Online Sportsbook Reviews: BetUS Offers NCAA Basketball Odds

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Gambling911.com's latest in a series of online sportsbook reviews focuses on BetUS.com, which this week is offering odds on the 2010 NCAA Basketball Championship, always a huge draw for online sports bettors.

BetUS.com has been in  business since 1994, starting off in Aruba, moving to Antigua and eventually settling in the online sportsbook haven of Costa Rica in 1998.  They are known for their attractive cash bonus offers including a 25 percent bonus for friend referrals, which has helped them to generate business throughout the years.  Other bonuses include a 50 percent bonus when you make your first deposit and gambler's insurance where you get 10 percent of your losses back twice a year.  And don't forget that BetUS.com calendar, featuring some of the world's hottest babes.  You also get a DVD, which is often played at the Gambling911.com Miami Beach crib. 

Along with the 2010 Super Bowl future odds, BetUS.com just began offering odds on the NCAA Basketball championship.  Kansas, Kentucky and North Carolina are all single digit favorites to win the 2010 NCAA Basketball championship at +450 or greater odds (for a payout potential of $450 on every $100 bet). 

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