SilverPlay review
SilverPlay is a Curacao-licensed bookmaker with a nice site and plenty of options for betting on sports. In this SilverPlay bookmaker review we look at all the strengths and weaknesses of this sports betting site. What we hold dear are those elements to a bookmaker that really make a difference to its users, especially those users based on the Emerald isle and playing SilverPlay Ireland. We look at bookmaker features, markets, odds, promotions and more to give you a fully comprehensive review of the SilverPlay sports betting site.
SilverPlay Strengths and Weaknesses
Here we make it simple by listing the relevant strengths and weaknesses of the SilverPlay sportsbook. These are things that we know make a difference to customers:
SilverPlay Strengths
- Lots of options for betting on and competitive odds: With more than 27 sports and plenty of markets available on the most popular options, such as football, tennis and basketball, there is lots here
- Good live betting, virtual sports and esports options: SilverPlay is very much a modern bookie with its commitment to virtual sports, esports and then, of course, live betting, with plenty of markets on offer
- Solid customer service and banking: SilverPlay has plenty of banking options, ranging from bank transfer, Ewallets and pre-paid cards to crypto. There is 24-hour live chat and email for customer support, as well as FAQs.
SilverPlay Weaknesses
- Limited features: Apart from live betting, which is standard for all sports betting sites now, plus cash out (full and partial), live streaming on esports, and a limited results service, there’s nothing much else here.
- Missing sports and markets: As well as some glaring omissions for Irish sports fans, such as GAA, there are limited markets on sports such as rugby.
- Stringent promotion Ts and Cs: A 16x rollover requirement within 21 days on the welcome bonus is much too unrealistic for casual bettors.
Conclusion
Good, not great. That’s our summary of SilverPlay based on these very important strengths and differences. For casual bettors on the major sports, it’s a pretty good site that looks good and is easy to navigate. But scratch a little below the service and you’re not going to make your fortune here with a combination of missing nicher sports and markets, limited features and terms and conditions on the welcome bonus that we thought we’d seen the back of.