View Poll Results: Will any A, B, or C rated books close shop next week?

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  • Yes

    18 64.29%
  • No

    10 35.71%
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    Default Will any A, B, or C rated books close shop next week?

    Will any A, B, or C rated books close shop next week?

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    I voted yes but I hope I'm wrong.....This will be a very interesting week coming up for the online industry

    SBR Founder Join Date: 12/9/2005


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    I sure hope not. So I will be positive and vote no.

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    I wouldn't be surprised if more of them stop dealing with U.S. accounts but I don't think they will just totally fold so I vote NO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudcat

    I wouldn't be surprised if more of them stop dealing with U.S. accounts
    Good point but then one must ask: Will they then stiff their USA players?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom
    Good point but then one must ask: Will they then stiff their USA players?
    If I was placing a bet at even odds I would bet NO. But that would be much more based on the short one week window than on the idea that it couldn't/won't happen.

    I definitely believe it could happen at some point. I am in the process of pulling all my funds out of the off-shore world - and I'm not even in the U.S. - so I obviously acknowledge that books folding and STIFFING is a real possibility.

    I never thought Neteller would behave the way they are. We don't know how that will work out in the end but it is nevertheless very disturbing. Anything seems possible now - even with A, B or C books.

    I don't trust anyone off-shore right now.

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    Hard to say...kind of depends on the outcome of the Super Bowl. I would say if CHIC covers and wins SU there may be more problems should say INDY win SU and cover.

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    I vote yes, imo if a alot of US players start to call it quits, someones going to be affected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by capitalist pig

    imo if a alot of US players start to call it quits.
    I'm calling for a w/d right after the gm if graded

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    I say no more than 7 books left next football season, the FBI is just warming up on money transfer

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    Of course.

    dozens will go down without a doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudcat
    I definitely believe it could happen at some point. I am in the process of pulling all my funds out of the off-shore world - and I'm not even in the U.S. - so I obviously acknowledge that books folding and STIFFING is a real possibility.

    I don't trust anyone off-shore right now.
    I seriously doubt that any licensed UK Books would stiff any non-US player, Most of them have brick and mortar betting shops that are legal and licensed. Personally, I'm sticking to Canbet and Bet365.

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    I think it is possible but I do see some that has been in business a very long time that will find a way to get around the system. Some of these books are smart and have things figured out on how to do it without any problems. I do believe that things will slow down on this since the Super Bowl is over for now. These books will be able to find a good way for next football season. I think a few might go down expecially BetUs could go down.

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    Tuesday ?

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