Q on Cantor Books

Q on Cantor Books I'm still relatively new to LV and I'm trying to get myself set up with books so I can play by phone or online app. I already have a Stations account (for better or worse) and getting a William Hill soon. But I'm still looking at the Cantor app. If I understand that one right, I have to get an account with each individual book, is that right? If that is the case, which books would give me the best selection of lines for NFL and CBB? I mostly play middles in NFL and subscribe to RAS. The selection of books is: Hard Rock, Venetian, M, Trop, Cosmo, Palms and Silverton. Which ones would you choose? I'm thinking that M is a must-have and maybe Venetian & Palms???
When I visit Vegas I have 3 accounts, one of which is at the Palms but I believe with the Cantor app you can play at whatever Cantor book or casino your at, you can only add or withdraw from whatever Cantor sports book that you actually open the account in. I have one at Hard Rock also but still use one Cantor app. I also use Wm Hill and Stations.
OK, thats good to know. So it sounds like just getting one account at one Cantor place will take care of everything.
Just pick the one that you'd be most likely to hang out at since that is where you will have to deposit and withdraw from. Your money will only be available there so it makes sense to park it where you go most often plus if you want to bet while there you can use one of their terminals. It's actually a lousy set up in the book as it would make perfect sense to be able to access your account no matter what book you are at. A lot of things Cantor does makes little sense though IMO. You need their app to access your account from another location. I like the Cantor set up the least of the three primary app betting books. Station and Will Hill are better in almost every respect.

"I like the Cantor set up the least of the three primary app betting books. Station and Will Hill are better in almost every respect." Agree 100% Cantor is starting to put kiosks in local taverns & their ad blurbs say you can deposit & withdraw funds from them - we'll see how that works - - -
[QUOTE=LARRYK;55791]"I like the Cantor set up the least of the three primary app betting books. Station and Will Hill are better in almost every respect." Agree 100% Cantor is starting to put kiosks in local taverns & their ad blurbs say you can deposit & withdraw funds from them - we'll see how that works - - -[/QUOTE] To be fair, William Hill says the same thing and its not always true. I went to a WHill "kiosk" location and it was just a screen against a wall (like literally, just a screen tacked onto a wall!) in a Bufflao Wild Wings that was basically a broom closet. In fact, a lot of things the SBs say about their apps is not true. I had to go to 3 Stations before I could find a SB manager that would sign me up even though I don't have AT&T as my carrier. I just knew it would work and it did. So I take what most of the app promo stuff says with a grain of salt and seek out info from "real world" users like you guys.
RE: Wm Hill you do have to go to a Wm Hill sportsbook to open your account - (same as Cantor & Stations) then you can go to any kiosk (there are more PT's locations than Wild Wings) or use your mobile phone LK
[QUOTE=LARRYK;55795]RE: Wm Hill you do have to go to a Wm Hill sportsbook to open your account - (same as Cantor & Stations) then you can go to any kiosk (there are more PT's locations than Wild Wings) or use your mobile phone LK[/QUOTE] Oh I get that. My comment about the WH kiosk I saw was more about the nature of it. It was literally just a screen on a wall in what looked like a broom closet. I had to speak to 4 employees to even find out where it wwas (they didn't know) and they only recognized it after I said "William Hill" because that's what the default screen says - they had no idea that this screen was for sports wagers.
The worst thing about the Cantor App is they only show you lines on 8 games at a time.