Getting back into offshore for NCAA tourney, what book(s) should I use

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Title says most of it. I haven't been playing much in the last few years, and am going to get back in recreationally (500-1K deposit) for March Madness.

What 1-2 books should I use, keeping the deposit amount in mind, and why? I would be looking for things such as bonuses, reduced juice if available, and a menu of betting options that would include money lines, and 2nd half sides and totals.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Title says most of it. I haven't been playing much in the last few years, and am going to get back in recreationally (500-1K deposit) for March Madness.

What 1-2 books should I use, keeping the deposit amount in mind, and why? I would be looking for things such as bonuses, reduced juice if available, and a menu of betting options that would include money lines, and 2nd half sides and totals.

Thanks in advance.

Some our top rated books: 5Dimes, Betjamaica, Betphoenix and Betonline.
 

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5dimes by far has the biggest menu of betting options. I'd go with them.
 

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From what you explained, I'd say 5Dimes would fit perfectly.
 

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5Dimes without a doubt.
 

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