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Betsson

Background:


The Betsafe sportsbook is a gambling product of the Betsson family and they have been around in the online market since 2006. They are a Scandinavian bookmaker whose reputation is growing steadily and are currently servicing the betting activities of over 450,000 customers from over 100 countries. With great support guarantee and a solid product range, punters are sure to appreciate this growing sportsbook. Their headquarters are based in Sweden but they route their licenses from the Lotteries and Gaming Authorities of Malta who also regulate their sports betting opportunities. Despite the fact that the focus in on the European clientele, they have managed to score well in most markets to offer great coverage in sports betting opportunities to their customers.


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Bonus and Special Promotions:


Their welcome bonus for first time betters at Betsson  is a 50 % Match-Up along with their deposit amount to the tune of €25. They also offer other bonuses on their events but they aren’t very generous. Right now itself, the Betsson sportsbook is strutting around an offer to its punters whereby the prize is free tickets to a premium NFL event in London. This sort of free competitions are plenty to find here and they also indulge their customers by way of offering them free bets and a number of cash back specials on the most popular sporting events of the week. Their casino operations have a more comprehensive number of bonuses but the same is not available in their sports book.


Sports Betting Coverage:


The odds covered on this sports book are quite extensive and by extension of the same conclusion, the number of sports markets they involve themselves in are also comprehensive. Gaming enthusiasts can surely appreciate the diversity so captured here at Betsson as in addition to the popular sporting events, they also engage a number of specials across biathlons, trotting, floorball, Futsai and chess. The other major sporting events offered patronage here include football, cricket, hockey, winter sports, golf, handball, darts, tennis, basketball, baseball, boxing, motor sports, mixed martial arts, rugby, volleyball and special markets. These markets include politics, entertainment, sports awards and literary awards. This is an obviously well diversified portfolio of markets and punters can find a deal of action in most of these markets that offer great odds and some considerably decent prices.


Sports Betting Types:


The Betsson sportsbook is powered by Microgaming and this is a great choice given the fact they place such an onus on innovation. This clearly reflects on their website which has a smooth interface and is extremely easy on the eye and the fingers. They involve all three formats of odds; the decibel, the fractional and the money-line. In addition to a number of selections across singles, multiple selections and system generated bets, they also engage some novelty in the number of betting odds they choose to let their customers avail of. This involves handicaps plays (Asian handicaps are also included) head-to-head betting, half salami, totals and props. The minimum amount for placing a bet is €1 and the maximum winnings for a week are set at €50,000.


Payment Options:


The Betsson sportsbook is a safe and secure place to bet. Their network data is encrypted by the superior SSL coding software which is a source of relief for their customers since they can rest free about their financial information. Additionally the website operates in over 8 languages and accept nine currencies which include Euros, Krones, Sterling, Lats and US Dollars. Funding an account is simple here and there are several payment options to choose from. This includes credit cards, bank transfers, e-wallets like Skrill Moneybookers, Neteller and Entropay. The withdrawals are routed through the same channel except they don’t offer this option to credit cards and this is a common practice across most bookies because of regulations. Betsson doesn’t charge its players for any of the transaction costs and they are known for facilitating prompt payouts to their customers.


Customer Services:


The Betsson website has a FAQ section that is a great place to start scouting the policies and the Betsson experience for new and potentials clients and most questions and answers are well designed to help customers out with most queries. In the event of seeking out specific information pertaining to anything related to betting on Betsson the developers have instituted a friendly support staff that is actually around 24 by 7 days a week. They can be reached via email, live chat and also by telephone. The folks here have introduced a support warranty that basically states that if the response time for an email or live chat exceeds 15 mins then a token amount of €10 are automatically routed to their account. This is proof of the Betsson customer service staff as they answer and route queries made by players most sincerely.


Verdict:


With the type of sports markets and the betting opportunities engaged in the Betsson sportsbook, this is a great place for any punter to try a hand at betting. The customer service and the fair system of validating payouts promptly also act as perfect checks in place to ensure that players are serviced perfectly. This bookie sure seems to have a bright future ahead of it.


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Valencia - Panathinaikos

up 05/13 19:00 13 hours ago
(Panathinaikos) @105 8/10
A difficult to predict series, but I still believe in the magic of the chieftain and that he will be able to lead the team to the final4. However, the experience in such situations, the players' mastery is crucial, and I believe that the coach's fate will be decided. If we lose, I think it will mean dismissal for the chieftain after the season. Otherwise, it is hard to imagine that such achievements would satisfy a team with such a budget.
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(Sets -1.5 Rafael Jodar) @112 10/10
At the next level there is Jodar, who I believe will be a top 5-8 tennis player in the near future. Especially on the ground, he is an unbelievably good player who will soon be able to compete with both Alcaraz and Sinner. Darderi has gone far, but a lot of the game depends on serving, and Jodar's reception is very good and I think it is very logical for him to be in the top.
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(Games -4 Elmer Moeller) @100 8/10
Brazil can play well on the ground, but all of his best results were achieved in the Americas, and we all know that European sand is different. Brazil made it through the first round, but now Denmark looks much stronger. Good form and even the varying surfaces should not pose much of a problem for this tension-filled match between Brazil, who is playing in a European tournament for the first time this year.
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(Tristan Boyer) @-149 8/10
Although Boyer is not a super clay court tennis player, this American still looks decent, and after a solid win against Peru, I believe he will also defeat the French player. L. Lokoli may be a sand court specialist, but his level is quite low and he always struggles in Challenger and ITF levels, which is also reflected in his ranking. Both of these players have had success in this tournament, but the American stands out in terms of skill and I choose him as my pick on clay.
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Eurovizija - Armenia

1MORET1ME 05/14 19:00 in 10 hours
Armenia (To Qualify - No) @-182 8/10
These are similar arguments as with Bulgaria, only this song has an even weaker potential for the televote. The second semi-final has many strong songs, strong ballads. The ballads will gather the jury's points. This is an energetic, fun performance, personally it doesn't really captivate me. I don't see the jury giving many points to this type of song. If it makes it to the final, it will only be thanks to the televote. But I believe there is no shortage of suitable songs in this genre, for example, Bulgaria, Norway, Cyprus, and all of those songs are better, more memorable.
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Eurovizija - Latvia

Senseless 05/14 19:00 in 10 hours
Over (Pateks į finalą) @135 8/10
Latvia sends a very sincere and beautifully presented ballad. The song is a matter of taste, but for ballad fans, it may be a better choice this year. The vocalist's voice is very good, and the jury should definitely not hesitate to give points. The audience will also find their place. The lack of neighboring countries is the main problem and probably the reason for such a coefficient. Among the top-rated favorites, I see more than one or two countries whose performers have very good vocals, so not just one country from there will attract the viewers, but they all will not. The performance number is convenient after the non-singing acts from Cyprus and Austria.
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Eurovizija - Norway

Senseless 05/14 19:00 in 10 hours
Under (Nepateks į finalą) @130 7/10
Norway. If someone likes the song, that's okay, but I don't understand it. The constant "ya ya ya" is starting to become annoying. The vocals are weak. I doubt the judges will choose this. There are no "neighbors" like Finland, Sweden, Estonia, or even Iceland or the Netherlands. Not even some Polish, Belgian or German contestants in this semi-final. Only Denmark and Latvia (if we can even consider them as "neighbors"). The last number may be a plus, but that's about it.
Otherwise, I'm looking for surprises, which I don't think will be lacking in this semi-final. There are question marks over Malta, Cyprus, Bulgaria, and Albania.
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Italy - Televote

ipmy5 05/16 18:30 in 2 days
(Italy win žiūrovų balsavimą) @2400 1/10
I think this guy is great for Europe. Of course, it will be difficult to beat Israel in the Eurovision, but I think this performance will be very popular in the eastern bloc. And a 25 coefficient is definitely worth throwing some euros.
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Eurovision - Lithuania

Kentukyo 05/16 19:00 in 2 days
(Top15 finish) @230 7/10
When entering the final, the coefficient should drop. A lot depends on Lion himself, as his performance and song have a lot of potential, but he needs to push himself. The performance stands out among many bad and very bad ones this year. Recently, Lithuania has been gathering quite a decent amount of points, and I hope for at least a 15th place this year.
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Eurovision - France

Kentukyo 05/16 19:00 in 2 days
(Winner) @1400 4/10
France once again sent a top-level performance this year. The country is already prepared to win. I believe this is a good choice. The biggest favorites are considered to be Finland, Denmark, Greece, Israel, Australia, and France.
I don't think Greece has much of a chance with their performance, even though such songs often receive a lot of attention, they usually don't end up in top positions.
If Israel were to win, it would definitely shock Eurovision. Although their performance is good, it is difficult to attract the attention of the audience and there are also political aspects to consider.
Australia sent a strong performance and will likely receive many jury votes, but it may not connect with the audience.
That leaves Finland, France, and Denmark. I think Finland is overrated this year and may end up around 4-7th place. I have nothing bad to say about Denmark and I believe they truly deserve to be considered one of the favorites. And finally, there is France, with odds as high as 15. It is unlikely that any other country from this top six will surpass them, maybe Romania, but not for first place.
Overall, I believe France is underrated this year and has a higher chance of winning than 6%.
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Eurovizija - Denmark

1MORET1ME 05/16 20:00 in 2 days
Denmark (win Euroviziją) @750 4/10
If I had to pick a winner right now, I would probably choose Denmark. There isn't a clear favorite yet. Finland is currently in the lead, but not quite convincingly and personally I don't see them winning at the moment. The contest is still about a month and a half away, so the odds will continue to change.

From what I've heard, Denmark just gives off 'winner vibes'. Their performance is good, engaging, polished, and Eurovision-ready. I don't think there is much to change before the big Eurovision. The performer has a strong, confident vocal. The last minute is more energetic and well-staged, which allows for a more memorable performance at Eurovision.
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