Quickbet was only a matter of time, launching at the start of 2025, as the owner L&L Europe finally moved into the sports betting niche. Of course, the other brands like All British Casino and Pub Casino do have sportsbooks, but Quickbet is the first L&L site that focuses mainly on sports punters in the UK.
L&L is licensed and regulated by the UKGC under the account number 38758, so punters don't have to be worry about the safety on its sites. Furthermore, it should also be noted that Altenar - which is used on many sites - provides the sportsbook for the L&L sites. This ensures that despite coming from a casino company, Quickbet's product is very decent.
Seeing as Quickbet is such a new site, you might wonder how we can tell the pros and cons already, but it's easy to be honest. All of the L&L sites share the same features and aside from different colour schemes, the interface is also the same. Of course, we have tested Quickbet ourselves so we are not just basing our words on the sisters.
It might not be up there with the best football bookies, for example, but we actually like how the Altenar sportsbook works. The betting margins are decent, withdrawal times are rather fast and there is a pretty good bet builder. On the other hand, the minimum deposit is set at £10 and we also found that UK racing is missing.
Below, we have taken a closer look at Quickbet's sister sites, which are also owned and operated by L&L Europe.
All British was founded in 2014 and since it was the first site of L&L, you could definitely say that it's the most prominent out of the bunch as well. The bookie even sponsored the 2024 UK Championship in snooker and although the branding isn't the most unique, you would still expect a decent standard.
The truth, however, is that All British Casino is just like any of its sisters on all fronts. Again, some punters will appreciate that the sisters are so similar but for others, this will be a reason not to join more than one of them. The welcome offer, at least on the sports front, is also decent here.
Some might still lump Pub Casino together with the other new betting sites, seeing as it launched in 2013. The second part of the name gives away the focus of the bookie but at the same time, most people associate pubs and gambling with sports betting. It shows by the fact that there is a decent welcome offer to claim for sports.
Delving a little deeper, the quality of the sportsbook is quite good thanks to Altenar's backing, and we have few complaints about the casino (as you would expect). Withdrawals are also rather fast, like the other L&L sites, so you would not be wrong to say that Pub Casino is a very decent bookie.
Hyper Casino operates in several regulated markets, not just the UK, but one of its larger followings is certainly in the latter. There is a clear focus on the casino, with the sportsbook appearing more like an afterthought than anything, but at least Altenar's backing means it's still a decent product.
The fact that there is no sports welcome offer further attests to this, but it's possible that improvements will be made in the future. In any case, there is a good amount of payment methods available and the app also has a good average rating, though it's not available for Android which is a shame.
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