Sport By Sport: Everything You Can Play On AllPanelExch
Cricket is king, no doubt about it. But the exchange isn't limited to cricket alone. Let's go through it one by one and see what each sport offers and where the value hides.
Cricket: coverage at every level
IPL, T20 World Cup, ODI World Cup, Test series, Big Bash, PSL, CPL, right down to county cricket. Liquidity is highest in international matches, which means even your big stakes get matched instantly. In domestic leagues the odds run a little wider, but for people who do their research, that's exactly where the extra value sits. Session markets exist only in cricket, and they're the real USP of Indian exchanges. The 6 over score, the 10 over score, an individual batsman's runs, when the next wicket falls, each of these gets its own separate market.
One tip I learned the expensive way: in session betting, discipline is everything. Watch the first 2-3 overs, understand how the pitch is behaving, then take your entry. Blind session betting is the fastest killer of a bankroll.
Football: from the EPL to the ISL
Premier League, La Liga, Champions League, World Cup qualifiers, and yes, the ISL too. Along with match odds you get markets like over/under goals, correct score and both teams to score. Lay betting in football is a joy of its own, laying the draw is a popular strategy when both teams like to attack.
Tennis: the true in-play battlefield
Grand Slams, ATP, WTA tours. Momentum swings in tennis are so fast that a single break of serve can send odds jumping from 1.5 to 3.0. For people who know how to watch a live match and react, tennis is the best playground for exchange trading. Set betting and game handicap markets are available too.
And plenty more
Horse racing (UK and Australian races), greyhound racing, PKL markets during kabaddi season, and even special markets on elections and reality shows open up now and then. The casino is always there of course, you saw its full black and gold section above.
The Language Of The Exchange: 12 Terms You Should Know
For new players, exchange terminology can feel a little alien. Save this small glossary, it will serve you well.
- Back: A bet on an outcome HAPPENING. India will win, back India.
- Lay: A bet on an outcome NOT happening. India won't win, lay India.
- Liability: Your maximum possible loss on a lay bet. The bigger the odds, the bigger the liability.
- Liquidity: The money available in a market. More liquidity means even big bets get matched instantly.
- Matched / Unmatched: Your bet only becomes active when someone takes the opposite side. Unmatched bets can be cancelled.
- Session: A market on a small slice of the match, like runs in the first 6 overs.
- Fancy: Extra markets similar to sessions, player runs, wickets, boundaries and so on.
- Greening up: Locking profit on both outcomes through trading. Both sides show green on screen, hence the name.
- Cash out: Closing your position before the match ends to book a profit or a small loss.
- Odds drift: Odds moving up, meaning the market's confidence in that outcome is dropping.
- Steam: Odds falling fast, meaning money is pouring onto that side.
- Book percentage: A measure of a market's total margin. On an exchange it's far lower than with bookies.
Bonuses And Offers: What's Real, What's Marketing
Every platform shouts about bonuses, but it's important to understand how a bonus actually works. On AllPanelExch the typical offers are: a welcome bonus on new IDs, deposit refill bonuses, and special promotions around events like the IPL. Bonus points can't be withdrawn directly, you have to play them through first. So whenever you take a bonus, ask clearly on WhatsApp about the wagering condition: how much you need to play, within how much time, and which games count.
My personal approach? Don't treat a bonus as free money, look at it like a discount. If you were going to play anyway, the bonus is extra value. Depositing purely out of bonus greed is the wrong starting point. And yes, any site promising a 200 or 300 percent bonus without clear terms, stay far away from it. Real platforms make realistic offers.
Responsible Gaming: Straight Talk, No Lecture
Don't skip this section, because it's the most important one here. Exchange betting is entertainment, not an income source. The maths is simple: after commission, winning in the long run is hard, only disciplined and informed players stay consistently positive, and even they do it with modest returns.
- Fix a monthly entertainment budget, exactly the way you would for movies or dining out. Not one rupee more than that.
- Never play with borrowed money. EMIs, loans from friends, credit card deposits, these are all red flags.
- Doubling your stakes on a losing streak to recover, what people call chasing, is the most dangerous pattern of all. Took a loss? Shut it down, tomorrow's another day.
- Keep at least 2 days a week completely off. Playing daily becomes a habit, and the road from habit to addiction is a short one.
- If you feel control slipping, ask for self-exclusion on WhatsApp and the team will freeze your ID. For professional help, use the counselling resources in your area.
This platform is absolutely not for anyone under 18, and knowing your own state's gaming laws is your own responsibility.
A Weekly Routine On AllPanelExch: An Active Player's Diary
To finish, let me paint a practical picture of what a balanced player's week looks like. Monday to Thursday there isn't much action, selective bets if an international match is on, otherwise just observing the markets. From Friday evening the scene changes, weekend series and leagues get going. Thirty minutes of research before the match: pitch report, playing XI, weather, recent form. Then a pre-match entry if there's value on offer, otherwise it's session markets after the toss.
If the casino mood strikes, it's a night session with a fixed budget, 500 or 1000 points, and a time limit. Aviator with auto cash out set, live tables at small stakes. On Sunday night, the weekly accounting: how much was played, how much won or lost, what mistakes happened. This 10 minute habit keeps you ahead of 90 percent of players, because those people never do the maths at all.
And that's the whole story. Getting an ID is a 2 minute process, message on WhatsApp through any button above and start today. If you have questions, the about page explains how to reach us.
Before You Take An ID: The Final 10 Point Checklist
If you're ready after reading all of that, run through this last checklist once. I built this list from the mistakes new players make over and over again.
- Take your ID from the official source only. The buttons on this page lead to the verified WhatsApp. Don't trust numbers from Telegram groups or random Instagram pages.
- Ask for a demo first. One day on a demo gives you a feel for the interface, odds movement and the markets, without risking a single rupee.
- Start with a small deposit. Keep your first deposit at the minimum. Test a withdrawal within the first week itself, so you build confidence in the process.
- Change the password immediately. Treat the password you got on WhatsApp as temporary. Set your own strong password the moment you login.
- Keep your deposit account fixed. Use the same UPI or bank account for withdrawals that you deposit from. That's where processing is fastest.
- Write your budget down first. Decide your monthly limit and note it in your phone. Seeing the number on screen makes discipline real.
- Think before entering a session. Observing the first 2-3 overs is rule number one of session betting.
- Account for the commission. 2 to 5 percent gets deducted on winnings. Keep that in mind when you calculate profit.
- Save your screenshots. Every deposit and withdrawal screenshot goes into one folder. If a dispute ever comes up, it gets solved in seconds.
- Lock in your off days. Two no-play days every week. As boring as this rule sounds, it's equally powerful.
Once following these 10 points becomes a habit, your experience will be smoother than 90 percent of players. Now the decision is yours.
The AllPanelExch Journey: Where It Came From, Where It Stands
It's worth knowing a little background too, because you should know the story of any platform you're putting money on. The betting exchange concept was made popular around the year 2000 in the UK by Betfair. The idea was simple: remove the bookmaker from the middle, match players against each other, and take only a small commission. The model was so successful that it changed the entire industry.
In India this model grew rapidly after 2015, once smartphones and UPI made everything easy. Panels like AllPanel adapted the Betfair style exchange model for Indian players: IDs on WhatsApp, Hindi support, the session and fancy markets that the Indian cricket audience wanted, and instant money movement through UPI. AllPanelExch is the refined version of that evolution, where the exchange, casino and crash games all came into one wallet.
Today it has lakhs of active users, and traffic hits its peak during the IPL season. The platform's biggest strength is consistency: odds update on time, payouts arrive on time, and support is handled by real humans. Nothing is ever perfect, the site can slow down under peak load at times and big withdrawals take extra verification time. But that overall track record is exactly why people refer their friends here.
Looking ahead, there's talk of voice betting, even more regional language support and new game providers being added. Whatever comes next, we'll cover it first on this site. Bookmark it, and if you want an ID, the button below is waiting for you.