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    Default Anyone use BetED?????

    website looks cool but has C rating and small bonus. Any reason to play there?

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    nah, i got scared away by the most ****ed up bonus (promises and rules) ive ever seen

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    EDIT:Yeah, I was confused. Thinking of Fred, I don't know Ed. LOL Sorry about that.


    If you every want to know about BetFred LOL, here is my origional post.

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    UK book with lot of options for betting US Sports too (props and even 1h). Occassional slow lines, but the limits are pretty low and can be cut even more if you win a little.

    You will get to see Fred's face (real owner :| ) a lot. Even got a postercard at xmas last year with his face on it.

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    They told me they were in costa rica and i dont see any UK sports.

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    BetED is a Costa Rica based operation owned by a financially sound Canadian group.

    Recreational book with very low limits. Nice casino. "Sticky" bonus.

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    aye, its more like a punishment than a bonus. Reading over the rules gives you a nice headache too...id say its a shit book.

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    Lakerfan, i think you got it confused with BetFred. That's a british book showing Freds face everywhere. I've played some freerolls at their poker room
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    Laker,

    Sounds like you are thinking of BetFred?

    • Established 1967 by brothers Fred and Peter Done
    • World's biggest independent bookmaker
    • UK's biggest independent high street retailer
    • 550 shops across the UK

    Ed, Fred, Ted, Jed...this could get confusing if bookies keep choosing their names for URLs.
    Last edited by Bill Dozer; 11-29-05 at 09:25 PM.

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    Yeah, I was confused. Thinking of Fred, I don't know Ed. LOL Sorry about that.

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    The bonus T&C's at Ed are longer than some medical release forms I've signed.

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    when you say "sticky bonus", does that mean it has a high rollover requirement or what?...

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    that means they advertise a big asss bonus that you can never have. I know it is better than nothng but makes no Fackin sense. Anyone who goes there for it will end up bullshit pissed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by docdekay
    The bonus T&C's at Ed are longer than some medical release forms I've signed.
    lol. thats funny especilly considering the stuff they make you sign after attaching a pair of breasts to a man.

    Eddie reminds me of mybookie. Didnt they use to have all those rules and stickiness before they got bought? Damn woman bookmakers

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    Sticky bonus means that they put a bonus in your acct to bet with. The only thing is that you can't withdraw that bonus money, only winnings and deposits. They are great if the bonus is high enough.

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    kind of like a free play then...OK, cool...

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