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When it comes to online casinos, companies tend to fit into one of two categories; they\u2019re either the casino arm of a larger enterprise – we\u2019re talking about the likes of William Hill<\/a>, Bet365<\/a> or Ladbrokes<\/a> \u2013 or they are a company that\u2019s seemingly come out of nowhere, springing up since the development of online gambling exploded to the point that it made financial sense for start-ups to take things to the next level. EnergyCasino is the latter and they prove that experience isn\u2019t everything.<\/p>\n Set up in 2013 and operated by Probe Investments Limited, EnergyCasino is a company that has flipped things on their head. It\u2019s one of the fastest growing online casinos in the business and their success has been such that in 2016 they decided to launch their own sportsbook too.<\/p>\n They offer a lively website with plenty of features and extras, an exceptional Live Casino and slots enough to keep players up into the early hours. Put simply, EnergyCasino knows how to keep their customers happy.<\/p>\n The newer sportsbook product is powered by BetConstruct, and called EnergyBet.\u00a0 This is much more than a casino supplement and is fully functional for the typical ‘few bets a week’ punter – in fact if you like foreign sports and leagues it has more than a lot of well known UK bookies.\u00a0 They even have dedicated sports offers, both long and short term to show their seriousness about the product.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The beauty of the world of online casinos is that the vast majority of them use external suppliers for their table games and slots. Consequently, you can join up with a casino you might not know much about personally but be guaranteed that the games they offer will be top-notch.<\/p>\n When it comes to EnergyCasino, they use a number of hugely well-respected software providers like NetEnt<\/a>, Play N’Go<\/a>, GreenTube (Novomatic<\/a>) and Microgaming<\/a>; with Evolution<\/a> and Pragmatic Play taking joint responsibility for the brilliant Live Casino. But there are a few providers you might not be so used to seeing too, although they certainly deliver the goods – such as Leander, Green Jade, and NoLimit City.<\/p>\n The interface is fantastic. There is quite a lot going on but everything has its\u2019 place, and the game categorization options are sensible and genuinely useful \u2013 including the ability to search by provider. It\u2019s a handy filter for anyone who knows their software provider onions. You can also play demos of all of the games without needing to use up any real money, in case you\u2019re keen to find out how they work.<\/p>\n The black and grey background makes the colours really pop, and it feels like an exciting place to play since the site has so much\u2026 well, energy. The games are available in HTML5 format, so everything is instant play in the truest sense of the word \u2013 games load fast.<\/p>\n There is a lovely mix between Slots, Table Games and a separate Live Casino section which really is the business. All in all you are looking at more than 1200 games that are easy to filter, quick to load and beautiful to look at.<\/p>\n As mentioned before, there is a mobile site available if that\u2019s the sort of thing that tickles your fancy. The mobile site has been optimised to give you a similar experience to on the desktop, though, and some of you may prefer the look of that \u2013 it\u2019s just as flashy. There is an app to go alongside but the small screen site does the job just as well if you don’t want to download it.<\/p>\n It would be a lie to say that we have checked every single game on the mobile site, but after a bit of digging it seems like all of them have made it across from the desktop site. You can filter by slots, table games, poker or new additions to the casino, which will help you find the best game for you. You have all of the same great options found on the desktop site, and anything you can\u2019t immediately find will be under the Menu button.<\/p>\n In terms of functionality, the initial load might feel a little on the slow side but once it\u2019s up and running the site moves fluidly and reacts quickly. Game loading times are respectable and they look great, although we did hit a \u2018technical error\u2019 once or twice.<\/p>\n The Sportsbook mobile site is just as impressive with scrolling menus as well as a footer menu containing quick links making everything you need just a few taps away. In-play betting works especially well on mobile and the ability to filter fixtures by time scale (i.e within the next 24 hours, 8 hours, 3 hours etc.) can be a massive help.<\/p>\n The design and build of the EnergyBet site really helps the user when it comes to taking in all of the information on the screen.<\/p>\n Some sports betting websites can be a bit of an assault on the eyeballs and difficult to scan quickly, but that is certainly not the case here.<\/p>\n It’s not a huge list of sports to work from at first glance, but that’s because what looks like the A-Z only displays select options, the rest of the 40 strong list is available from the main menu.<\/p>\n There’s no horse or greyhound racing, but football, darts, American sports and the like are all covered in depth with plenty of availability and market variety, and you can also bet with more modest options on chess, Nascar, beach volleyball etc. E Gaming is a particular strong point.<\/p>\n The sports list actually works as a search tool as well, filtering down from sport to country then league, enabling you to find your bet without any new page loads until the end. Nifty.<\/p>\n EnergyBet have one of the clearest betslips in the industry for our money, clearly breaking down your betting options for the selections you have chosen and allowing the punter to flick between singles, combis and system bets with ease and offering even more options from there such as events and bankers. It’s a detailed tool that works harder than most other bet slips.<\/p>\n There’s cash out, lots of great stats, Energised odds (odds boosts essentially) and the odds themselves can be displayed as fractions or decimals.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There’s no live streaming at EnergyBet, so if you want to watch the events you bet on you will need to find another way to do that, but many live fixtures come with a graphic display of what’s going on.<\/p>\n This is arguably a better option anyway because it comes loaded with stats and information that could help influence your betting, such as recent form, head to head comparisons, line ups, standings, and stats specific to the fixture in question. Not all games will come with this feature but you can see which do when browsing the list of in-play events.<\/p>\n That takes us neatly on to the functionality of the in-play offering at EnergyBet. The interface is split into two areas; conference view and single view.<\/p>\n Conference view lists all events currently in-play and displays basic information such as current score, set or half, the league in question, etc. You can also make bets from this screen like match winner, total points\/goals, and even handicaps. Single view is where you look at a specific fixture in detail and also where the aforementioned graphic display can be found.<\/p>\n Live bettors could do much worse than EnergyBet, and for anyone that places a lot of bets on different sports across the course of a weekend, for example, it is designed perfectly.<\/p>\nSoftware, Platform, Games<\/h2>\n
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