| Has anyone tried DBS3? |
Fri, 22 June 2012 09:59  |
xmenehune Messages: 197 Registered: October 2005 |
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I noticed on http://www.donbest.com/all/odds/
a free download of a live odds app called DBS3 ODDS
(its on the right side, can't miss it)
and was wondering if anyone has tried it out and reviewed it for plus+ and minus- features,
what's good, what's bad, what could use help...
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| Re: Has anyone tried DBS3? |
Fri, 22 June 2012 10:40   |
AndrewL Messages: 2286 Registered: November 2006 |
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Sports Options does weather -- though you always have to double check as reports can change from morning to night. I've have always been pleased with the product. A lot of options to personalize the look.
Follow me https://twitter.com/LangeSportsmemo
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| Re: Has anyone tried DBS3? |
Fri, 22 June 2012 10:40   |
Teddy_Covers Messages: 4799 Registered: July 2005 |
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I use SportsOptions as well. It's the moral equivalent of Don Best at a cheaper price. Yes, you get weather info, lineups, injury info, 'steam' plays, etc. A free 7 day trial is available from the main page right here:
https://www.sportsoptions.com/1weekfree.php?oid=38_5
[Updated on: Fri, 22 June 2012 10:53] by Moderator
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| Re: Has anyone tried DBS3? |
Fri, 22 June 2012 11:35  |
Gongor17 Messages: 57 Registered: November 2010 |
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sports options is the best value by far. rick is the man over there. he listens to user suggestions and implements them, they have a great product and continue to improve, only thing they dont have is accurate public percentage betting records, they only draw from one shop, sports insights is better for that for those of us who like to view Reverse Line Movement, they get their public betting percentage numbers from multiple sportsbooks and some them are quite square which can be helpful in viewing games that are taking a ton of action on one side but are staying put at the sharp shops like 5dimes,pinny,cris, heritage, valuable tool to crush the poorly run places.
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