LuckyStake is a South African sportsbook and casino site, operated by K2025281680 (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd under an Eastern Cape Gambling Board licence, number ECBM 038, issued 1 July 2025. Behind the odds, it runs the same BetConstruct sportsbook platform as GBets, Zarbet, Kingbets and several other South African books we track.
What stands out
- Deposits run through Ozow (directly or via Capitec), OTT Voucher, Blu Voucher and Standard Bank Instant Money, per the payment logos on LuckyStake’s own site.
- Sportsbook and casino wins are both capped at R150,000, per LuckyStake’s own payout-limits page.
- We scan match-result and total-goals prices on football and rugby, and two-way prices on tennis and mixed martial arts.
- The same underlying platform serves several other BetConstruct-family South African books, each running its own site with an independent odds feed.
Deposits and withdrawals
LuckyStake’s own site names Ozow (directly or via Capitec), OTT Voucher, Blu Voucher and Standard Bank Instant Money as deposit brands, but its Deposits and Withdrawals pages are login-gated, and the public FAQ is a generic, un-localised template with no South African minimums, maximums or turnaround figures. A payout-limits page confirms a R150,000 cap on sportsbook and casino wins, though that’s a win cap rather than a withdrawal limit.
Odds and markets
On the competitions OddsBash tracks, we scan LuckyStake’s match-result and total-goals prices on football and rugby, and two-way prices on tennis and mixed martial arts, the same market shapes we see across the other BetConstruct-family books. The margin and coverage figures above are measured from odds LuckyStake actually published. They refresh with every scan.
Good to know
- No app-store links or badges appear anywhere on the live site; the only mobile reference is marketing copy about betting on “desktop or mobile app” with no app to find.
- LuckyStake also runs a casino product alongside its sportsbook. OddsBash measures the sportsbook only.