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(@michael-cash)
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I am very happy to announce that after a couple year absence, Sports Interaction has returned as an advertiser and recommended sportsbook here at TheSpread.com.

Bet This Weeks Games at Sports Interaction

Sports Interaction was one of the first advertisers we worked with here way back in the day. Back then they weren't known for their customer service but were known for their juicy lines. Even after our business relationship ended I still continued to recommend them to other bettors. Since then, the lines have stayed juicy and they have totally changed the way they service their players.

Their business model is designed in such a way that is creates favorable situations for playing underdogs far more then most other sportsbooks. Even if you don't take advantage of these situations to the fullest, they are still the place you want to make any underdog wager because of the value you may get.

Open an Account at Sports Interaction
and Receive a 15% Cash Bonus on
Your First Deposit

Places like Sports Interaction go back to the stuff I have been talking about the last couple of weeks about line value, line movements and knowing about where you place your bets. Not a lot of people are clued into what SIA has going on because they haven't really advertised in North American over the last 2-3 years.

Check them out this weekend! Any questions....give me a shout

You can read our review of them by clicking here: SportsInteraction.com Review
Their current promo's can be found here: SportsInteraction.com Promos

Bet This Weeks Games at Sports Interaction

 
Posted : December 4, 2008 11:12 am
(@blade)
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Great little book for the average player with unique lines that tend to favor dog bettors.

They are one of my all time favorite outs. 😉

 
Posted : December 4, 2008 11:44 am
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What about payouts and big accounts? Large bettors and large bankroll clients have trouble finding books that will sustain their action and then payout when necessary. I am not sure I have ever heard of these guys, but there are like a million little books out there. If you recommend them I am sure they are quality.

Thanks,

 
Posted : December 4, 2008 11:48 am
(@blade)
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They have been around for years and were one of the first books online,there limits are decent they take a dime on sides in football and and a nickel in baskets and totals have different limits depemding on the sport.

 
Posted : December 4, 2008 12:15 pm
(@michael-cash)
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Good questions Samson 😉

I'd need to know a little bit more about what you consider large action, but I can tell you they are far from a small book. In terms of actual clients I put them in the top 5 books in the world that still take North American clients and maybe even the top 3 since Bodog's numbers are falling off quite a bit.

They have been online since 1997-98, you don't hear a lot about them because as I mentioned in my first post they haven't advertised in North American in some time. We are one of only a handful of sites they are advertising on currently.

As far as payouts go, I would call them middle of the road. They aren't the fastest because of their size but they aren't the worst either. I am looking at getting a solid turnaround right now from their GM. For deposits though they have one of the higher success rates I have seen lately from anyone still catering to the US.

Timeliness aside they have tons of cash and there will never be any issue getting paid.

Before we take any advertiser here they go through a strict screening process to asses their business practices and financial stability. Since we started to do that in 2007 we have turned away more money than we have taken from advertisers.

If you wanted to give them a try I would personally secure your account for $1000 should you ever encounter an issue provided you adhered to all of their rules and policies.

 
Posted : December 4, 2008 1:09 pm
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I recently signed up at SI and the sign up process was simple - deposit was, too.

Looking at their lines, they do favor dog betting and I'm liking the experience so far.

I Recommend 😉

 
Posted : December 4, 2008 1:11 pm
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Good questions Samson 😉

I'd need to know a little bit more about what you consider large action, but I can tell you they are far from a small book. In terms of actual clients I put them in the top 5 books in the world that still take North American clients and maybe even the top 3 since Bodog's numbers are falling off quite a bit.

They have been online since 1997-98, you don't hear a lot about them because as I mentioned in my first post they haven't advertised in North American in some time. We are one of only a handful of sites they are advertising on currently.

As far as payouts go, I would call them middle of the road. They aren't the fastest because of their size but they aren't the worst either. I am looking at getting a solid turnaround right now from their GM. For deposits though they have one of the higher success rates I have seen lately from anyone still catering to the US.

Timeliness aside they have tons of cash and there will never be any issue getting paid.

Before we take any advertiser here they go through a strict screening process to asses their business practices and financial stability. Since we started to do that in 2007 we have turned away more money than we have taken from advertisers.

If you wanted to give them a try I would personally secure your account for $1000 should you ever encounter an issue provided you adhered to all of their rules and policies.

Thanks for the information Cash. I would consider $500 to $1500 per game pretty good action at a sportsbook. Like most others, I have several accounts at different books as I always shop for best value. I am going to look into it and will let you know about the secure thing you mentioned. Thank you for this information, sounds like a stable book.

 
Posted : December 4, 2008 1:25 pm
(@johnny-detroit)
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The tip to winning at SIA:

Take advantage of a generous/off dog line or under
Win
Repeat

 
Posted : December 4, 2008 1:45 pm
(@michael-cash)
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Thanks for the information Cash. I would consider $500 to $1500 per game pretty good action at a sportsbook. Like most others, I have several accounts at different books as I always shop for best value. I am going to look into it and will let you know about the secure thing you mentioned. Thank you for this information, sounds like a stable book.

Check your dog plays over the next few days at where you would normally bet them and at SIA. You'll see what we're talking about.

 
Posted : December 5, 2008 9:00 am
(@bagiant)
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Samson, they've been known to cut players back when they get beat too badly. Limits get adjusted when a player keeps winning.

 
Posted : December 12, 2008 3:33 pm
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