Simplebet, a micro-betting product expert, announced today it had added Hard Rock Digital as a major US sports betting partner to its list of partners.
Expand US Product Market
Simplebet will be able to offer its micro-betting portfolio on the Hard Rock Sportsbook Platform in multiple states as part of the new agreement. This will expand the operator’s offerings and attract customers.
Matt Primeaux, president of Hard Rock Digital, said: “Hard Rock Sportsbook has a commitment to build the best product on the market. We know that our players will love the addition of live play-by-play betting in football, basketball and baseball to the already robust in-play offering.”
Simplebet’s short-form betting market for NBA, MLB and NFL will be available via Hard Rock Sportsbook. This arrangement allows Simplebet to expand its US and North American presence.
Chris Bevilacqua is the chief executive officer of Simplebet. He believes that Simplebet will improve Hard Rock Sportsbook’s live betting offering.
Entertainment for any type of online player
Primeaux also stated that Simplebet’s micro-betting product is “perfect for both sports fans who don’t have the time to play a full-game and casino players who enjoy quick-resolution games such as slots, roulette and blackjack. Primeaux was convinced that the integration these products can provide entertainment for “any type of online player” as well as attract more players to Hard Rock Sportsbook.
Simplebet’s in-play markets gained popularity during NFL playoffs earlier this year. Their addition to Hard Rock Sportsbook during the NBA conference finals, as well as when the MLB season begins to heat up promises to offer new and exciting ways for players and bettors to get involved with the action.
Simplebet offers a range of innovative products that are tailored for the NFL, NBA and MLB. It also has products designed specifically for college football and basketball.
Hard Rock Digital, Amelco and Simplebet are the latest partners to join Simplebet’s gaming partner list.
Caesars Sportbook , which launched at the end of the year, became the third major US operator that partnered with Simplebet to enhance its micro-betting offerings. DraftKings, and bet365 were the two other operators who had previously signed deals with Simplebet.