Welcome to our Boomakers review sections and specifically our William Hill Review.
William Hill was founded in 1934 and os certainly one of the best known names for betting and gambling.They not only have a large presence online, but can also be found on many a high street.
They also employ over 15,000 people. They have over 2,300 betting shops and process over one million betting slips every day. Another interesting fact is that they actually own and run two greyhound stadia!
William Hill has obviously been around for a long time and has built up a very strong brand. They have been offering one of the widest ranges of markets for years, even with strong competition like Totesport and Bet365. The comprehensive services that they offer include live scores, radio commentary and also the additional functionality of a bet calculator which is very nice to see. We all want to know what we might win before we put the bet on right?
The William Hill website certainly has one of the best visual designs that we have seen and has a web 2.0 feel to it. All of the navigation is based at the top of the screen, we must admit we prefer the top for category and left for specific types better than this. There is a great use of visuals again as you go through the site, a lot more than their competitors.
It doesn't really matter which sport or event you are trying to find - the chances are it will be available at William Hill and also you will get pretty good odds - but maybe not the best. With that said though they do sometimes display market leading odds so are definitely worth checking out.They also offer a £25 free bet which again is good, but pretty standard for the market.They cover all the major sporting events, and if you cann't find what you are looking for just email pr phone them and they will try to give you some good odds for the bet you are after. Signing up is fast, and your one account will also give you access to their Casino and Poker sections. Overall William Hill is a pretty good bookie.