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Old 06-27-2006, 03:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Scav
1 free withdrawal per month and you get 7% back on all wagers besides NYRA (4%).....5Dimes you only get 10% on your winning wagers....I know that Pinnacle will put it in your native language so that could be easier for you....
A 10% bonus on winning bets is better than a 7% rebate, even if you make your picks by throwing darts. The math to prove that is really pretty simple.

However, the 10% bonus doesn't apply to place bets, so if fmc is making a lot of place bets, he/she is better off at Pinnacle.

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Originally Posted by fmc123412
I was doing a research and i realized that pinnacle is better for bettors who put a reasonable amount of money on their wages.

At this time, I donīt want to place any bets bigger than $10-$15. Is pinnacle good for me anyway?

I need small fees on withdraws and i intend to put nearly 80% of my bets on horse racing. (when there are some special events, this can get 50/50)

Iīve seen Vip Sports, Bodog and Bet365 could be a good option.

Am I right? Or pinnacle stills the best even for small bettors?
The amount you bet doesn't matter. You get the same relative value out of a rebate or a bonus as a big bettor.

You can research the withdrawal fees yourself.

Why do you think VIP, Bodog and Bet365 are particularly good? None of those is nearly as good as Pinnacle or 5Dimes for horseracing.

Have you read the reviews at Sportsbookreview.com?

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