Good Online Gambling Service

Any recommendations? I’m looking to bet on the NFL.
I cannot find any independent reviews on the net concerning diff’t companies, so I turn to T-Nation…

Pinnaclesports is the best I have seen.

Check this out:

http://www56.pinnaclesports.com/guestcontestLines.asp?redirected=yes&ContestType=Politics&contestType2=100*%202008%20US%20Presidential%20Election

Dont worry they also have NFL and Japanese Soccer.

www.bodog.com is what i just used for Thursday game. A Friend referred me and I got a $2 bonus when I opened an account (minimum $20 to open).

If you sign up let me know and we can both get a bonus.

Here are some great gambling sites. E-Trade, Charles Schwab, Fidelity. I really am serious. You look at the line (cost per share) and guess what everyone is going to be willing to pay later and a lot that may influence that is out of your control. Like the dog? Sell short. Like the favorite, go long. Want leverage, buy options.

[quote]jp_dubya wrote:
Here are some great gambling sites. E-Trade, Charles Schwab, Fidelity. I really am serious. You look at the line (cost per share) and guess what everyone is going to be willing to pay later and a lot that may influence that is out of your control. Like the dog? Sell short. Like the favorite, go long. Want leverage, buy options. [/quote]

Not much instant gratification in that.

[quote]Sonny S wrote:
Any recommendations? I’m looking to bet on the NFL.
I cannot find any independent reviews on the net concerning diff’t companies, so I turn to T-Nation…[/quote]

For independent reviews, check out Covers.com and Sportsinsights.com

I’ve been using Pinnacle Sports for years now. They’ve been around for ages, and they offer competitive lines and lower juice than your local guy. (Since you’re in the US, you’ll need to use a NETELLER account for deposits and withdrawals.)

[quote]chillain wrote:

I’ve been using Pinnacle Sports for years now. They’ve been around for ages, and they offer competitive lines and lower juice than your local guy. (Since you’re in the US, you’ll need to use a NETELLER account for deposits and withdrawals.)

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I agree. The juice isn’t too bad and it’s a popular enough site that they’re able to offer a greater variety of sports and options than most online wagering sites.