TonyBet traces its roots to OmniBet (founded in 2003) and later rebranded into the TonyBet name tied to poker pro Antanas “Tony G” Guoga. Today, the brand operates across multiple markets with a sportsbook, casino, and live casino product, typically under TonyBet OÜ as the operating company for key European-facing operations.
In day-to-day use, TonyBet’s strongest point is variety: a large slots catalogue, a solid live dealer section, and enough sports markets for mainstream leagues plus in-play betting. Deposits are generally smooth with cards and e-wallets, and the cashier also supports bitcoin and other cryptocurrency options in many regions, though availability depends on local rules.
The platform’s weak spots tend to show up around withdrawals and account checks. On public review sites, players frequently complain about verification back-and-forth, delayed cashouts, and support that can feel scripted during disputes. It’s not automatically a deal-breaker, but it does mean you should keep stakes sensible, verify early, and read promo wagering terms carefully before opting into bonuses.