Much has changed in the gambling industry: Here’s what you should know

Millions of wagers were placed on the outcome of Super Bowl LVI in California earlier this year as football fans across the world begin to awaken to the possibility of wagering on their favorite teams and sports fixtures. Following the removal of the controversial and long-running blanket ban on betting in the US and the lifting of restrictions on bettors in Canada, we have seen the wagers placed on sports skyrocket. We have seen the inevitable increase in bets struck at land-based sportsbooks and casinos, but the real hike came in online betting.

Sports fans and lovers of sports betting have chosen betting apps as their preferred method of gambling. These apps can be downloaded to Android and iOS in a matter of seconds, and users are required to do this just once. When visible on your mobile device, you will always be just one step away from an exciting bet on sports. Make predictions on the NFL, English Premier League or French Open tennis. Choose the best MLB betting sites, then gamble pre-match or in-play on the games that catch your eye.

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Watch sports for free on your smartphone

The best bookies even allow members to watch live streaming of baseball, basketball, boxing and all the top sports on your handset. Gamble on the outcome of a match, and you can follow free of charge. The live streaming available at bookies is often the best you will find. It’s HD quality, free from buffering or loading interruptions, comes with expert commentary and offers live scores, predictions and up to the minute stats.

If you are new to sports betting or have limited experience of the industry, it can be quite daunting when you first dip your toe into the murky waters. Traditionally, online betting and live streaming of professional sports had a bad reputation of being untrustworthy, dangerous and even illegal, but times have changed. The industry is more secure now than at any time in the past, with users enjoying protection by the latest online security measures, including Secure Socket Layer technology. Your privacy is also protected to the highest standard, with rules in force to ensure your betting app abides by strict laws in that respect.

Yes, a lot has changed in betting over the last few years. Led by New Jersey, many states in the US acted swiftly to legalize online betting, while others are at the debating stage and are expected to pave the way for residents and visitors to gamble this year. There is no longer the “us and them” mentality either, with bookies working hard to close the gap and prove themselves to be a worthy friend rather than the enemy.

With so many bookmakers now vying for your attention after the floodgates swung open, it’s no longer enough for a sportsbook to simply offer odds and accept bets with players feeling lucky to have the chance to gamble. Today, faced with so much competition, a sportsbook must prove themselves worthy of your custom. Similar to the lie of the land regarding the cellphone industry, a provider must show they can be trusted to treat you better than the competition is able to.

Secure payments

Long gone are the days of paying for your sports bets with paper cash. Today, all online bets are paid for using debit cards such as VISA or Mastercard, e-wallets like PayPal and Skrill and even cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. All deposits to your betting account are instant and protected, allowing you to add funds and place bets without delay. There are no added fees for transfers, meaning 100% of the cash added can be used for betting purposes.

Withdrawals are just as secure, but the transfer times depend on the chosen method. Withdrawals from your betting account to a debit card can take up to three days to appear on your balance, while e-wallets and cryptos are advertised as less than 24 hours but, in most cases, are instant. All movements of funds are protected, meaning you can deposit funds, place bets and withdraw your winnings with complete peace of mind. It’s all done using your smartphone from anywhere in the country.

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