on: June 02, 2022, 01:32:29 AM
Never use a VPN when playing at bitcoin books. I see a lot of complaints. The biggest reason for confiscation of funds at bitcoin books is using a VPN to play at a banned country.
557  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can you suggest a crypto sportsbook with video streaming of sporting events? on: May 31, 2022, 10:11:27 PM
Matchtracker's, on the right, are nice as they show the ball moving. Video streams seem too lag too far behind.

this Matchtracker in my opinion doesn't help at all, the person can't know to what extent any team is strong or not on the field, I'll give a concrete example:

Liverpool Vs Real Madrid (Champions League Final Match)

pre-match odds:

Liverpool = @2.00

Real Madrid = @3.60

Looking at the data anyone would say liverpool were the strongest but watching the game live people could clearly see that liverpool attacks were not dangerous and real madrid attacks were dangerous and they could clearly see that betting on real madrid was the best choice, but if people were watching Matchtracker they would never know what I said, because in Matchtracker whenever a team is close to the other team's goal they consider attack dangerous even if it is not even a dangerous attack. Watching the game live offers more detail and allows for good decision making

Can you suggest a crypto sportsbook with video streaming of sporting events?
I think there's only a limitations on what sporting event it could host in a sportsbook and not all can be stream. Stake is your best bet here but would not expect that much considering it isn't fix as far as I know. What could be the reason you wanted a live stream?

maybe it's because OP has already realized that watching the games live allows you to make better decisions about which team to bet on and which market to bet on. in a live game it is possible to get a lot of relevant data and then place a bet
I agree with you 100% that watching the game live is much better that match tracker although there is still some value in live stats. Match tracker is entertaining if there's no video.
558  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can you suggest a crypto sportsbook with video streaming of sporting events? on: May 31, 2022, 09:44:49 PM
I'll just take a look at the Stake now because I remember when I was still actively gambling here, they did have this feature. But almost all sports live events are disabled and can't really be watched in real-time. Even e-sports like Counter-Strike also don’t have a live stream available. So it's not really the same because there are other e-leagues like DOTA. The only thing I've seen with live sports events since today is table tennis. So you just really need to check if there is or not. All you have to do is watch your favorite sport on cable TV while betting.

Even videos on cable are delayed. Radio is fastest and some of the match trackers are right behind that. It depends on the match and sport.
559  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can you suggest a crypto sportsbook with video streaming of sporting events? on: May 31, 2022, 09:35:02 PM
This color looks even better.

560  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can you suggest a crypto sportsbook with video streaming of sporting events? on: May 31, 2022, 09:28:00 PM
Matchtracker's, on the right, are nice as they show the ball moving. Video streams seem too lag too far behind.


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