If there is a discrepancy - it is harder to gauge. Generally if BOTH guides have a book rated very low, or very high, it's probably close to accurate. A lazy but valid cheat is to reference a couple rating guides that stand out as being bit more honest than the field: It is highly advised you do research prior to depositing money with any particular sportsbook. A lot of the industry is barely regulated and the recourse players have in disputes is often limited. This is because some books are reputable while others are not and quite a few fall somewhere in between. Now with this said, using a multitude of sportsbooks brings added risks. Remember that lineshopping > handicapping in at least 80% of sports betting. If you're remotely serious, you should have money in as many legitimate sportsbooks as your bankroll can handle. It depends on what sports you are betting, how often you bet, whether you're betting prematch, half-times or in-play, where you live, what currency and banking methods you're using and many other factors. There is no one "best" book for everything. If you have content or helpful information you’d like added please PM me. It is meant to help new players learn about sports betting and to address frequent topics that come up. It was started many years ago, and just in 2012 I took it over by making updates, edits and additions. This is the 2+2 Sports Betting Forum's FAQ.
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