I think this is not a very appropriate combination. In my opinion, poker, casinos, and betting should be separate functioning sites. For example, I only play poker, I don't play in casinos because it is almost always a financial loss for me, and the same goes for sports betting.Do you think it's okay to offer sports and casino bets in poker rooms?
Hehe agree about sports betting , becouse i love placing bets , after i won some money in poker . )Sports betting - yes, but for some reason I don’t trust online casinos.
The market is looking for profit maximization. And the biggest revenue is sports betting. The world's largest sportsbook Bet365 has more than three million daily unique users. The world's largest poker site GG has 196,000 players on average. pokerstars has 55.000 and partypoker has just 1,100. When I want to watch a football match there is an abundance of advertisements for sports betting. Haven't seen a commercial for poker in years. The market is too small.I don't know if it's right or wrong, I only know that in a free market, business opportunities are exploited and there are many of us who, just as we bet at the tables, bet on sports and casinos.
Sure. If I win some money playing poker and I'm going to watch a game, why not make a small bet to make it more fun?Hehe agree about sports betting , becouse i love placing bets , after i won some money in poker . )
PokerStars Sports give me access to all sorts of sportsbetting here in Denmark . However, the odds are not very competitive.I sure liked all the sportsbet promotions that pokerstars had when it introduced sportsbetting to Canadian players a few years ago. But sadly they came to an end and now the only sportsbet offer involves getting power path tickets. I am so sick of that power path. I just do not have the time for it. As for casino I just do the free spin of the day.