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WagerStreet
http://www.wagerstreet.com
Solid
book operated legally by the Kahnawake Mohawk tribe in Canada.
Bettors rave about their software and complaints of any kind
are extremely rare. This book is a MUST PLAY for any serious
sports bettors.
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Wall
Street Super Book (WSSB)
http://www.wssbsport.com
Under
the guidance of VIP services in Curacao, this is an exceptional
out for smaller to mid-size bankroll players. Never a question
of getting paid with these folks, either. SOLID
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WWTS
– World Wide Tele Sports
http://www.betswwts.com
The GIANT
in the industry. World Wide Tele Sports (WWTS) is the undisputed
king of the offshore sports betting business and the strongest,
most financially secure of any book online. These guys don’t
spend wads advertising because they don’t have to. Players
around the world know and trust these guys. A must out on
every player’s list.
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WagerCity
http://www.wagercity.com
We frown on companies that display logos of supposed gambling
“watchdog” sites only to discover that they have
a business connection to that organization. Otherwise, how
does one explain the registration and server similarities
between this shop and their “watchdog” - the Grand
Virtual Gaming Alliance (GVGA)
Wager
Tonight
http://www.wagertonight.com
Another shop under the umbrella of SportingBet, whose relationship
to WorldGaming creates the same air of mistrust for its family
of sites as WorldGaming / StarNet did for their sites. Don’t
take chances on getting paid with a company that already has
a spotty track record in that regard.
Wallstreet
Sportsbook
http://www.wallstreet.com
It’s SportingBet in yet another disguise. And, if you
dig around long enough and deep enough, you’ll find
the WorldGaming connection. And, when you do, that’s
your clue to RUN from these folks as fast as possible.
WallStreetBets
http://www.wallstreetbets.com
Another SportingBet clone that still has ties to WorldGaming
– the undisputed heavyweight CROOKS of all time in regards
to the offshore gaming industry.
White
Buffalo Casino
http://www.whitebuffalocasino.com
I thought it smelled funny … not buffalo though. The
STINK you smell is WorldGaming … CROOKS and SCAMMERS.
Win
4 Real
http://www.win4real.com
If you like cartoons, this is your book. If you like getting
paid, you’ll want to leave these StarNet/WorldGaming
punks behind.
WinCity
Casino
http://www.wincitycasino.com
While we were waiting for this site to load, we took a few
minutes to find some info elsewhere. When we saw ‘em
on the StarNet list we knew immediately that there was no
reason to wait for their site to finish loading. Whew, that
saved us some time!
WorldBet
Sportsbook
http://www.worldbet.com
Euro-book targeting international sports bettors. This usually
means that American sports bettors will find better numbers
elsewhere.
World
Game Room
http://www.worldgameroom.com
NO. FutureBet sites should be avoided anyway, but we’re
particularly concerned with any book claiming membership in
the SCAM “watchdog” organization know as the “Ethical”
Online Gaming Association … LOL.
World
Games Casino
http://www.worldgamescasino.com
A laughable site. We’re particularly amused by their
list of recent winners … see, this is a StarNet site
and StarNet folks typically don’t pay anything! AVOID
World
Sportsbook Casino (WSC)
http://www.worldsportsbookcasino.com
Avoid all JC Capitals related sites. Servers in Costa Rica
– that’s a negative right now. Numerous reports
of slow pay and no pay. Financial instability.
World
Sports International
http://www.betwsi.com
Costa Rica location puts these guys in the middle of an unstable
political situation with regards to the online gaming industry.
WorldWager
http://www.worldwager.com
A number of slow pay reports have surfaced recently. There
are simply too many other books that DO pay on time …
this ain’t one.
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