Launched in 1999, bet-at-home is an established and respected gaming brand that offers a casino, sportsbook, and poker room. They’re best known for their sportsbook, although the online casino has gained a little traction.
Software providers here include Amaya and NetEnt. Given that NetEnt is one of the world’s largest gaming developers, their presence is heavily felt here.
Bet-at-home Casino is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority and UK Gambling Commission. Considering that these are two of the world’s strongest licensing jurisdictions, there’s reason to believe that bet-at-home is reputable.
What else can you expect from this site? Let’s take a look by covering bet-at-home’s promotions, loyalty rewards, games, download, banking options, and customer service.
Any information on promotional offers is current at the time of writing and may be out of date. More current bonus information can be found in the bonus area on this page.
The bet-at-home welcome bonus is worth a 100% match up to €200. This isn’t the largest bonus we’ve seen in the industry, but what we really like is the 30x the bonus wagering requirements.We’re surprised to find that there are no other casino promotions currently being offered by bet-at-home. This isn’t totally uncommon among sportsbooks that focus on their core customer group. However, bet-at-home is a larger operation than most casinos, which is where the surprise comes in.
This is another area where bet-at-home is severely lacking because they don’t have a VIP program for casino players. The only thing we found is a VIP Club for poker players, which includes 5 different levels. Of course, if you’re not here for the poker, this is of little value to you.
While Amaya also has some games here, we notice that the slots section is dominated by NetEnt games. The slots action is highlighted by bet-at-home’s jackpot games, which include Arabian Nights and Mega Fortune – both of which are capable of 7-figure payouts.
Other popular NetEnt slots here include: Aloha! Cluster Pays, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Divine Fortune, Dracula, Blood Suckers, Gonzo’s Quest, Guns N’ Roses, Jack Hammer, Jimi Hendrix, Jungle Games, Koi Princess, Starburst, Thunderfist, Warlords: Crystals of Power, and Wild Wild West: The Great Train Heist.
We’ve seen Evolution Gaming listed as a developer for bet-at-home, which would be great since they offer a large selection of live dealer casino games. But after looking at the live casino, we only see a small number of NetEnt blackjack and roulette variations.
This casino also features around two dozen more games in their blackjack, roulette, and table games area. Overall, this isn’t an outstanding selection, but it’s enough to appease sports bettors and poker players who want to try casino games.
When you click the register button on the homepage, you may be warned that you need the latest version of Flash before downloading the casino games. Provided you have the updated version, the software download will begin, and you can create an account in the meantime.
Bet-at-home restricts a few dozen countries from creating an account and playing for real money here. Some of the largest countries and territories include Denmark, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Korea, Pakistan, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Turkey, and the US.
Available deposit methods here include: VISA, MasterCard, Diners Club, Dotpay, EPS, Giropay, Przelewy24, Skrill, SOFORT, Bank transfer, Paysafecard, Neteller, Paybox, and PayPal. Please note that Visa, MasterCard, and Diner’s Club all require a 2% processing fee on transactions.
You can withdraw money using Bank Transfer, credit card, Neteller, PayPal, and Skrill. Note that you can use Skrill for free twice per month, and Bank Transfer cashouts are free up to three times per month.
Customer Service
Bet-at-home customer support can be reached through email, live chat, and phone. They also offer an FAQ section that covers some important topics. No hours are given on customer service’s availability. So we’ll assume that they’re open 24/7.
Our main take on bet-at-home is that their casino is underwhelming and doesn’t offer much different from the industry. The only truly good thing we can say about this site is the intact reputation and a 30x wagering requirements on the bonus. Of course, once you get past this reward, then you don’t have anything to look forward to in the way of promotions.
We’re also really disappointed that bet-at-home doesn’t offer a casino loyalty program. We couldn’t even find a sportsbook loyalty program, instead only seeing a poker VIP club.
The games are decent, with a solid array of NetEnt slots, table games, and live dealer tables. We’d like to see another top-tier provider like Microgaming in the mix, but we can’t complain too much about the selection. We’ll also give bet-at-home credit for offering a fair number of deposit options.
In summary, nothing about bet-at-home casino stands out. They’re okay if you enjoy their sportsbook or poker room, and want to try some casino games on the side. But if you’re solely focused on casino gaming, then you’ll want to try a site with more games and bonuses.
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