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How We Review Online Casinos

Our reviews are written to answer the questions players actually have before opening an account: is the offer clear, is the casino credible, can I find the terms, and does the bonus still look good after the maths?

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How We Review Online Casinos

A clear explanation of how Casino Wager reviews online casinos, checks bonus terms and builds casino ratings.

What we check first

We start with the basics: licensing information, operator details, country restrictions, payment options, support routes and whether the bonus terms are visible before a deposit is made. If a casino makes the important rules hard to find, that affects the review.

Bonus value is tested, not guessed

We enter the bonus amount, wagering requirement, RTP assumptions, max bet and free spin value into our calculator model. This gives us a more realistic comparison than simply sorting by the largest headline offer.

Mobile and cashier experience

A casino can have a good offer and still be frustrating to use. We check how the site feels on a phone, how quickly the cashier flow can be understood, and whether the account verification path is clear.

Why reviews change

Casino promotions change often. When bonus terms, payment methods or licensing notes change, ratings can move. The last-checked date on review pages is there so readers can see how fresh the data is.

How We Review Online Casinos FAQs

Quick answers to common questions.

Do casinos pay for better ratings?
No. Commercial relationships do not determine scores. We may earn commission from some outbound links, but ratings are based on the review criteria explained here.
Do you claim every bonus yourself?
Not always. We combine hands-on checks of the site experience with term reviews, calculator modelling and available operator information.
How often are reviews updated?
Priority reviews and high-traffic bonus pages are checked more often. Smaller pages are reviewed when terms or operator details change.