Thunderpick is positioned primarily around esports betting, with additional sports markets.
Jurisdiction
Its terms are governed by Curaçao law and exclude Curaçao, the Netherlands and associated territories, the United States, UN-sanctioned countries and FATF-blacklisted countries. Users remain responsible for local compliance.
Payments and KYC
Thunderpick may request identity, address, card and selfie verification. Fees can apply by jurisdiction. Published terms state a €10 minimum withdrawal and a €100,000 weekly maximum unless otherwise agreed.
Assessment
The terms contain useful payment detail, but BookmakerLens has not confirmed a precise current licence number or local authorization in target countries. No score is assigned.
Esports focus and bet mechanics
Thunderpick’s defining product is esports, while traditional sports are also offered. The terms refer to pool or parimutuel betting in parts of the platform, meaning displayed returns can change as other bets enter a pool before it locks.
Withdrawals and account closure
The €10 published withdrawal minimum is relatively clear, but jurisdiction-dependent transaction fees may apply. The terms also describe a €20 closing threshold and allow extensive verification. Users should confirm how these clauses apply to their chosen currency before funding.
Strengths and concerns
- Strengths: esports specialization, detailed KYC language and unusually specific withdrawal thresholds.
- Concerns: a precise current licence number was not confirmed in the reviewed document, local authorization remains unclear, and fees can vary.
Verdict
The product may interest eligible esports bettors, but licensing and country eligibility require stronger verification before recommendation.
Review basis: official terms PDF; no funded account or odds test has been performed.