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Bovada Alternatives: BetOnline, MyBookie & Sister Sites Compared

Andrej Trajkovski
Written by Andrej Trajkovski.
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Bovada’s strongest alternatives split three ways — BetOnline for sportsbook odds, MyBookie for parlay-builder workflow, and the Ignition-Bodog sister network for poker-led offshore play. For the BetOnline side of that equation — including the full CommissionKings family with Wild Casino, SuperSlots and SportsBetting — see our Wild Casino sister sites and alternatives breakdown.

Each one trades a different piece of Bovada’s five-vertical platform for sharper focus in a single direction.

For the underlying operator picture and licensing detail, see the broader Bovada operator review.

The short answer — Bovada’s strongest alternatives

Three brands cover most of the comparison demand — BetOnline for sports sharps, MyBookie for parlay builders, and Ignition for poker grinders.

Most alternatives match only two or three of Bovada’s six verticals, so the right pick depends on which slice you actually use.

Brand Best for Verticals Notable trait
Bovada All-round baseline Sports · casino · poker · racebook · live 5× crypto rollover — easiest to clear
BetOnline Sportsbook sharps Sports · casino Slight odds edge, 14× crypto rollover
MyBookie Parlay builders Sports · casino Parlay-builder workflow, college/pro football focus
Ignition Poker grinders Casino · poker Shares Bovada’s PaiWangLuo poker network
Raging Bull Casino bonus cyclers Casino only Bonus-heavy daily driver, no sportsbook

None of these alternatives change the regulatory posture — all serve the United States offshore without a state gaming licence.

BetOnline vs Bovada head-to-head

BetOnline versus Bovada decision card comparing +360 versus +325 odds, 14x versus 5x crypto rollover, BTC primary versus 7-cryptocurrency support, and sportsbook-first versus 5-vertical platform

BetOnline vs Bovada at a glance

BetOnline holds a slight odds edge on most major-league markets; Bovada offers a lower crypto rollover and a broader sports market list.

Vegas Odds documented a Celtics-Nets game where BetOnline offered +360 on the underdog versus Bovada’s +325 on the same line.

The bonus split runs the opposite direction. BetOnline pays a 100% crypto match up to $1,000 but layers in a 14× rollover, whereas Bovada caps its crypto welcome at 75% up to $750 with only a 5× rollover — the easier path to a withdrawable balance.

Banking is close to parity — both accept Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and Ethereum, and Bovada adds MatchPay’s peer-to-peer fiat layer that routes PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, and Cash App balances between players.

For the day-to-day Bovada session friction that often pushes players to weigh BetOnline, see our Bovada login walkthrough.

MyBookie, Ignition and the Bodog sister network

Real Bovada and MyBookie casino lobbies shown side-by-side in two browser tabs — Bovada.lv featuring $3,750 welcome bonus, MyBookie.ag featuring 100 percent Bet Back bonus up to $500 plus $25 casino credit

Bovada and MyBookie lobbies, side by side

MyBookie is the closest direct rival to Bovada’s sportsbook, while Ignition specialises in cash-game and tournament poker and Bodog functions as Bovada’s Canadian-facing sibling.

All three trace back to a common offshore lineage — Bovada launched in 2011 as the US split of Bodog, both now operate under Harp Media B.V. in Curaçao, and Ignition shares Bovada’s PaiWangLuo poker network.

MyBookie attracts low-friction search interest (KD 1 on “bovada vs mybookie”) because no editorial brand has covered the head-to-head in depth — its parlay-builder workflow centres on US college and pro football.

Ignition strips Bovada’s six-vertical stack down to casino plus poker only, which CardPlayer’s comparison matrix confirms: Ignition shows ✅ on casino and poker columns and blank everywhere else.

For mobile-side context across all three platforms, see the Bovada mobile-app guide — the same browser-PWA approach applies to every Harp Media sister brand.

Regulatory reality — WSGC cease-and-desist and state blocks

The Washington State Gambling Commission issued a second cease-and-desist notice against Bovada.lv on 19 September 2025, citing the operator’s failure to comply with earlier demands.

The notice frames Bovada’s Washington-resident wagers under RCW 9.46.240, classifying the activity as a Class C felony for both operator and participants.

Bovada self-blocks roughly five to seven US states by default (Delaware, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New York) and has drawn separate enforcement actions in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Louisiana, and New Jersey since 2024.

Switching to BetOnline, MyBookie, or Ignition does not change that posture — each rival operates under the same offshore framework, so state-level enforcement against Bovada translates to identical exposure on its alternatives. The Curaçao gambling licence these brands cite is a commercial registration, not a US-state authorisation.

How to pick the right Bovada alternative

The decision tree comes down to which vertical drives most of your play and how aggressively you cycle bonuses.

Crypto-first players benefit most from Bovada itself — the 5× rollover and 24-hour Bitcoin payout cadence beat the alternatives, especially BetOnline’s 14× crypto-bonus terms.

For the scoring framework we apply to all five brands above, see how we score offshore brands.

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