sd2 said:Only you can decide what to do with your betting money. What many are doing is to stay with the established book, esp those that announced they will continue to accept US wagers. And many will reduce their accounts in light of the uncertainties now surrounding the industry.
I personally bet thorugh the end of March Madness, then maybe only horses now and then until football. So there's all summer for me just to watch what's going to happen.
I will be reducing my balance at all books before the Super Bowl. Just in case!
WildBill said:Ace you are going to die tonight of a heart attack if you keep this crap up man. Take a deep breath, go check out the dozens of other sites still willing to take your action, then exhale. See wasn't that easy?
Any truth to the rumors that they had agents on US soil that got busted?WildBill said:Pinny decided they didn't want to take action from US players. There is probably more to it, but take it at face value. There was no new government action from what we can tell, but who ever knows? Certainly doesn't seem like a time we would see some DOJ action with a new session in Congress and all that is going on, this about the last issue you would expect.
ACE IN THE HOLE said:sd2 which books arent afraid of the US ?
WildBill said:Why would they get an offer and then shut down? That makes no sense at all. I'm certain they have US agents and maybe a few did get busted along the way, but no reason to shut down a solid book though.