About Allyspin as a bookie
Allyspin is what I call a “casino first and sports second” type of operation. When you go there, you are fed the usual casino stuff – slots, live casino, etc. Then there is the Sports section sitting below, as if the company is saying, “yes we have that too.” The sportsbook itself resembles the typical multi-sport board where you can jump back and forth from Live/Upcoming, select a league, and create your slip on the right-hand side. There isn’t anything particularly creative about this. However, it’s functional enough, which also translates well when betting on mobile.
Allyspin registration process
The only thing you can’t miss is the REGISTER button sitting top-right. It’s always there. I didn’t see any clever “one tap and you’re in” shortcuts – just the usual email or phone registration. The information Allyspin requires is what you’d expect from an offshore sportsbook – name, address, the usual stuff. The only key moment is selecting a currency. Local currency is set by default, but depending on your location, you may have multiple options.
Allyspin Sports Section, Markets & Odds
On the sports page, the way you navigate is more “stay mobile” than “move from screen to screen.” You choose a sport, choose a league, choose a match and the slip is waiting for you on the side. The sportsbook is all about getting you to the real fixtures and the “keep it simple stupid” markets.
Barcelona vs Mallorca was one of my test fixtures, and the bet-builder-ish panel was already suggesting I add markets like a first goalscorer and total goals, which is a neat touch.
You scroll a bit and the layout changes into a grid where the fixtures are shown in money line, totals, and both teams to score (yes/no) as the quick-click columns. You can expect coverage like Wolverhampton vs Chelsea, Arsenal vs Sunderland, Bournemouth vs Aston Villa, Burnley vs West Ham, Fulham vs Everton, etc.
The part of Allyspin that felt the most “like an actual bookmaker” (and somewhat frustrating) was when throwing top/popular bets at you as you were in the middle of making a bet. I had something pop up in that strip (CD Arabe Unido vs Tauro) that would have been perfect for people looking for ideas but not so much for those who were already in the middle of their clicks and just wanted the slip to remain silent.
The main menu of the sportsbook has a normal list of items (obviously football, etc. but also stuff like basketball and tennis) and also has esports listed right next to them (not hidden under some other sub-menu).
Virtual sports has its own lane and appears to be a “quick bet + list” style. I opened it and immediately saw Football, Basketball, Ice Hockey, Cricket, and Table Tennis lined up in a column. Each has a number of events to choose from – almost as if it’s saying, “do not think too hard, pick one.”
Allyspin Sports Promos
The sports promos are the part that actually changes how the betting flow feels, because they push you into specific shapes of bets instead of just “bet whatever.”
First Deposit Bonus (Sports) – 100% up to €100
This one is straight: deposit triggers the match bonus up to €100. The annoying bit is the release rules – it’s not “deposit, get money, done.” To cash it out, you’re rolling the deposit+bonus 6x through settled bets, with minimum odds requirements (singles need 2.00+, and multis need 1.50+ per selection).
Weekly Reload Bonus (Sports) – 50% up to €500
This one is the “come back this week” nudge. It’s claimable once during the week (it literally says Monday to Sunday), and it again ties you to settled bets and minimum odds before it releases. Also: the promo text includes support@allyspin.com, which usually means at least one part of this promo ends with “contact support” if something doesn’t credit.
Accumulator Boost – up to 100%
This one is the most “sportsbook-y” promo on the whole site because it’s basically: build bigger accas. The rule is simple: 3+ selections, each selection needs min odds 1.70, and the boost only applies if the bet wins.
The boost starts at 3% for 3 selections, and it runs all the way up to 100% at 21+ selections – which is… yeah. That’s basically fantasy-land territory, but it’s there.
Allyspin Contact
What I actually saw on these screens: there’s a Live Chat button sitting in the footer area on the promo pages, and at least one sportsbook promo points you to support@allyspin.com when something needs manual help.
FAQ
What are the minimum odds for the welcome bonus?
Singles need 2.00+ odds, and multis need 1.50+ per selection.
How many times do you have to roll it over?
It’s a 6x rollover on the deposit + bonus amount before it releases.
How do you qualify for the Accumulator Boost?
You need 3+ selections and each selection must be at least 1.70 odds.
Does the Accumulator Boost apply if the acca loses?
No, it says the boost is only available if the bet is won.
What virtual sports are visible right away on Allyspin?
Football, Basketball, Ice Hockey, Cricket, and Table Tennis show up in the virtual sports list.