Win Big With Odileague! Join the Virtual Betting Bandwagon

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On the all-new Odileague one can win up to one million shillings depending on the bets they place. [ Photo / odibets ]

Odibets, one of Kenya’s leading betting firms, has revamped its virtual betting platform, Odileague, which now boasts several games from various leagues including the Kenya Premier League.

Virtual betting is the kind of betting availed by some bookies, in Kenya and the world, where customers can place bets on computer-generated games that function just like real matches with real teams and players.

The football matches are ‘real’ but much shorter, so you don’t have to wait for a whole 90 minutes for the match to end like a normal football match.

For example; a review on Odi League, one can place virtual bets on the various markets i.e GG, over 1.5 and 2.5 and the first team to score just like they would on real sports bets.

Games every minute

Matches in Odileague usually take about 35 seconds each, but the winning value remains the same as those of actual matches and their odds.

Another feature on the new Odileague that is set to excite punters is instant resulting in matches. Markets like GG and half-time results get their results before the games end.

Win up to one million shillings

On the all-new Odileague one can win up to one million shillings depending on the bets they place. An example of a lucky winner with Odileague is Alice Kinya, who placed a bet with only 49 Kenya shillings and won Ksh500,000. 

Early last month, Odibets launched an all-new user-friendly app that included a welcome package that came in form of a bonus.

The Odibets betting app has features like streaming live games, sharing bet slips and light and dark mode options.

The app also pushes instant notifications on games that punters have placed their bets on.

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