We are told that ours is set up to with the identical house edge of Las Vegas. If I know or knew that this was not the case, we would close ours immediately. You may think we are biased, however, do you really think that a truly "Honorable" bookmaker would allow his software to be set up that way? Take Pinnacle for example? Do you honestly think they would jeopardize their entire business by scamming their customers with shady software? I am sure there are casinos out there that are a scam, but for you to say that a sportsbook has rigged software, you are basically saying that the sportbook in question is not to be trusted. Hence, you probably shouldn't be betting sports there. For someone to say that they just lost at a sportsbook's sister casino and that it is rigged is kind of a contradiction in the sense that you shouldn't even have an account with a place that you don't trust.
Bottom line, Vegas continues to build more and more rooms by not scamming their clients. If the inherent house edge is good to begin with (and it is) why would a sportsbook or a casino even feel the need to rig the deck? You may think we are wrong, but I just dont think that the majority of casinos or sportsbook operators are bad guys. Like anything else, there are bad eggs out there, however, if you feel you can trust your sportsbook, you should also feel that you can trust their casino. Good people are good people. If a good guy runs a sportsbook, that chances are high that he will be doing the right thing with his casino.