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Providing bettors with a safe and simple platform to gamble on since 2010, ComeOn is a real workhorse in the industry that constantly punches above its weight – and best of all, they employ Ray Parlour as an ambassador.<\/p>\n

Arsenal legends aside, ComeOn are a bookie who may not be able to go pound for pound with the big boys in the industry, but who make up for it in other ways. Features such as Acca boosts, Pulse Betting, and bet builders enrich the experience for the punter, and the site itself keeps the user at its heart.<\/p>\n

A strong performance in the live betting arena further cements ComeOn as a noteworthy candidate for your bookie of choice, but will potential deposit fees scare you off?<\/p>\n

ComeOn! Casino are all about keeping things simple. They don\u2019t mess around with complexities, they just want you to get on with gaming. This applies to the design of their site as well so flashy graphics and enticing ad banners are nowhere to be seen, which also means you get a streamlined and fluid instant play gaming experience.<\/p>\n

The site is heavily powered by Microgaming<\/a> with over 200 games on show, but if you aren\u2019t a fan there are twice as many titles from other industry giants, including Slots, Video Poker, Live Games, and some Jackpots that are ripe for the plucking – \u00a35,000,000 anyone? Thought so.<\/p>\n

Sports Markets & Odds<\/h2>\n

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ComeOn have improved their list of late, adding the Greyhounds and a few others to create 34 different sports categories. All of the usual suspects are there with Football, Tennis, Basketball and Ice Hockey making up the bulk of it; but ComeOn <\/span>are also strong in a few unanticipated areas such as Winter Sports, Esports, and Handball, the latter approaching 100 events at the time of writing.<\/span><\/p>\n

Their Horse Racing coverage has improved too, so you should be able to bet on all UK and Ireland races, while International\u2019s tend to be restricted to the big meetings. They can\u2019t yet offer Best Odds Guaranteed, however.<\/p>\n

The range of markets within each category can be wildly different, for example, a Champions League game could be fast approaching 200 markets while NHL fixtures will be half that. The NBA average is around 45 and if you start looking into Badminton matches there is often just a single market. To be honest, though, if you only tend to bet on high profile events you won\u2019t notice \u2013 it\u2019s those of you who dabble in niche markets that will recognise the shortfall.<\/p>\n

\"ComeOnIf the market depth can be a little volatile from sport to sport the quality and availability of stats tends to be consistently good. This, coupled with the Betting Rules area, is excellent news especially if you are venturing into a sports category in which you have little experience. Their stats package is comprehensive to say the least.<\/p>\n

ComeOn are not yet in a position to really compete with the big brands, but their odds are usually better than average both on future and live events, and their points system is in place to sweeten the deal alongside a limited selection of Odds Boosts. What\u2019s more, Asian Handicap betting is on hand elevating their Football markets, and there is a lot of flexibility if you make use of some of the betting features we cover later.<\/p>\n

We would say that ComeOn are confidently holding their own in the middle of the table.<\/p>\n

Live Betting\/Streaming<\/h2>\n

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Staying Football focussed in the in-play area, ComeOn also provides excellent coverage of Tennis worldwide. Markets follow the pattern we have already mentioned, with Ice Hockey and U19 Football games boasting between 30-50 lines and low profile Tennis events starting as low as 2 or 3 and capping out around 50. You can jump between Goals, Corners, Halves, Next Minute markets etc, too.<\/p>\n

The lack of any Live Streaming is regrettable, you can\u2019t even watch the horses, but the in-play experience itself performs strongly. Events within each category are collapsible so you can keep order, and all of the key information is displayed clearly and at the point you would want to see it.<\/p>\n

There are match stats available once an event is selected as well as a visualisation graphic for the more popular sports, but again, all the money has been spent on the Football which far outshines the rest in every area. If we could make one recommendation, it would be to link to the Stats tool from in-play to create on demand access to a great feature.<\/p>\n

This is still a great in-play offering, however, with an interface that is clean, inviting, and doesn\u2019t tax the brain. \u00a0Where Fast markets are available you will see a purple lightning flash symbol, and you can wager on the next point in a Tennis match for example, or any other scenario that might happen in the next minute of your chosen event.<\/p>\n

There will always be something to bet on, even during unsociable hours, and in the middle of a weekday you can expect to find around 150 events at any one time, with a useful schedule available so that you can plan your day, and Live Results too.<\/p>\n

Casino Software, Platform, Games<\/strong><\/h2>\n

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At first glance, with its faded grey backdrop peppered with occasional splashes of green branding, the ComeOn! Casino website looks unfinished. There is a lot of dead space and nothing going on to get the blood pumping. However, all is quickly forgiven after a few minutes of actually using the site, as you glide from one area to another and realise the benefits of all of the genuinely useful extra touches. The games load at super speed and can even play in the background while you browse the mini lounge for where you might be heading next.<\/p>\n

Finding games is never a chore, as you can use the search bar, A-Z, filter by category and even by provider. Speaking of which, some of the best in the business are here in force, with NetEnt<\/a> and Microgaming<\/a> boasting games into their hundreds, and Play\u2019N Go<\/a>, WMS<\/a> and Yggsdrasil<\/a> providing some solid support. There are more than 600 games in total and just over 500 of them are slots. Boasting 20 of the 21 live games available, good old Evolution Gaming<\/a> takes the reins in the Live Casino, which has its\u2019 own dedicated tab \u2013 although this gives you the same result as selecting Live Casino from the category list so it feels slightly redundant.<\/p>\n

Features like My Casino allow you to track your activity on the site and create a favourites list, or you can explore one of ComeOn!\u2019s game bundles reflecting current affairs; it\u2019s World Cup fever at the time of writing so one of the bundles is football related. Allowing for a little personalisation goes a long way when it comes to brand loyalty.<\/p>\n