Im looking for one where I can go from Euro leagues (including international friendlies, WC qualifying) to South America and MLS, mainly Brasilian league, Argentine leauge, Copa Libertadores
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ones that have South America?
don't run away, please, if you are a South American expert, we need some explanations
Sportingbet, betzone, centrebet, interwetten all have been doing the South American thing, and of course have good selections of Europe as well......
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From your post I take it you're looking for a wide range of leagues to play. I guess it really depends on which ones. From the books I know, Intertops easily carries the most leagues. Others like Olympic carry quite a few as well. But like I said, it really does depend on which ones. One league I occasionally play is only available at Intertops and Worldbet for instance. The vasy majority of other books that I use are targetted to the UK market.
You should also think about the size of your wagers and whether you want an online sportsbook, a phone book, or both.
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a. Olympic has NEVER offered South American soccer before (not including WC qualies).
b. 99.99% of the South American soccer lines are coming from the same source, or they just copy each others (especially for most of the offshores).
c. MLS is still a joke for the book. Even WH and some of the other Euros starting to offer it lately, its just something for them to fill in their blank website before the EURO2000.
d. While Itops is not the book in the top of my list for playing soccer, but when you are talking about variety, I don't think there are many books out there are dared enough to offer lines for J-league and K-league.
Hey, Alec, you always want more options (which most of the time just equal to "sucker bets"), how about K-league, can you dig it?
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Aussie= its REAL confusing.. it goes like this, there are different "states" in brasil, rio, sao paulo, pernambuco,etc.. each state has a championship.. everyone plays.. div.1 or div.3.. they play for the state championship.. they have the "country" championship, where the winners of the state championships play.. they have two "seasons", and the winners of each tournament (season)qualifies, no matter how bad they may do in the "other" season.. in addition there is ANOTHER tourney where each division plays each other, by this i mean div.1, div. 2, div. 3.. they have relegation for this tourney..they have more dif. tourneys than they know what to do with.. this will change soon because they are forming a "super league".. this is mostly because Fluminese, a team from Rio has been languishing in the lower divisions and just cant crawl back, while smaller teams, like Gama(not to be confused with Vasco da Gama, my favorite) from Brasilia make good runs in the major tourneys.. the one everyone pays attention to= thats the one your team wins!! some teams win their state championship and play awful in the copa brasil, or do well against the div. clubs but do bad in the state championships..
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Hey guys!
Just wanted to come out of the woodwork to let you know that betzone is currently offering more than 40 football leagues.
We ARE offering J-league, 9 Latin American leagues, and every major European league.
Next season we will bump that number over 50 and we will be offering several Eastern European leagues and lower division Scandinavian leagues.
Regards,
Mike
betzone.com
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