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Online casino virtual sports: betting anywhere, anytime

Sports matches are not always held, so you cannot bet on them at bookmakers at any time. However, with online casino virtual sports, a computer simulates a fictitious match, so you can bet anywhere, anytime, 24 hours a day.

There are not as many varieties as actual bookmakers, but the variety of bets is increasing, and you can enjoy sports just like the real thing.

Types and differences of virtual sports

There are several types of virtual sports, but what they all have in common is that each game takes a short time. Basically, it takes about 2 to 5 minutes to decide, so you can bet on it multiple times a day.

Below is an introduction to the types of virtual sports.

Virtual soccer

Unlike regular soccer, a game takes about 2 to 5 minutes.

In addition to predicting the outcome, there are also bets that are familiar from bookmakers, such as handicaps and predicting the team that will score the first goal, so you can enjoy various betting methods.

In addition, in virtual sports, games are played with fictitious player names and team names, but in the case of virtual soccer, which has a license agreement with the official league, real player names appear, so some fans seem to prefer playing it.

Virtual horse racing

In virtual horse racing, the race result is predicted only based on the horse's ability. Weather, turf, jockey ability, etc. are not taken into consideration at this time. You can enjoy it in almost the same way as regular horse racing, such as predicting the first place horse with a win bet, or with a trifecta bet where you can choose the order from 1st to 3rd place.

The race time has been shortened to less than 2 minutes.

Virtual Greyhound Race

It's a virtual dog race. You may wonder, "Why greyhounds?" It's because greyhounds are said to be the fastest dog breed. Currently, dog racing itself is banned in most states in the United States, so it is becoming less and less common. It may remain only in virtual reality in the future.

As with horse racing, you predict the order of finish, so you can bet in almost the same way.

Virtual Basketball

Unlike regular basketball, each game is decided in about 3 minutes, so you can enjoy predicting the game multiple times a day. Real players and team names are generally not used, but some manufacturers have signed licensing agreements to allow the use of real names.

In addition to predicting the outcome (Moneyline), you can bet on over/under (total points), spread (handicap), and the final score of the match (Exact Score), which are almost the same as betting on a bookmaker.

Virtual Motor Race

The fastest races, which take about 2-3 minutes per race. In addition to predicting the order of finish, there are also bets unique to motorsports, such as who will have the fastest lap time.

Since there is no information on engine performance, it is said that the outcome is completely random.

The results of virtual sports are random

The outcome of a match is determined by RNG (random number generation), so it's all down to luck. Therefore, risk management is more important than trying to find a strategy for each game. It's said that it's best to play it safe with small bets, since the results are known in a short time.

Also, the longer you play, the stronger the randomness becomes, so it's best to decide to withdraw early.