On poster always refers to Nine.com as a "shit book."
Yes, this book caters more to the small bettor (two dollars or less), but this book, of the five I checked in the last quarter of the San Diego/Denver game, was the only one that had a line posted on both KC and Pittsburgh (both teams now need to win to get in the playoffs, and KC need a Pitt lost as well).
All the other four books had the KC and Pitt game off the board, waiting for the result. Including, yes, including Pinnacle.
True, immediately when the Denver/San Diego game went official, Nine upped the number on both teams by 2 1/2 and 3 pts. But those who saw that the Chargers goose was cooked early or midway thru the fourth quarter could have got their bets in at 7 1/2 and 13 1/2. Not so with the other books.
I don't shill for any book, and have complained about Nine on this board a few times. But I'll give credit where credit is due.
Yes, this book caters more to the small bettor (two dollars or less), but this book, of the five I checked in the last quarter of the San Diego/Denver game, was the only one that had a line posted on both KC and Pittsburgh (both teams now need to win to get in the playoffs, and KC need a Pitt lost as well).
All the other four books had the KC and Pitt game off the board, waiting for the result. Including, yes, including Pinnacle.
True, immediately when the Denver/San Diego game went official, Nine upped the number on both teams by 2 1/2 and 3 pts. But those who saw that the Chargers goose was cooked early or midway thru the fourth quarter could have got their bets in at 7 1/2 and 13 1/2. Not so with the other books.
I don't shill for any book, and have complained about Nine on this board a few times. But I'll give credit where credit is due.