Attempting to get a piece of advice at a time when I hope you might be less busy than other times. In short, I wonder if you'd be willing to advise which offshore operations you might recommend. I ask because I have previously used a local for 50 years and he's now retiring. He's been extremely fair about juice---matching whatever I can cite online. I have stayed away from multiple off-shores in addition to my local since getting burned when the Betonsports fiasco happened about 15 years ago. I'm not a big player ( primarily purple chips, as you might say ) to leverage my situation, as I know you recommend whenever possible.
You are beyond generous sharing your picks. If this is something you don't want to do, I completely understand.
Respectfully,
1129Ken
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Hello Van--
Attempting to get a piece of advice at a time when I hope you might be less busy than other times. In short, I wonder if you'd be willing to advise which offshore operations you might recommend. I ask because I have previously used a local for 50 years and he's now retiring. He's been extremely fair about juice---matching whatever I can cite online. I have stayed away from multiple off-shores in addition to my local since getting burned when the Betonsports fiasco happened about 15 years ago. I'm not a big player ( primarily purple chips, as you might say ) to leverage my situation, as I know you recommend whenever possible.
You are beyond generous sharing your picks. If this is something you don't want to do, I completely understand.
Absolutely. But this comes with a disclaimer... For those putting this in a time capsule and reading this anytime in the future, meaning anytime after today, please be advised that you need to stay up on current movements and trends in the industry and act accordingly. Nobody saw five dimes. Tony, getting kidnapped and eventually killed, which changed a lot of the industry as an example. So it's not just a set and forget type of thing... That being said....
The one book I think every American should have, and most don't, is lowvig.ag . They have minus 105 lines on almost everything, and they have 5k limits on most of those minus 105 lines. For most Americans you just cannot beat this.
The second book I recommend is bookmaker. AG . Very very reputable, not very flashy, kind of like the Bank of America of offshore books.
Both take Bitcoin which is how I suggest you move money, so if you need help with that just let me know. I can give you the basics but they're pretty much out there online. The setup might be a little bit of a pain in the ass, but once you have it it works like clockwork.
I suggest taking a look at both sites, maybe setting up an account but not funding it just to check it out. Good luck and let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
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Absolutely. But this comes with a disclaimer... For those putting this in a time capsule and reading this anytime in the future, meaning anytime after today, please be advised that you need to stay up on current movements and trends in the industry and act accordingly. Nobody saw five dimes. Tony, getting kidnapped and eventually killed, which changed a lot of the industry as an example. So it's not just a set and forget type of thing... That being said....
The one book I think every American should have, and most don't, is lowvig.ag . They have minus 105 lines on almost everything, and they have 5k limits on most of those minus 105 lines. For most Americans you just cannot beat this.
The second book I recommend is bookmaker. AG . Very very reputable, not very flashy, kind of like the Bank of America of offshore books.
Both take Bitcoin which is how I suggest you move money, so if you need help with that just let me know. I can give you the basics but they're pretty much out there online. The setup might be a little bit of a pain in the ass, but once you have it it works like clockwork.
I suggest taking a look at both sites, maybe setting up an account but not funding it just to check it out. Good luck and let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
What if you don’t use bitcoin? Does it depend on the county you are in ? Do they have live betting lines and why kind of max wager can you do on them? Thanks Van.
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What if you don’t use bitcoin? Does it depend on the county you are in ? Do they have live betting lines and why kind of max wager can you do on them? Thanks Van.
Van I think you know I have been a long-time follower and respect your insights. I cannot thank you enough for this. Best wishes to you and your loved ones for the New Year. 1129Ken
Same to you
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Quote Originally Posted by 1129ken:
Van I think you know I have been a long-time follower and respect your insights. I cannot thank you enough for this. Best wishes to you and your loved ones for the New Year. 1129Ken
Quote Originally Posted by MB67: @vanzack Would you suggest buying Bitcoin at these levels ? As an investment? Flip a coin. But as a transfer mechanism where you are in and out in an hour, yes.
I do not know much about bitcoin. Your advice about playing games paying in and out with bitcoin in a very short timeframe is good advice. A dollar is a dollar always has been. I do like the fact that you realize bitcoin can greatly fluctuate in value in a very short time frame. Everything in life is a gamble. Bitcoin could fall in half in a day or double. The most important thing I have learned is that as you get older to stay functional. Best of luck to you and your family and friends.
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Quote Originally Posted by vanzack:
Quote Originally Posted by MB67: @vanzack Would you suggest buying Bitcoin at these levels ? As an investment? Flip a coin. But as a transfer mechanism where you are in and out in an hour, yes.
I do not know much about bitcoin. Your advice about playing games paying in and out with bitcoin in a very short timeframe is good advice. A dollar is a dollar always has been. I do like the fact that you realize bitcoin can greatly fluctuate in value in a very short time frame. Everything in life is a gamble. Bitcoin could fall in half in a day or double. The most important thing I have learned is that as you get older to stay functional. Best of luck to you and your family and friends.
Absolutely. But this comes with a disclaimer... For those putting this in a time capsule and reading this anytime in the future, meaning anytime after today, please be advised that you need to stay up on current movements and trends in the industry and act accordingly. Nobody saw five dimes. Tony, getting kidnapped and eventually killed, which changed a lot of the industry as an example. So it's not just a set and forget type of thing... That being said.... The one book I think every American should have, and most don't, is lowvig.ag . They have minus 105 lines on almost everything, and they have 5k limits on most of those minus 105 lines. For most Americans you just cannot beat this. The second book I recommend is bookmaker. AG . Very very reputable, not very flashy, kind of like the Bank of America of offshore books. Both take Bitcoin which is how I suggest you move money, so if you need help with that just let me know. I can give you the basics but they're pretty much out there online. The setup might be a little bit of a pain in the ass, but once you have it it works like clockwork. I suggest taking a look at both sites, maybe setting up an account but not funding it just to check it out. Good luck and let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
Hey Van. You do know that lowvig .ag is the sister site of betonline and sportsbetting .ag, right? All 3 are owned by the same company.
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Quote Originally Posted by vanzack:
Absolutely. But this comes with a disclaimer... For those putting this in a time capsule and reading this anytime in the future, meaning anytime after today, please be advised that you need to stay up on current movements and trends in the industry and act accordingly. Nobody saw five dimes. Tony, getting kidnapped and eventually killed, which changed a lot of the industry as an example. So it's not just a set and forget type of thing... That being said.... The one book I think every American should have, and most don't, is lowvig.ag . They have minus 105 lines on almost everything, and they have 5k limits on most of those minus 105 lines. For most Americans you just cannot beat this. The second book I recommend is bookmaker. AG . Very very reputable, not very flashy, kind of like the Bank of America of offshore books. Both take Bitcoin which is how I suggest you move money, so if you need help with that just let me know. I can give you the basics but they're pretty much out there online. The setup might be a little bit of a pain in the ass, but once you have it it works like clockwork. I suggest taking a look at both sites, maybe setting up an account but not funding it just to check it out. Good luck and let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
Hey Van. You do know that lowvig .ag is the sister site of betonline and sportsbetting .ag, right? All 3 are owned by the same company.
[Quote: Originally Posted by PapaShango]Quote Originally Posted by datboi86: This whole post reads like a low key advertising website. I'm willing to bet both these sites are owned by the same owners. What would you like to bet? You're wrong. lowvig .ag is the sister site of betonline and sportsbetting .ag[/Quote
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[Quote: Originally Posted by PapaShango]Quote Originally Posted by datboi86: This whole post reads like a low key advertising website. I'm willing to bet both these sites are owned by the same owners. What would you like to bet? You're wrong. lowvig .ag is the sister site of betonline and sportsbetting .ag[/Quote
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