Betlabel Review
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BetLabel Sports Review
BetLabel can come across as a very generic site – and in many ways, it is. Unremarkable name, poor, generic user interface, and an overall aesthetic that doesn’t give it much of an identity outside of being “yet another betting site”. However, looking a bit under the surface, you’ll find one of the biggest and most comprehensive sports betting sections we’ve ever reviewed here at BettingSites.CC. Don’t get us wrong: the site has its fair share of serious issues, which we’ll get into further on in our review, but giving credit where it’s due, its sportsbook is nothing short of spectacular.
Simply put, if you can bet on it, it probably exists here. Football, tennis, and basketball? Obviously. Chess, wrestling, and golf? Sure. Arm wrestling, politics, and kabaddi? Why not! Hell, you can even place bets on the weather, of all things! That’s insane! And it’d be one thing if all of these dozens upon dozens of categories lay empty, but they really don’t, most of them have several dozen to several hundred matches in them depending on the season. The diversity of content is beyond impressive, even in comparison to other, more well-established bookies.
Football Betting
Have you come to BetLabel primarily to bet on football matches? In that case, you’re far from alone: football is by far the most popular sports for betting in the world, and you can easily see that just by going to the football page here, where you’ll find well over 1500 different matches to wager on. For reference, that’s nearly 3 times the amount of matches available for table tennis, the second most popular sport here. You could be placing football bets all day and still not have seen everything BetLabel has to offer in this department!
And you might very well be tempted to do just that, given the breadth of content available within those matches. Of course, it should be no surprise that the bookmaker offers plenty of matches from major leagues (like UEFA Champion’s League), as well as much smaller ones, like national ones from around the world. Much more surprising was the great diversity of betting markets available even for these smaller matches. So, whether you’re interested in betting on the big leagues or on something closer to home, rest assured that you’ll be able to do it precisely how you’d want to!
Table Tennis Betting
It’s not remotely unusual for a betting site to have the most matches available for football, given its popularity – but what absolutely surprised us was the number two spot! If you guessed basketball, tenis, or American football, then you’d be wrong, and if you guessed table tennis, then you probably read the title of this section! Indeed, BetLabel has over 600 different tennis matches to choose from (plus-minus a few depending on the season), which is by far the most we’ve ever seen for this particular sport.
Just like with football, you can find matches from the big leagues (like the Masters League), but also some smaller championships like the ITT League or Montpellier. Although this section is a bit lacking in terms of both national-level competitions and betting markets, that shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, given how table tennis tends to place a lesser emphasis on those than, say, football. But even without this caveat, we can assure you that if you’re a fan of table tennis betting, you’re going to enjoy your time with BetLabel quite a bit!
Esports Betting
The esports section is perhaps BetLabel’s biggest hurdle, at least when it comes to its sportsbook. That’s not to say that the section is bad, but it definitely feels a little underwhelming for fans of any games besides Counter-Strike. That particular esport seems to be a favorite of the bookmaker’s owners, as it hosts dozens, sometimes over a hundred different matches. The rest of them are, unfortunately, not so lucky.
It’s fine if smaller titles (like Arena of Valor or Mobile Legends) are a bit lacking in matches, because although there are some bookies who emphasize them, ultimately we know that they aren’t a favorite of most players. However, when the really huge esports like Dota 2 and Overwatch barely have a presence here, something’s going wrong. Doubly so because Dota 2 in particular, although having its peak moments (like The International), often has dozens of matches around the clock from smaller and qualifier leagues. So, why aren’t they represented here?
Live Betting
Back in the day, most players gambled in dedicated venues, or at least little sports booths where they could submit their best guesses and hope for the best. Those physical locations have all but vanished today, and while that’s in no small part due to online betting being so much more convenient, we shouldn’t underestimate the impact of live betting. Being able to place bets on games that are currently ongoing, with the odds shifting in real time, is an experience very much unlike traditional betting, so it’s great to see that BetLabel has given it the importance it deserves.
When you open up the main sports page, you’ll be redirected to the live games by default – which makes sense, since those (ending only within a few minutes) should be in front of your eyes first anyway. You can switch between them and the upcoming games at the push of a button, and whichever section you’re looking at, you can filter them down by sport so that you can find the exact game that you’re looking for. In terms of the actual betting, it’s about as smooth as it can be – during our testing, we didn’t experience any delays significant enough to affect our odds.
Frequently Asked Questions
BetLabel has an incredibly impressive collection of different sports, with more than 50 to choose from – though obviously, some will have more matches than others.
Yes, you can bet on virtuals as well, but finding them may be a little convoluted: from the top menu, tap on or mouse hover over the “More” button. This will show you a list of additional options, including virtuals.
Every sport has different betting markets – and some can be much more elaborate in that aspect than others. For example, most football matches will feature dozens of different markets: player stats, first to score, halftime/fulltime, Asian handicap, and so on. On the other hand, less popular sports will primarily have 1×2 (betting on the winner), with some of them also letting you wager on things like exact score.
Yes, pretty much every popular crypto is supported here at BetLabel, including Bitcoin, Tether, and Ethereum.
Unfortunately, we do not believe that BetLabel is a secure online bookie. Its owner is unknown, and furthermore, although it claims to be licensed by Curacao, we found no evidence of that claim anywhere on the site. Although any bookmaker could potentially scam you, the likelihood of that happening at unlicensed ones is far greater, as there is no entity to hold them accountable for it.
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Earlier, I’ve made it no secret that BetLabel has a lot of problems, primarily with its licensing which I’m going to speak about at length further down. But I really wish it didn’t have those, because simply put, its sports section is beautiful. It has so many matches from so many different sports that nearly anyone would find some betting activities here they’d enjoy. For every aspect it doesn’t quite get right (like esports), there are five that it absolutely nails. With a more reputable company attached, BetLabel would’ve been the easiest recommendation from me!