Head-to-head
20bet vs Power Play
Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.
20bet and Power Play represent two distinct approaches to attracting Canadian players. 20bet, operating since 2020 under Curacao and Kahnawake licences, positions itself as a feature-rich, globally-oriented platform with 122 game providers, native mobile apps, and multilingual support. Power Play, launched in 2018, targets Canadian customers more directly with a claimed Ontario (AGCO) licence, CAD currency support, and phone customer service. Both offer live dealer games, sportsbooks, poker, Interac deposits, and cryptocurrency options. A player might choose 20bet for its superior operator trust rating (72 vs 42), faster withdrawals, broader game selection, and mobile apps. Alternatively, Power Play appeals to Ontario residents seeking regulatory protection, those preferring CAD transactions without currency conversion, and players valuing direct Canadian support. However, Power Play's AGCO licence status remains unconfirmed, and its 42 trust score falls below the market average of 47.6. The comparison hinges on regulatory appetite (grey-market vs claimed Ontario oversight) balanced against operator quality metrics.
Welcome bonus
Neither 20bet nor Power Play publicly disclose welcome bonus amounts or terms in their verified operator data as of 2026-04-20, making direct bonus comparison impossible. This lack of transparency is common: The Canadian-facing market averages C$2,313 in welcome bonus value (median C$1,000) across 159 sampled operators, with typical wagering requirements of 72x multipliers and an average effective bonus return of C$65 after accounting for wagering adjustments. Effective bonus value hinges on three interconnected variables: (1) deposit match percentage or free-play amount, (2) wagering multiplier applied to bonus funds, and (3) weighted game contribution percentages (slots typically contribute 100 percent, table games 10-20 percent). Without published terms from either operator, calculating expected bonus return is impossible. Players must contact each platform's support team directly to obtain current welcome offer details, as promotions vary by jurisdiction, player region, and marketing timing. Currency impact matters significantly: Power Play credits bonuses in Canadian dollars, eliminating foreign exchange conversion costs. 20bet operates in non-CAD currencies, meaning all bonus deposits and withdrawals incur 2-3 percent exchange conversion losses. Both platforms publicly disclose responsible gambling protections (deposit limits, self-exclusion tools), suggesting baseline consumer safeguards. Neither operator highlights other player value mechanisms like VIP tier bonuses or loyalty rewards in public data. To accurately compare bonus value before depositing, players should request full offer terms including game restrictions, maximum withdrawal amounts, and time-limits on bonus usage.
Licensing
20bet operates under Curacao and Kahnawake licences, both recognized but non-Canadian jurisdictions. Curacao's Gambling Commission oversees internet gaming with moderate enforcement. Kahnawake Gaming Commission, based in Quebec, regulates from a First Nations territory and is more established than Curacao. However, neither jurisdiction provides Canadian regulatory supervision. A player filing a complaint against 20bet would submit evidence to the relevant licence authority, but recovery depends on that authority's enforcement capacity, which varies. Power Play claims Ontario (AGCO) licensing, placing it theoretically under the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario's jurisdiction. AGCO oversight provides direct consumer protection through iGamingOntario (iGO) player protections, including dispute resolution and licensee accountability. However, Power Play's AGCO licence status is listed as unknown in verification data, creating material uncertainty. The platform's Curacao licence (also unknown status) adds opacity. For Ontario residents, Power Play's claimed AGCO licence is the only regulatory bridge to Ontario consumer law. 20bet offers no such protection. Verification of Power Play's AGCO status before depositing is strongly advised.
Payments
Both operators accept Interac (Canada's primary digital transfer method) and multiple cryptocurrencies, but with critical differences. 20bet: Interac deposits and withdrawals are available with no disclosed limits and 24-hour processing. Visa/Mastercard also process in 24 hours. Crypto options span six assets (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, USDT) with 24-hour clearing. Bank transfer withdrawals take 7 days. However, 20bet does not support CAD currency, meaning all transactions incur 2-3 percent exchange conversion costs. Power Play: Interac accepts C$10 minimum deposits but caps withdrawals at C$3,000 per transaction, limiting high-roller cashouts. Visa/Mastercard process in 12 hours. Crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, USDT) and ePayz clear in 1 hour, substantially faster. Bank transfer takes 5 days. Critically, Power Play operates in CAD, eliminating currency conversion fees. Withdrawal speed: 20bet ranks 14 market-wide; Power Play ranks 52, indicating 20bet typically clears funds faster. For Interac-only users, 20bet offers superior processing speed and no withdrawal caps.
Games
20bet operates 122 game providers, delivering breadth across slots, table games, and specialty titles. Live dealer functionality is present, and native mobile apps (iOS and Android) enable on-the-go play. Power Play partners with eight providers, a significantly smaller library. However, Evolution Gaming supplies live dealer, a tier-1 studio known for product quality and compliance. The reduced provider count simplifies choice but limits game variety. Mobile accessibility heavily favors 20bet: Native iOS and Android apps provide optimized gameplay, push notifications, and offline access. Power Play offers only instant-play (browser-based), which is slower and lacks app conveniences on mobile devices. For mobile-first casual players, 20bet is substantially superior. For content breadth, 20bet's 122 providers eclipse Power Play's eight. For live dealer quality, Power Play's Evolution Gaming partnership is premium, but represents only one supplier. Winner for mobile-first users: 20bet. Winner for curated, quality-focused experience: Power Play (if player accepts limited variety).
Support
20bet: 24/7 live chat and email support across 23 languages, including French. No phone support. Global infrastructure. Power Play: 24/7 live chat, email, and phone support, with English only. Canada-focused customer service model. Power Play's phone support is advantageous for players preferring voice communication. 20bet's multilingual support (including French) serves Quebec and international players. 20bet's language variety demonstrates global player focus; Power Play's English-only approach is Canada-centric. For Quebec French-speakers: 20bet is the only bilingual option. For English-speaking Canadians preferring phone contact: Power Play is preferable.
Who each fits
20bet appeals to mobile-first players seeking native iOS and Android apps, crypto enthusiasts (six asset options, unlimited withdrawals), high-rollers desiring fast processing without withdrawal caps, Quebec residents requiring French support, and players comfortable with grey-market regulation through Curacao and Kahnawake licences. The trust score of 72 exceeds the 47.6 market average, and value tier B indicates reasonable deposit returns. Key strengths: 122 game providers, 24/7 live chat and email support across 23 languages, and no arbitrary withdrawal limits. Weaknesses: No Ontario consumer protection, non-CAD currency incurs 2-3 percent conversion costs, and Kahnawake/Curacao licences provide no Canadian regulatory oversight. Best suited for experienced, tech-savvy players prioritizing breadth and speed over domestic regulation.
Power Play targets Ontario residents seeking claimed regulatory oversight (AGCO licence, if verified), players preferring Canadian dollar transactions without conversion fees, and those valuing localized phone support. The platform suits casual, non-mobile players (instant-play only) comfortable with a smaller game library (eight providers, including quality Evolution Gaming). Caution: Trust score 42 is below market average 47.6, AGCO licence status is unconfirmed, withdrawal speed ranks 52 (slower than 20bet 14), no French support excludes Quebec speakers, no mobile apps limit convenience. Value tier C indicates modest returns. Best for: Cautious Ontario players who verify AGCO licensing and accept smaller game selection.
Our verdict
20bet emerges as the superior general operator: Trust score 72 (vs 42), faster withdrawals (rank 14 vs 52), 122 game providers (vs 8), native mobile apps (vs none), French support, and unlimited Interac withdrawals (vs C$3,000 cap). Its only significant weakness is non-CAD currency (2-3 percent conversion cost on all transactions). Power Play's sole advantage is claimed Ontario (AGCO) licensing, providing theoretical consumer protection. However, AGCO status is unconfirmed, and trust score 42 suggests operational or compliance concerns. Scenario winners: Ontario resident seeking safety, Power Play (if AGCO verified); otherwise both lack strong protection. Quebec French-speaker, 20bet. High-roller crypto user, 20bet (unlimited withdrawals). Mobile-first casual player, 20bet (native apps). Bottom line: 20bet for most Canadian players. Power Play only if AGCO licensing is independently verified.
FAQ
- Which is better for Ontario residents?
- Power Play claims AGCO (Ontario Alcohol and Gaming Commission) licensing but the AGCO status is unconfirmed in verification data. If AGCO licensed, Power Play qualifies under iGamingOntario (iGO) consumer protection, offering dispute resolution and regulatory oversight. 20bet operates under Curacao/Kahnawake licences only and provides no Ontario regulatory protection. Before depositing with Power Play, independently verify its AGCO license status through the AGCO website or iGamingOntario.
- Which supports Interac?
- Both. 20bet accepts Interac for deposits and withdrawals with no disclosed limits and 24-hour processing time. Power Play accepts Interac with C$10 minimum deposit, C$10 minimum withdrawal, and C$3,000 maximum withdrawal per transaction. Neither platform discloses Interac processing times. For high-roller players, 20bet is preferable due to unlimited withdrawal amounts.
- Which has better withdrawal speed?
- 20bet ranks 14 for withdrawal speed market-wide; Power Play ranks 52. Although Power Play advertises 1-hour processing for crypto and ePayz, Interac processing time is not disclosed, and bank transfers take 5 days. 20bet typically clears Interac and card withdrawals within 24 hours. For fastest access to funds, 20bet is superior.
- Which has better mobile support?
- 20bet offers native iOS and Android apps plus instant play. Power Play offers instant play only (no apps). Native apps enable offline functionality, push notifications, and optimized interface design. For mobile-first players, 20bet is substantially superior.
- Which supports French?
- 20bet supports 23 languages including French and is the only bilingual platform between these two. Power Play supports English only. For Quebec residents or French-speaking Canadian players, 20bet is the only choice that meets language requirements.
- How do I find gambling help?
- In Ontario, contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600. In Quebec, contact Jeu: Aide et référence at 1-800-461-0140. Both platforms provide responsible gambling tools including deposit limits and self-exclusion. If experiencing problem gambling, reach out immediately.
Head-to-head breakdown
| Criterion | 20bet | Power Play |
|---|---|---|
| Top licence | CuraçaoKahnawake | No active licence on file |
| Ontario iGO licensed | No | Yes |
| Interac | Yes | Yes |
| CAD currency | No | Yes |
| French support | Yes | No |
| Trust score | 72/100 | 42/100 |
| Canadian friendliness | 55/100 | 60/100 |