Hi guys
Let's pretend I would make a completely new bookmaker - what would a "near-perfect" bookmaker look like? Some specific features you would like to see or what?
Doesn't need to be talk about what would be "perfect" but overall what are things missing from bookmakers today?
And no I'm not starting a new sportsbook just interested what ideas people have. There is a lot of talk what bookies are doing wrong - what would be things they could do better (probably a lot) or what is completely missing?
The "perfect" bookmaker
- Samael
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They are all quite nice except they limit accounts and few of them would like to keep your funds.
I think most people here wouldnt mind Pinnacle with more variety in markets and betfair with lower commission.
I personally would like if some serious bookie finally sets market for Nba player performance.
Considering how nba fantasy exploded in recent years it woudnt be hard to find competitive traders
and set accurate market.
I think most people here wouldnt mind Pinnacle with more variety in markets and betfair with lower commission.
I personally would like if some serious bookie finally sets market for Nba player performance.
Considering how nba fantasy exploded in recent years it woudnt be hard to find competitive traders
and set accurate market.
- kustef
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no voids.. odds placed and bet accepted should be agreement between bettor and bookmaker.. fair gentleman rules
- arber_PL
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This one.kustef wrote: no voids.. odds placed and bet accepted should be agreement between bettor and bookmaker.. fair gentleman rules