Read our review of Cyber.bet and get a free bet
Cyber.bet was founded at the end of 2018 and has since been an upcoming betting site, directly tailored to the esports scene. It is still building its reputation as one of the industry leaders but has been making good strides. With this being said, one of the major benefits of Cyber.bet is their wide range of titles covered and the appealing odds that come with those.
Combine their strong variation in esports titles, the good odds, their intriguing welcome bonus and the solid foundation they have built; they are certainly an option to for those dedicated esports betting to consider.
Overall, Cyber.Bet most definitely looks like a good option for those on the hunt for a new esports dedicated bookmaker. We have identified our pros and cons on their platform.
As we just mentioned, Cyber.bet do offer an ideal welcome bonus. Full details on their current Deposit Boost for every player can be found below:
The have created what they call the rule of three “Ps”, which consists of “Promo code, Power, Prize” and it is applicable for everyone receiving the bonus. The conditions are relatively simple:
Terms of withdrawal:
Turnover the deposit amount + credited bonus amount at least once betting on odds that are 1.50 or higher.
Please note, this welcome bonus expires on March 31st, 2020.
When reviewing Cyber.bet, we were amazed at the fantastic range of the major esports titles. Some of the bigger, already established betting platforms lack a strong range which made this even nicer to see.
The following titles are available to bet on:
One nice feature we noticed is that they typically have a featured betting option available for a live game. There is an embedded stream for the relevant game which allows you to follow the action before and after placing your wagers.
The betting options is very much dependant on the particular series that is being selected. If the series is just a Best of 1, it tends to be a selection of the winner or a tie if possible. Things get more interesting once there is more than one map/game being played in the series.
For example, in CS:GO where when there is more than one map taking place, you can find the following betting options:
For other titles where round counts don’t play a part you can still find the likes of map handicaps and sometimes the option to bet on who will get the first kill or goal depending on the game.
Cyber.bet is operated by Ice Gaming N.V., a company registered in Curacao bearing registration number #8048/JAZ2019-062 and having its registered address at 51 Heelsumstraat, Willemstad, Curacao.
They provide a link on their website to view their full license which includes contact information and a live view on their operating status.
Under this license, apart from its own diligence and legalities, the license holder is not authorized to offer its services in the territories of USA, Netherlands, France, Dutch West Indies and Curacao.
For those looking for a nice range of payment options to deposit and withdrawal, Cyber.bet have knocked it out of the park. It is an oddly common issue that bookmakers do not offer enough payment options, something many will be glad they don’t have to worry about here.
The following payment methods are available:
With such an impressive range, we imagine no one will be stuck for a payment method.
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