Bookmaker.eu Looking Like a Laughing Stock With Amatuer Response to Gambling911 Article

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Huh?

This week, Gambling911.com reported on how Bookmaker.eu, once among the greats in offshore sports betting, has begun restricting certain - we will call them "educated" gamblers - from placing wagers on certain markets

Gamblers quickly came out of the woodwork to correct Gambling911's reporting.

Totally All-In offered this: 

"I don't think your A+B=C is spot on. I've been cut off from there for a very long time. Sometimes books cut do a bit of a culling of players when they change their risk criterion but that doesn't mean they have made a shift from everyone welcome to recreational players only."

"Myself, and a few others I know are also having issues with BM right now (different ones tho). Think they got murdered last fall and are trying to cover themselves I guess."

We don't know what's up with Bookmaker.eu these days (and sincerely hope they don't go the way of Jazz Sports), but if whomever manages their Twitter account (X) account is any reflection of their company, there are some serious issues....and the gambling world is taking notice. 

There is no way Mickey Rogers can still be running this company.  Maybe Mickey Mouse

Fiight Ghost was quick to respond to Bookmaker's amateurish "fake news" tweet by presenting the actual notification that they were cut off from placing bets on certain markets. 

And BettorMethod pretty much summed things up this way: 

"Quite a professional response we have here."

Few things are guaranteed in life, but when someone says "fake news", it's almost certain to be true

Shameful response from a once great company. 

  • Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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