BETUS.COM ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF NEW WEB SITE AND BETTING ENGINE

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BETUS.COM ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF NEW WEB SITE AND BETTING ENGINE


NEW YORK July 15th, 2008 - In what is being dubbed "BetUS.com 2.0", the team at BetUS (www.betus.com) today announced the release of a new web site and betting engine ? offering bettors a sleeker, more seamless portal to get in on the latest sports, casino and poker action.

"We have always prided ourselves of providing our visitors with a first-class experience," stated BetUS.com spokesman Reed Richards. "Now we've taken it to the next level and we're sure our clients will be pleased. Our feedback from beta users was bug-free and overwhelmingly positive."

As one of the pioneers in the online gaming industry, BetUS.com has tirelessly worked to be innovators on the web and the new web site is their most recent example.

Some of the major improvements to the web site include:

? One-click betting to the most popular events; current games about to go off the board and featured propositions & futures.
? Retractable account details display ? great for hiding details from your spouse or boss.
? Search for odds by team name or by rotation number which will return all open bets on that game or team, including quarters, halves and props.
? Ability to choose between three different odds formats (U.S., Euro, UK).
? Watch your bet slip build as you're selecting your wagers without the need to go to another page.
? Make multiple types of wagers at the same time without have to re-input your selections.
? Ability to type in your risk or win amount before placing your wager
? Move to a higher screen resolution to make the site easier to read
? New Casino Lobby

"It's important for us to let our clients know we're not just about great bonuses, great rewards and great service," added Richards. "We make a significant investment in new technology and we aim to provide them with a user experience that is unrivaled elsewhere. I think we've done exactly that."
 

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Too bad its been crashing non-stop since Wednesday... when they decided with impeccable timing to overhaul their site during a day when there were 12 day baseball games to wager.

I like the site - unimpressed with their methods of testing / protecting users from a buggy website.
 

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i know its not good to have any problems at any time...and i can sympathize what your going thru but i would think middle of summer before crunch period of nfl and college football would be better now than then.

they are looking at all sorts of ways to improve their customer satisfaction, payment processors, bandwidths for site not being down..etc.... as are along with other offshores during this time to make everything go as smooth as possible.

its a "sort out period" the books are going thru at this time to deal w/ the cards that have been dealt w/ all the recent times that have come about in the usa.
 
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