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One of the best, most-respected and solid books out there. They have just about more betting options than anyone, payout quickly and have lines that aren't a clone of everyone else.
One of my top five books, I can't find a single thing I don't like about them. Nice people, too.
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scottmiller21,
If you join Olympic, you'll get something they call a free play. Let's say that you sign up with them for $500. You will get a free play of $50, if you win you will be credited a grand total of $45 in your account ("free plays" are bet with imaginary money). If you lose, of course, you get nothing. They are a decent book.
Try Millenium Sports at millsports.com. In my opinion, they are a much better book. They will also give you a 15% bonus if you send $500 or more, and credit any shipping charges. So if you send $500, your starting balance will be $575 (the 15% is REAL MONEY).
You also get 10% referral bonuses, and 10% re-up bonuses.
I have had accounts at both places, and this is just my opinion. Other people who have had accounts at both places might have a different opinion, but to me, it's Millenium hands down.
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I like Olympic because they have team totals, have added games in college hoops, and have a lot of different types of wagers. They are usually one of the first books to post lines and totals. They also pay out.
But my first impression is a lasting one. They did not give me a 10% bonus like they advertise on their website. Instead, they gave me a "free play", which was really a bet with "imaginary money". No one told me what this "free play" really was, when I signed up. And no where is it mentioned on their site, what a free play is. They still advertise a 10% bonus on new accounts. Shouldn't they change this false advertisement?
Is Olympic a top book? Not in my opinion. If you sign up with them, ask why you don't get a 10% signup bonus, you'll get some lame answer like I did. Sign up, and you be the judge.
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