The Bookmaker Ratings

Bookmaker Ratings is an online publication covering topics related to sports betting, and disputes between players and bookmakers. It is published in seven language versions: English, Armenian, Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish and Ukrainian.

The Bookmaker Ratings
TypeDaily sports newspaper
FormatAnalytical website
Owner(s)Paruyr Shahbazyan
Editor-in-chiefBradley Gibbs
Founded1 March 2012
LanguageEnglish, Armenian, Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Ukrainian,
Websitebookmaker-ratings.com

History and activity

Bookmaker Ratings was founded by Paruyr Shahbazyan in 2012.[1] Later that year, the site made the news after being informed of a possible match-fixing incident in the Russian National Football League between FC Khimki and Petrotrest St. Petersburg, and UEFA asked them to investigate.[2]

The website, which is available in seven languages, publishes betting tips for various sports, written by the site's authors who range from journalists to ex-players including commentator Konstantin Genich, former world number 5 tennis player Anna Chakvetadze, football manager of the Russian national team Valeri Karpin, Russian football coach and a former player Yegor Titov. Other experts in the past have included football World Cup winner Fabio Cannavaro and former heavyweight boxing champion Nikolai Valuev.[3] According to Shahbazyan interview in Forbes in 2015 Bookmaker Ratings averages 1.2 million hits a month, 350,000 of which are unique visitors.[4] The site also has an independent rating system[5] where bookmakers are ranked from 1 to 5 on several criteria including: reliability, speed of payments, customer support and value of odds.

In the site's first four years of existence, they have helped refund players more than 1.4m US dollars.[6]

Award

In 2018, the Bookmaker Ratings established its own international Award in sports and betting. The awards are given in 28 nominations.[7] In 2021, football player Luis Figo announced the main nominations for the award. Fonbet became the bookmaker of the year and Artem Dzyuba became the sportsman of the year.[8]

Honours

  • Betting Awards 2015 - Winner, "Best internet portal about sports betting"[9]
  • Betting Awards 2016 - Winner, "Best internet portal about sports betting"[10]
  • iGB Affiliate Awards 2017 - Shortlisted, "Best Site in a Foreign Language"[11]
  • Runet Prize 2018 - Winner, "Media and entertainment"[12]

References

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