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PointsBet Rating:

4.4/5

PointsBet Review

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PointsBet Overview

JD Daniels
JD Daniels - Senior Sportsbook Analyst

PointsBet was once a prominent name in U.S. sports betting, known for its unique features and strong market presence. However, in 2023, the brand was acquired by Fanatics Inc., and the PointsBet platform was officially shut down.

This review remains available for historical reference, but for up-to-date information and current betting options, we recommend visiting our Fanatics Sportsbook review instead.

PointsBet score

  • Unique features like PointsBetting
  • Excellent SGPs & Lightning Bets
  • Excellent mobile product
  • Top customer service
  • Casino is very limited
  • PayPal is only e-wallet supported
Bonus offer
45 35 25 15 5
4.5/5
Betting variety
45 35 25 15 5
4.5/5
Mobile experience
45 35 25 15 5
4.5/5
Payment options
40 30 20 10 0
4/5
Betting experience
45 35 25 15 5
4.5/5
Support
45 35 25 15 5
4.5/5
Summary
44 34 24 14 4
4.4/5
PointsBet quick facts
Website pointsbet.com
Game TypesSportsbook & Casino
Deposit methodsVisa & MasterCard, PayPal, Online Banking, PayNearMe, ACH, PointsBet MasterCard, In-person (where available)
Withdrawal methodsPayPal, Online Banking, PayNearMe, ACH, PointsBet MasterCard, In-person (where available)
AppsiPhone, Android
Support24/7 Live Chat, Email
OwnerPointsBet Holdings Ltd.
Founded Year2015
HeadquarterDenver, CO
Bonus CodeN/A

PointsBet Sportsbook: everything you need to know

PointsBet arrived on American shores in Jan 2019, after teaming up with Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey, one of the first states to legalize online sports betting. The company, originally from the land down under immediately embraced the American market, focusing on the pro leagues.

They wasted no time in signing NBA and NFL legends Farmer Allen Iverson and Darelle Revis as brand ambassadors.

They also launched an incredibly generous deposit bonus, one of the largest we have ever seen. These guys mean business!

PointsBet offers a decent range of sports to bet on. They also claim to offer the largest selection of betting markets for the NBA and NFL.

Most importantly, the online sportsbook has carved out a niche for themselves in the form of points betting. We explain how this form of betting works below, but needless to say, if you are looking for points betting then you need to look no further than PointsBet.

Their website is a little on the dark and dingy side, but it works well. It easy to navigate, does not lag and we have not encountered any problems with it. Their customer service is very good and also reliable.

In conclusion, we can highly recommend this tried and tested sportsbook, which not only offers a standard selection of fixed bets but also a new and exciting form of betting.

PointsBet Sportsbook: the good 👍

  • On Point. Literally, PointsBet does exactly what it says on the tin, in that it offers a unique high reward (high) risk points betting option. We explain more below.
  • Pro American Sports Betting. There is a huge selection of bets available for the NBA, NHL, MLB and NFL.
  • Customer Service. PointsBet offers a live chat, as well as other options. They are quick to respond and helpful.
  • Excellent mobile product. Although it could look better, we love the functionality of the PointsBet mobile app. It never lags and it's easy to use.

PointsBet Sportsbook: the bad 👎

    • Very basic casino - the casino element of PointsBet is still fairly barebones.
    • No Venmo - PayPal is currently the only e-wallet supported by PointsBet.

PointsBet Sportsbook - Betscanner's Final Verdict

PointsBet is a great sportsbook with a completely unique offering.

The brand made a name for itself in Australia when it offered a new form of betting, where punters would be rewarded or docked points for how wrong or write their bet was.

It's an exciting deviation from the sports betting norm and something we highly recommend you try, especially if your good at predicting major upsets.

But it's not just built a reputation for itself as a novelty bookie. It also offers an excellent selection of standard fixed odds for a large number of sporting events.

In short, you'll find everything you need in a standard sportsbook plus an incredibly fun points betting add-on.

PointsBet Comparison PointsBet DraftKings Sportsbook FanDuel Sportsbook
Bonus offer4.5/54/54.5/5
Betting variety4.5/55/55/5
Mobile experience4.5/55/55/5
Payment Options4/55/55/5
Betting experience4.5/55/54.5/5
Support4.5/54/54/5
Summary4.4/54.6/54.7/5

Points Betting Explained

This is an entirely different way of betting to the standard fixed odds betting. With fixed odds betting you can bet on one team to win and if you win or lose depending on that outcome. With the traditional form of betting, you do not win or lose more or less depending on the margin of that win or loss.

With points betting the amount you win or lose from your wager changes according to how far away from the line the final result is.

So, if you back the Lakers to win, you will lose if they lose, but the amount you win if they win will depend on how many points they score.

This type of betting will potentially get you more returns, but it is also a riskier form of betting. The odds will always be adjusted to account for the points spread. So, don’t think that it’s a traditional bet but with an added bonus of a bigger win if the points are higher.

That’s not to say that this form of betting can’t be a good idea sometimes. If you feel that more of the risk lies in the amount a team will win by rather than them actually winning, then that might be a good example of when you should use this form of betting.

Put simply, if the team you back wins big then so do you.

It is also important to think about what sport you are points betting on. For example, soccer would not be a good sport to bet with points, considering how low scoring it is. The NBA or NFL would be better sports to points bet on.

As we mentioned earlier, PointsBet is the only sportsbook in the USA that is currently offering points betting. So, if you fancy testing out this form of betting then you’ve found your sportsbook!

PointsBet sportsbook mobile app

The PointsBet mobile app is an excellent product that offers the same service as its desktop site. You can place standard fixed, in-play and points bets on your mobile just as you can with your desktop. You can find a link to the sportsbook app on their website.

We found their app to be a no-frills way to place your bets with PointsBet. For a sportsbook that offers such a unique niche, they need their USP - points betting - to work perfectly on all platforms, which it does.

PointsBet offers a sportsbook app for both iOS and Android devices.

The app could look better, the aesthetics are a little drab and dreary. However, the functionality is of the highest standard. We think this is much more important, after all its what on the inside that counts!

In-play is not just a popular function for PointsBet customers but Americans in general so it's a real plus that the app is not buggy and never seems to lag, as this can be detrimental to live betting.

PointsBet deposit & withdrawal

There are a number of payment options available for withdrawals and deposits.

PointsBet Card This is the easiest way to deposit and withdraw with PointsBet. The card effectively works like a prepaid credit or debit card.

PayPal This is incredibly popular method, as it circumvents some of the restrictions placed on you by banks.

ACH/Check This method pulls funds directly from your checking account. Make sure that you keep on an eye on how much you are withdrawing from your account.

PayWithMyBank With this service you can pay directly with your online bank account and avoid cards and a registration process.

PayNearMe A similar service to PayWithMyBank that allows you to pay where and when you want.

How to Withdraw from PointsBet with PayPal

Step 1: Click on the Dropdown Menu > Click on Withdraw > Select 'PayPal'

Step 2: Enter your Withdrawal amount and click the yellow 'PayPal' bar

Step 3: Enter your PayPal information into the correct boxes to link it. Then confirm the account you want to withdraw to.

Note: If you click 'Credit or Debit Card' it will prompt you to enter your card details and create a PayPal account.

Step 4 : Enter your PointsBet password to securely finish requesting the withdrawal and submit

PointsBet Promotions

PointsBet are big on their promos as you can probably tell from their sign-up bonus. One thing about their promos that we really appreciate is the fact that they offer them for a range of different sports including, soccer, F1, tennis, basketball, baseball, football and hockey.

The types of promos can range from home run bonus bets to boosted odds. They certainly keep you on your toes with all their promotions. We recommend you keep checking their promotions page to keep yourself updated.

They even have a ‘name a bet’ option where you can go on social media and request a bet by tweeting @PointsBetUSA. We have seen some other sportsbooks who have done this before and it can be a great way to engage their customers on social media.

PointsBet States: Where is PointsBet Legal?

PointsBet was available in the following states:

  • Colorado (Sportsbook)
  • Illinois (Sportsbook)
  • Indiana (Sportsbook)
  • Iowa (Sportsbook)
  • Kansas (Sportsbook)
  • Maryland (Sportsbook)
  • Louisiana (Sportsbook)
  • Michigan (Sportsbook & Casino)
  • New Jersey (Sportsbook & Casino)
  • New York (Sportsbook)
  • Ohio (Sportsbook)
  • Pennsylvania (Sportsbook)
  • Virginia (Sportsbook)
  • West Virginia (Sportsbook & Casino)

What You need to sign up with PointsBet

JD Daniels
JD Daniels - Senior Sportsbook Analyst
  • Full name
  • Date of Birth
  • Address
  • Email
  • Last 4 digits of Social Security Number

*In Iowa you also need to submit a valid ID and recent proof of address to ID@pointsbet.com

PointsBet Sports

As you might expect, PointsBet’s slate of available sports is one of the widest you will find. Over 20 professional and college sports available including:

  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Cycling
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • MMA
  • Motor Sports
  • Soccer
  • Tennis

PointsBet Review FAQ

Is PointsBet Legit?

Yes. PointsBet is a fully licensed and reputable US sportsbook.

They launched in the US in 2019, in operate in over a dozen states. If you are physically located in one of these states and at least 21 years old, PointsBet is available for you.

How does PointBets spread work?

PointBets spread works by altering the amount you win or lose according to how many points the team you have backed wins or loses by.

How do I contact PointsBet?

You can contact PointsBet by e-mail or live chat. The company's customer service is available 24/7 in Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, New Jersey, Indiana and Michigan.

Who owns PointsBet?

PointsBet is an Australian company that was founded in 2017. It has now partnered with Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey.

They launched their US site in 2018 and are now live in over a dozen states, including Colorado, Michigan, New Jersey, Indiana, Illinois and Iowa.

Is there a PointsBet Casino

Yes. PointsBet players located in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia can access the PointsBet Casino in their app or website.

Does PointsBet have an android app?

Yes. PointsBet’s mobile app is available on both Android and iOS.

The mobile app is now live in Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, New Jersey and Colorado.

Is PointsBet legal in New York?

Yes. As of January 2022, PointsBet is legal, live, and fully operational in the state of New York.

What is PointsBet?

PointsBet is an online sportsbook founded in Australia and currently expanding in the United States. PointsBet is active in over a dozen states and is considered one of the best online sportsbooks in the US.