Affiliate disclosure

📅 Last updated: Reviewed by the editorial team

This site earns money when readers register at gambling operators. Here is exactly how that works and what we do about the conflict it creates.

The arrangement

Links on this site marked as leading to a casino are affiliate links. If you click one, register and in some cases deposit, the operator may pay us a commission. This may be a one-off payment per registration, a share of the operator's revenue from your play, or a combination.

You pay nothing extra. The bonus you receive and the terms you play under are identical to those you would get by typing the operator's address directly.

The conflict, stated plainly

Revenue-share arrangements mean that, in aggregate, a site like this earns more when readers lose more. That is an uncomfortable incentive and pretending it does not exist would be worse than naming it.

What we do about it: we publish the things that reduce that revenue. Telling readers to check the RTP build and leave if it is low costs us conversions. Recommending lower-volatility slots to people who would be better served by them costs us conversions. Describing realistic bonus outcomes rather than showing screenshots of huge wins costs us conversions. Those are the choices that make the disclosure mean something rather than being a footer line.

What commission does not affect

  • The order of operators in our tables, which is not sorted by payout rate.
  • Any bonus term we report. Wagering, expiry and max-bet limits are reported as they are, including when they are bad.
  • Whether we mention a drawback. The notes column on our casino page exists specifically to carry those.
  • Any game data. Payouts and RTP come from the game, not from a partner.

Link marking

Commercial links use rel="sponsored nofollow" and open in a new tab. Pages containing them carry a visible disclosure near the links themselves, not only in the footer.

No paid reviews

We do not accept payment for a favourable write-up, we do not sell placement in our tables, and we do not publish operator-supplied copy as editorial. If that changes, this page changes first.

Advertising standards

Gambling advertising is regulated differently in every market, and some jurisdictions restrict or prohibit the promotion of bonuses entirely. Where a page is intended for a specific market, it is written to that market's rules. If you believe something on this site does not comply with the rules where you are, tell us and we will look at it.

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