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BETER Cracks Florida Market: Setka Cup Now Live on Hard Rock Bet
Editor’s Take
Why this matters: Florida is a “monopoly market” controlled by the Seminole Tribe, meaning there is only one door in: Hard Rock Bet. By securing vendor registration here, BETER gains access to one of the most populous states in the U.S. without the fragmentation of competition seen in states like New Jersey. The immediate deployment of Setka Cup (table tennis) fills a crucial need for 24/7, fast-paced content during U.S. daytime off-hours.
The Full Story
BETER, the provider of next-gen betting content and data, has officially entered the Florida sports betting market after securing Vendor Registration from the Seminole Tribe of Florida (dba Seminole Gaming).
The regulatory approval allows BETER to supply its fast-paced betting products to the state’s sole authorized operator, Hard Rock Bet.
Day One Impact: Table Tennis Following the approval, BETER has immediately launched its exclusive Setka Cup table tennis tournaments on the Hard Rock Bet platform.
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The Product: Setka Cup provides 24/7 live streaming, real-time data, and odds.
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The Reach: Florida becomes the fifth U.S. state where Setka Cup is available to bettors.
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The Metric: BETER covers approximately 700,000 fast-paced events annually, offering up to 50 betting markets per event with margins often exceeding market standards.
Next Phase: Esports While table tennis is live now, BETER has confirmed that its esports portfolio—specifically ESportsBattle—will be integrated into Hard Rock Bet in the “near future.” This will bring round-the-clock eFootball, eBasketball, and other fast-market disciplines to Florida bettors.
Management Commentary Chuck Robinson, Chief Revenue Officer at BETER, emphasized the strategic value of the exclusive Hard Rock partnership:
“Launching Setka Cup with our partner Hard Rock Bet is particularly significant, as it allows us to introduce our fast-betting content to Florida bettors through a highly trusted sportsbook platform. We see strong long-term potential in Florida… Our esports content, particularly ESportsBattle, will also be going live soon.”
Valeriia Tarchynska, Chief Legal Officer at BETER, noted the complexity of the approval:
“Obtaining vendor registration in Florida reflects the strength of our regulatory strategy… We are grateful to the Seminole Tribe of Florida dba Seminole Gaming for their cooperation throughout the registration process.”
This approval is part of a wider U.S. expansion strategy for BETER, which has already secured access in key states including Ohio, Arizona, and Kentucky.
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BAR 1
BETER joins forces with BAR 1 Betting
BETER, the award-winning provider of live streams, real-time data, and odds for fast-paced esports and sports, has partnered with BAR 1 Betting, the leading Irish sportsbook, further strengthening its roster of tier-one operator partners.
Under the terms of the agreement, Irish bettors now have access to BETER’s exclusive ESportsBattle content, with eFootball and eBasketball the first disciplines to be integrated into the BAR 1 platform.
Founded in 1995 as a family-run business operating from a brick-and-mortar shop in Dundalk, County Louth, BAR 1 Betting has since expanded its operations across Ireland, establishing a strong market presence. In 2018, the company launched its online platform, BAR1betting.com, offering a range of betting markets, odds, and promotions.
As the industry’s leading provider of fast-paced betting content, BETER delivers over 500,000 events annually through its ESportsBattle tournaments, covering eFootball, eBasketball, eHockey, and eTennis, while offering up to 50 markets, with an average operator margin of 7.5%+.
BETER’s trading team also powers its Esports Odds Feed, delivering market-leading odds with the highest uptime across more than 450 tournaments globally. The offering covers over 40,000 pre-match and live events annually.
Gal Ehrlich, CEO of BETER, said: “As the leading provider of live streams, live data, and odds for the betting industry, we’re delighted that BAR 1 Betting has chosen BETER to provide its bettors with premier eFootball and eBasketball offerings.”
“With BAR 1 being one of Ireland’s most respected and well-loved sportsbooks, this partnership allows us to bring our award-winning esports content to a wider audience across regulated markets. At the same time, we look forward to supporting BAR 1 Betting in further strengthening its position as a leader in odds, event coverage, and betting opportunities.”
Barney O’Hare, CEO of BAR 1 Betting, said: “From day one, BAR 1 Betting has been built on a customer-first philosophy. When our customers speak, we listen so when they asked for more esports content, we knew BETER was the ideal partner.
“With its reputation for innovation, extensive coverage, and reliable delivery, BETER stands out as a true leader in the esports space. By adding its eFootball and eBasketball content to our platform, we’re confident we can further enhance the online betting experience for our customers.”
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Movers and Shakers – The differentiation strategy: BETER’s approach to navigating an ever-changing betting landscape
“Movers and Shakers” is a dynamic monthly column dedicated to exploring the latest trends, developments, and influential voices in the iGaming industry. Powered by GameOn and supported by HIPTHER, this op-ed series delves into the key players, emerging technologies, and regulatory changes shaping the future of online gaming. Each month, industry experts offer their insights and perspectives, providing readers with in-depth analysis and thought-provoking commentary on what’s driving the iGaming world forward. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the scene, “Movers and Shakers” is your go-to source for staying ahead in the rapidly evolving iGaming landscape.
Chuck Robinson, Chief Revenue Officer at BETER
The US market is often criticised for being heavy or slow-moving due to its complex regulatory layers. From your perspective as a CRO, how is BETER’s agile product approach specifically designed to complement traditional sports as well as fill the gaps that traditional sportsbook providers have left open in this region?
The US market is not slow; it is structured. The challenge is that much of the industry is still trying to apply global thinking to a highly localised environment. Traditional sportsbooks are built around peaks, major leagues, and big events, but bettor behaviour no longer follows that pattern. Engagement does not stop when the schedule does.
That is the gap we focus on. Our 24/7 fast-paced esports and sports content is designed to complement traditional sports, not compete with them. We provide continuous, short-format opportunities that keep users engaged between and beyond major events. This is particularly relevant in the US, where basketball, for instance, is one of the most consumed and bet-on sports, making eBasketball fast-paced content a highly intuitive and complementary product that naturally aligns with existing bettor preferences and viewing habits.
Unlike seasonal offline sports, our content directly serves the needs of “always-on” next-generation users. It is less about adding more content and more about creating continuity. In a market as competitive as the US, that is where real value lies.
Innovation often means speed, but in betting, speed without integrity is a liability. How do you lead a team to innovate on live data products, such as fast-paced esports and sports, without compromising the strict integrity standards that US operators demand?
There is a tendency to treat speed and integrity as trade-offs. In reality, if you build properly, they go hand in hand. The issue is not speed—it is control. If you do not control the environment, speed introduces risk. If you do, it becomes a strength.
At BETER, integrity is built into the product from the outset. We operate in controlled environments, with a dedicated Integrity team overseeing monitoring on a 24/7 basis for all our distributed content. This is how we maintain a benchmark where only around 0.02% of matches have been flagged as suspicious over the last 12 months.
More importantly, it gives operators confidence. In markets like the US, where scrutiny is both high and crucial, that confidence is just as important as the product itself.
What is the one thing about the US bettor’s appetite that the rest of the industry is currently misjudging, and how is BETER positioning its roadmap to capitalise on that oversight?
The industry still tends to over-index on big events as the primary driver of engagement. However, bettors, especially younger audiences, are increasingly looking for immediacy. They want faster outcomes, more frequent opportunities, and the ability to engage on their own terms. That shift is already happening, but not everyone is building for it.
Our focus has been on scale and accessibility. We deliver over 700,000 fast-paced esports and sports events through our exclusive content portfolio, featuring ESportsBattle, Setka Cup table tennis, and the BSKT Cup. This ensures that operators are not limited by the traditional sports calendar.
At the same time, relevance matters. We are looking to develop fast-paced eLeague disciplines that mirror American football, basketball, and baseball, because it is not just about localisation; it is about meeting users where they are with content they instinctively understand.
With global events like the FIFA World Cup on the horizon, products like ESportsBattle’s eFootball enable operators to build engagement before the first whistle and sustain it long after. The numbers speak for themselves: during EURO 2024, we saw unique eFootball bettor counts rise by 41% and overall turnover increase by 28%, with the number of unique bets up by up to 35% across operators’ platforms offering eFootball.
The real opportunity is not just in the event—it is in everything around it.
Expanding into the US is not just a sales challenge; it is also a cultural and strategic one. What has been the most significant pivot you have had to make in BETER’s global strategy to ensure it resonates with the specific nuances of the American betting ecosystem?
The biggest shift has been moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach. In the US, there is no single market; there are multiple markets operating under different regulatory frameworks, each with its own expectations.
That requires a level of flexibility that many global strategies are not built for. We have invested heavily in adaptability, both in how we approach compliance and how we structure our product delivery, so we can meet these requirements without slowing down. This is where strong legal and compliance expertise becomes critical, and we are fortunate to have a dedicated in-house legal team that plays a crucial role in navigating regulatory complexity and ensuring we remain aligned with evolving state-by-state requirements.
At the same time, expectations around integrity are significantly higher. This has pushed us to further invest in integrity measures, including comprehensive education programmes and the implementation of AI-driven tools.
Just as important is mindset. Operators in the US are looking for long-term partners who understand the ecosystem, not just suppliers. That has shaped how we approach relationships in the region and has been a key driver of our growth.
Looking at the movers and shakers of the next 18 months, where do you see the next major disruption coming from? Is it in the technology itself, or in the way providers and operators collaborate to protect the end-user experience?
The next phase of disruption will not be driven by a single piece of technology; it will come from a shift in expectations.
Operators are becoming more selective. It is no longer enough to provide content; you need to deliver consistency, trust, and long-term value. This is driving closer collaboration between providers and operators, particularly around integrity, data transparency, and end-user protection. These areas are quickly becoming differentiators, not just requirements. At the same time, the regulatory landscape is also expanding, including increased scrutiny around emerging wagering formats such as prediction markets, which will require even greater precision in compliance and market structuring.
Integrity will remain central, but the bar is being raised further. We expect greater scrutiny around esports and sports tournaments, particularly in relation to their governance structures and affiliations with nationally recognised sports federations. These partnerships and validations will increasingly serve as an additional layer of confidence for both operators and regulators, reinforcing trust in the legitimacy of competitive formats.
Alongside this, fast-paced content will continue to evolve, becoming more personalised, more localised, and more deeply integrated into the overall betting experience.
The companies that stand out over the next 18 months will be those that recognise that engagement alone is not enough. It must be sustainable and built on trust.
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Adam Conway General Manager of the Esports Business Unit at BETER
BETER strengthens eFootball roster with rollout of 4,200 monthly events ahead of 2026 World Cup
With the excitement of FIFA World Cup 2026 approaching, BETER is assisting operators in providing continuous bettor interaction by adding over 4,200 new eFootball matches monthly.
BETER, the recognized supplier of quick-betting content, live streams, real-time data, and odds for esports and sports, has broadened its eFootball portfolio with new specialized tournaments designed for World Cup 2026, providing over 4,200 events each month to assist operators in maintaining bettor engagement throughout the day, even during lulls and match intervals.
The launch features matches inspired by the World Cup, plus extra events scheduled around peak betting times to maintain bettor interest before, during, and after the World Cup 2026 games, providing operators with expanded eFootball coverage leading up to one of the largest events in the international sports schedule.
The updated material improves BETER’s extensive, dynamic eFootball framework, providing operators with more options to maintain bettor engagement around the clock.
Tournaments tailored to U.S. betting hours, delivering over 4,200 monthly matches
BETER added 140+ daily matches designed to suit U.S. bettors and maintain engagement throughout the day.
All of these matches are delivered in the 2×4 format and are scheduled daily (UTC+2) as follows:
01:00–03:00 — Premier League
03:10–05:10 — World Cup B
05:30–07:30 — Conference League
16:10–18:10 — Serie A
18:20–20:20 — World Cup B
20:40–22:40 — Europa League
22:50–00:50 — LaLiga
This new content addition is focused on supporting operator performance ahead of and during World Cup 2026 by maintaining betting activity across relevant time slots for U.S. audiences and helping fill downtime between major football fixtures.
World Cup–inspired tournaments, delivering over 3,600 monthly matches (within the 4,200+ expansion)
As part of this content boost, BETER is rolling out three dedicated World Cup–themed eFootball leagues. These form a major part of the expansion and mirror the excitement, structure, and national-team focus of the tournament, delivering 120+ matches per day and featuring teams such as the United States, the Netherlands, Norway, Mexico, Morocco, France, England, Portugal, Argentina, Spain, and more canonical world best teams.
The schedule includes the following (UTC+2):
World Cup A: 12:00–14:00 and 01:20–02:20 (2×4 format)
World Cup B: 18:20–20:20 and 03:10–05:10 (2×4 format)
Volta World Cup: 00:10–01:40 and 07:00–08:30 (2×3 format)
These World Cup–inspired eFootball matches reflect the build-up to the tournament and help operators drive bettor engagement ahead of kick-off.
With this rollout, which is already available with the majority of BETER’s partners, the supplier now delivers over 40,000 esports matches each month, further strengthening its position as one of the industry’s most in-demand providers of fast-paced content.
BETER exclusively delivers nearly 500,000 esports events annually through its exclusive ESportsBattle tournaments, which include eFootball, eBasketball, eHockey, and eTennis, offering up to 50 markets per match and an average operator margin of 7.5%+, exceeding the market standard.
Adam Conway, General Manager of the Esports Business Unit at BETER, said: “World Cup 2026 is the pinnacle of football excitement, and it presents an incredible opportunity for operators to keep fans and bettors engaged around the clock. Our expanded eFootball offering is designed to capture that energy, with content built to mirror the drama, intensity, and rivalries of the tournament.
“By combining dedicated World Cup–inspired competitions with strategically timed matches during key betting hours, we’re helping operators fill downtime, bridge match gaps, and keep bettors active before, during, and after every fixture.
“With over 40,000 fast-paced esports matches delivered every month, BETER now offers one of the largest and most dynamic content portfolios in the industry, bringing the thrill of the World Cup straight to every screen.”
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