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    I know Intertops is the worse book for tennis.
    Last edited by Slim; 08-10-09 at 05:46 AM.

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    I am interested in this too. Any US focused books actually offer a variety of tennis bets on a consistent basis?

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    5Dimes is the best option for Americans. BetPhoenix is probably second. Matchbook can be good but the liquidity seems poor aside from majors.

    For non-Americans, a combo of Pinnacle and Betfair should be all you need.

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    BetOnline may not have much variety, but the prices on the matches they do have are very competitive and I use them for Tennis only.

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    Lou speaks accurately ... for once.


    5Dimes is the place to go IMO if you want to bet outside of just picking the winner. They have # of games, +/- # of games for most matches. BetPhoenix is where I am at, only ML wagering until the finals of these current tourneys and then they have had the other options. US Open they may offer more "games" betting ... I hope.

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    Ladbrokes has a lot of variety in tennis and also livebetting is cool.But lines are bad.

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    5Dimes does indeed have the most options, it's a must have. Bookmaker/DSI do often have some of the best prices on favs, I generally parlay my chalk bets over there to get them to a manageable price. BetUS and SIA can often be spotted with great prices on dogs, and BetUS is the only other US-book I'm aware of that offers handicaps and totals on every match just like 5Dimes does. Intertops has some lousy prices for single match moneylines, but I have yet to find a book that offers better prices on set outcomes. Matchbook often comes close to Pinny prices, but good luck getting more than $100 down on a match at a decent price.

    If you're going to play tennis effectively from the United States, you need a range of books. These are just the ones I use most often, there are a few others I keep funded just in case I see something juicy from them. BetOnline, Bodog and now Sports Alive all fit in that category. I'm sure there are a few more that I'm forgetting, I'll add them if they come to me.

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