Mr Green Sportsbook Review
The current climate in the online gaming industry is such that many companies are trying to combine as many services as possible. It’s an understandable trend, since there are many players that would like to have access to everything in one place, but it does come with a few obvious risks.
Some companies seem to able to navigate those troubled waters, however, with Mr Green definitely being one of them.
Basic Info
Mr Green first appeared on the market in 2007. It was only a small casino at that point, but it started to grow relatively quickly thanks to its interesting marketing campaigns. Eventually, a sports betting service was added to the casino in order to facilitate further growth. Mr Green’s business headquarters can be found in Malta, but its roots can be traced back to Sweden.
Even though Mr Green seems to be doing its best on the license front, it currently doesn’t accept players from a fairly large list of countries that includes the United States, Spain, Italy, France, Belgium and Denmark.
Mr Green’s services are regulated by both the UK Gambling Commission and the Malta Gaming Authority.
Betting Offers
Mr Green is running a fixed-odds sports betting service that allows players to bet on a large selection of sports, including football, tennis, basketball and e-sports. Even minor sports are getting a tremendous amount of attention, so no players should be disappointed by what the bookmaker is offering on that front. The vast majority of events come with a nice selection of markets as well, while the typical margins are between 3% and 7%.
Players don’t necessarily have to place any pre-match bets, however, as Mr Green also has an in-play betting service that allows their customers to bet on events that are already taking place. The odds tend to be slightly lower than in pre-match betting, but the selection of events isn’t lagging behind – and neither is the range of markets.
Typically, players are required to wager at least €0.10.
Other Services
Unfortunately, Mr Green wasn’t offering any live streaming facilities at the time of writing, which means that it isn’t the ideal bookmaker for players that can’t do without that particular feature.
On the other hand, Mr Green is going to please all punters that prefer betting on the go, as its mobile apps – which are available for both iOS and Android – belong to the best in the business.
On top of the sports betting service, Mr Green also has an excellent casino section.
The customer service can be contacted by phone, e-mail and live chat.
Deposits and Withdrawals
Mr Green offers a variety of deposit methods, including bank transfers, debit cards, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard and PayPal. Players are typically required to deposit at least €5.
Usually, the bookmaker wants players to use the same method for both deposits and withdrawals, but players should be able to request a bank transfer if they deem that process unsuitable.
On the currency side, Mr Green is operating in Euros, British pounds, US dollars, Norwegian kroner and Swedish kronor (among others).
Summary
Even though Mr Green does market itself as an online casino, there’s no doubt that it’s currently doing a lot in order to become a rock-solid bookmaker that can cater to nearly all kinds of players as well. It’s probably never going to be appreciated by professional sports bettors, but it can definitely become a great place for players that don’t bet on an incredibly regular basis or that like to combine their betting activities with casino games.