How to Pick A Sportsbook

Choosing the right sportsbook is an essential part of enjoying sports wagering. There are now hundreds of offshore sportsbooks and Internet sportsbooks in operation around the globe. You need to perform proper due diligence to find a sportsbook that is both reputable and providing proper customer service. You should also find a sportsbook that suits your needs. For example, if you are a small bettor you wouldn’t want to wager with a book that caters to big bettors. If you love to wager on hockey, you should not put your money with a book that does not regularly deal with hockey bets. Make no mistake, there are a good number of scam artists who operate offshore sportsbooks. It is incredibly important that you do all the resarch you can before deciding which book to sign-up with.

A few points to follow when choosing a sportsbook:

Is the Sportsbook Reputable?

This is most important. Do they pay regularly and in a timely fashion? Are they well funded and not over extending their cash reserves? There is no worse feeling than not getting paid after you have scored a big win.

Where is They Sportsbook Located

You want to be sure that the sports book is operating in a legal or “semi-legal” jurisdiction so you can have SOME recourse if things do go wrong. See our list of high risk locations. See our sections on Sportsbook Jurisdictions where our views on the best gaming environments are expressed.

How do you rate the Sportsbook’s Customer Service

Do they treat clients with respect and resolve disputes in a consistent and fair manner? What do their clients stay on newsgroups? See our list of best Sportsbook Bonuses.

Do they offer incentives?

Beware, if an offer is too good to be true, it probably is. However, even the most respected sportsbooks offer some incentives to encourage signups and retention. Shop around for the best offers that are REAL.

Check out our Sportsbook Reviews to find the three sportsbooks we deem to be the cream of the crop. See our list of best Reduced Juice Sportsbooks and Dime Line Sportsbooks.