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Prediction markets
vs sports betting in Australia

Prediction markets (Polymarket) and sports betting (Sportsbet, TAB, Ladbrokes) are fundamentally different instruments. Fees, event coverage, regulatory status, settlement mechanics: this guide helps you choose the right tool for each purpose.

Sports betting vs prediction markets


CriterionPrediction markets
(Polymarket)
Sports betting
(Sportsbet / TAB)
Fees / margin~2% taker fee5–10% overround built into odds
CoveragePolitics, economics, current events, cryptoSport (AFL, NRL, cricket, tennis, horse racing…)
Sports marketsNoneYes: speciality
Australian regulationGrey zone (IGA 2001 / ASIC)ACMA-approved, NT/state licence
CurrencyUSDC (USD stablecoin)Australian dollars
LiquidityPeer-to-peer order bookBookmaker sets the odds
AccessCrypto wallet requiredApp / website direct
Welcome bonusNoYes (check terms)
Responsible gamblingNo ACMA/ASIC measuresLegal requirements (limits, self-exclusion via BetStop)
Dispute resolutionNo Australian regulatorACMA / state bodies apply

The right tool for each purpose


Use Polymarket if:
You want to take a position on elections or political events
You are interested in macro markets (interest rates, inflation, RBA decisions)
You want to trade on world news or crypto developments
You prefer low fees and transparent on-chain settlement
You do not need ACMA consumer protections
Use Sportsbet / TAB if:
You want to bet on sporting events (AFL, NRL, cricket, horse racing)
You prefer AUD transactions and ACMA-regulated operators
You want consumer protection (BetStop self-exclusion, deposit limits)
You do not want to manage a crypto wallet
You need fast dispute resolution through an Australian regulator

Understanding the cost difference


Australian bookmakers embed their margin (the "overround") directly into the odds. A market with true 50/50 probability would pay $2.00 at fair odds, but a bookmaker paying $1.85/$1.85 is taking an 8% margin. Polymarket's ~2% taker fee is applied on execution only: maker orders pay 0%. For high-volume traders, this difference compounds significantly.

Example: A$1,000 trade on a 50/50 event
Platform Implied odds Effective margin Return if correct
Polymarket (taker) ~49¢ / share ~2% ~A$980 profit (net)
Sportsbet $1.85 ~8.1% A$850 profit
TAB (racing tote) Variable ~17–20% A$800–830 profit