I thought that would be interesting to some of our members. H2 Gambling Capital announced the top 10 regulated gambling markets globally. These are:
1. The UK
2. The USA
3. Australia
4. Italy
5. France
6. Germany
7. Canada
8. Sweden
9. Spain
10. Greece.
H2 Gambling Capital works closely with IBIA so I consider their analysis accurate.
I believe the USA will overpass the UK in the next couple of years as the market matures and more states allow online gambling. Whenever any recession comes, the UK will feel it harder due to bad Brexit management. The list includes only regulated markets and that is why we don't see China, India, Brazil, Mexico, and probably Turkey.
Top 10 gambling markets globally
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Very useful list for the professional/profitable bettor. As in, avoid said countries.
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Dont know for all of the countries on the list, but for some of them the regulated market means:
- illegalizing usage of locally unlicensed sportbooks/agents
- allowing the regulated books to limit anyone who does not loose money
So its either your money or your account.
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Dont know for all of the countries on the list, but for some of them the regulated market means:
- illegalizing usage of locally unlicensed sportbooks/agents
- allowing the regulated books to limit anyone who does not loose money
So its either your money or your account.
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Thanks Paul, that makes sense!
I was thinking in terms of Molly and Bet365, but there’s much more out there…
Re: Top 10 gambling markets globally
paul wrote: ↑Fri Mar 10, 2023 9:43 pm
Dont know for all of the countries on the list, but for some of them the regulated market means:
- illegalizing usage of locally unlicensed sportbooks/agents
- allowing the regulated books to limit anyone who does not loose money
So its either your money or your account.
Thanks Paul, that makes sense!
I was thinking in terms of Molly and Bet365, but there’s much more out there…