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Posted by Aegist on September 7th, 2009
A few odds and ends on the bookmaker side of the news.
According to a recent SportsAlive newsletter, recent Australian legislation has stopped bookmakers from being able to offer cash incentives for players. So apparently, there will be no more bonus money or freebets being offered by Australian books.
I have not yet been able to verify this information, but I will keep looking for information on it.
Ladbrokes has also been refusing players from Australia for some months now. They claim that it has to do with Australian law, but they are the only UK book to have taken this measure. Old Australian players are still free to keep betting there, but no new ones can register.
There has been a lot of discussion lately on the forum about 12bet reducing their bet limits. It seems all players have been reduced to a few hundred dollars maximum per bet.
Thats all for now. Don’t forget to take advantage of the SureBetBookies database whenever you are trying to find out about sportsbook bet rules, deposit methods, or ratings. And if you are opening new sportsbooks, using the SBB bookmaker links is the best way to support SAG.
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