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10th May 2017, 11:09 PM
A review of the spread betting bookmaker PointsBet (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/betting-agencies/bookmaker-reviews/pointsbet-review/) is now available. This comprehensive review is part of a series on betting agencies that are suitable for Australians. All reviews form part of the Bookmaker Reviews (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/betting-agencies/bookmaker-reviews/) section on this website. A full survey of betting agencies can be found in the Betting Agencies (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/betting-agencies/) section.

What is spread betting?

PointsBet (http://perform.digitalfuel.com.au/aff_c?offer_id=443&aff_id=2081&url_id=527) is the only Australian-licensed bookmaker to offer spread betting. Spread betting is a form of wagering that pays a variable amount depending on the accuracy of your prediction compared to the bookmaker’s spread. This in contrast to a fixed odds bet that pays a set amount if a certain criterion is met. Learn more about spread betting (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/guide/other-betting-options/spread-betting/).

PointsBet review summary

In summary, PointsBet (http://perform.digitalfuel.com.au/aff_c?offer_id=443&aff_id=2081&url_id=527) is an exciting new entrant to the Australian betting scene because since the departure of Sports Alive there have not been any Australian-licensed spread betting operators. Spread betting provides risk/reward elements that you simply don’t get with typical bookmakers or exchanges, so betting enthusiasts will enjoy the added diversity of betting options that PointsBet brings. Because it is a spread betting website, PointsBet has a higher learning curve for betting novices and it’s a high risk option for ill-disciplined punters, but for experienced, disciplined sports bettors, PointsBet will make a great compliment to existing bookmaker and betting exchange memberships.

View the PointsBet review (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/betting-agencies/bookmaker-reviews/pointsbet-review/)

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admin
2nd September 2017, 07:13 PM
A free online PointsBet Spread Betting Calculator (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/tools/online-calculators/pointsbet-spread-betting-calculator/) has been added to the Online Calculators (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/tools/online-calculators/) area of the Tools (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/tools/) section.

The spread betting calculator determines the impact of the maximum loss setting on payoffs for spread bets. The calculator is specific to the Australian-licensed spread betting bookmaker PointsBet (https://pointsbet.com/signup?promo=AUSSPORT&rf=Aus%20Sports%20Betting&ch=online&sc=affiliates&md=website&cp=170519%20signup).

Spread betting is a form of wagering that pays a variable amount depending on the accuracy of your prediction compared to the bookmaker’s spread. This in contrast to fixed odds betting, which pays a set amount if a certain criterion is met. Learn more about spread betting (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/guide/other-betting-options/spread-betting/).

Launched in early 2017, PointsBet (https://pointsbet.com/signup?promo=AUSSPORT&rf=Aus%20Sports%20Betting&ch=online&sc=affiliates&md=website&cp=170519%20signup) is currently the only Australian-licensed spread betting operator. Read our PointsBet review (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/betting-agencies/bookmaker-reviews/pointsbet-review/).

View the PointsBet spread betting calculator (http://www.aussportsbetting.com/tools/online-calculators/pointsbet-spread-betting-calculator/)

Pranav0011
27th December 2017, 04:16 AM
Never bet with pointsbet they mislead the advertisement. Once you win they wont let u place more then $1 or $2 on any morket that this more then 400 times win/loss. I have all details with screenshots of chat history & my twitter & facebook is blocked to post anything on thier page.