VIPSoccer Wagering Tools
VIPSoccer, despite having a clean looking site, does have a few navigational issues with its
wagering area. With crazy drop down menus and a mess of props and lines being mixed together, it’s almost enough to make the entire brain go bananas. Ooh ooh ah!!! On the other hand, with an in-depth
betting match up system, there are some helpful tools
VIPSoccer offers.
VIPSoccer Navigational Betting
At
VIPSoccer, the first thing that catches your optic sensors is the flash-based pimping of their various
bonuses and promotions. Basketball season 2005! 20% sign up
bonus! Free calendar! Join today! Of course, it’s interesting to note that they used Lebron James, Jerry Stackhouse and a bikini model to promote this. Now Lebron I can understand and you always use sex in advertising, but Jerry Stackhouse? That’s like making a blockbuster action flick and getting Seth Green and Robin Williams to play the lead roles. No
VIPSoccer, the idea of advertising is to get people to come to your
sportsbook, not be reminded of how Stackhouse blew your three team parlay by missing five lay-ups.
The actual
sports betting navigation is a little confusing. You have drop down menus on top for sports and sport types which bring up all the lines for that particular sport. Then you have two separate drop down menus for parlays and props, which take you to separate screens altogether. Although they try their best to allow you to parlay and
bet on every possible angle, as far as the navigation goes it simply is just too jumbled.
VIPSoccer News and Betting Match-ups
VIPSoccer has an intricate match-up report to aid in finding out which team to
wager your life on. They have charts showing how the team is scoring, defending, shooting and rebounding, as well as news and injury information. They also break down how the teams have done against each other, against the spread and each other against the spread. It’s really all quite fascinating material, to be read while partaking in an intense number two. Again, however, navigation is an issue with this match-up report. When I accidentally clicked on the now defunct NHL match-up report, I was angry (angry!!!!) to find that there was no link to go back to the previous section. I had to go back to the original page and drop down menu and now I’ve given up on life.