Jazz Sports Debuts New eSports Betting Platform: Features Live Streaming

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Jazz Sports Debuts New eSports Betting Platform: Features Live Streaming

This week, Gambling911.com-endorsed Jazz Sports launched its brand new eSports wagering platform.


*Only an email needed to open your anonymous betting account
*Provide your text number to get the best signup bonuses in sports betting
*$10 free cash signup bonus with a 1X rollover (bet) requirement
*20% cash signup bonus with just a 5X rollover (bet) requirement
*Payouts often in minutes
*Live streaming of many top events including international football and UFC

*In business since 1996
PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

The popular online gambling site, which has been in business since 1994, proclaimed "eSports is here to stay!".

One of the more exciting features that distinguishes Jazz Sports, even from their European counterparts, is that gamblers will be able to watch the games through their live streaming channels. 

They will also have the ability to browse through a vast selection of esports matches, in as varied genres as first-person shooters, multiplayers and real-time strategy.

Bet on popular games like League of Legends, Dota, Counter-Strike and many others.

LIVE IN-PLAY eSports wagering will also be available on most of the top events.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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