Where can aussies bet when Pinnacle & others leave our shores?
Last week in my monthly post, I said that with the new laws coming in, it would be much harder for winning punters to get a bet on in 2017. I had assumed that most of you knew about these new laws and what they would mean. But I was inundated with emails asking about it and what can be done.
Just in case you were not aware, the Interactive Gambling Amendment Bill 2016 was presented before the house of representatives last year and is likely to be passed in the coming months. The main point for us sports punters is that offshore bookmakers are explicitly not allowed to offer their services to Australian customers. Online In-play betting has been explicitly disallowed and Australian bookmakers can no longer offer it. There was no mention at all about a minimum bet law.
The bill itself is for all Gambling (casinos, sports, poker) and it’s main aims are for the government to receive as much tax as possible and to protect vulnerable gamblers. For those of us who can not bet with Australian bookmakers because they deem us to be “uneconomical”, well we are down around 183 on the list of concerns for the government when it comes to the Interactive Gambling Bill. It will be a few years before they even look into a minimum bet law.
So we are stuck. We can’t bet with the Australian bookmakers, and the legitimate offshore bookmakers who are fully regulated also won’t let us bet with them. In essence, we have been told that if we dedicate our time and effort to betting and find an edge, we can no longer bet.
What’s likely to happen?
So when the law does pass, what will happen? We can have a look at the UK as an example. In 2014 they passed the Point of consumption (PoC) tax. This tax meant any gambling company that wanted to service the UK would need to get a license and pay 15% of gross profits from UK customers. Most of the sharp books (the one’s that allow winners to bet), closed all UK customers accounts and left the market.
We can expect the exact same thing to happen with the Australian market. The legitimate offshore bookmakers will leave and the dodgy ones will stay and fill the gap in the market. What this will do is create even more problems as more and more people who are unable to bet with Australian bookmakers will be forced into betting with these dodgier offshore bookies and increase the risks of never seeing their money again.
There are really only a few offshore bookmakers Australians really want to bet with. Those being Pinnacle and a few of the asian books. These books have high limits and take bets. Pretty much what a bookmaker is meant to do. So how can we make sure we can continue to bet with them when the new laws pass?
Note: It is not illegal for an individual to bet with an offshore bookmaker, it will only be illegal for these bookmakers to offer a service.
How to continue using offshore bookies
For most successful punters, we will have ways to make sure we can still get our bets on. But if the bookmaker does close access to all Australians, we are left with a few options.
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Leave the country.
The world is a big place and the internet has made it possible to live anywhere and stay in contact with friends and family. There are many amazing places all over the world that are nicer and more affordable than where you are living right now. Personally, if I made my living from betting, I’d move to Europe. You will have to deal with visa issues and so on, but it is possible to pack up and move to another country (although a bit extreme). A VPN will not help in this situation as you will also need an overseas address.
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Find a Friend
No, I’m not talking about the app on your Iphone you use to track your girlfriends whereabouts. I’m talking about getting a friend/family member who lives overseas to set up an account in his name for you. This option is a bit iffy, as you would first need a friend who lives overseas, and secondly be able to trust that friend (and have the friend trust you). I would not reccomend this option.
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Use a Bet-broker/Agent
This is by far the best option. There are a few reputable companies that are now filling this need. A Bet-broker provides a single account to a customer and allows them to bet at all the big offshore books. It means you can have the one central bank and place your bets at whichever bookmaker has the best odds. They make their money by getting an affiliate commission from the sportsbook based on turnover.
The Software many of these services use have continued to improve over the years and it is very impressive. Some of these companies also take bets over instant messaging services (Skype). Most pro bettors already use one of these services to get their bets on. It saves them time (searching for the best odds, logging into sites and finding the market), and the hassle of moving funds around.
The main concern many new users would have is if their money is safe. All of these companies are fully licensed just like the offshore bookmakers. But as always, do as much research as possible before deciding if it is right for you.
Note: Any or all of these services may decide to also not accept Australian clients when the new laws are passed, so it would be a good idea to have accounts with as many as possible.
Note: The links below are affiliate links.
Sportmarket Pro
I have talked about Sportmarket before. They continue to improve their product and I feel it is the best option. The software is set up to look like a typical bookmaker, but when you click on an event, it shows you all the odds from the bookmakers on their platform and how much you can bet. This makes it easy to get the best possible odds and for 99% of us, we can get our entire bet on.
Sportmarket does allow accounts in AUD and you can deposit & withdraw via Bank transfer or ewallets. It offers all the major sports and continues to add new ones. Another advantage is that you can do your in-play betting via the platform and any bets placed on Betfair through their platform has a 2.3% commission rate. So if you are premium charged, it makes perfect sense to bet via this platform.
The bookmakers on their platform are Betfair, Betdaq, Ga288 (GalaxyBet), IBC, ISN, Matchbook, Pinnacle, SBO & Singbet.
You can sign up to Sportmarket Pro here.
AsianConnect
Asianconnect offers a very similar service as Sportmarket, with a few other options. You can use their platform (just like Sportmarket), or you can use their skype service. It initially feels strange to place your bets over skype chat, but it works pretty well. You let them know what match you want to bet on and how much and they come back with the odds they can get for you.
They currently only offer EUR & GBP accounts, but you can deposit via ewallets, bankwire and Bitcoin. Bitcoin will continue to grow in the gambling space and this will be a great way to move around funds very quickly.
Asianconnect has told me they are not affected by the upcoming Australian law.
You can sign up to Asianconnect here.
Other Brokers
There are a few other brokers, but they are only for the larger bettors (min $1k per bet). If you do bet more than that, don’t hesitate to get in contact with me via the “Contact Me” button on the right and I can let you know about these other options.
Sad state of affairs
It is a sad state of affairs we find ourselves in. It’s great that the government is looking to update the old gambling laws, but they really don’t seem to grasp the dire situation for the profitable bettors. By not introducing a minimum bet law, they are essentially condoning the conduct of the bookmakers who are registered here. A minimum bet law means we could all trust that our bets would be accepted by Australian licensed companies, that they would pay product fees, GST and taxes and we would not be at risk of losing our money when forced to send it offshore.
For many of us, all this effort is just not worth it and many people who love to punt as a hobby and happen to be good at it will simply quit, leaving only losing & problem gamblers. These new laws will not produce the desired effect and I believe it will actually make the problem worse. The next few years will be a poor time to be a profitable sports bettor, but we will eventually get there, and in the 2020’s I believe if anyone wants to place a bet for a decent stake, the bookmakers will be forced to accept it. Until then we continue to adapt.
I have used a broker myself (I went with premiumtradings, so far happy with them), it helped me quite a lot to access some markets closed to me otherwise. I remember when I was getting started my biggest doubt was whether they are totally reliable. But now I think with the established brokers (like the ones listed above) there is not much to worry about in that respect. One must find a solution, life is surely hard without Pinnacle.
Without Pinnacle I would quit.
Can i bet on player performance market in basketball, on sportmarket, such as number of points of a certain player or such…they have them on Betfair?
I doubt it, they only have major sports and the most popular markets.
shame, I have a nice thing going in that market 🙂
Maybe you know some asian bookies that have this in their offer and are solid (wont restrict me in like 20 days like some bookies…) like Pinnacle or something like it.
Which bookies come close to Pinn so I can research if they have this market…
I don’t think any of the asian books have these markets.
If Pinnacle pulls out of Australia in 2017, and you have to give up betting, it could be one of the greatest favours to winning punters. So long as you do not leave your past winnings in bank accounts, rather purchase hard assets. Just look up “bail in” laws if you have any doubts. As all unbacked fiat currencies have done in history, they all should reach their intrinsic value later this year.
Why do you think things will improve in the 2020s?
That will be enough time to see what they implemented fixed nothing and they will look to tackle the smaller issues.
My experience with both Asianconnect and Premium Tradings has been great. The bitcoin options are a nice addition, but the exchange rates they use for BTC are terrible, compared to standard currency conversions.
For example: deposit 1 BTC will convert to 864 euros.
Withdrawing 864 euros will get you 0.901 BTC.
You pay the price for using anonymous money.
Bitcoin still has a lot of issues, as it is still very volitile.. So you could deposit 1 bitcoin in January when it is worth $900, you could double that and withdraw 2 bitcoins in March when each bitcoin is only worth $450, so even thought you doubled your bank, you come out even, or it can also work in the opposite way.
So you are really gambling twice, the actual sports betting and gambling on the bitcoin price. It will need to become fairly stable before it really takes off.
This would be true for ‘real’ BTC books like Cloudbet and Nitrogen. The brokers however convert your BTC to euro or US$ so the volatility your exposed to is limited to the time it takes to withdraw and then convert again to AU$.
What about Centrebet? Apparently they now explicitly welcome winners
Currently only on Horse racing and a few Sports (NBA, Big Bash) and only 2 hours before kickoff. It’s a step in the right direction, but from their prior actions, we will just wait and see how long it lasts.
If you recall, Sportsmarket Pro pulled the plug on the UK too not long after the POC tax law was passed. Presumably this was because they didn’t have the necessary license. Same thing will most likely happen in Oz.
Yep, that’s why it’s a good idea to sign up to as many as possible and see which ones allow access.
It doesn’t appear that sport market pro allow bets on AFL? Is this correct?
No, but if enough people email and ask them, they will add it.
Sportmarket restricted Betfair for Australian customers last year. Did they or will they for Pinnacle after March 12?
Well what an extremely sad state of affairs it is presently.
As of 19th March Sportmarket no longer accept AUD as a currency option.
As far as I knew this was the first, last and only place that had Australian dollars as a currency option.
Its a real shame as I found them quite good.
Are there any other options with Australian dollars ?
Everything is now EUR or USD. Transferwise is a great option though.
> Note: It is not illegal for an individual to bet with an offshore bookmaker, it will only be illegal for these bookmakers to offer a service.
Is this also true for online in-play betting (i.e. it’s not illegal for an individual to bet in-play with a bookmaker, but it is illegal for a bookmaker (or betfair) to offer this service)?
Hi Josh, I believe that is the case, but as always DYOR.
Cheers
Steve
can you please do an updated review of both broker services and how they work specifically for australian services.
if they’re still active and offering a decent service their should be a decent amount of affiliate income available (there is basically nothing current out there as far as I can see).
cheers – enjoy reading your blog
Both are still the same. More details have been given to Dailyprofit members (how to sign up, fund, so on)
I can’t find any sports betting agents for U.S. based accounts. Do you know of any?
The ones above should work for all.
Just tried signing up to asianconnect via your link. It says access denied this site is restricted in your location
cannot sign up to asianconnect access denied restricted in this location
Looks like they have stopped Australians, I have sent an email to them to ask what’s going on.