Picking a bookie can feel a biš¤Ŗt lą²ike being a kid in a candy store ā thereās so much choice online! Thatās where we come in. Here at the ThePuntersPage, youāll discover some of the most detailed and honest bookmaker reviews in the UK, helping you sort out the wheat from the chaff.
In this article, weālź¦l explain our ranking system and why it is the most comprehensive around.
- 1 How We Rate Online Bookmakers
- 2 Security – The Number One Priority
- 3 Registration Process – Accessibility Is Key
- 4 Welcome Offers – The Best Value for Our Users
- 5 Deposit & Withdrawal Options – The More the Merrier
- 6 Sportsbook Promotions – Value for Existing Customers
- 7 Pre-Match Betting – Variety Is a Priority
- 8 In-Play Betting – Every Aspect of Live Sports Is Covered
- 9 Service & Customer Sź¦upportā ā User Satisfaction Is Number One
- 10 Design & Usability – Looking for the Best User Journey
- 11 Mobile – Great Experience When Betting on the Go
- 12 ThePuntersPage Final Say
- 13 Sources
How We Rate Online Bookmakers
Ratings run our lives ā theyāre a great way of figuring out whatās worth trying or not. If I were looking for a restaurant and saw a score of 3/10, I would probably steeź¦r clear, and itās no different for bookmaź¦kers. Our ranking system will serve as a guide for you to make the best choices when it comes to operators.
Our ranking system takes into account 10 major aspects, with each section contributing five points. The tally is then added up, and a rating out of five stars is calculated. Let'ā¤s go through each section and how we rate them in more detaš“il.
Security – The Number One Priority
Imagine youāre walking down a dark aš§ølleyway. You canāāt see where youāre going, and all you can think about is what could be hiding in the shadows. Makes you feel uneasy, right? Well, thatās the effect a shady bookie might have on you.
For us, security is the most crucial aspect for bookies to be considered any good. When dealing with money ā and in some cases, a lš¶ot of it ā we all need peace of mind, knowing that we wonāt get scammed out of our hard-earned cash.
We rate how sešcure a site is by using the following critš«eria:
UKGC licensing – 1 point
The āUnited Kingdom Gambling Commission is the authority for all gambling within the UK. Ifš a bookmaker doesnāt have this and they're operating in England, Scotland or Wales, theyāre doing so illegally.
Having this is really the bare minimum, and many bookies will have many licences to operate in other countries and regions as well. Look out for šthe following to make sure that the bookmaker is legal in the UK:
A transparent privacy policy – 1 point
This is fairly self-explanatory. As long as the site gives you a clear indication of what data it collects and offers the option to choose ź©²what is kept, we would consider the platform secure. The privacy policy details will ź§often come as a pop-up when you open the bookie site for the first time.
Various limits are available- 1 point
Another great way to tell if a site actually cares about your well-being is whether they offer certain tools to help monitor your spending. These could be daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits, āgeneral betting limits, and anything that will help you manage your bankroll anź¦d gambling behaviour.
Online reputation – 1 point
This mainly pertains to whether or not a bookie has breachešd any rāØules or regulations set by the UK Gambling Commission. We also take note of any feedback from the general public and if there have been any scandals of note.
Responsible gambling – 1 point
Something we take very seriously is what lengths a bookie will go to make sure that you getź¦” the help you need. For many punters this could be a place to set time-outs for a short period of time, or self-exclusions for long-term changes.
In addition to adding limits, there should also be helpful links to organisāØations such as GamCare or GAMSTOP, which are usually found at the siteās footer.
Registration Process – Accessibility Is Key
To joą± in a new bookmaker, youāll naturally need to create an account. Most of the top bookies willš· ask for the same information throughout this process on their registration form.
What makes a truly good registration process is how user-friendly, quick, and easy it is. Our criteria are as follows:
Steps and ease of signing up – 3 points
Youāve clicked on āJoin Nowā or āRegisterā on a new bookie. What's next? Some sites may split this process, while others might fit everything inš toź§ the same page. The most important thing is that itās easy to fill in. If it isnāt, it may become overwhelming and frustrating.
Most bookies will ask for the same information, i.e., email, username, password, address, age, and so on. If a bookie asks for too much information, it āmay be off-putting unlź§ess it's justified.
You may also need to add a promo code if you want to benefit from a particular promošŖtion. This field should be clearly displayed to ensure that you donāt miss out.
Verification process requirements – 2 points
Odds are, if you have registered on a new bookie, youāve done a KYC. āKnow Your Customerā is a process to confirm all the information you have provided, normally in the form of an I.D. card and a ršecent utility bill.
š§ Being able to get this process out of the way quickly comes down to how the bookmaker presents it ā be it a pop-up on screen or a notification on your account page.
Welcome Offers – The Best Value for Our Users
Everyone loves a welcome offer. For most, itās this first offer that attracts them to try out a site. Itās important to remember that not all welcome bonuses are created equally. Some offer something better, some require more work ā it all depends on what it is. Below is how we rate the best offers available:
Overall generosity – 2 points
This concerns just how good an offer is. The prevalent ‘bet to getā promotion is a classic, usually advertised with a description on the lines of ‘Bet Ā£10 and get Ā£30 in free bets'. Other eź¦¬xamples include ābet Ā£5 get Ā£5ā or a ābet āĀ£5 get Ā£50ā.
Another type of offer is the deposit match, where the bookie will add a certain amount to your initial deposit. For example, a 100% matched deposit means that if you deposit Ā£50,šø youāll actually get Ā£100.
How achievable is the bonus? – 1 point
This is important, as some bookies may have welcome offers which reź¦quire you to do something first. A simple ābet Ā£5, get Ā£20ā offer still means that you have to bet Ā£5 š¹first. An example of something much harder would be to bet Ā£100 and get Ā£150 ā while this sounds good, a Ā£100 bet is way too high to start with for most.
Some bookies might add challenges, such as placing bets on two different sports or playing a casino game. Performing a lot of tasks may make the offer feel like work, šand nobody wants that.
Wagering requirements – 1 point
Wagering requirements include everything that happens after you get your reward, like how and when the money can be withdrawn. For instance, if I bet Ā£5 and get Ā£20, can I play them and withdraw the winnings right away? Or do I have to wait until Iāve played a certain number of bets? The beź¦st bookmakers will keep their requirements as simple as possible.
Overall general terms & conditions – 1 point
If in order to claim a welcome offer you have to āmake a Ā£50 bet on Sunday at midnight on a system bet on a tennis matchā, you may think it's not worth it. Fair enough! Simplicity is key. Most bookies will set some limits, which are normally the minimum odds you can punt at, and the maximum you can stake on a bet. We give a point to whoever makes it easy on punters.
Deposit & Withdrawal Options – The More the Merrier
Ugh! Thereās nothing worse than joiningā a new bookie only to find out they donāt offer the payment method that you use. A site with very few choices can be seen as a bit of a red flag, especially if they have limited withdrawal methods.
We favour sites which have many payment options. Of course, bookies canāt please everybody, but versatility is an extrešØmely advantage in this regard. Letās take a look at how we come up with our score:
How many options are available? – 1 point
As mentioned before, a bookie that offš·ers a good variety of options is deemed to be more reliable. The added choice also lets you diversify your deposits, which may be beneficial for punters.
Are there any fees involved? – 1 point
Many bookies have managed to avoid charging their customers extra costs, making depositing and withdrawing completely free. While you may be asked to pay a fee by your bookmaker or your bank, we believe that less is more in this case. We give a point to bookmakers who donāt charge fees.
How long do withdrawals take? – 1 point
Withdrawals are slightly harder to compare. Each method may vary in processing time compared to others; but in general, we give this point to those who have the fastest withdrawal times. These tend to take less than 24 hours, and are often e-wallets. Inź§ the case of traditional methods,š± less than two days is often a good timeframe.
Is the bookmaker known for having withdrawal issues? – 2 points
Youāve just won a huge payout and itās finally time to withdraw your winningsā¦ but they donāt arrive! This is a nightmare scenario for šøevery punter, and withdrawal delays, issues, aš¦nd cancellations happen sometimes.
Naturally, we aim to aš¦void such issues entirely. Our thorough testing process involves trying things out for ourselves, including actually withdrawing cash from the bookmaker being reviewed. We also seek input from other users about their experiences for the sake of balance and transparency.
Bookies with no issues whatsoever are given the full two points.
Sportsbook Promotions – Value for Existing Customers
Yes! You open up your emails or log onto your bookie, and you find a new promotion you can use. From anything as small as a Ā£1 free bet to a Ā£50,000 jaš¦©ckpot, everybody loves a boost when betting.
š§ There are a few things to keep in mind, however. Some bookies are specialists at a particular sport, so you may want to check out which operators offer what types of promotions.
Here's how wą¹e rate sportsbook promotions for new and existing customers:
Amount of existing customer offers – 2 points
Super simple stuff. The greater the number of existing customer offers,š° the better. For ratingās sake, we reward one point if there are at leašst two offers available, and two points if there are four or more promotions at that time.
ā We also make sure to take into account when the review is being carried out, as there may be more offers during special events such as the World Cup, or less during quiet months, like after the football season ends.
VIP programme – 1 point
VIP programmes are reserved for high-rolling bettors on a particular site. The scheąµ²me often includes giving these punters extra free bets, betā boosts, and much more. These groups tend to be by invite-only, often with different tiers depending on how much a punter spends.
VIP programmes are particularly common in casino and bingo sites, as players often spend large sums there. Even so, there are still some excellent sportsbooks with VIP programmes if you know where to look.
Loyalty programme – 1 point
A loyalty programme is similar tš¬o a VIP programme in many aspects, with a number of overlapping features. The key difference, however, is that loyalty is normally measured by how frequently a punter places bets.
Frequent bettors are often rewarded wšith weekly offers and specials. On a similar note, some bookies may offer promotions whąµ²ich are comparable to loyalty programmes.
Overall terms and conditions – 1 point
Last but certainly not least, we take a look at each offer to see if they are actually worth claiming. If a bookie offerešd 50 promotions but you had to spend Ā£50 to į©į©į©į©į©į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©š±į©į©į©claim each one, that would be Ā£2,500 spent.
To put it simply, we look to make sure that each offer is achievable and worth tš²he stakes. So we give a point to those who have many easy-to-achieve promos. Most ofš fers are straightforward to claim and are mainly there to give incentives to punters.
Pre-Match Betting – Variety Is a Priority
Any markets and odds available before the start of an event are known as pre-match bets. Who knew, right? Well, pre-match betting is quite frankly massive, and the biggest bookies will offer tens of thousands of options across dozens of sports and events.
We do our best to go through a variety of sports to get an idea oāf how in-depth a bookmakerās offering is. Our bookmaker review takes the below three aspects into account.
Number of sports – 2 points
Tired of betting on football? Why not try something different. Oh, your book only offers three sports? Thatās not what we want is it? A great bookie will offer a vast number of options to choose from. The really good bookies will have over 30 available, which is perfect for bettoārs whoš§ø love switching it up from time to time.
The number changes drastically when dealing with different types of operators. Pools betting sites tend to have much less variety, and itās the same for spread betting and betting exchange sites. We keep all of this in mind when coź§ming up with our score.
Betting features – 1 point
We also give an extra point to all those bookies who go the extra mile, making sure that punters always get the best bang for their buck. Some classic add-ons which are great for betting include cash-outs, bet builders, and early payouts.
Besides these add-ons, some aspects which you may not notice but are ever present when betting include minimum and maximum stakes, minimum odds, number of legs or folds available in one bet, and how easy it is to actually place a bet.
Esports and other specials – 2 points
Esports and specials are becoming more and more popular as an excellent alternative to regular sports. We divide thšese twoā points depending on whether bookmakers offer the markets and if theyāre any good.
Esports betting – You will often find betting markets on League of Legends, Dota 2, FIFA, Valorant, and many more. The rise of esporšøts means that most bookies now offer at leastš something, but we check for quality just as much as quantity.
Specials betting – Not as popular but just as interesting, specials are where all the weird and wacky bets which donāt have a place in regular betting live. From general elections to Love Island, specials cāapture the imagination and are a fun betting option.
In-Play Betting – Every Aspect of Live Sports Is Covered
About 45.5% of UK punters have placed wagers on in-play bets. Thatās no surprise, given how up to date and in depth online markets have become. In fact, when you go to any bookmaker, the first thing youāll see is liāve bettingš§.
Every opš¤Ŗerator offers the service, so our criteria are used to see jšÆust how good a bookie is:
Offers in-play betting – 1 point
The first thing we check is whether the bookmaker in question actually offers in-play betting. Since itās become such a vital pā¤art of online betting, we rarely find a bookie without live betting.
In-play bettš ·ing pages are almost always found on the front page of an operator but may vary in prevalence. Safe to say though, if a bookie doesnāt offer live bets, they automatically get a zero for this section.
Number of markets for major events – 1 point
Onceź§ we confirm šthat in-play bets are offered, we look at what exactly is available. The best bookmakers will offer almost as much as the pre-match markets and will do so for all major events.
Bookies who aš re able to provide some great, in-depth markets with competitive odds on all the best sporting events receive a point. Of course, with dozens of major matches and games taking place every day, we make sure that they offer a good number of major events to bet in play as well.
Availability of sports – 1 point
Want to bet on something more niche than football? We believe that a good bookie should provide in-play options on as many markets, events, and sports as possible, and weš add an extra point to any platform that gives punters the best choice when it comes to live bets.
We check that a bookie provides lesser leagues, such as the Norway Division 3 and less popular sports, such as badminton and Gaelic sports.
Do they offer livestreaming? – 1 point
If you bet on sports, odds are you love watching it too. The top bookies provąµ©ide that bit of extra content to make your betting experience that much better. While some may only provide statistics, others go the extra mile with livestreaming services.
This feature can really add value to in-play bets. However, itās important to note that not every sport or event š¦is available, and itās very much subject to licensing dešøals and partnerships.
General odds and margins provided by bookmaker – 1 point
The last point goes towards a vital part of in-play betting: odds and margins. Basically, every bookie creates their own odds for every market. Some markets may have better or worse odds than their competitors. The trick is to find an operator who consistently remains competitive.
We test a number of events in various sports to ensure that šŖwe can accurately measure whether or not a bookź¦ maker provides favourable odds.
We also check out the payout margin, and we even have our own payout and margin calculator to ensure precision.
Service & Customer Support ā User Satisfaction Is Number One
Weāve all been there ā panicking that our payout hasnāt arrived yet, or worrying that our payment method isnāt working correctly. Thereās nothing better than knowing you can reach out to someoź¦ne competent should you need to do so. Bookmakers offer various types of customer support services, and we give points for each one.
Hereās our breakdown:
Live chat – 1 point
The most used form of customer service, live chat is often the quickest and easiest way to solve any issues regarding betting. There are a few things we look at when awarding points for live chats, such as the time the service is available and whether you are talking to a real person or a bot.
Itās quite simple – we give this point to bookmakers who provide efficient services throughout the majority of the day, with a real person talking to you.
Email or Phone – 1 point
If chats arenāāt your thing, most bookies offer a phone number or email address you can contact their agents through. Personally, Iāve found that chats tend to be faster, but calls and emails are great too. We award one point if a bookie offers either one of these ź©µalternative options.
How fast can they solve issues? – 1 point
Efficiency is key! Especially when dealing with sensitive topics. We trš¹y out every channel of communication that a bookmaker offers to make sure that they are quick and helpful. Itās not useful if an operator hšas five methods of contact but never answers.
So, bookies get the point if they are able to answer questions without leaving punters waiting for too lź¦ong.
Social Media and FAQ sections – 1 point
Probably the first places that most bettors will go to are the FAQ section for general information or social media to check if there are any issues with the site. Both are extremely helpful, and we give this point based on how useful each page is,š ° with a particular focus on the FAQ sectionās range and detail.
Quality overall – 1 point
Are they friendly? do they solve the issue? Are they improving our betting experience? These are the questions we ask when deciding on the overall quality of a bookmakerās customer servšice. Since we test out every contact method, we have a generally accurate idea of the overall quality, but we do consult with other punters through various reviews.
Design & Usability – Looking for the Best User Journey
If youāre thinking “I donāt care what the site looks like, as long as I can bet!” ā think again. A great site could make your life much easier, and a terrible site can ruin your whole experience.
We take the whole picture into account, including how easy the site is to use and the user journey. āLetās take a look into how we rate our best bookies.
Good overall design – 1 point
Have you ever entered a site and thought thereās too much going on? Well, a šclutterš§ed site can feel like a headache, testing your patience.
A well-designed site is clean. The layout is crucial to us, including where the search bar is, what's in the left and right tabs, the position of your bet slip, and much more to ensure that thź¦e site offers the best experiā¤ence.
Navigational ease – 2 points
Itās so frustratš„ing to spend ages looking through page after page to no avail. Conversely, a great site makes sure this never happens.
Similar to the overall design, we give these points based on how easy the site is to navigate, meaning we search specific markets to see how lāong it takes. We also base it on how easy the site is to use, with visible help sections, simple āMy Accountā sections, and so on.
Responsiveness – 2 points
Nobody wants to wait a long time for a site to load; the best bookmakers' browsers are fast and react instantly to whatever you need. You add a leg to a bet slip? Itās there as soon as you click. You open the āLive bettingā tab? ā it opens straight away. The two špoints are given to the quickest sites that donāt leave you waiting and watching a loading screen.
Mobile – Great Experience When Betting on the Go
The introduction of many betting apps and phone-friendly šØbrowsers has led to the ļ·½phone becoming a go-to for betting.
Some sites have dedicated apps or at least a mobile-friendly site. Either way, if a bookie wants to compete, they have to cater for mobile users. Hereās how we make uš¶p our score:
Is there an app available? – 1 point
Nothing compares to the convenience of a mobile app, so any bookmaker offering one earns points in any one of our reviews. To help you narrow down the choice available out there, we've compiled a list of the best betting apps available in the UK.
Mobile friendly websites- 1 point
Whatź¦ās the next best thing to an app? A mobile-friendly browser. Many sites have made sure to offer a briź¦”lliant service on mobile and we make sure the mobile version matches the performance of its desktop counterpart.
Is the app available for iOS and Android? – 1 point
Weāre not here to solve the debate of Apple vs Android, but we do check that a site offers its app on both operating systems. We give half a point (0.5) if they operate on one platform and the full point if it works on both iOS and Android.
Special mobile or app features – 1 point
We want only the best when it comes to our apps. This point goes to any bookmaker who offers extra add-ons or special features which are exclusive to their app. This could be in the form of a welcome bonus, free bets, bet booš¹sts, and anything which is unique.
The idea here is that we want to see that the app is actually worth downloading in thāe first place. If not, punters may as well stšick to the desktop site.
Overall mobile quality provided- 1 point
Rounding things off is the overall mobile quality that is offered by a bookie. Whether it be on an app or through the mobile browser, we want to experience the same great feel as the browser version.
What do we look for? Our main concerns are responsiveness, ease of use, compatibility, and overall level of the product. Iā¤f the mobile version holds up to the standards of the website, we award this point.
ThePuntersPage Final Say
Thatās what it takes to be a perfect betting site ā to us at least. Weāve created this in-depth review point system to ensure that you can trust our reviews, knowing that we have been completely transparent in the procšess. Furthermore, our operator scores represent how well they match our high standards.
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