Where Can I Gamble on March Madness Online? Sportsbook Longevity

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/19/2014
Where Can I Gamble on March Madness Online?  Sportsbook Longevity

There are a number of fine sportsbooks in which you can gamble on this year’s March Madness via the Internet.  Gambling911.com has been examining some of the better sportsbooks all this week.  One key thing to look for when selecting a sportsbook is longevity or how long that book has been in business.

BetOnline

BetOnline – In business since 1999, this sportsbook has grown to become the biggest North American facing gambling sites out there.  For March Madness, BetOnline is offering up to $1000 in FREE BETS to qualified customers. 

They also offer some great prop bets on certain March Madness matchups.  Bet each of these games LIVE IN-PLAY and from your mobile phone. Compatible with iPhone, BlackBerry or any other Internet browser-enabled mobile phone.  Easy signup.

Sportsbook.com – In business since 1997 – The biggest North American-facing sportsbook in terms of overall volume generated and active customers.  Sportsbook.com allows all new customers to place their 1st bet and get their 2nd bet FREE up to $100.  They will be offering future bets throughout the tournament along with some fantastic prop wagers.  Fast payouts.

Bookmaker – In business since 1986 – The granddaddy of North American-facing sports betting, Bookmaker started offshore as a call center before settling in San Jose, Costa Rica in 1997.  They now own a 7-story building and feature the best LIVE IN-PROGRESS betting on all sporting events bar none.  In fact, live betting now encompasses more than half their business.  Mobile wagering is available.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

Basketball Odds News

Sixers? Knicks? Who Can Challenge Boston in the East this Season?

As the new NBA season gets underway, there is most certainly a sense that the Boston Celtics are the team to beat once again. The 18-time champions really took an “if it’s not broken, don’t try to fix it” policy in the offseason, and it’s hard to argue with the tactic.

Syndicate