Betshezi is a South African sportsbook operated by SMP Gaming (Pty) Ltd, licensed by the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board. It runs on BetConstruct’s Swarm platform, the same backend behind several other local skins, but prices its own book independently of them.
What stands out
- Shares its backend with Shayabets and Bravobet, all built on BetConstruct’s Swarm platform, but Betshezi’s FIFA World Cup match odds price differently from the shared default book.
- Full 1X2 and all four total-goals lines on major soccer fixtures, two-way winners on tennis and UFC, and a straight 1X2 on rugby union.
- One of the smaller sportsbooks OddsBash tracks, so expect tighter stake limits than the larger brands.
Deposits and withdrawals
Betshezi’s own help pages confirm deposits through Instant EFT, credit card and voucher brands including 1Voucher, OTT Voucher, Blu Voucher, EasyLoad and Kazang, plus a Bitcoin and crypto option. Most methods start at R50; 1Voucher, EasyLoad and Kazang go as low as R1.
Withdrawals go out through Ozow instant EFT, or Instant Money and eWallet via OTT, with a R100 minimum for OTT/eWallet or R200 for other methods, and daily and monthly caps of R5,000 and R25,000 (up to four requests every 24 hours). FICA verification, an ID and proof of residence dated within three months, is required before the first withdrawal. Once approved, a payout typically lands in five minutes to two business days, though approval itself can take up to 72 hours.
Odds and markets
On the competitions OddsBash tracks, Betshezi prices soccer match result and total-goals markets, a straight 1X2 on rugby union, and two-way winners on tennis, UFC and other no-draw sports. It runs the same BetConstruct Swarm protocol as several other skins we scan, but its own prices differ from the shared default book, so it is worth checking on its own rather than assuming it mirrors the others. The margin and coverage figures above are measured from odds Betshezi actually published, and refresh with every scan.
Good to know
- Betshezi also runs a casino and virtual-games section alongside the sportsbook. OddsBash measures the sportsbook only.