These betting app seem to be great that you don't have to go to a casino each time to make a bet, thus wait in line and make a bet, and of course the line could change by the time you get there. I know theres Cantor, Stations, William Hill, South Point and Boyd Gaming.
Is it true most of the bets you make on this app, its gets rejected? I heard theres a timer of some sort that spins and it determines if your bet gets accepted or not. That sounds bit ridiculous. I also heard someone mention if u make a bet, it might take 1 hour before you know the bet went through or not... is that true as well? That would be beyond ridiculous.
Can someone tell me how much is the max u can bet on these apps for overnights and gamesday for nba/mlb/nhl/nfl for sides and totals? I read that cantor is the only one that lets you bet 1k on overnights on side/total and all the other apps are 500 or 250. Is that true? Seems pretty low and not that useful for me but what about gameday then?
I also heard that most apps are useless b/c either software issues or you get limited very quickly if you bet good numbers. And that is mainly with stations/william hill. Is that true as well? Would cantor do this to you as well? I know and read people say if u betting a lot in the cantor app, they might only let you make bets at the casino? That would obviously be a huge inconvience as someone who wants to bet at home etc dont want to go to casino each time.
Can someone here give me a review of each app?
Is it true most of the bets you make on this app, its gets rejected? I heard theres a timer of some sort that spins and it determines if your bet gets accepted or not. That sounds bit ridiculous. I also heard someone mention if u make a bet, it might take 1 hour before you know the bet went through or not... is that true as well? That would be beyond ridiculous.
Can someone tell me how much is the max u can bet on these apps for overnights and gamesday for nba/mlb/nhl/nfl for sides and totals? I read that cantor is the only one that lets you bet 1k on overnights on side/total and all the other apps are 500 or 250. Is that true? Seems pretty low and not that useful for me but what about gameday then?
I also heard that most apps are useless b/c either software issues or you get limited very quickly if you bet good numbers. And that is mainly with stations/william hill. Is that true as well? Would cantor do this to you as well? I know and read people say if u betting a lot in the cantor app, they might only let you make bets at the casino? That would obviously be a huge inconvience as someone who wants to bet at home etc dont want to go to casino each time.
Can someone here give me a review of each app?