Independently tested — our honest verdict on Tenobet for Aussie punters
Tenobet has quickly carved out a reputation as one of the most capable betting platforms available to Australian punters in 2026. As part of our ongoing effort to test and rank the best betting apps in Australia, we spent four weeks putting Tenobet through its paces — depositing real money, placing bets across AFL, NRL, racing, and international sports, testing the Multi Builder, processing withdrawals, and hammering the mobile experience on both iPhone and Android.
This is our full, unfiltered Tenobet review. We cover everything from sign-up bonuses and sportsbook depth to payment processing and customer support. Whether you're a seasoned punter shopping for a new bookie or a newcomer trying to figure out which app deserves your first deposit, this review will give you the complete picture.
Tenobet currently sits at #1 in our overall best betting apps ranking — but that doesn't mean it's perfect. Read on for the good, the bad, and the bits that could be better.
Tenobet greets new customers with a generous welcome package that spreads across your first few deposits. At the time of writing, the offer includes a matched deposit bonus on your initial deposit, giving you extra funds to explore the platform without risking your entire bankroll on day one. The welcome bonus is credited to your account automatically once you meet the minimum deposit threshold — no promo code required.
What makes Tenobet's welcome offer stand out from other bookies targeting Aussie punters is the relatively reasonable wagering requirement attached to the bonus. While many competing platforms demand you turn over your bonus amount eight or ten times before withdrawing, Tenobet keeps the rollover requirement more manageable. That said, you still need to meet the minimum odds requirement on qualifying bets, so don't go backing $1.05 favourites thinking you'll clear the bonus in a weekend.
It's worth noting that bonus terms can change. Always check the Tenobet promotions page directly before signing up to confirm the latest offer structure and conditions. What we describe here reflects our experience during testing in April 2026.
Tenobet doesn't just rely on a flashy welcome bonus and then forget about existing customers. The platform runs a rotating calendar of promotions that change week to week, often tied to major sporting events. During our testing period, we saw boosted odds on AFL Round 7 matches, enhanced multi payouts for NRL weekend fixtures, and a "Multi Insurance" offer that refunded stakes if one leg of a four-plus-leg multi let you down.
The "Multi of the Day" promotion is a regular fixture on the Tenobet homepage. Each day, the editorial team puts together a pre-built multi with enhanced odds. You can back it as-is or use it as a starting point and adjust selections to suit your own analysis. It's a small touch, but it shows that Tenobet's team understands how Aussie punters like to bet — multis are king in this market, and the platform leans into that.
Reload bonuses also pop up from time to time, typically attached to quiet periods in the sporting calendar or timed around your first deposit anniversary. These are usually smaller than the initial welcome offer but still add genuine value if you're already an active customer.
Tenobet operates a tiered loyalty program that rewards consistent betting activity over time. As you place bets and accumulate points, you progress through tiers that unlock increasingly attractive perks — including faster withdrawal processing, higher deposit limits, personalised bonus offers, and access to a dedicated VIP manager at the upper tiers.
The loyalty program isn't going to change your life if you're a casual once-a-week punter, but for regular bettors placing multiple bets per week across different sports, the points add up surprisingly quickly. We found ourselves climbing tiers within the first two weeks of active testing, which suggests the thresholds are set at realistic levels rather than being aspirational targets that only high rollers can reach.
One thing we particularly liked: the loyalty rewards can be redeemed as free bets with standard wagering requirements, not as cash with enormous turnover conditions. That's a genuine benefit rather than a marketing sleight of hand.
Beyond the headline welcome bonus, Tenobet's sportsbook runs several ongoing promotions that are worth factoring into your betting decisions. These aren't just window dressing — they can materially affect your bottom line if you use them strategically.
Multi Insurance: Available on multis with four or more legs, this promotion refunds your stake as a free bet if exactly one leg lets you down. During our testing, we triggered this twice — once on an AFL multi where a player fell one disposal short, and once on an NRL multi where a try scorer didn't cross the line. Both times, the free bet was credited within an hour of settlement. It won't make a losing strategy profitable, but it softens the blow on those agonisingly close near-misses.
Boosted Odds: Tenobet regularly posts boosted odds on selected markets, particularly for Friday night AFL and Thursday night NRL matches. The boosts we saw were genuine improvements over the standard price — not just inflated from an already-low base. We compared Tenobet's boosted prices against the standard odds at three other bookies and found the boosted price was best-available in most cases.
Refer a Mate: Tenobet offers a referral bonus for both the referrer and the new customer. The bonus is credited once the referred friend makes their first qualifying deposit and meets a small wagering requirement. It's a straightforward scheme without hidden conditions, and it stacks with the standard welcome bonus for the new sign-up.
During major events — think State of Origin, AFL finals, Melbourne Cup, or the Australian Open — Tenobet typically rolls out event-specific promotions with enhanced odds, special markets, and increased multi payout boosts. We haven't yet tested Tenobet through a Grand Final or Origin series (our testing window was mid-season), but the promotional calendar suggests these tentpole events receive significant marketing spend.
Tenobet also runs occasional "Bet and Get" offers where placing a qualifying bet on a specified market earns you a free bet for a related event. For example, bet $25 on an AFL match and receive a $10 free bet for the NRL match that weekend. These cross-sport promotions are a clever way to introduce punters to markets they might not normally explore.
No review of a betting platform's bonuses would be complete without unpacking the terms and conditions. Here's what you need to know about Tenobet's bonus structure:
Our advice: read the full terms on the Tenobet website before depositing. The conditions we observed during testing were fair and clearly presented, but bonus terms can change at any time. Never assume — always verify.
Tenobet is an online sportsbook and betting platform that has gained significant traction among Australian punters since its launch. The platform positions itself as a mobile-first bookie built for the modern sports bettor, with a strong emphasis on Australian sports like AFL, NRL, and horse racing alongside comprehensive international coverage.
The company operates under a Curacao eGaming licence and has built its platform on modern technology that prioritises speed, reliability, and user experience. While Tenobet is a relatively young brand compared to some of the legacy bookmakers in Australia, its rapid growth suggests the team behind it understands what Aussie punters want: competitive odds, fast payouts, a slick Multi Builder, and a mobile experience that doesn't feel like an afterthought.
Tenobet's parent company has invested heavily in the Australian market, tailoring its product with AUD support, Australian sporting events front and centre on the homepage, and customer support that understands local betting culture. That localised focus is one of the key reasons it earned the #1 spot in our best betting apps ranking.
This is the question every punter should ask before depositing money with any online bookie, and it's one we take seriously in every review. Tenobet holds a licence from the Curacao eGaming Authority, which provides regulatory oversight of the platform's operations. The site uses SSL encryption (256-bit) to protect data in transit, and all financial transactions are processed through established payment gateways.
During our testing, we experienced no issues with deposits or withdrawals. Funds were credited to our account instantly on deposit, and withdrawal requests were processed within the timeframes stated on the platform. We did not encounter any suspicious behaviour, withheld winnings, or unresponsive support interactions that would raise red flags.
That said, it's worth noting that Tenobet does not hold an Australian state or territory wagering licence (such as a Northern Territory licence held by many Australian-facing bookmakers). This means it operates in a regulatory grey area for Australian customers. Punters who prefer to bet exclusively with locally licensed operators may want to weigh this factor in their decision. For our part, we assess platforms on their actual performance — how they treat customers, process payments, and handle disputes — and Tenobet performed well across all these criteria.
Tenobet also participates in responsible gambling initiatives and provides tools for customers to set deposit limits, loss limits, and self-exclusion periods. We'll cover this in more detail in the responsible gambling section below.
Tenobet covers over 30 sports, but the depth of coverage varies significantly depending on the sport. For the markets that matter most to Australian punters — AFL, NRL, cricket, and horse racing — the coverage is genuinely impressive. We counted over 150 individual betting markets for a standard AFL Round 7 match, including head-to-head, line, total points, first goalscorer, anytime goalscorer, player disposals, player marks, player tackles, team totals by quarter, first team to score, and margin betting.
NRL coverage is similarly deep, with try scorer markets, player performance props (run metres, tackle breaks, kicks), match and half totals, and comprehensive same game multi options. For cricket, Tenobet covers Test matches, ODIs, T20Is, and domestic competitions including the Big Bash League with markets on top batsman, top bowler, total runs, wickets, and session-specific props.
On odds quality, Tenobet is competitive. We compared prices across eight head-to-head AFL matches during Round 7 and found Tenobet offering the best or equal-best price on five of the eight. On NRL, the picture was similar — Tenobet's prices consistently sat at or near the top of the market. Where Tenobet really excels is on multi odds, where the combined payout on same game multis was typically 3-5% higher than what we found at two competing bookies.
Multi Builder: This is Tenobet's flagship feature and the primary reason it earned our #1 ranking. The Multi Builder allows you to combine selections from the same match or across different events with a clean, intuitive interface. Adding legs, adjusting selections, and checking the combined odds happens in real time with zero lag. During testing, we built SGMs with up to eight legs without any compatibility errors or interface issues — a common pain point on other platforms.
Cash Out: Tenobet offers full and partial cash-out on most pre-match and some in-play bets. The cash-out amount updates in real time, and we found the offered prices to be fair relative to the current market. Partial cash-out is particularly useful for locking in profit on a multi while letting the remaining stake ride on the final leg.
Bet Editing: Before a bet is placed, Tenobet allows you to swap selections within a multi without having to start from scratch. This small quality-of-life feature saves significant time when you're adjusting your selections based on late team news or injury updates.
Quick Bet: For punters who know exactly what they want, the Quick Bet feature lets you place a bet with two taps — select the market and confirm the stake. It bypasses the full bet slip workflow, which is handy for live betting situations where speed matters.
Horse racing is a cornerstone of Australian betting culture, and Tenobet delivers a solid racebook experience. The platform covers all Australian thoroughbred, harness, and greyhound meetings with fixed odds available on most domestic races. For major carnivals — the Melbourne Cup Carnival, The Championships in Sydney, and the Brisbane Winter Carnival — Tenobet offers expanded markets including quinellas, exactas, trifectas, and first-four exotic bets.
International racing coverage includes UK and Irish meetings, Hong Kong racing, Japan Cup, and selected French Group 1 events. The depth isn't as extensive as a dedicated racing platform, but for punters who want to combine racing with sports betting under one account, Tenobet covers the essentials.
One area for improvement: Tenobet doesn't currently offer tote odds or best-of-three (tote/fixed/SP) pricing, which is a standard feature at many Australian-licensed bookmakers. If tote odds are important to your racing strategy, this is a gap worth considering.
Tenobet's esports section covers the major titles that Australian punters are most likely to follow: Counter-Strike 2 (CS2), League of Legends (LoL), Dota 2, and Valorant. Coverage extends to major tournaments and leagues including the ESL Pro League, the League of Legends World Championship, The International (Dota 2), and Valorant Champions Tour events.
Markets include match winner, map winner, total maps, first blood, total kills, and handicap betting. The depth of coverage is adequate for casual esports bettors, though dedicated esports punters will find deeper markets at specialist platforms. Odds on esports were competitive with the broader market during our testing, and we didn't encounter any significant discrepancies that would suggest the esports book is an afterthought.
In addition to its sportsbook, Tenobet offers a live casino section powered by established providers including Evolution Gaming and Pragmatic Play Live. The live casino includes blackjack, roulette, baccarat, game shows (Crazy Time, Dream Catcher, Monopoly Live), and poker variants.
The live dealer experience is smooth, with high-definition video streams, minimal buffering on a standard Australian broadband connection, and a professional dealer presentation. Table limits accommodate both low-stakes recreational players and higher-rolling punters, with VIP tables available at the upper end. While this review focuses primarily on the sportsbook, it's worth knowing that the live casino option is there if you fancy a flutter between races or during a quiet patch in the sporting calendar.
Tenobet is one of the more crypto-friendly betting platforms available to Australian punters. The platform accepts Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Tether (USDT), and Ripple (XRP) for both deposits and withdrawals. Crypto deposits are typically credited within minutes once the transaction receives sufficient confirmations on the blockchain, and we found this to be accurate during testing — our Bitcoin deposit was available to bet with within 15 minutes.
Crypto withdrawals are where Tenobet really shines. Processing times are among the fastest we've tested, with most crypto withdrawals completed within one to two hours. During our testing, we processed three separate Bitcoin withdrawals and all three were confirmed in our external wallet within 90 minutes. For punters who value fast access to their winnings, this is a significant advantage over platforms that batch crypto withdrawals once per day.
There are no additional fees charged by Tenobet for crypto transactions, though standard network fees (gas fees for ETH, for example) still apply. The minimum crypto deposit and withdrawal amounts are reasonable, making crypto a viable option even for punters who aren't moving large sums.
For punters who prefer traditional payment methods, Tenobet accepts Visa and Mastercard debit cards, bank transfers, and several popular e-wallet services. Card deposits are processed instantly, while bank transfers can take one to two business days to appear in your Tenobet account.
Withdrawals via traditional methods are slower than crypto, as you'd expect. Card withdrawals typically take one to three business days, while bank transfers can take up to five business days in some cases. E-wallet withdrawals sit somewhere in between, with most processed within 24 hours during our testing.
All transactions are processed in Australian dollars (AUD), which means no currency conversion fees for domestic punters. Minimum deposit is $20 AUD across most methods, and minimum withdrawal is $30 AUD. Maximum withdrawal limits increase as you progress through the loyalty tiers, which is a nice incentive for active customers but can be a minor frustration for casual punters hitting a large win early on.
Tenobet offers customer support through live chat and email. The live chat is accessible directly from the mobile site and desktop platform — just tap the chat icon in the bottom-right corner. During our testing, we initiated live chat conversations at various times of day and consistently connected with an agent within two to five minutes.
The quality of support was mixed but generally positive. For straightforward queries — bonus conditions, withdrawal status, account verification requirements — the agents were helpful, knowledgeable, and resolved our questions without needing to escalate. For a more complex query about odds calculation on a specific SGM combination, the first-line agent escalated to a specialist who responded within 30 minutes via email.
Email support is available at the address listed on the Tenobet contact page, with a stated response time of up to 24 hours. In practice, we received email responses within 6 hours on weekdays and within 12 hours on weekends.
What Tenobet doesn't offer is phone support, which is a gap for punters who prefer to talk through issues verbally. There's also no social media support channel (Twitter/X DMs or Facebook Messenger), which some competitors have added in recent years. For most punters, live chat will be sufficient, but the absence of phone support is worth flagging.
Tenobet was built mobile-first, and it shows. The mobile browser experience is slick, responsive, and genuinely pleasant to use. Pages load quickly, the navigation is intuitive, and the bet slip workflow — from selecting a market to confirming your bet — requires minimal taps. We tested extensively on an iPhone 15 Pro and a Samsung Galaxy S24, and the experience was excellent on both devices.
The Multi Builder works beautifully on mobile. Adding legs, removing them, and adjusting stakes happens with smooth animations and real-time odds updates. We didn't experience any lag, crashes, or interface glitches during four weeks of daily use — which puts Tenobet ahead of several competitors that still struggle with SGM builder performance on smaller screens.
Tenobet does not currently offer a native iOS or Android app, which means you're betting through the mobile browser (Safari or Chrome). In practice, this made no noticeable difference to the experience — the mobile site behaves like a native app, and you can add it to your home screen for one-tap access. The lack of a native app also means you don't have to worry about app store updates or compatibility issues with new OS versions.
Live betting on mobile is also well-implemented, with odds updating in real time and the bet placement process completing in under two seconds on a standard 4G connection. The overall mobile experience is one of Tenobet's greatest strengths and a major factor in its #1 ranking.
No bookie is perfect, and the best choice depends on what matters most to you. Here's how Tenobet compares to two other top-rated platforms in our rankings on the criteria that matter most to Australian punters:
| Feature | Tenobet | Gambiva | Rolletto |
|---|---|---|---|
| Our Ranking | #1 Overall | #2 Sports Variety | #3 Live Betting |
| AFL/NRL Depth | Excellent (150+ markets) | Very Good | Good |
| Multi Builder | Best in test | Good | Good |
| Odds Quality | Above average | Competitive | Competitive |
| Crypto Withdrawals | 1–2 hours | 2–4 hours | Under 1 hour |
| Sports Coverage | 30+ sports | 35+ sports | 30+ sports |
| Live Betting | Good | Strong | Excellent |
| Mobile Experience | Excellent | Very Good | Very Good |
| Horse Racing | Good (fixed odds) | Good | Limited |
Tenobet's combination of a best-in-class Multi Builder, competitive odds on Australian sports, and fast crypto payouts makes it the strongest all-round option. If sports variety is your priority, Gambiva edges ahead with 35+ sports. If live betting is your main focus, Rolletto has the faster in-play engine.
Responsible gambling is not optional — it's the foundation of a sustainable betting experience. Tenobet provides several tools to help you stay in control:
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, help is available. Call Gambling Help on 1800 858 858 (free, confidential, 24/7) or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au for live chat support. You can also register with BetStop, Australia's National Self-Exclusion Register, to exclude yourself from all licensed online wagering services in one step.
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After four weeks of testing with real money, Tenobet has earned its position as our #1 rated betting app for Australian punters in 2026. The platform delivers where it matters most: competitive odds on AFL and NRL, a Multi Builder that is genuinely the best we've tested, fast crypto withdrawals, and a mobile experience that sets the benchmark for the industry.
The welcome bonus is competitive, the ongoing promotions add real value, and the loyalty program rewards consistent activity without demanding unrealistic thresholds. Customer support via live chat is responsive and competent, and the platform's security measures — including SSL encryption and identity verification — meet industry standards.
Where Tenobet falls short: it lacks an Australian state or territory wagering licence, it doesn't offer tote odds on racing, and phone support isn't available. For some punters, the licensing question will be a deal-breaker, and that's a perfectly reasonable stance. But on pure product quality — the experience of actually placing bets, managing your account, and withdrawing your winnings — Tenobet is hard to beat.
Best for: Punters who prioritise multi betting on AFL/NRL, fast crypto payouts, and a premium mobile experience.
Not ideal for: Punters who require an Australian-licensed operator or depend on tote odds for racing strategies.
Our rating: 9.2 / 10
Tenobet operates under a Curacao eGaming licence and accepts Australian customers. While it does not hold an Australian state or territory wagering licence, the platform is accessible to punters in Australia and supports AUD transactions. Australian law primarily targets operators rather than individual bettors, but we recommend checking your local regulations and making an informed decision before signing up.
Tenobet covers over 30 sports including AFL, NRL, cricket, tennis, soccer (A-League, EPL, Champions League), basketball (NBL, NBA), horse racing, greyhounds, rugby union, baseball, ice hockey, golf, boxing, MMA, darts, snooker, table tennis, and esports (CS2, LoL, Dota 2, Valorant). AFL and NRL receive the deepest market coverage, with 150+ individual markets per match.
Tenobet does not offer a native iOS or Android app. Instead, the platform provides a fully optimised mobile browser experience that functions like a native app. You can add the Tenobet mobile site to your home screen for one-tap access. The mobile experience supports all features including the Multi Builder, live betting, cash out, and account management.
Withdrawal times depend on your chosen method. Cryptocurrency withdrawals (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, USDT) are typically processed within one to two hours. E-wallet withdrawals take up to 24 hours. Debit card and bank transfer withdrawals take one to five business days. Withdrawal speed is one of Tenobet's strongest points, particularly for crypto users.
Yes. Tenobet's Multi Builder is one of its flagship features, allowing you to combine multiple selections from the same match into a single bet. You can mix player props (disposals, tackles, try scorers), match outcomes (winner, margin), and team totals. The Multi Builder supports SGMs for AFL, NRL, soccer, basketball, and several other sports. It is the best SGM builder we tested in 2026.
Tenobet accepts Visa and Mastercard debit cards, bank transfers, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether (USDT), Ripple (XRP), and e-wallet services. All transactions are processed in AUD. Minimum deposit is $20 AUD for most methods. Crypto deposits are the fastest, typically available within minutes.
Yes. Tenobet covers Australian thoroughbred, harness, and greyhound racing with fixed odds on most domestic meetings. International racing from the UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, and Japan is available on major race days. Exotic bets (quinellas, exactas, trifectas) are available for feature meetings. However, Tenobet does not currently offer tote odds.
Yes. Tenobet provides an in-play betting section with real-time odds updates across major sports including soccer, basketball, tennis, and cricket. For Australian domestic sports (AFL, NRL), in-play betting online may be restricted under Australian law, though phone betting is available. Tenobet's live betting interface is fast and reliable, with odds refreshing in real time.