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What I do - and how I do it
Writing about online casinos in a way that's actually useful to a reader means resisting the pull toward promotion. Most platforms look identical at first glance - similar bonus offers, similar game counts, similar claims. My job is to get past that surface layer and find out where a platform holds up and where it quietly doesn't.
When I evaluate a casino, I work through a consistent set of criteria: the validity and jurisdiction of the license, the realistic value of bonuses after wagering requirements are applied, the depth and variety of the game library, how withdrawals actually function in practice, and whether customer support is reachable when something goes wrong. These aren't boxes I tick - they're areas where real differences between platforms tend to surface.
I try to be direct in both directions. If a platform handles withdrawals efficiently and maintains clean bonus terms, I'll say that clearly. If there are conditions buried in the terms that would frustrate most players, I'll name them specifically. A review that's uniformly positive isn't a review - it's a landing page.
The projects I contribute to are ones that share the same basic principle: give the reader enough to make a decision, and let the decision be theirs.
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