Orbit Exchange Platform Explained
Getting familiar with the Orbit Exchange platform
This is the famous orbit exchange platform.
The very first thing that catches our eyes are the blue and red boxes in the middle flashing randomly from one place to another. It gives us a taste of a stock market where the prices change rapidly. And it kind of is like a stock market. These flashing blue and red boxes are all odds being modified as events are taking place. This is called in-play. So what we basically see is events taking place at the time of our login and the odds that are changing rapidly as the events take place!
As we can see from a first look, it is a very simple and attractive platform. What we will discover is that, apart from being attractive, it is also very easy to use.
Let’s start from the top
As we can see here, in order to Log in, we need a username and a password. Have you noticed that there is no Sign up or Register button? This is why a player cannot access directly Orbit Exchange. In order to be able to login, you need a broker, an agent to create an account for you.
Orbitx broker provides to all first time visitors unfamiliar with Orbit Exchange a demo account so they can take their time and explore it themselves. If you ask for the Demo Account, you will receive a url, a username and a password in order to be able to navigate through the platform and get familiar with it. You would not be able to place bets, though, as the balance of the account is not funded.
In order to be able to place bets and receive your winnings you need to open your own personal account. In order to do so, you need to register with a broker and make a deposit in order to fund your account and be able to place your bets. Once you make your deposit, your broker will activate your account and will send you the url, your personal username and password. Under your username you will be able to see your balance in EUROS. If you deposit 100EUROS for example, under your username you will see Balance: 100.00
Next to the username you can see the GMT button. By clicking the arrow you can arrange it according to the Time Zone you prefer.
Next to the GMT button you can see a green settings button. This is the button you can click on if you wish to change your password.
In order to change your password, you follow the instructions in the image and you press ok.
If you wish to log out you click on the arrow of the My Account button and you press log out
That simply you can Log In and Log Out of the Orbit Exchange platform.
Now let’s take a look at the available markets.
As you can see from the menu, Orbit Exchange offers, apart from sportsbooks, games and LIVE Casino as well!
On the left side bar we can see all available sports markets. Every sport a player may wish for they can find it here as Orbit Exchange satisfies all preferences.
On the left side bar we can see all available sports markets. Every sport a player may wish for they can find it here as Orbit Exchange satisfies all preferences.
Now let’s move to the middle part of the platform.
The middle section shows all major in-play events with the flashing blue and red boxes being all odds being modified as events are taking place.
On the left are the highlighted in-play soccer events of the day. Next the InPlay column we see the Matched column. There, we can see the liquidity of every event. Then we see the 1, the X and the 2 columns. Each has a blue and a red subcolumn. The blue are for placing back bets and the red are for placing lay bets. At the end of every row you can see an arrow. By clicking on it, you can see all available betting options Orbit Exchange offers you for every event.
Now that you have taken a first taste of what the Orbit Exchange is like, le’ts move to the fun part. Placing Bets!