SBOBET is one of the world’s premier sportsbooks, backed by an enormous betting catalog, competitive Asian handicaps and a top-rated mobile experience. Canuck punters should be aware, however, that SBOBET is not licensed in all countries, and those who sign up should check their local gambling laws before betting on the site.
Using SBOBet’s website is simple. Once a user registers, they’ll be asked to fill in their name and other personal details. They’ll also have to provide an email address and a password. SBOBet also requires an address in order to deposit and withdraw money. This means people outside of supported territories will need to use a VPN service to access the site.
Placing a wager is also relatively straightforward at SBOBet, with an odds area displayed on the home page that shows markets and odds for selected events in one place. There are icons to view stats and add an event to the betslip, and there’s no need to scroll down to see more events as they’re listed by date in a row at the top of the screen.
SBOBet’s esports betting selection is good, and they have all of the big tournaments like Dota 2, Counterstrike and Rainbow Six. They even offer a live streaming option for many events. SBOBet also has an excellent baseball section that covers everything from division winners to futures odds on individual awards winners. You can even bet on the World Series.