Online Sports Betting
Welcome to our site OfficialSportsBetting.com. Your quality guide to online sports betting. We provide you with all the information, statistics, predictions and everything else you might need to know about wagering online.
Sports betting is all about predicting sports results, while you bet on your predicted outcome.
Worldwide, people bet billions in this form of gambling and maybe even more than in any other type of gambling game.
There are thousands of sites on the internet, where you can bet on sports and we test them all! We try to offer you the best and most reliable places to place your bets online. Please note that the legality and general acceptance of sports betting varies from nation to nation.
If you decide to start wagering, please do so through the links to sportbooks on our website. This way we can guarantee you that you are wagering at a reliable and trustworthy sportsbook.
Also make sure the sportsbook you have selected is offering your favorite sports to bet on!
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Bodog Bodog is a well-known name in online gaming, having been established back in 1995. In fact, it is so well-known and respected that it is known to be a trusted source of information for CNN and ESPN. It is headquartered in San Jose, Costa Rica and is licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission. It operates in North America under license of the Morris Mohawk Gaming Group. Part of Bodog.com is now also an online casino, an online poker room and online horse racing.
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Sportsbook.com Sportsbook.com went online in 1998 and has been a popular online sports betting site ever since. In fact, it claims to be the biggest online sportsbook in the world in terms of bets and customer accounts. Sportsbook.com has twice won the "Sportsbook of the Year" award from eGaming Reviews. They also offer an online casino, an online poker room and online horse racing, as well as an online mobile client. They are operated by Jazette Enterprises in Costa Rica and are licensed in Netherlands Antilles.
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BetUS Bet Us Sportsbook was established in 1994, making it one of the oldest online sportsbooks available today. The Bet Us Brand now consists of an online sportsbook, an online casino, an online poker room and an online racebook. Bet Us Sportsbook was awarded the Best of 2008 "Best Sportsbook" award. It is licensed in Costa Rica.
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Players Only Players Only has been online since 1997 and is now a well-known name in the online gaming industry. It is operated by Jazette Enterprises Ltd, is based in Costa Rica and licensed in Antigua. In 2007, Players Only was nominated by eGaming review for their award. They also feature an online casino, an online poker room and online horse race betting.
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Superbook SuperBook has been operating since 1996. It is operated by Jazette Enterprises Limited and is licensed in Antigua and Barbuda. It consists of an online sportsbook, an online casino, an online poker room, online horse racing and a new mobile client. SuperBook Sportsbook focuses on the American market and in 2005 and 2006 it was awarded the "Best US Sportsbook" award by eGaming Review.
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