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Top Sports Betting Apps for BLACKBERRY

Even though BlackBerry is not as popular as it once was, the original smartphone still has quiet a large following in the business community.  Most internet bookmakers want these affluent BlackBerry owners to be able to place wagers on sports from their BlackBerry Leap, Playbook or Passport devices. 
Online bookmakers have long since stopped developing native BlackBerry sports betting apps for the mobile OS.  Thankfully most bookmaker apps are now developed using HTML5 so they can be accessed from any phone or tablet as long as you have a browser and an internet connection.  This means that BlackBerry users can bet on football, basketball or golf at every major online sportsbook, including Ladbrokes, Paddy Power or William Hill.  We've tested the top mobile sports betting app on a variety of BlackBerry models and found that Bovada perform the best.  Bovada is exclusively for citizens of the United States and works exceptionally well on any smartphone.  Both of these BlackBerry sports betting sites cover every major sports market and offer the most competitive betting odds.

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BOVADA U.S. BLACKBERRY 
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BLACKBERRY SPORTS BETTING MARKETS

If you love your footie (or soccer if you're a US-based sports fan) or horse racing, then you are going to find it no problem at all to place bets on your favourite pastime via a BlackBerry sports betting app. These are by far and away the two biggest gambling markets that are available.

The other most popular sports betting markets are the sports most popular in the UK (rugby league, rugby union, cricket, darts and snooker), the USA (basketball, baseball, (ice) hockey, football/gridiron and UFC/MMA) and worldwide (tennis, golf, boxing and motor sports).

The bigger sports books have options for more oblique events, such as Australian Rules football, handball, volleyball, cycling, athletics and table tennis.

If you fancy betting on something that is truly oblique, you may find sports books that allow you to bet on non-sporting events. For example Paddy Power often has a few 'novelty' bets on offer, such as the name and gender of the latest royal baby, or the winners at the Oscars or other awards ceremonies.

While the mobile world is now ruled by Apple iOS and Google's Android, the first company to really take a stranglehold on mobile devices was BlackBerry. After creating the world's first, truly interactive pager in 1996, the company went from strength-to-strength, releasing more useful and feature-rich models as time went by.

BlackBerrys were more designed for business rather than personal use, with their small screens and tiny keyboards. As a result, not many non-business apps, such as sports betting apps, were ever designed solely for BlackBerrys.

By the time BlackBerry started to make serious inroads into the mobile phone market, Apple and Android were already established as the twin powerhouses of smartphones, meaning BlackBerry has a great deal of catching up to do.

For a while BlackBerry tried to ape the success of Apple and Google by dropping their standard hardware keyboard and releasing models with the standard touchscreen design. It also released the BlackBerry 10 operating system, which was the closest the company had come to releasing an OS similar to iOS and Android. With bigger screens and an advanced browser, BlackBerry devotees could finally use the kind of HMTL-optimised sports betting apps that iPhone and Android users had been long become accustomed to.

BlackBerry's moves to shove themselves into a market dominated by Apple and Google were not a completer success though, and in late 2014 the company announced it was returning to concentrate on trademark BlackBerry devices with smaller screens and hardware keyboards.

BlackBerry World and Sports Betting

BlackBerry's App Store, BlackBerry World, has a very strict policy on sports betting apps, or indeed any kind of app that is designed to permit real-money gambling of any kind – it doesn't allow them.

It is not, however, illegal to use mobile sports betting apps on a BlackBerry device. All you have to do is to find a sports book that provides a BlackBerry app, then download it and install it onto your device. Unfortunately, there are not too many sports books that do offer a BlackBerry-friendly mobile sports-betting app, and those that have in the past have ceased development of them.

This is not necessarily bad news. The reason most sports books have stopped developing BlackBerry-specific mobile sports-betting apps is because of recent developments in HTML, which is one of the languages used to create web pages, including mobile-optimised web pages typically designed as an alternative to a desktop site for use on mobile devices.

Since the advent of the BlackBerry 10 operating system, BlackBerrys have much better internet and browser capabilities, meaning that mobile-optimised sports betting apps can be viewed and used on BlackBerry devices just as well as on iPhones and Androids.

BlackBerry Sports Betting Apps in the United States 

US-based sports betting fans should already be well-aware of the limitations placed upon them when it comes to online betting. Online sports betting in the USA is about as popular with the US authorities as a sports event that ends is a tie is to US-based sporting enthusiasts.

The authorities in the USA are forever fearful of betting markets being used for illegal purposes when it comes to sporting events, and causing nefarious parties to hatch ideas about rigging contests in the hope of making a killing. Online sports-betting is largely illegal across the US aside from in a few gambling arenas – such as Las Vegas – where it is permitted, although heavily regulated.

If you want to gamble online using your BlackBerry device, and you are based in the USA, then you are largely out of luck. While it is not illegal for anyone to bet online in the USA, it is illegal for any company to accept bets made online if that company operates within US borders.

The solution is of course to find a sports book that operates outside the US, but then that presents a secondary issue – most sports books live in fear of prosecution from the US authorities, so they ban US-based customers from opening accounts with them.

Happily, there are a small number of sports books that are brave enough to face up to the US lawmakers, and are happy to accept US-based punters. The largest and most successful of these online bookmakers are Carbon Sports, Bovada and BetOnline. All three operate with a licence obtained from the authorities in the tiny Caribbean island of Antigua & Barbuda.

None of these three sports books offer dedicated apps for BlackBerry devices, but then again they do not offer dedicated apps for any mobile device. Using their app is a case of visiting their site on your mobile device, where you will be automatically forwarded to the mobile-optimised version that's available.

Both BetOnline and Bovada guarantee that the mobile-optimised version of their sports betting site will work on BlackBerry Devices.

While having a BlackBerry as your chosen mobile device is still seen as something of a left-field choice, the advances in BlackBerry's operating system means BlackBerry owners can now browse the internet with the full capabilities that iOS and Android users are accustomed to.

As a result, there are more Blackberry Sports Betting Apps available to BlackBerry device owners than ever before.

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