Picklebet's growth in their betting markets over previous years caught me initially as something noteworthy. Although they still lead the pack in esports, their development into racing and conventional sports is very remarkable.
Picklebet's distinctive products make it a good option for a varied spectrum of punters, even if their depth across all markets may not be as strong as some of their bigger rivals, Palmerbet and PlayUp.
Esports Betting Markets

Esports has always been Picklebet's main concentration; in my experience, no other platform matches in terms of the depth and range of markets they provide in this field.
Picklebet offers more choices than I have found on websites like PlayUp or Palmerbet, whether they be for mainstream games like FIFA and CSGO or specialised titles like StarCraft 2 and Rainbow Six Siege.
Beyond the standard head-to-head bets, I was pleased to see markets for in-game events like total maps, correct scores, and even round-specific wagers. This level of detail makes Picklebet the go-to platform for esports enthusiasts who want more than just basic betting options.
Sports Betting Markets

Picklebet is still catching up with Palmerbet and PlayUp in terms of conventional sports, but they have made good development. Markets for all the big leagues—including the AFL, NRL, NBA, and EPL—are found here.
Picklebet still covers the essentials effectively even if Palmerbet edges out Picklebet in terms of market diversity, particularly with their special offers like $1.95 lines and team props. They offer money lines, line bets, and totals, with player and team props being introduced across more games.
I also enjoyed their Same Game Multi feature, which allows me to combine multiple legs from a single match—something I find crucial for maximising my returns.
However, in comparison to Palmerbet’s broader range, which includes niche markets like novelty and entertainment bets, Picklebet doesn’t go quite as far. PlayUp, too, covers more sports, but for the everyday bettor, Picklebet’s range is more than enough to stay competitive.
Racing Markets

Racing at Picklebet is relatively new, and while they don’t offer as many exotic bets as Palmerbet or PlayUp, their Top 4 product caught my attention. This feature allows you to bet on a horse to finish in the top two, three, or four spots, which is more flexible than the traditional Win/Place options offered elsewhere.
Odds and Promotions

In terms of odds, Picklebet holds its own against both Palmerbet and PlayUp, particularly in esports. I found their head-to-head odds to be competitive, if not slightly better, especially for esports matches.
When it comes to traditional sports, Picklebet’s odds remain fair, though Palmerbet's $1.95 lines offer a bit more value in select markets. PlayUp’s odds for racing and sports are also strong, but I’d say Picklebet’s regular promotions—particularly for esports—can help tip the balance in its favour.