SportBet Internet Sportsbook
Let’s take a look at
SportBet, licensed and regulated sports betting, horse betting and online casino.
SportBet offers world class customer service, FAST FREE DAILY PAYOUTS, free money bonuses. They are rated as one of the
top sportsbooks, horse racing books and online casinos on the internet.
SportBet - The Main Sportsbook Page
When we step into the
SportBet parlor, we are immediately greeted with sliding ads and flashing signs with scantily clad women. These women are the kind you might see in Desperate Housewives, old and outdated (with apologies to Eva Longoria). Yet it matters not, because regardless of what you may have thought, you will not be sleeping with said ladies. They are bait, bait for you the horny
internet sportsbook gambler.
As for the rest of the
SportBet home page, there is a lot going on.
SportBet Promotions, bonuses and
online sportsbook loyalty programs fill the screen. Numbers are everywhere and the home page at times can look like a math test gone haywire. -105!!! ½ Point!!! 50 percent!!! Ten percent!!! It’s all very exciting.
SportBet - Scrolling down the Sportsbook Home Page
We also find that
SportBet serves as a casino, but not just any casino – one that offers the rage of Japan, Pachinko!!! For those who have never played it, it is a strange, mindless game of watching balls go down a little whole. At least that’s what I gathered when I played it. Not that it isn’t profitable. I doubled my stash of balls after doing nothing for twenty minutes. It also seems that
SportBet is intent on providing you plenty of bonuses, reduced lines and half point specials to entice you inside the
sportsbook. Sometimes this brings about the red flag of suspicion, but
SportBet counters with their “gamblingcommission.com seal of approval” and the fact that they are “endorsed and monitored by the Offshore Gaming Association (OSGA)."
SportBet also has a writer on staff, some gentleman named Jake Slater, with his special view from “behind the lines”. Whether he has special goggles that allow him to see behind the lines is not yet known.
SportBet - Bonus Heavy Sportsbook
It seems that
SportBet tries everything it can to pimp out the bonuses, which we will analyze further in the future. For now, we know that their selling point is their giveaways and to a lesser extent their seductive customer service ladies.
SportBet has lines on seemingly all sports and casino and poker as well. Throw in one Slater, Zach and a Mr. Belding and we have ourselves one
top sportsbook.
SportBet Sportsbook baseball betting
SportBet sportsbook does offer a line for the MLB All-Star baseball
game itself, if not baseball props and alternative run lines.
SportBet Sportsbook baseball betting
SportBet sportsbook
gives a nice 5% redeposit on Thursdays. Unfortunately, that can’t
help you during the baseball betting season, especially with the MLB
All-Star game being on a Tuesday, and the derby coming on Monday.
Thankfully, SportBet
online sportsbook does offer a line for the MLB All-Star baseball game itself,
if not baseball props and alternative run lines. The baseball run
line here is telling, giving the American League a distinct advantage
of +160 to the National League’s -180 on the +1.5 run line. The
obvious statement from SportBet here is, “go ahead and put your money on the +160 you fools,
we know it won’t pay out”. On the contrary, the Americans have
won this baseball exhibition for the past god knows how many years, and
the natural tendency is to think +160 is a hell of a deal. Then
again, it seems that SportBet
internet sportsbook, on the other hand, is clearly banking the house on a
National League win, and they are considered experts at this
craft. What do they know that we don’t? They have also set
the baseball money line at a very low +118, making it unattractive to
all who see the Nationals haven’t won since the Clinton
administration. Still, something very, very fishy is amidst here,
and in contrast to all my inclinations to bet the American League, I
will drop the money down on the Nationals, and pray that SportBet sportsbook’s baseball handicappers are correct. +118 it is.
The over/under line is intriguing, only because SportBet has the line favoring the under, at -115. Considering
Halladay is hurt, Pedro is at home, Kenny Rogers is nuts, and Dontrelle
is headed for his annual post All-Star break slide, all signs point to
the over. And at a discounted rate of -105, nickel baseball odds,
you’d have to be a madman not to like the over. I know, SportBet
sportsbook makes it almost look too nice, but they are known to fumble
the mlb betting every now and then. We’ll agree with the mlb
handicapper on the Nationals, but go the other way with the over.
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