Pointsbet Opens New Retail Sportsbook in Illinois

The new site is PointsBet’s fourth retail outlet in the state, and it will be run in conjunction with Hawthorne Race Course out of the Crazy Pour Sports Bar at Club Hawthorne. There are three betting windows where customers may make cash bets with croupiers and eight self-service kiosks where customers can put wagers at their own pace.

Crazy Pour Sports Bar has more than 160 Televisions and an LED sports ticker in addition to seating for 400 people. PointsBet USA CEO, Johnny Aitken: “With a complete lineup of NFL playoffs, NBA, and NHL games, we couldn’t be more delighted to be giving a new place for Illinois sports lovers to watch and wager on their favorite sports.” A PointsBet representative of the retail sportsbook’s opening said that they are  happy to be able to serve the Illinois sports community with another premium facility that caters to both sports fans and bettors, and everyone,

PointsBet Illinois Highlights

Point spread sports betting with an exhilarating twist: Let’s get this out of the way first: the notion of a point spread is not novel in the world of sports betting. Almost as long-standing as money-lines and totals, this practice has been around for quite some time. Pointsbet, though, went the extra mile with their sneakily named PointBetting twist on the spread betting format.

That’s right, betting on the teams you like implies more than simply hoping they beat the spread; it also means hoping they win by a large margin. Also, with PointsBetting, betting on sporting events is more exciting and engaging right up to the final buzzer. It’s a lot more exciting to see your team’s lead grow if you know that your wins will rise, too.

Keep in mind that PointsBetting has its own special difficulties. A bettor’s attention must be drawn to the fact that this is a high-risk, high-reward gambling technique, in which the possibility exists of suffering a loss greater than the original stake. Although PointBetting is the sportsbook’s main draw, punters in Illinois may also choose from a wide variety of other wagers at Pointsbet Illinois. Bets on major sports and leagues include the usual suspects (money lines, totals, etc.), as well as parlays, fast parlays, same-game parlays, live betting, and a host of other exotic options.

Pointsbet’s Name a Bet feature is sure to please even the most jaded Illinois punters. Bettors may place wagers on every sporting event in the world with this feature’s “create your bet” functionality, which lets them choose their preferred lines, markets, and pricing.

Considering that most of PointsBet’s competitors (read: Caesars by William Hill) have mostly concentrated on straight bets, we feel it’s important to point out that PointsBet’s conventional bet offerings are fairly restricted. Bettors without familiarity with point spreads are disadvantaged by this. As a suggestion, we hope Pointsbet would expand its offerings to include more traditional wagers. 

Pointsbet Illinois makes up for its dearth of typical bet options with a profusion of sports markets. The sportsbook claims to have more sports markets available than any other bookmarker.

Perhaps, there is some grain of truth to it. Pointsbet has more betting options than any of its competitors, thanks to its wide coverage of sports, leagues, and events. The sportsbook will always have every conceivable league, sport, and game available for wagering. A few examples are the Australian Rules and Entertainment choices.

Outstanding benefits in every respect: Signing up at the sportsbook and taking advantage of the generous welcome bonus and other regular promotions will reward you handsomely and win over even the most jaded punter. PointsBet Illinois welcomes new customers with two free wagers up to $2,000 when they create a sports betting account.

Two parts to the no-risk bet welcome bonus:

“If your first fixed odds gamble fails, we will reimburse your money, up to $500.” That is one of the outstanding messages that hit your eyes when you launch the platforms` gaming site. It is true; if it’s your first time betting with PointsBetting and you lose, you may get up to $1,500 back.

This deal is only valid for new customers and cannot be combined with any other promotions. To get this discount, please visit our promotional page and use the code WELCOME. All free bets are added to your account within 24 hours of the finalized wager.

The bettor, of course, has to put up more than $2,000 upfront to get the maximum bonus. You have two weeks to use your free bets, and there are no wagering or playthrough limitations on your bonus betting credits.

The signup bonus, taken as a whole, is one of the best such offers in the IL market. The minimum required to redeem is little, and the offer is both substantial and easy to use. A better welcome bonus would have been one that was valid for all wagers placed on all markets.

After new customers have claimed their welcome offer, they’ll have access to a rotating roster of year-round and holiday-themed bonuses. Different sports and betting methods result in a wide range of possibilities.

Sunday Night Football (SNF) viewers, for instance, may participate in a no-risk wager on the NFL matchup between Indianapolis and San Francisco. Your sportsbook may give you back up to $20 in free bet credits if you lose a wager with odds of -200 or higher.

Not surprisingly, NBA basketball fans are included. If you wager at least $50 on Chicago vs. Detroit before the game starts, we’ll give you an extra $20 in free credits to spend on live bets during the game. On game days, Pointsbet often gives money back on at least one big game from the NBA, MLB, MLS, NFL, and NHL.

Pointbet Illinois offers a special perk called the Good Karma Payout to its customers. This is a money-back incentive, as the name implies, in which bettors get a reimbursement of their wagered funds in the event of an unforeseen poor beat, such as an injury.

Conclusion 

PointBetting is a high-reward, high-risk method of wagering on point spreads in practically all of the most popular sports, such as football, soccer, basketball, baseball, and even tennis. In contrast to traditional wagers, the odds of winning and losing here depend on how “right” or “wrong” you are.