Lucky Fish

Everything on this page is measured from prices Lucky Fish actually published in the leagues we scan. It is not a review and not sponsored.

Measured avg margin 7.4% (rank #34 on best value)
OperatorRace Coast Western Cape (Pty) Ltd
Provincial licence Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board · 10192071-004
Deposit methodsOzow · Direct EFT · Capitec Pay · Zapper · Apple Pay · Wallet Doc
Payout speedR100 min via cash-send rails · R3,000 daily / R25,000 monthly cap · within 24 h (banking hours)
CurrencyZAR
Website https://www.luckyfish.co.za

Coverage we measure

CompetitionLast seen
UFC 329 2h ago
Nations Championship 2026 2h ago
FIFA World Cup 2026 2h ago
Wimbledon 2026 2h ago

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Lucky Fish is a South African sportsbook run by Race Coast Western Cape (Pty) Ltd, licensed by the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board under bookmaker licence 10192071-004, with further bookmaker licences from the Mpumalanga Economic Regulator and the Eastern Cape Gambling Board. It shares its sportsbook platform with Hollywoodbets: on every fixture we track in common between the two, the odds have matched exactly.

What stands out

Deposits and withdrawals

Lucky Fish’s own help pages confirm deposits through Ozow, Direct EFT, Zapper, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Capitec Pay, Stitch and Wallet Doc, with no voucher option at all.

No

minimum deposit figure is published.

Withdrawing needs an uploaded South African ID and proof of address for FICA, standard practice before a first payout at any licensed South African book. Cash-send withdrawals, Instant Money, FNB eWallet, ABSA Cash Send and Nedbank Send-iMali and MobiMoney, carry a R100 minimum per request, a R3,000 daily cap and a R25,000 monthly cap, processing within 24 hours subject to banking hours.

Odds and markets

On the competitions OddsBash tracks, we scan Lucky Fish’s match result and total-goals prices on soccer, and two-way winner prices on rugby, tennis and mixed martial arts.

The

margin and coverage figures above are measured from odds Lucky Fish actually published. They refresh with every scan.

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