<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Buzzsaw:
Pat LOL. I do remember the change in deposit methods. But I thought I remembered their url as http://www.beteurosport.com not the funny one that leads to Spartan. So let me see if I got this straight;
BetEuroSport changed to credit and a different url and opened reopened as Spartan. The old BetEuroSport sold to some new owners that opened up a new boook called...drum roll please...BetEuroSport! Yea OK Pat, how stupid of me...everyone knew that
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Nope, still didn't get it exactly right. Actually long before they decided to close the post up side of things they had decided to change the name of their book to Spartan. Wise decision, they were called Eurosport but in reality didn't take much on European sports, LOL. So the name change was coming regardless if they remained a post up shop or not.
As was well documented here when the marketing man (front page story by Nover) and the book went different ways they decided to close the post up side of things. Not hard to follow, especially for someone who is "in the business" of keeping up with off-shore books Buzz. My unsolicited suggestion would be to follow along all the off-shore books and not just the one's who take you to dinner.....
Pat LOL. I do remember the change in deposit methods. But I thought I remembered their url as http://www.beteurosport.com not the funny one that leads to Spartan. So let me see if I got this straight;
BetEuroSport changed to credit and a different url and opened reopened as Spartan. The old BetEuroSport sold to some new owners that opened up a new boook called...drum roll please...BetEuroSport! Yea OK Pat, how stupid of me...everyone knew that
Nope, still didn't get it exactly right. Actually long before they decided to close the post up side of things they had decided to change the name of their book to Spartan. Wise decision, they were called Eurosport but in reality didn't take much on European sports, LOL. So the name change was coming regardless if they remained a post up shop or not.
As was well documented here when the marketing man (front page story by Nover) and the book went different ways they decided to close the post up side of things. Not hard to follow, especially for someone who is "in the business" of keeping up with off-shore books Buzz. My unsolicited suggestion would be to follow along all the off-shore books and not just the one's who take you to dinner.....