Why can't another sportsbook feature a "Drop Down Box" Like Pinny has

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or had for most of us Americans..

I miss that thing bad..

Any reason why another book can't utilize a drop down box?
 

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Every book already has their own software. It probably be a pain to change it just to please a few people.
 

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or had for most of us Americans..

I miss that thing bad..

Any reason why another book can't utilize a drop down box?
pinny had very complex system and had different juice charges for different buys depending on number and sport i.e. more expensive to buy off of 1 and 2 in nba than off of 13 or 14 and less exspensive to buy on nba totals than sides.....it was all figured in not just a straight 120-1 like other books.........and most books want you to bet number they have and not to buy(you can debate this but trust me it is true)so they make it as difficult as possible while still offering it
 

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like steak said...pinny's the only book that knows how to calculate the juice for a drop-down
 

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5dimes comes closest in the NBA and NFL when they offer a multitude of lines on the sides and totals.
 

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