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Alberta Review · Updated June 2026

TonyBet Alberta Review 2026

TonyBet Alberta review: AGLC-licensed sportsbook and casino founded by poker legend Tony G. Known for competitive odds, fast withdrawals, and strong esports coverage.

LicenceAGLC, Alberta
Minimum age18+
Parent companyTonyBet Group
Ontario licensedYes
Operator
TonyBet
Parent company
TonyBet Group
Product type
Sports + Casino + Esports
Ontario licensed
Yes

What TonyBet brings to Alberta

TonyBet takes its name from Tony G — Antanas Guoga — one of the most well-known professional poker players in the world and a former member of the European Parliament. Originally launched as OmniBet, the platform was rebranded when Tony G acquired it. TonyBet is now a regulated operator in Ontario and is AGLC-registered for Alberta.

TonyBet differentiates itself with strong esports coverage alongside traditional sports markets, competitive odds — particularly on hockey and football — and one of the most comprehensive VIP programmes in the Canadian market. Withdrawal speeds are consistently cited as among the fastest available to Canadian players.

Pros and cons

What works
  • Competitive odds on NHL and traditional sports markets
  • Strong esports and niche sports coverage
  • Fast withdrawal processing
  • Comprehensive VIP programme
  • Ontario regulated with track record in Canadian market
What to know
  • Smaller brand recognition than US operators entering Alberta
  • [VERIFY: exact Alberta welcome offer terms at launch]
  • [VERIFY: full payment method list for Alberta regulated product]
Launch Offer

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TonyBet's Alberta welcome offer will be confirmed on the TonyBet Alberta signup page from 13 July 2026. Jolly First does not alter or guarantee operator offer terms.

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Frequently asked questions

Is TonyBet legal in Alberta?
Yes. TonyBet is AGLC-registered for Alberta and will operate legally from 13 July 2026. It is also a licensed operator in Ontario.
Who founded TonyBet?
TonyBet is named after Tony G (Antanas Guoga), a professional poker player and former member of the European Parliament who acquired and rebranded the platform from its original name OmniBet.
Does TonyBet cover esports?
Yes. TonyBet offers one of the more comprehensive esports betting markets among Canadian regulated operators, alongside traditional sports.
What is the minimum age for TonyBet in Alberta?
18. Alberta's minimum gambling age is 18, one year lower than Ontario's 19.
Responsible gambling

Gambling involves risk. If gambling is no longer fun, contact the Alberta Health Services problem gambling helpline. Self-exclusion is available through AGLC at any licensed Alberta operator.

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