TheScoreBet released its web version on Wednesday. This confirms that the company seeks to gain an advantage in the highly competitive provincial market, which has seen more then 40 companies launch in the past 2022.
TheScore Bet launches a web version for better engagement
TheScore Bet’s sportsbook has been optimized to make it easy for customers to view futures and odds on upcoming games. The website features popular options such as lines and game props as well as player props. Additionally, the website launched in time for the NCAA Division I Basketball Championships also known as March Madness.
TheScore SVP for product management Noah Levy commented on the launch and said that the company was thrilled to have the desktop version of the site. This is to help the brand further establish itself in the provincial market. He explained that it is all about “providing an additional way for Ontario fans to play with theScore Bet”, browse the wide range of markets, and enjoy their favourite casino games.”
TheScore Bet has worked hard to increase its offering across the board. This includes a daily jackpot and live dealer content, as well as parlay bets, which were introduced in November 2013. TheScore Bet is committed to providing a complete technological offering that allows it to fully control its operations. This includes risk management and player account management.
The company also provides extensive coverage of a variety of high-profile sporting events such as March Madness and NBA Playoffs. NHL Playoffs and the Super Bowl are just a few. It will continue to be available on the website.
TheScore was also named as a finalist in the Best in Sports Betting award by the Sports Business Journal. These awards are a significant mark of excellence that theScore would like to keep as evidence of its continued efforts to provide worthwhile betting and gaming entertainment for all.