Compare online betting sites using ratings and reviews from Bettors.Club users. Check each bookmaker’s Final Score, Overall Rating, Detailed Rating, user reviews and availability in your location.
Rankings are based on approved Bettors.Club community ratings. When both rating types are available, the Final Score combines 50% Overall Rating and 50% Detailed Rating. See how ratings work
Bookmaker review FAQ
How Bettors.Club ratings, detailed scores, and review moderation work.
How is the Final Score calculated?
The Final Score combines two community signals: the Overall Rating and the Detailed Rating. When both are available, the Overall Rating makes up 50% of the Final Score and the Detailed Rating makes up the other 50%. If one side has no votes yet, the score uses the available approved rating data until more ratings are collected.
What is the Overall Rating?
The Overall Rating is the quick 1 to 5 star vote users leave for the bookmaker as a whole. It reflects the user’s general experience and opinion of that bookmaker.
What is the Detailed Rating?
The Detailed Rating is built from separate 1 to 5 star votes for specific areas such as website and app experience, sports and markets coverage, odds value, betting limits, customer service, bonuses, payment methods, payout speed, verification, trust, and bet settlement. These areas are combined into one Detailed Rating score.
Why can total ratings be higher than Overall Rating votes?
Total ratings include approved Overall Rating votes plus unique Detailed Rating groups. If one user rates several Detailed Rating areas for the same bookmaker, those category votes are grouped together and count as one Detailed Rating group in the total.
When do reviews appear publicly?
Reviews can be held in pending status for manual verification before they appear publicly. This helps filter spam, duplicate submissions, suspicious activity, and low-quality entries. Approved ratings and reviews are then included in the public score and review lists.
Do affiliate relationships affect scores?
No. Bookmaker scores are driven by community ratings. A commercial or affiliate relationship can be disclosed on a bookmaker profile, but it does not change how the Final Score, Overall Rating, or Detailed Rating is calculated.


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