Bet the World Cup From the Live Dealer Online Casino Tables

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Jun/19/2018

Mr Green, the popular online gambling site licensed out of Europe, announced they would be adding World Cup betting to the site's Live Beyond Live tables throughout the remainder of this tournament. 

Live Beyond Live takes playing live dealer casino games to a new level.  Instead of having to open a separate browser or being forced to leave the casino in order to place your World Cup bets, you can now do so right from the tables.

The Quickbet feature was introduced June 13 and has already proven to be a huge hit among players.

Mr Green’s Live Beyond Live platform is an immersive, realistic virtual studio experience, where we have removed the physical constraints for a unique larger than life online casino experience.

Key features include a four-table area with two roulette tables and two blackjack tables. You will see people (including Mr Green himself) moving around on the floor, helicopters and airplanes flying by outside the windows, and other players betting and winning at the other tables in the background. Within this environment you can move between the tables and play.

Mr Green Ltd CEO, Jesper Kärrbrink commented: “The Quickbet widget gives us the ability to offer our sportsbook players a live casino experience that is relevant to their primary product of choice. At the same time, it allows our live casino players to discover our sportsbook offerings. This seamless cross-product experience is a perfect example of how we as a multi-vertical operator can entertain our customers in an innovative way.”

Players who join any of the Live Beyond Live tables will encounter the widget just above the main betting board on the Live Beyond Live Sports Roulette table. As the odds for each day’s World Cup games appear across the screen, players can use the one-touch bet buttons to input their stake and confirm the bet without ending their game session.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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