Be Careful When Picking an Online Sportsbook
There are some many online sportsbooks out there that its hard
as a recreational bettor to make a decision where you can bet in
the knowledge that you won't be come another person ripped off
by a rogue sportsbook. The fact is that there are less dodgy
operators around than, say, 2 years ago. However, this does not
mean you don't have to do your homework when deciding where to
bet. Here are some simple things to look out for when selecting
an online sports betting operator:
Licensing - not enough can be said about this. There are some
very questionable places in the world that grant "gambling
licenses". As far as we are concerned, the only places that
offer valid licenses are first world countries, Costa Rica and
Antigua. Steer clear from anything else.
Margin - every sportsbook takes some sort of margin on each
bet, although it varies greatly. If either you can not find
information about the margin, or it seems excessively high, move
on.
Bonuses and Promotions - If a sportsbook offers a huge sign up
bonus, it is often reason for suspicion. Why would anyone
increase your odds by giving you tons of free cash. Bonuses have
their place, but its a sweetener and no more.
Payout procedures - Are these clearly published on the website?
Even if its is, send them en email to confirm their process and
turnaround time.
Blacklisted? - You'd be amazed what pops up if you search for
"Sportsbook name" + blacklisted in Google.
Customer Service - Phone the toll free number listed on the
site before making a deposit. Ask them a simple question like
what is their minimum deposit. If you don't get a concise
answer, in proper English, it's time to leave.
Track record - How long have they been in business, or better
yet, can you even establish this from their website. There are
many other things to look out for like ownership and awards won.
At the end of the day, you should trust your gut instincts and
do enough research to make you comfortable. Sports betting
should be a fun activity and free of the stresses of wondering
if your money is safe.