BOOKMAKER’S POINT OF EVALUATION FOR GULLY BET AND GBETS

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BOOKMAKER’S POINT OF EVALUATION FOR GULLY BET AND GBETS

Gully Bet is still pretty new, so they don't have live streaming yet. They have a fast and useful website, so when they add it to their list of features, it will probably be easy to use, but for now, they get a zero in this category.
A few years ago, it was unheard of for a bookmaker to let customers watch live sports on their website, but now it's pretty common. Punters like the idea of being able to easily watch an event after they have placed a bet on it. Does either of our two bookies offer this service?
Gbets is no different. At this time, neither sports nor races can be watched live on Gbets. Since they've been around a little longer than Gully Bet, it's a little surprising that they haven't started streaming like many of their competitors, but alas, they haven't.
This doesn't really go either way, so let's just call it a tie. Both bookmakers don't offer live streaming and haven't said if they plan to buy broadcasting rights in the near future, so there's no way to tell them apart right now.

Point of Evaluation in Mobile app
Live streaming and mobile apps are fairly new to the sports betting scene in India, but they have quickly made a big mark. Many of the biggest bookies have good apps that let customers do almost everything they can do on the website. Sometimes, it's even easier to bet on your phone than to open your computer.
Anyone who has used the Gully Bet website knows that it is fast, easy to use, and straightforward, so it won't be a surprise to them that the app is just as good. It can be used on both iOS and Android and has almost all of the same features as the website.
Gbets also has a pretty good app, and it can be used on both iOS and Android devices. There's not much to complain about here. The app usually loads quickly, it's easy to find what you're looking for, and it doesn't crash as often as some other apps do.
Again, this one is pretty close. Both Gully Bet and Gbets have good apps, and sometimes their apps are even easier to use than their websites. Gully Bet's app, on the other hand, loads its different pages just a little bit faster, which is why they win this round.

Point of Evaluation in payment Methods
There aren't that many bookmakers that attract customers with a variety of ways to pay. It can, however, be a quick way to decide not to use a bookmaker if they don't have your preferred option. This is why it's becoming more important for them to have a lot of options.
Gully Bet's list of ways to pay is pretty straightforward. They have all the basic payment options, like credit/debit cards and bank deposits, as well as some more modern ones, like POLi, paysafecard, and more. You can see their full list of ways to do things below.
In this way, Gbets is not all that different from Gully Bet. As you can see in the table below, they also accept credit/debit cards and bank transfers as ways to deposit and withdraw money. There are also POLi, PayPal, and a few other ways to pay.

This one is close. Both Gully Bet and Gbets have the most common payment methods, but neither has Neteller or Skrill, which are two popular e-wallets. Then, they both offer three more ways to pay, but Gbets wins by the narrowest of margins because it offers PayPal, which is a popular choice among bettors.

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