You’ll now see the Tipico merry-go-round in every corner of Stakersland with big crowds forming every day to enjoy the 💴 non-stop entertainment. In fact, with a community of 2.3M and the face of Oliver Kahn greeting you upon arrival, it’s 💴 no wonder that Tipico is the number one betting choice for Germans, although you still might see an Austrian or 💴 two as you stand in line to place your bets. All the main sports available here are linked to the 💴 betting habits of their loyal stakers, so the big one is football with the Bundesliga taking huge volumes of wagering, 💴 as well as basketball, tennis, volleyball, handball, and ice hockey. To be honest, the Tipico team have little interest in 💴 foreign tournaments unless, of course, their own national team is involved. It’s Germany all the way here and this country 💴 is also becoming quite a hotbed for esports as well, so there was no surprise to see the likes of 💴 FIFA, Counter Strike, League of Legends, Dota, and Call of Duty all enjoying several betting markets on the latest competitions 💴 and leagues.

The limits at Tipico are straightforward and this shows that Tipico are resolute in supplying a staker-friendly service. The 💴 general limit on withdrawals is set to £100,000 per staker per week, but it does state that other limits on 💴 winnings may apply. Additionally, keeping with the same limit, all winnings per betting slip is also capped at £100,000 but 💴 again other limits on winnings may apply. On the front of these limits, the value to stakers does look enticing 💴 but those extra limits that are missing the all-important explanations could prove otherwise. Taking those £100,000 limits into account, our 💴 number guys have calculated that it would take Tipico only 45 minutes to balance the books, and around three hours 💴 if you got lucky and hit four winning bets of £100,000 each. Considering the financial numbers at Tipico, we would 💴 suggest that all the funds would be available to payout as soon as you hit those upper limits.