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Updated: 1Nov08
SureBetBookies (SBB) is the only arbitrage orientated bookmaker database. In short, it provides the facts you want to know when picking sportsbooks for scalping. How fast can you get money in and out of a book? What are their limits? Do they accept US citizens? Do they offer bonuses? What are their betting rules? What are their associations with other sportsbooks, do they have the same odds, and can you use more than one from the same group? What do they think of professional gamblers, scalpers and arbers? What alert services use what bookmakers?
SureBetBookies is the companion site to Sports Arbitrage Guide, and probably the most important half. It provides all of the information that you really do need to know about bookmakers, and when it comes down to it, arbitrage is nothing more than getting the odds, then placing the bets. In order to do both of those steps, you need to know your bookmakers. SBB helps you get to know your bookmakers.
SportsBookReview (SBR) is the pinnacle of sportsbook ratings. It provides all of the information you could possibly want on nearly any bookmaker in an overcrowded market. With a very strict rating system, background information, business information behind each bookmaker, contact resources, and a good forum to ask questions about bookmakers, you cannot overlook SportsBookReview when you are trying to pick your boookmakers out for arbitrage.
I strongly suggest using www.surebetbookies.com to identify which bookmakers meet your arbitrage needs. Register with those bookmakers, and then check in at SportsBookReview to see their rating, read past news on that bookmaker, and then go to their forums and search for that bookmaker in the forum, and read any threads on it which might be relevent. After taking these steps you should insure yourself against any potential loss due to dodgy bookmaker issues.
Another bookmaker rating guide, less thorough than SBR, BookmakersReview (BMR) is a good back up site for when SBR doesn't have information on a sportsbook you want to learn about. Also valuable in seeking a second opinion about a bookmaker incase you doubt SBR's rating (SBR is US sportsbook focussed, while BMR seems to not have such a bias). Another valuable resource in anycase.
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