I'd guess that I read each books thread 3 or 4 times a week. If there's some type of problem, I'll read it daily. Guys like gogo are in a lot of book's threads. His assessments are really good.
The two books we highly disagree with are Anonibet and DirectBet. DirectBet has maintenance, DDoS and odds provider problems all the time. I'd say more than all the other books put together.
With Anonibet I can understand since he looks at it as a US market book. I try to look at it as both an American and European book. My opinions are far from perfect. Each player also likes different things.
You like immediate grading and payouts. I don't see that being as important as other factors. We all would rate books differently.
"Guys like gogo are in a lot of book's threads. His assessments are really good.
The two books we highly disagree with are Anonibet and DirectBet...
With Anonibet I can understand since he looks at it as a US market book. I try to look at it as both an American and European book."
All other important Anonibet issues aside, I was disappointed with their offerings both USA and non-USA.
I complained about them not having overnites for some major USA sports.
But as sbrzol points out, they are missing many markets. This includes non-USA.
I've mentioned in the past that they will have moneylines for some Euro/world sports but not spreads (Asian handicaps), although all other books offering those sports will have both.
And as sbrzol points out, I've found their limits to be low.