Ubet Sports
Hopa, which we think is a play on the Greek word “Opa”, which means “celebrate”, was originally founded in 2005 as an online casino. Hopa is registered in and licensed by Malta.
While Hopa’s online casino is fantastic and delivers a comprehensive gaming experience by covering a vast range of genres, it is not the focus of our review today. Instead, we are going to focus on a more recent addition to Hopa’s portfolio of services: a sports betting site.
Nascar Betting Odds UBET is now TAB. Welcome to U Bet Sports It seems like yesterday when we started out in the betting industry as a tiny 3 man show. We now find ourselves with 6 established stores and still growing. Amongst our members we have over a 100 years of Business and Betting experience.
Hopa’s sports betting site has recently been launched as Hopa Sports in a bid to attract a more diverse range of customers and players.
Hopa Sports Range of Markets
We need to make one thing clear—Hopa isn’t going to win any awards for having the world’s largest selection of sports and markets.
However, you must be mindful of the fact that Hopa’s sportsbook offering is fairly new. As such, they aren’t going to have every sport going right at the start. It will take time for Hopa to build up its sports markets and other betting options.
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What we can say is that the sports and betting markets that Hopa does offer are well covered. Football, for example, has over 700 different individual betting markets, options, and games at the time of writing. This is the sportsbook’s biggest market. Other markets such as basketball, tennis, and ice hockey have around 150 whereas boxing, darts, golf, and handball have less than 100.
We could not see any betting markets for non-sports markets such as politics or television. These will undoubtedly be added as time goes by.
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Hopa’s tech experts have worked hard to ensure that their website is fully responsive, high-quality, easy to use, and compatible with all mobile devices, including the latest smartphones and tablets.
Whether you are using a smartphone, tablet, or a laptop, Hopa’s website remains easy to use and intuitive. Everything is where you would expect it to be and the website’s search bar is prominently placed and works well.
For those who enjoy betting on the move, simply head over to the Hopa Sports website using your smartphone or tablet device and log in with your username and password. The full range of sports markets and other betting options are available right from the mobile version of the site. There are no restrictions and there is no need to download a separate app.
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Hopa Casino is well known for its strength when it comes to customer support and banking, and the same can be said for Hopa Sports.
Hopa Sports is up to date with the latest in banking infrastructure and technology. This ensures fast payments and high levels of security. So far as processing times go, Hopa Sports is up there with leading sites and withdrawals are often processed in less than 48 hours.
Supported payment methods at Hopa Sports include:
Visa
MasterCard
Skrill
NETeller
Zimpler
Paysafecard
Entropay
Our Overall Verdict on Hopa Sports
Hopa Sports may be fairly new, but that’s not to say your will be of a lower quality than if you played at an established sportsbook.
With a clean layout and slick functionality, Hopa Sports is functional across a whole range of devices. The betting markets may be small in number, however, all the popular games are well-covered and it is likely that we will see more markets on offer as time goes by.
A variety of deposit and withdrawal methods are covered, and Hopa processes payments in a very short amount of time… something that cannot be said for all sportsbooks.
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Type | Subsidiary of Tabcorp Holdings Limited |
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Industry | Bookmaking |
Founded | 2015 renaming of TattsBet Limited |
Headquarters | Brisbane, Australia |
David Attenborough , Managing Director and CEO | |
Products | Totalisator Agency Board , Wagering |
Website | ubet.com |
Ubet (stylized UBET) is an Australian betting brand established in 2015 to rebrand of Tatts Group's wagering business which previously traded as TAB and TattsBet. Historically owned by the Tatts Group since their privatisation by their respective state governments, the four UBET companies are now wholly owned subsidiaries of Tabcorp Holdings Limited as a result of a merger between the Tatts and Tabcorp companies in 2017.[1] UBET operates the statewide Totalisator Agency Board (TAB) agencies in Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory and provides both pari mutuel and fixed odds wagering on thoroughbred racing, harness racing and greyhound racing, as well as major local and international sports events through a network of retail agencies, telephone call centre, on-course betting facilities, its website and mobile apps.
TAB Licences[edit]
- Queensland licensed by the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation as UBET QLD Limited
- South Australia licensed by the Independent Gambling Authority as UBET SA Pty Ltd
- Tasmania licensed by the Tasmanian Gaming Commission as UBET TAS Pty Ltd
- Northern Territory licensed by the Northern Territory Gaming Commission as UBET NT Pty Ltd
History[edit]
The Queensland Government privatised TAB Queensland Limited (later named UNiTAB Limited, then TattsBet Limited and then UBET QLD Limited) by listing it on the ASX. The company acquired NT TAB Pty Ltd (later renamed UBET NT Pty Ltd) and SA TAB Pty Ltd (later renamed UBET SA Pty Ltd) in 2000 and 2001 respectively. Tatts Group was formed as result of a merger between Tattersall's Limited and UNiTAB Limited in 2006. Tatts Group acquired Tote Tasmania in 2011.
References[edit]
- ^Tabcorp-Tatts $11bn merger approved by Competition Tribunal again