What you read was likely about an isolated incident with a promotion they ran where someone claimed they cheated. There was no evidence to whether they did or not so its more of a he said she said type thing. These rankings are made 100% from scores input by users of the sites. I don't select where different books are on the rankings at all. This is the only 100% unbiased ranking system for bitcoin sports books so I would say it is pretty accurate...

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Sr. MemberActivity: 464Merit: 250 Re: SPORTS BOOK RANKINGS ~ USER GENERATED & MOST ACCURATE (PLEASE CONTRIBUTE) August 20, 2014, 05:26:56 PM #468

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