{"id":20734,"date":"2019-03-20T06:51:07","date_gmt":"2019-03-20T06:51:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/comparakeet.com\/?page_id=20734"},"modified":"2019-04-30T07:46:46","modified_gmt":"2019-04-30T07:46:46","slug":"loot-bet-review","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/comparakeet.com\/best-brazil-betting-sites\/loot-bet-review\/","title":{"rendered":"LOOT.BET Review"},"content":{"rendered":"
LOOT.BET does offer pre-match betting and classic sports\u00a0options–basketball, football, tennis and three others–but its layout and interface successfully push and highlight live eSports betting. There’s even a feature that seamlessly displays Twitch streams of live matches on the front page; and you can access it with just one click, without even being logged in.<\/p>\n
Like any site you would trust your money with, LOOT.BET is safe, secure, and even Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliant.\u00a0In terms of legality, the company operates out of Cyprus under a Curacao gaming license;\u00a0within the law, though there’s a noticeable lack of other gaming licenses typically displayed in online gambling website footers. However, terms and conditions are quite clear about\u00a0denying access to restricted territories–noteworthy here is the inclusion of the UK, where eSports betting is actually legal–and stressing the importance of being of legal gambling age.<\/p>\n
Despite not having a mobile app for their platform, LOOT.BET has made their website mobile-friendly with a responsive design so you can continue to access your account and bet on games without much fuss on your mobile device.<\/p>\n
LOOT.BET has added a bunch of languages in their website- aside from English and Russian, they also have Spanish,\u00a0German, Turkish, Polish.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div> Registering for an account on LOOT.BET is quick and easy. All you really need to provide are a username, a password and an email address. Upon signing up, you’ll also be asked to choose a currency to use for betting. If you connect to your Bitcoin address, you can keep yourself completely anonymous; that is, unless LOOT.BET has any reason at all to doubt your eligibility to use its services. In these cases, it may\u00a0ask for documentation to prove that you can place online sports bets legally. Usual banking methods will need the usual information to be supplied. Major credit cards, debit cards, online wallets–though there is a noticeable absence of PayPal–and direct bank transfers, sometimes through services like SOFORT Banking.<\/p>\n Because LOOT.BET is an eSportsbook first and foremost, it follows that the variety of bet types will be more than the typical moneyline ones where you simple have to pick a side you think will win the match. Handicap and total betting are also somewhat common, and also available. There are game-specific bets, too: first tower, first blood, first to 10 kills, and more.<\/p>\n With the addition of live streaming on the website, live betting is also fun and can be exciting; it’s just a shame that there’s currently no way to efficiently use LOOT.BET on the go, as there’s no official mobile app. You can always visit the website using a smartphone or tablet browser, though.<\/p>\n As previously mentioned, there seem to be no real permanent promotions available–no long-running referral programs like those of Unikrn<\/a>\u00a0and EGB.com<\/a>, or a points and rewards system like Betway<\/a>‘s–but LOOT.BET does like\u00a0to come out with time-sensitive or very specific-use special offers.<\/p>\n These can range from a welcome bonus–wherein players that use the bonus code “LOOT” on their next deposit of at least \u20ac5, can get up to \u20ac100 bonus–to being able to deposit the value of\u00a0Counter-Strike:GO skins or Dota 2 items to your LOOT.BET account, through an in-site “instant sell feature” and the help of third party application Steam. This is a very lucrative and useful feature, and could be a deal breaker when choosing between LOOT.BET and another competitor; hopefully the company makes this a permanent part of the website.<\/p>\n The latter also ties in with LOOT.BET’s Weekly Winners Ladder, which\u00a0lists users based on their bet winnings for the week. The rewards for the top three users each period are also\u00a0Counter-Strike: GO skins and Dota 2 items–of higher tiers of quality and value, of course.<\/p>\n LOOT.BET no longer requires you to login in order to ask assistance from their support team. The FAQ has also been updated to include most of the need-to-know information, and it provides a link\u00a0to somewhere that will help you get started with the digital currency.<\/p>\n The help section is lengthy but not effective, as it doesn’t address issues and concerns as much as it reads like a long blog post about eSports gaming. Combined with the newness of the company and the ensuing lack of a community of veteran users, this all makes searching for solutions to problems all the more difficult.<\/p>\n It’s a good thing that there’s a phone number and email address provided for you to contact customer support, because you will need it. There’s also live chat, but you’ll have to log in to use that feature.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>Signing up and Depositing to Your Account<\/h3>\n
Betting on eSports<\/h3>\n
Promotions and Extra Special Offers<\/h2>\n
Customer Support<\/h2>\n