Different types of Sportsbooks and the Right
dozens and probably hundreds of sportsbooks in my lifetime have refused both indirectly and directly I actions. I think that this is how it is for anyone who has produced any amount of money in sports.
I feel lucky that a few of these actually paid me and frankly really don’t begrudge most of these books. I’m not too proud to acknowledge that most of what I beat these books on were matters which are one of the easiest to overcome in sports betting – props, miniature sports, and early lines in medium-sized sports where everything goes two points or equivalent. For the big stuff I bet in the typical major books which are comfy booking the action, and have no problem getting down to this day although I have been limited to some level at a couple, unfortunately in the few larger sports I really like.
In my view, sportsbooks do not have any type of ethical obligation to take a wager unregulated offshore sportsbooks. With controlled sportsbooks there is a little more of a debate to be made, but regulated sportsbooks are quasi-private companies that exist to make money, and can’t be expected to have a beating from sharps and do nothing about that. And it’s a very hard business in which to earn any money, particularly today; if you have a look at the earnings reports of the significant regulated novels, they’re not too profitable. After paying marketing, taxes, and expenditures most make a percentage of their win, and some lose money.
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