BassBet Sportsbook Review
25+ sports covered, and the odds on rugby, cricket, and football sit within 3-5% of the market best. Not always the sharpest line you'll find, but consistently competitive. You won't feel ripped off, put it that way.
Layout's traditional - sports menu on the left, leagues and events in the middle. Markets go up 3-5 days before major fixtures. The bet slip handles singles, accas, and system bets without any dramas. Clean and functional, like the rest of the site.
BassBet Markets, Lines, and Odds
Rugby's solid - All Blacks, Super Rugby Pacific, NPC, NRL, and international comps. A standard Super Rugby Pacific match gets 30-50 markets: head-to-head, handicap, totals, tryscorer, first half, and player props. Big All Blacks tests get deeper coverage, as you'd expect.
Cricket spans all Black Caps formats (Test, ODI, T20), IPL, Big Bash, and international tournaments. Match winner, top bat, top bowler, total runs, innings scores - the standard markets are all there, with extra props on featured matches.
Football's well stocked - Prem, Champions League, A-League, internationals. NFL, NBA, UFC, and tennis round things out. It's a good all-rounder for punters who don't want to stick to just one sport.
BassBet Sports Betting Special Features
Bet Builder works well for same-game multis on rugby and football. Combine match result, scorers, and stats markets into one bet. Odds calculate in real-time and the interface clearly flags what you can and can't combine. No issues during our testing.
Cashout's available on most pre-match and in-play bets - full or partial. Values update live in your bet slip, so you can lock in a return or cut your losses when things go sideways. Straightforward and reliable.
BassBet Racebook Review
NZ and Aussie thoroughbred racing with fixed odds on selected meetings. Ellerslie, Trentham, and Riccarton are well covered. Midweek meetings can be hit and miss. Harness racing at Addington and Alexandra Park is there too, though exotics are limited.
Fine for the occasional race day bet between your rugby punts. If you're a serious racing punter though, you'll want BetLabel or similar for proper depth and exotic markets.
BassBet Esports Review
CS2, Dota 2, LoL, and Valorant with match-winner, map-winner, and handicap markets for the big tournaments. It's basic but serviceable. Good enough for a casual esports bet here and there.
Live betting's available for selected tier-one events. If you're after deep esports prop markets and smaller tournament coverage, you'd probably need a specialist. But for the occasional punt, it's fine.
BassBet Live Casino
Evolution Gaming and Pragmatic Play Live tables - blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and game shows. Tables start at NZ$1 for casual play up to NZ$5,000+ for high-rollers. Something for every bankroll.
Streaming was smooth when we tested it - no buffering, professional dealers. Runs 24/7 so it suits NZ time zones. Good way to kill time when there's nothing on the sporting calendar.