Reduced juice vs. Bonuses

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-103 doesn't give the sports books a chance i know but that's what there up against with the advent of exchange betting - if you stick with the bookies be prepared to lose your money when a few of them go under - a few strong exchanges will dominate in a few years time as Betfair is doing in UK and Europe
 

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Java - As long as the reduced juice is only offered on the internet I would say 107 and maybe even 106.....and if they stopped all bonuses and instead offered FREE ins and outs twice a month...that would be the book to play at.
105 is a bit too low and no book would be able to turn a profit unless they have a HUGE volume and the players had a losing season. Still it's pretty risky.


With all these other books jumping on the 107 bandwagon....you might see books like Pinnacle offering 106 etc next year.
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so, -105 (no bonuses) would be like running the whole year like 10-cent baseball.
 

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