In 2024, PointsBet opened the doors to a new bookmaking shop in Melbourne, Australia. Although they started out small, the ♣️ company quickly became noticed for a style of play that set them apart from other bookmakers. The company knew if ♣️ they were going to survive in a crowded marketplace, they needed an angle to grab the attention of the masses. ♣️ That angle was ‘Points Betting’.

What is “points betting”? Points Betting is PointBet’s take on the old school bet type that ♣️ was commonly referred to as action points. With this bet the player is betting on their team to win, but ♣️ also on each point their team wins by. Let’s say you betR$110 on the Celtics -1 and they win by ♣️ 4, you have beaten the spread by 3 and each point returnsR$100 forR$300 total profit. It’s a similar concept to ♣️ betting per ball on the pool table or if you played someone 1-on-1 in basketball forR$100 per point. Even if ♣️ you are losing by a wide margin you are still going to play your heart out for every possession! It’s ♣️ the same at PointsBet Sportsbook. The game is never over as you have action on every… point!

Points betting was an ♣️ early hit. A year into operation, PointsBet had 45,000+ bettors and was paying out a few hundred million in winnings ♣️ per year. The Aussie bookmaker knew they had their finger on the pulse of the sports betting market. They knew ♣️ they wanted to expand. And when PointsBet CEO Sam Swanell saw online sports betting in the USA was no longer ♣️ a pipe dream, he knew expanding in the USA would become the primary focus.

By January 2024, PointsBet partnered with the ♣️ Meadowlands Racetrack and became the ninth bookmaker to serve the New Jersey betting public under state mandated regulations. PointsBet has ♣️ outperformed earnings expectations relative to their percentage of players in NJ. As legalization of sports betting continues to sweep across ♣️ the country, they have expanded to other states. PointsBet currently operates in New Jersey, Iowa, Indiana and are nearly live ♣️ in Colorado.

Like in Australia, PointsBet has been recognized for it’s high risk / high reward style of betting. Having the ♣️ option to go big or go home can be useful on occasions when you have a large edge. However, with ♣️ great risk comes great responsibility! Points Betting is not for the faint of heart. For those that don’t want to ♣️ sweat every update to ESPN’s scoreboard, traditional betting is also available. We suggest all new bettors start here. The truly ♣️ disciplined, advanced sports bettor will appreciate the opportunity to magnify their edge when risking more on the margin of victory.