All-Star Game 2016: How to bet online
By Hunter Cooke
We’re here for all of your gambling needs.
With both divisions playing for home field advantage during the World Series, betting on the All-Star Game has become much less of a crapshoot and has slid into a relatively predictable role. The American League is on a 3-year win streak and has been the solid pick for the vast majority of the 2000’s, but gambling sites like Bovada have the National League picked to win. Whether you’re trying to make serious cash or just looking to satisfy a few urges, here are some sites where you can place your wagers.
- Bovada – Bovada has been one of the top gambling websites for many years now, and for good reasons: they’re mobile-friendly, you can handle any types of bets under only one account, and you get 100% up to $250 under your first deposit bonus. Their lines are reasonable, and it’s a simple site to navigate and set up on.
- BetOnline – BetOnline has been around for over 15 years, and they’re one of the giants in this industry. They get the lines to you early and have competitive bonus matching, which has helped them stay relevant in an ever changing market. Their customer service is top-notch too, with employees on the clock 24/7 to help you out.
- MyBookie – Created in 2014, MyBookie is definitely the new kid on the block, but make no mistake, they handle themselves like veterans. They’re light on the international sports and other types of betting, but they have live betting on NCAA and NFL football, and are slowly beginning to stretch that out into other sports.
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