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About Real Deal Bet

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The company have been around since 2015, so they are still very new to the sports betting sector of the industry. It's been interesting to see their affiliation with Evander Holyfield and that he has been the face of Real Deal Bet since day one. Whether he plays much of a role in the day to day of the site, we highly doubt, but it's still a fairly big coup for the company given that it's a new brand.

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The guys behind Real Deal Bet are actually successful bookmaker 10Bet. You've likely heard of 10Bet before and they have built up a huge reputation in the sports betting industry and are now one of the leading brands in that sector. But, the company behind them – another, we know – is that of Blue Star Planet LTD and it's them who are essentially the brains behind the whole operation.

The company – Blue Star Planet LTD – are best known for offering up functional, if not a little militant style of sportsbooks, in terms of design at least. It's clear to see that Real Deal Bet follows a similar sort of step as that of 10Bet using SBTech's platform to power the bookmaker and in turn, really give them a solid footing in the industry.

Real Deal Bet is another exciting bookmaker that is making some really positive strides in the gambling industry. The lead face of the company is none other than former heavyweight champion of the world, Evander Holyfield. To be honest, it seems a pretty odd match up, but it does seem to be working as the company have reported that they have seen a ‘huge percentage' of growth throughout 2015 and moving into 2016 as well.

Odds & Markets

A real surprise package from Real Deal Bet was just how competitive they have become in the betting industry. They haven't been around all that long, but the team behind the brand have clearly targeted their pricing structure as being somewhere that will get them far. They aren't best priced in the industry, not by a long shot, but they are head and should above anyone bookmaker has arrived in the last couple of years and knocking on the door to some of the bigger, more established bookmakers in the industry. It's not all good news for the pricing structure and we found the odd bet that we tested to be way off what you could get elsewhere, but on the whole, we were impressed.

Online gaming sites list. The market coverage on this site is good, but it's far from great. For example, we tested one upcoming Premier League match to see how it compared with more established brands, seeing that you could get 115 markets at Real Deal Bet is about half of what we found at some of their rivals. To be honest though, that number is still fairly impressive and we couldn't really see any notable absentees form that list that we thought should be included.

Features

The live betting section has to be regarded as the ‘hub' for Real Deal Bet and it's here where the company seem to invest a lot of their time. The games on offer are massive and it looks like they bring a wide range of markets to bet in-play as well, which is great if that's what you're into as a punter.

The range of sports and markets that you are going to be able to bet on at the bookmaker is also of a good standard. Now, we aren't going to stand here and say that they are up there with the likes of bet365, because they aren't. But, what we will say is that 90% of bettors in the industry will be able to find exactly what they are looking for at Real Deal Bet in terms of both sports and the market coverage. The site does have a gravitational pull towards both horse racing and football, but then this is not uncommon with Euro facing bookmakers anyway.

The mobile app is another improving section of the bookmaker as well. You cant download the app fully, but you are able to simply visit the site on your mobile and you will be redirected to a mobile friendly version of the bookmaker. One thing to note with this though is that you don't get every single betting market from the online bookmaker, but they claim to have over 4,500 live events every week, so you aren't going to be left wanting here.

IN PLAY BETTING

Live betting plays a huge roll in the makeup of Real Deal Bet and with this comes a plethora of both sports and markets to choose from. Football is where the in play section is strongest and you can expect to see pretty much every match that they cover pre game, turn in play. We did find a fairly large discrepancy on the number of markets that you could bet on however, with some of the higher profile games getting well over 50 at any one time and the lower profile matches struggling to hit 25.

The match centre that is on offer for all matches is a really strong addition and offers more stats than we think any other bookmaker in the industry at the minute. Some of the additional ones include offside, throw ins, substitutions, fouls, injuries, saves and free kicks.

CASH OUT

The cash out feature has been recently added to the site as well, allowing punters to cash their bets out before that market has settled. This may be to lock in profit or simply to limit loses, but it's a pretty huge feature in the industry these days, so we were pleased to see it on offer. It would appear that you can use the cash out feature on all bets made on the site, but aren't available to use on any system bets.

Update (08/09/2017) – Real Deal Bet has closed. Sign up to the Best Betting Sites.

Real Deal Bet…sounds a little bit like a bookmaker named after a Hall of Fame boxer. But that can't be the case can it? It certainly can, as bettors will find when they log on to the website and see the face of the former 5-time champion of the world, Evander Holyfield. Realdealbet.com was launched in 2015, is owned by Zapzap Marketing Ltdand is licensed out of Curacao. The company behind the website state that they teamed up with Evander Holyfield to create the site, but in reality, they probably licensed his name and pay him a percentage of profits for the increased revenue that his name will bring in.

Website

Real Deal Bet have played it safe with their site, utilizing the standard three column layout that has been adopted by the overwhelming majority of popular betting websites around the world. The site features the list of sports down the left hand side of the page, the most popular bets and live events in the centre of the page and the betting slip, and promotions on the right hand side of the page. Users can flick between sports, live betting, casino, virtual racing etc. at the top of the page. A black and gold theme is used, the graphics are slick and the text is well sized.

When clicking on a sport on the left hand side of the page, a dropdown menu appears. All of the submarkets are organized by country, so users can quickly find their selection. Alternatively, there is a search bar at the top of the page, where bettors can immediately access their desired market.

Overall the interface is very good. The navigation is intuitive, market odds are displayed in a concise manner and navigation back and forth between fixture odds is very easy. The betting slip functionality is as good as you could possibly ask for.

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The guys behind Real Deal Bet are actually successful bookmaker 10Bet. You've likely heard of 10Bet before and they have built up a huge reputation in the sports betting industry and are now one of the leading brands in that sector. But, the company behind them – another, we know – is that of Blue Star Planet LTD and it's them who are essentially the brains behind the whole operation.

The company – Blue Star Planet LTD – are best known for offering up functional, if not a little militant style of sportsbooks, in terms of design at least. It's clear to see that Real Deal Bet follows a similar sort of step as that of 10Bet using SBTech's platform to power the bookmaker and in turn, really give them a solid footing in the industry.

Real Deal Bet is another exciting bookmaker that is making some really positive strides in the gambling industry. The lead face of the company is none other than former heavyweight champion of the world, Evander Holyfield. To be honest, it seems a pretty odd match up, but it does seem to be working as the company have reported that they have seen a ‘huge percentage' of growth throughout 2015 and moving into 2016 as well.

Odds & Markets

A real surprise package from Real Deal Bet was just how competitive they have become in the betting industry. They haven't been around all that long, but the team behind the brand have clearly targeted their pricing structure as being somewhere that will get them far. They aren't best priced in the industry, not by a long shot, but they are head and should above anyone bookmaker has arrived in the last couple of years and knocking on the door to some of the bigger, more established bookmakers in the industry. It's not all good news for the pricing structure and we found the odd bet that we tested to be way off what you could get elsewhere, but on the whole, we were impressed.

Online gaming sites list. The market coverage on this site is good, but it's far from great. For example, we tested one upcoming Premier League match to see how it compared with more established brands, seeing that you could get 115 markets at Real Deal Bet is about half of what we found at some of their rivals. To be honest though, that number is still fairly impressive and we couldn't really see any notable absentees form that list that we thought should be included.

Features

The live betting section has to be regarded as the ‘hub' for Real Deal Bet and it's here where the company seem to invest a lot of their time. The games on offer are massive and it looks like they bring a wide range of markets to bet in-play as well, which is great if that's what you're into as a punter.

The range of sports and markets that you are going to be able to bet on at the bookmaker is also of a good standard. Now, we aren't going to stand here and say that they are up there with the likes of bet365, because they aren't. But, what we will say is that 90% of bettors in the industry will be able to find exactly what they are looking for at Real Deal Bet in terms of both sports and the market coverage. The site does have a gravitational pull towards both horse racing and football, but then this is not uncommon with Euro facing bookmakers anyway.

The mobile app is another improving section of the bookmaker as well. You cant download the app fully, but you are able to simply visit the site on your mobile and you will be redirected to a mobile friendly version of the bookmaker. One thing to note with this though is that you don't get every single betting market from the online bookmaker, but they claim to have over 4,500 live events every week, so you aren't going to be left wanting here.

IN PLAY BETTING

Live betting plays a huge roll in the makeup of Real Deal Bet and with this comes a plethora of both sports and markets to choose from. Football is where the in play section is strongest and you can expect to see pretty much every match that they cover pre game, turn in play. We did find a fairly large discrepancy on the number of markets that you could bet on however, with some of the higher profile games getting well over 50 at any one time and the lower profile matches struggling to hit 25.

The match centre that is on offer for all matches is a really strong addition and offers more stats than we think any other bookmaker in the industry at the minute. Some of the additional ones include offside, throw ins, substitutions, fouls, injuries, saves and free kicks.

CASH OUT

The cash out feature has been recently added to the site as well, allowing punters to cash their bets out before that market has settled. This may be to lock in profit or simply to limit loses, but it's a pretty huge feature in the industry these days, so we were pleased to see it on offer. It would appear that you can use the cash out feature on all bets made on the site, but aren't available to use on any system bets.

Update (08/09/2017) – Real Deal Bet has closed. Sign up to the Best Betting Sites.

Real Deal Bet…sounds a little bit like a bookmaker named after a Hall of Fame boxer. But that can't be the case can it? It certainly can, as bettors will find when they log on to the website and see the face of the former 5-time champion of the world, Evander Holyfield. Realdealbet.com was launched in 2015, is owned by Zapzap Marketing Ltdand is licensed out of Curacao. The company behind the website state that they teamed up with Evander Holyfield to create the site, but in reality, they probably licensed his name and pay him a percentage of profits for the increased revenue that his name will bring in.

Website

Real Deal Bet have played it safe with their site, utilizing the standard three column layout that has been adopted by the overwhelming majority of popular betting websites around the world. The site features the list of sports down the left hand side of the page, the most popular bets and live events in the centre of the page and the betting slip, and promotions on the right hand side of the page. Users can flick between sports, live betting, casino, virtual racing etc. at the top of the page. A black and gold theme is used, the graphics are slick and the text is well sized.

When clicking on a sport on the left hand side of the page, a dropdown menu appears. All of the submarkets are organized by country, so users can quickly find their selection. Alternatively, there is a search bar at the top of the page, where bettors can immediately access their desired market.

Overall the interface is very good. The navigation is intuitive, market odds are displayed in a concise manner and navigation back and forth between fixture odds is very easy. The betting slip functionality is as good as you could possibly ask for.

Bonuses

New customers can receive a fairly lucrative looking offer in the form of a €100 welcome bonus. What do bettors have to do to obtain this bonus? Apparently just used the bonus code RBD100 when depositing for the first time into their bookie accounts. The bonus can be matched up to €100 and becomes active once the first bet is placed (the full €100 would have to be wagered before the bonus is active).

Now comes the catch (that is becoming ubiquitous in the gambling industry to stop bonus abuse). There is an 8x deposit rollover requirement (including deposit and bonus). Therefore a user who claims the maximum bonus would need to stake €1,600 in order for their initial cash to be withdrawable. Customers have to satisfy the bonus rollover requirements within 90 days, otherwise they will lose their full bonus balance (pretty harsh). Furthermore, each bet can only contribute 50% towards the rollover requirements (so a €100 bet would only qualify €50 towards the

There are a few countries where the bettors are seen as especially high risk in terms of bonus abuse:

  • Russia
  • Slovenia
  • South Africa

With players from these countries having to turn over their bonus and deposit 12 times. Ukrainian and Polish bettors are banned completely from the bonus scheme.

Sports Markets & Odds

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A total of 28 different sports are on offer for bettors to get their teeth into. This is just a reasonable number, but covers all of the staple sports such as football, ice hockey, tennis, golf etc. There is a small section for e-sports, but apart from that, no niche events are covered. Horse racing and greyhound racing are omitted – implying that the bookmaker is primarily focused on the Central European market. With Evander Holyfield as the ambassador, it would be expected that there would be a focus on the boxing markets. Admittedly there are odds for a wide range of boxing events (not just the major fights), but there is a lack of extra markets for each contest (little in the way of KO markets, round betting etc.)

Each sport has a decent spread of markets from around the world. Football bettors can access games in all the major countries, and can also have a bet on matches in lesser known footballing nations such as Indonesia and Oman. In the big leagues, in addition to the 1X2 market, there are usually 110-120 extra markets/betting opportunities. At face value, this is a large number, but in the current climate where bettors are spoilt for choice, it is just average (for instance BetVictor have 160-180 additional markets).

Real Deal Bet's odds are just okay. Looking at a cross section of sports (the top leagues of each disciplines), the following book percentages were observed:

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  • Football – 106.2%
  • Tennis – 108.5-109.5%
  • Basketball – 105.5%
  • E-sports – 110-111%

(The closer to 100% the book is, the more competitive the odds are). These odds are reasonable, but are not market leading by any means.

Currency

There are a wide array of currencies that can be used by bettors to fund their accounts:

British Pounds (£), US Dollars ($), Euros (€), Australian Dollars (AUD), Russian rubbles (RUB), Canadian Dollars (CAD), Danish Krone (DKK), Hong Kong Dollars (HKD), Japanese Yen (¥), Malaysian Ringgit (RM), Norwegian Krone (NOK), Poland Zloty (PLN), Chinese Renminbi (RMB), Swedish Krone (SEK), Vietnamese Dong (VND),Taiwan Dollar (TWD), Turkish Lira (TRY), Singapore Dollars (SGD) and South African Rand (ZAR).

Banking Options

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There are several ways for customers to deposit funds into their betting accounts:

  • Visa debit/credit cards
  • Neteller
  • Bank transfer
  • Skrill
  • EcoPayz

The minimum payment using all of these services is €10, and all of the transactions are free. https://dveggn.over-blog.com/2021/02/mac-os-iso-file.html.

Restricted Countries

Unfortunately Real Deal Bet have imposed restrictions on opening accounts to bettors of a number of different countries:

Afghanistan, Angola, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, France and its outlying territories, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Guyana, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Laos, Lithuania, Mexico, North Korea, Papua New Guinea, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Syria, Turkey, UK, USA, Yemen.

The list is quite long, but in most instances, the site is just adhering to the laws of each of the countries.

Languages / Customer Support

The website can be viewed in English, Russian, Swedish and Brazilian Portuguese. Customer service is very good. Representatives can be reached 24/7 via phone, e-mail or live chat. The employees are fast to respond to questions and try to be helpful. Maria casino free spins.

Mobile App

Real Deal Bet do not have a mobile betting app, but their website automatically translates to a mobile compatible version when viewed on a handheld device. The homepage is a little cluttered, but the app is incredibly responsive, and different markets can be accessed very quickly.

Verdict

For a new bookmaker, Real Deal Bet is pretty solid. They have a reasonable amount of markets, okay odds and at face value, an attractive sign up bonus (although the rollover requirements are stringent). Whilst on a general level, they cannot compete with the odds of the major firms, there will be the occasional opportunity for bettors to get some value odds with this company. The firm seems legitimate and an account is worth having in a punters' arsenal.





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