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According to tradesports they have some live odds up
WSEX +900 CRIS +230 BODOG +230 GREEK +570 SB +330 None of the above to leave this year +330 Odds will probably change...heres the link http://www.intrade.com/aav2/trading/...wExpired=false |
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what is SB
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SB= sportsbook
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None of the above looks like a really good bet....
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Sportsbook.com would be my bet.
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Cris has low odds, interesting
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Notice BETUS is not on the list or I'd bet my house.
They would be a clear favorite and odds would be to low to play. Last edited by witswits; 01-22-07 at 07:30 PM.. |
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I'm a little worried about CRIS. In an uncharacteristic move, they have slapped limits on a few people in the last week. I could be over-analyzing but it feels like things are tightening up and they are moving in a smaller-time direction.
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Sportsbook would be mine because the fellow behind that deal is in the $100m Plus club.
Bodog would be a bit of a shock. They dont have enough biz outside the US and have never taken canadians. |
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Yeah, but SB just reorg'd and I would think anyone who stayed on board was willing to go through the hassles. That's why they made 2 seperate entities?
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What about themselves (Tradesports)?
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Last edited by Dark Horse; 01-22-07 at 11:30 PM.. |
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I am going with Cris
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I can not say... anything can happen as we've seen
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If the bet was which sportsbook was to stiff a player, I would go with Sportsbook. Every time there is a company change, player accounts and pending wagers disappear. If the bet is simply which book closes its business, I wouldn't put any cash on sportsbook.com. They have the highest credit card approval in the business. |
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Bodog spend money to acquire usa customers in the purchase of wwts/bowmans us based clients
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Cris is more of a square book now caering to worlwide players which makes them a great canddate to leave ths usa market.
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Well, there is a school of thought that exchanges exist in a loop hole of the anti onlin gaming law, since they don't actually book any action. Tradesports is a marketplace that allows others to wager with one an other. If the DoJ takes the same interpretation, Tradesports (and other exchanges have no reason to leave). |
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Actually I think Bodog is in trouble... They advertise exclusively in America and they have basically reputable no way to deposit or withdrawl funds...
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Anyway...It looks like they canned that idea as the About Us still shows they own TS. Maybe lawyers told them it was too late to make a difference. Last edited by Bill Dozer; 01-23-07 at 05:07 PM.. |
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Here it is... Apparently it was announcing their intentions and it is still a go.
Dublin, December 21, 2006: With effect from January 1st, 2007, Trade Exchange Network, owner and operator of TradeSports and Intrade, has agreed to divest its sports related business to a newly formed company, TradeSports Ltd., for an undisclosed sum. The companies will cooperate fully to make sure there is no inconvenience to members and have agreed an initial two month timeframe to complete the transaction. Commenting on the transaction, John Delaney, CEO of Trade Exchange Network said... "After growing our combined sports and non-sports markets aggressively for five years, this development represents a significant transaction for the company. We are very thankful to our loyal sports traders and assure them that the transition will be both painless and positive for them. We are certain that TradeSports Ltd. will build on our achievements and that sports traders will receive a peerless service." Trade Exchange Network, through its www.intrade.com platform, will continue to offer the broadest selection and deepest liquidity in real money prediction markets. Intrade will now look to aggressively extend the prediction markets and services it offers. The company will reorganize its trading and related services activities into two separate business units. According to Delaney... "Non-sports prediction markets have amazing further potential, where we have a leading position and where we offer maximum value. We are convinced that traders and data users will see benefits very soon." TradeSports Ltd., through the www.tradesports.com and www.tradebetx.com platforms, will continue to offer all the sports markets currently available on TradeSports, and more besides. TradeSports will only offer sports related markets. Non-sports markets will only be available on the www.intrade.com platform after 28th February 2007. How will this change affect our members and affiliates? As TradeSports and Intrade will be operated as separate independent platforms, members will need to have an account on each platform in order to continue trading both sports and non-sports contracts. Members will automatically get a second account if they have traded on both categories on or before February 28th. We will publish a special edition of our customer newsletter during January, and it will include more specific details but for now, it is business as usual. Trade Exchange Network Ltd. www.intrade.com |
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ah ok. Looks like nothing changed with servers either.
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Not sure how they could go after Intrade while letting this go on: http://www.biz.uiowa.edu/iem/ |
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Most banners will be down at forums even if they still operate, no one wants exposure anymore.
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