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Winner Sportsbook hasn\u2019t been around all that long, but after doing their homework and monitoring what the competition was up to, they launched a product that embodies everything the big brands offer but in a less flashy package.<\/p>\n
Great for punters who bet on sports from the USA as well as covering the major UK markets, Winner use a combination of promotions and loyalty bonuses to enhance otherwise average odds and make themselves a destination for many bettors in the UK.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s hard to pin them down in terms of personality, they aren\u2019t a brand that goes for gimmicks or tries to sell themselves on character. Winner are the guys who get their heads down and focus on the job in hand, providing a site that may be no frills, but is certainly no problem to use.<\/p>\n
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While Winner don\u2019t quite match up to the big boys with the number of Sports they offer markets on – which sits respectably around the mid-twenties – the Sports they do cover are well looked after. Football games in the UK top tier leagues can surpass 200 markets, for example, while even Solihull vs Halifax has 93+.<\/p>\n
Fans of American sports will be especially happy to bet here, as not only are these events covered in detail, but the prices tend to be excellent \u2013 you can even use American odds if you prefer. The Football odds are often competitive too. On the flip side, odds are not so great on Live markets. This is obviously Sport dependent but if you are looking for small margins on in-play bets you might be better off looking somewhere else.<\/p>\n
Football, Ice Hockey, Basketball and Tennis probably hold the greatest depth of markets; but the Entertainment markets are a little more interesting than usual, while MMA, Volleyball, and the increasingly popular E-Sports are also available.<\/p>\n
The Calendar feature helps you plot your next move, and the stats on hand are useful for making your mind up on which bet to take. These aren\u2019t extensive but, where available, will be detailed enough for the average punter.<\/p>\n
There are also frequent promotions, daily enhanced odds (especially on the Horses) and a decent loyalty program to sweeten the deal.<\/p>\n
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Let\u2019s start by saying that if you enjoy Live Streaming then there isn\u2019t much for you here, unless of course you bet on Horse Racing, which is the only Sport you can watch live at Winner. You will need to have placed a \u00a31 bet to access it but that seems fair to us.<\/p>\n
The selection of In-Play markets available is impressive, and the interface can be customised in Regular, Overview and Multiview to allow you to focus on and track more than one event at once. You can jump between these options too without losing your selections, making for a live betting experience that really puts you in the driving seat.<\/p>\n
The graphic display is average and the level of statistical data basic, but the functionality of the whole In-Play area works brilliantly.<\/p>\n
Most importantly, the range and depth of markets leaves plenty of scope for bettors to explore every facet of each game or match, meaning that every kick, serve or throw could turn into a winning opportunity.<\/p>\n
On the surface everything seems to be in order here, apart from the Cashier opening a separate window when you want to use it, of course.<\/p>\n
For some reason the minimum deposit might vary between the mobile platform and the desktop platform, but on the whole minimums and maximums are perfectly manageable. There are no fees and plenty of payment methods to choose from, including Boku and everyone\u2019s favourite, Paypal.<\/p>\n
As for withdrawal time frames, it\u2019s not such great news we\u2019re afraid.<\/p>\n
3 days max is the given processing time for withdrawals from their end, which is terrible when you consider that some bookies aim to process requests within 3 hours, and after processing you will have to wait longer still as referenced in the table below:<\/p>\n