Draft Kings or Fan Duel
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Draft Kings or Fan Duel
Has anyone tried the VP on either online casino? The VP games are IGT software. Decent pay tables however weak reward points.
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You should review the forum rules before making this post:
Please note: No discussion of online gambling is permitted and links to sites that promote or offer online gambling in any way are not allowed.
Please note: No discussion of online gambling is permitted and links to sites that promote or offer online gambling in any way are not allowed.
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Sorry I should have read the rules
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These sites mentioned are now legal in the US, so the discussion will be allowed as long as there are no direct links posted. Thanks. We will also update the rules to clarify this. Future posts about online gambling may still be removed unless it is clear they are from a reputable company with legal distribution in the US. It is still up to you to determine if participation on such sites is legal in your own jurisdiction, as local and state laws vary.
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Cool! That’s what I was wondering.
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I read that Massachusetts recently legalized online wagering. Just in time for the NCAA tournament. And, the MLB season too.
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Anybody gamble Caesar's sportsbook online? Here in MO legalized sports betting just passed. I get points as I go to Caesar's properties to gamble. Any good? thanks!
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Nice! The setup looks consumer-friendly, compared to some other states that are tax-gouging the operators. I think Caesars campaigned against the legislation because they didn't like the rules for who gets a license.
My general advice is to join multiple sportsbooks, the more the better. You can play the best promos and bonuses at each book, and also shop for the best line whenever you place a bet.
I think Caesars is usually one of the tighter operators for vig, but the reward club is useful, and they give a monthly bonus bet valued according to your tier. I think you're stuck waiting a few months before the books come online. If you hold onto your reward credits, you'll be able to redeem for sports credit.
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I still have no interest in using on line gaming, but the subject matter is interesting. I’m just guessing the B and M casinos in Nevada still control indirectly why it’s still illegal in Nevada. Just like with almost anything, jumping around from promo to promo can give one an edge. In the Jimmy Carter ( RIP ) days, CD rates would change almost daily and we could bounce around switching banks on our lunch hour looking for 18.5 percent CDs. After that in the 1980s, rates were down to like 8.5, but you could almost furnish your house jumping around between banks. We got Tvs, microwaves, and all kinds of other electronic things when things were way more expensive then today. The ultimate bummer was getting a 1099 from the bank for the value of a Litton Microwave Oven for like 700 bucks.
Today, it would be less than a hundred.