Online Roulette Introduced

Minimum bet is R10

Leading South African operator, Sportingbet, have introduced the first, fully licensed and legal offering, of live roulette games to the online betting market in South Africa.

For the very first time, South Africans can safely bet on roulette games in an entirely online environment (web or mobile) provided by a licensed South African bookmaker.

Why is this important? It means punters are assured that their winnings are valid and legal and will be paid out while not taxable and without investigation or questioning from South Africa regulators, SARB or SARS.

Utilising a series of live cameras, Sportingbet offers riveting roulette table video feeds from casinos, resorts and hotels around the world and provides South African players with the ability to bet on their favourite red/black, odd/even, straight up, split and number bets.

This is available on the Sportingbet App or via their website.

Roulette is a popular game in South Africa and punters have welcomed this offering which provides them with a remarkably intuitive user interface making the placing of bets both quick and easy.

Payouts are instantly credited to user accounts and can be withdrawn at any time.

The minimum bet size is R10, while the max single bet winnings are set to R5 Million  meaning there’s almost no limit to the entertainment value provided.

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Dylan Liebenberg – Marketing Manager Sportingbet, said:

“It’s literally a game-changing moment for punters as Sportingbet becomes the first to introduce fully licensed and legal Roulette games to the SA market. I’m so proud to be part of a company that constantly provides cutting edge innovation and entertainment with the safety of its customers as its top priority. The real question must then be, what’s next for Sportingbet’s customers? Guess you will just have to watch this space!”

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