ENERGYBET ESPORTS BETTING REVIEW
EnergyBet is the sportsbook from the same team who have been running the very popular EnergyCasino since way back in 2013. It is co-branded with the casino, and players can easily switch between the two sites, and the nice EnergyPoints reward scheme (where customers earn points for wagering real money), runs across both.
Though EnergyBet is clearly focusing on traditional sports like football, basketball and tennis for now, it does offer a decent range of eSports betting including the most popular games like Dota 2, League of Legends, Overwatch, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
EnergyBet and EnergyCasino have a glowing reputation for excellent customer service and exciting tournaments and offers, so although at the time of writing nothing special was being run for eSports bettors, we hope to see that change in the near future.
PROS
In Play Esports Betting
Trusted Bookmaker
Accepts Cryptocurrency: Bitcoin
Profitable Sign Up Bonus
Large Esports Section
CONS
Not Esports Focused
No Mobile App
Esports Betting Options & Odds @ EnergyBet
CS:GO, Call of Duty, Dota 2, League of Legends, StarCraft: Brood War, StarCraft 2, Hearthstone, Overwatch, FIFA.
EnergyBet Betting Experience
Right now, no one can say that EnergyBet has exactly fully embraced eSports, and their user interface is very much that of a traditional sportsbook, which can be off-putting to the millennial dominated eSports crowd. But, their odds are reasonably competitive, there is a decent range of eSports markets available, a good reward scheme, and excellent customer support.
If you are looking for a solid, trustworthy and dependable place to bet on eSports, whilst also having a good range of traditional sports betting, virtual sports betting, and a casino, at your fingertips, then EnergyBet is certainly a good choice, and we expect great things in the months and years to come.
ENERGYBET BONUS OFFERS
No specific bonuses or offers available for eSports at this time. Loyalty points (EnergyPoints) are earned for real money wagers and can be exchanged for cash or a range of exclusive merchandise, ranging from T-shirts and designer accessories to tech and even holidays, in the on-site EnergyShop.
Payment Options
MINIMUM DEPOSIT
Minimum deposit at EnergyBet is £10.
DEPOSIT & WITHDRAWAL METHODS
Visa and Mastercard credit cards, Visa debit cards, Skrill, Skrill 1-tap, Neteller, Yandex, Paysafecard, Zimpler, Moneta, EPS, Euteller, Trustly, iDeal, Klarna, Entropay, TSI, Multibanco, bank transfer. Note that not all services are available in all regions, and some may be subject to specific restrictions regarding deposits or withdrawals and limits.
WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURE
Before a customer makes their first withdrawal, identity verification may be required – this involves uploaded scans of official ID via a secure upload facility. Withdrawal times vary from around 12 hours for eWallets, to 2-3 days for credit cards, and up to 5 working days for bank transfers.
The minimum withdrawal amount is £20, and the maximum daily withdrawal is a very generous £5,000. The first withdrawal per week is free, with subsequent withdrawals subject to a small administration fee.
Restricted Countries
- Australia
- Bulgaria
- Denmark
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Greenland
- Hungary
- Iran
- Israel
- Mexico
- Romania
- Russia
- Singapore
- South Africa
- Turkey
- United States
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Professional, award-winning (2022 Malta iGaming Excellence in Customer Service) customer support is available 7 days a week, via LiveChat, email or phone (UK and Malta numbers provided) from 09:00 – 00:00 Mon-Fri, and 13:00 – 21:00 Sat-Sun (CET).
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Live Chat
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LICENSE & REGULATION
www.energybet.com is operated by Probe Investments Limited which is registered under the laws of the European Union member state of Malta. It has registration number C51749 with trading address at Suite 109, Level 4, Sir William Reid Street, Gzira, GRZ1033, Malta. Probe Investments Limited is authorized to operate a sportsbook under the Remote Operating Licence number: 000-039325-R-319309-009 issued by the UK Gambling Commission and Class II Remote Gaming Licence number MGA/CL2/1243/2016 issued by Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).
31 May, 2022