Posted by Peter Evans on August 2nd , 2009 under Bookmaker Reviews |
Sportingbet is the self proclaimed largest bookmaker in Australia and does exceptionally well to encourage its clients with complete confidence. Between the incredibly diverse range of high levels of customer service and sporting events listed, Sportingbet is the choice of bookmaker for Australians and other clients around the world. Sportingbet will pay in accordance with the declared TAB dividend, but your bet does not go into the pool. When it comes to providing faster and more efficient customer services, SportingBet is a strong believer in the utmost importance of technology. Also, SportingBet, in 2008, adopted the greenID technology as its customer authentication solution.
Sportingbet Australia offers Maxi Div and SB odds to support the gambler in ascertaining a better price. Maxi Div bets are available for all metro thoroughbred races and guarantee a dividend that is at least better than the highest official win dividend paid by the three national TAB’s.
Sportingbet is tremendously proud of the release of the newest product to their line-up – Sportingbet Mobile. Sportingbet Mobile is a free service an also a convenient and painless way to investigate markets and prices when you are on the move. Sportingbet.com.au are offering all visitors of SportsBetBlog a reward of a $100 free bet to put on any horse, greyhound, harness racing or sports event when you deposit $30 or more. As one of the oldest, Sporting Bet are a well respected online Australian bookmaker and are certainly up there with the best of them in the nature of site functionality and ease of use. Read more of this article »
Posted by Roy on June 11th , 2009 under Bookmaker Reviews |
Internet betting is becoming massive business all around the world thanks mainly to their free bet sign ups and generous odds on almost every sporting event that you can think of. With Sportsalive.com fast becoming known as the premium sports betting site. Although they do offer bets on all kinds of horse racing there are some restrictions. Bets of $2000 are the max for Metropolitan racing , while limits of $1,000 and $500 for are in place for Provincial and Country racing. This makes Sportsalive a good place to bet on the ponies on a whim, but not so great if you are a serious horse punter.
Sports alive was born after the amalgamation of Sports Acumen and Global Sportsbet business with idea of offering punters a wide range of sports betting opportunities. The site itself is packed with news, reviews and tips, and in 2009 Paul “Fatty” Vautin and Robert Walls signed up to give their weekly thoughts on the NRL and AFL.
But the one thing that Sportsalive have monopolised here in Australia and New Zealand is spread betting. Read more of this article »
Posted by Roy on May 15th , 2009 under Bookmaker Reviews |
Betfair is the brain child of Andrew Black and Edward Wray. Together the two helped develop unique betting technology and in August 1999 Betfair was born. Since then the company has expanded from the UK and now has liscences in Malta, Italy, Austria, Germany and now here in Australia.
Betfair have built themselves up to be one of the market leaders in internet betting due innovations that simply can’t be found on any other site.
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Posted by Rooster on March 8th , 2009 under Bookmaker Reviews |
Canbet was established in 1995 and licensed both in the Northern Territory and the UK. They are listed on the Australian Stock Exchange and turn over around a massive 1.2 billion dollars a year.
In my opinion Canbet would be the best place to go for horse racing bets. They cover all race meets in Australia and around Asia including Singapore and Hong Kong.
They are known for their excellent racing promos. Read more of this article »
Posted by Rooster on February 22nd , 2009 under Bookmaker Reviews |
Australia’s largest online bookmaker Sportsbet has been around since the early nineties and is credited for being Australia’s first online sports bookmaker.
Sportsbet is known for the ease of use and a fantastic support team including a live chat feature where questions can be answered there and then with a real person. This is a first for online bookmakers in Australia and a very useful tool for newcomers.
Sportsbet put the fun back in betting with numerous features and promotions.
1. Soccer Super Coach is where you take the role of a soccer Manager and choose the ultimate soccer team from Europe’s best players with a budget of $115 million! The top scorer get a nice $10,000 Read more of this article »
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Posted by Rooster on February 19th , 2009 under Bookmaker Reviews |
Centrebet has been around since 1992 and was Australia’s first online bookmaker. They are licenced and based in the Northern Territory like many other Australian bookmakers and are listed on the Australian Stock Exchange
Centrebet provides the most easy to use website out of all the online bookies. They have a colourful layout that is very inviting and simple to navigate. Centrebet’s help section is clear and precise, answering all the simple and technical questions. Although they lack a live chat facility they make up for it with quick email support replies.
They have recently launched a new service called Centrebet Mobile. It’s a new and easy way to make bets on the go. All newer model mobile phones can install the Centrebet Mobile software. From there you can login to your account via 3G or Wi-Fi internet and make bets anywhere at any time. I’ve used this service a few times and found it very fast and well worth having for when you’re at the cricket or footy and want to get a quick bet on rather than using the TAB and getting much lower odds. Read more of this article »