How we research, write, rate, disclose and update our casino content.
Last reviewed: July 2026
The job of this site is to make operator terms, bonus rules, safer-gambling details and payment conditions clear enough to compare before an adult reader goes anywhere near an operator. What we publish is independent assessment β we are not a casino, accept no bets or deposits, and never treat gambling as income.
Depending on the brand and market, our content may include:
Most of what we work from is public: licensing notes, FAQ and support information, responsible-gambling pages, the bonus terms, the operator's own site, payment and cashier details. Because casino terms change often, always confirm the current terms on the operator's own website before registering or depositing.
Reviewers look, where relevant, at the FAQ, the operator's public pages, bonus terms, the responsible-gambling page, the mobile layout and the payments page. Where no real-money deposit or withdrawal was made, the review says so openly β implying hands-on testing we didn't do is not something we allow.
We translate those review areas into a single editorial score out of 5:
| Rating band | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 4.5 β 5.0 | Excellent β open terms, player-first conditions |
| 4.0 β 4.4 | Very good β a few small caveats |
| 3.5 β 3.9 | Good β with some terms deserving a careful look |
| 3.0 β 3.4 | Average β real drawbacks to factor in |
| Below 3.0 | Weak β value for players is doubtful or opaque |
Even a high score is not a recommendation for everyone. Always check payment rules, the bonus conditions, your own limits and local laws before playing.
Each brand gets examined across a set of practical areas β one number alone never tells enough:
| Area reviewed | What we look for |
|---|---|
| KYC | Identity verification, the documents required and account checks |
| Registration | How registration works, account rules and which countries are blocked |
| Games | Slots, live casino, table games, instant-win games, providers |
| Transparency | Clarity of terms, privacy policy, bonus rules and restricted markets |
| Payments | Ways to deposit and withdraw, plus limits, fees and currency options |
| Mobile usability | How the site works on a phone: layout, cashier, menus and loading |
| Support | Support channels β chat, email, FAQ β and how clear the answers are |
| Bonuses | Playthrough, bet limits, expiry, game weighting and cash-out caps |
| License & operator | Company name, license information, footer details, terms page |
| Responsible gambling | Deposit limits, loss limits, cooling-off, self-exclusion |
A strong showing in one area does not make a casino right for every player β always weigh the terms against your own situation and local rules.
Among the links on this site are affiliate links. If you sign up with an operator through one of our links, we may receive a commission at no cost to you. Those commercial relationships can affect placement and which brands are featured, but our editorial standards still decide how the information is written. A casino cannot pay for a positive review, a higher rating or a better score.
Casino bonuses are not free money. Promotions usually carry conditions β max-bet rules, cash-out caps, wagering requirements, restricted games, expiry dates. We aim to spell those terms out plainly rather than hype the headline number. A larger advertised bonus is not automatically a better deal.
We do not publish claims that casino play pays like a job, that gambling is risk-free or that winnings are guaranteed. Among the phrases we never publish are:
Nothing we publish presents gambling as a source of income, a sure win or a solution to money problems. We include responsible-gambling reminders where relevant and ask readers to respect local law, age limits (19+ in Canada) and their own personal limits. See our Responsible Gambling page for help and tools.
Gambling law is local, and this site does not give legal advice. An operator open to players in one place may be unlawful somewhere else. It is your responsibility to check that online gambling is legal where you live before you register, deposit or play anywhere.
Casino games are games of chance with a built-in house edge. No system rewrites that arithmetic, which is why betting systems and βguaranteed winβ guides never appear here. Content that promises to beat the maths is misleading, and we treat it as such.
We may use technology and AI-assisted tools to help with quality checks, layout and formatting, structuring research from brand data, planning, translations, copy-editing, drafting. The limits are firm: the tools never invent facts about an operator and never set a rating on their own. Responsibility sits with people β each page gets vetted for clarity, accuracy and responsible-gambling standards. We correct content when inaccuracies are reported.
Bonus, payment and licensing details are kept as current as we can manage, yet casino terms change frequently and content can become outdated. When we identify outdated or incorrect information, we rework, clarify or remove it. Readers, operators and industry representatives can report a factual error to [email protected] β a helpful request includes the page URL, what you think is wrong and a source. "Raise our rating" is a commercial request, not a correction β and it will be treated accordingly.
The bylines on our articles belong to an editorial team versed in operator terms, responsible-gambling standards, bonus mechanics and payments. A byline may be an editorial pen name, but every page follows the same sourcing, accuracy and update standards either way.
As a review site, we have no access to player accounts, withdrawals, KYC documents, deposits, bonus balances; only the operator can help with those.
Things we do not do:
Think a review holds outdated or misleading information about a brand? Reach our editorial team through the Contact page.
We never ask readers to send casino passwords, full payment-card details, wallet private keys, ID documents or other sensitive personal data through our contact form.