Pros: Anonymous, Bitcoin, Fast deposit and withdrawals, minimal fuss.
Cons: Clunky interface, less sports events than other places, worse odds.
But the biggest thing is they really do pay you out. No documents to send, I was paid out within 15 minutes and I assume it is all a computer program with a que for payouts.
If you dig anonymous, and you are a legitimate sports bettor, they are alright! Sure I have another go to book, but with Nitrogen the bet limits are known before hand, they make money from the extra bad odds so they can assure you of payouts if you are a winner rather than a loser, and it just feels like this book is more prepared to payout than other books. Other books pretend to be sportsbooks, but they will try to gip you of your money if they can, then limit you if they cant. They won't tolerate winning players.
NItrogensports just feels like they are more prepared than other bookies to payout. I get similar feelings from sports exchanges where its player v player with commission, bookie doesn't care much about payouts, (like fairlay and matchbook)
Nitrogen is the only non exchange site that gives me this transparent see through feeling like I am dealing with a bank, not a company that wants me to lose. Sure they expect there will be a lot of losers and that's factored in, but with the way their odds are, they take extra precaution so they don't have to gip winners as well.
Not sure if you consider that good or bad, but as a bettor, I like that. I can still find good bets at Nitrogen.
And the prearranged betting limits means they have already thought out things well regarding winning players. Many bookies simply won't tolerate winners, they are frauds, set up as bookie shops on the internet but not really prepared to play with the winners as well. Thus they offer super juicy odds then try to steal your money later or get you kicked off their platform. Some will limit you to $1 bets on your favorite games.
Until the betting exchanges like Fairlay and Matchbook get the liquidity, Nitrogen is a go to book for simple winners. If you do complex stuff, it might not work at Nitrogen.
Good luck, long live Nitrogen Sports
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