Editorial policy.
Here’s how we work, and why you can trust what you read here.
Here’s what we promise the people who read this site, and what we hold ourselves to.
If we ever fall short, tell us.
Honest and transparent.
We try to be as honest and transparent as possible about everything on the site.
Every casino we recommend has been tested. Every bonus we list has been read in full. Every claim has a number or a source behind it.
If we don’t know something, we say so. If something has changed since we last checked, we update the page. If we got something wrong, tell us. We want to fix it.
The content on this site is written by real blackjack players, not generated by AI. We do use AI tools to help us polish and improve what we write, but every page is shaped by people who actually play the game.
Written for everyone.
We work hard to make our content accessible to everyone, especially non-native English speakers.
Most blackjack content online is built for math students or experienced poker players. We want this site to work for everyone. The complete beginner who’s never played a hand. The casual player who shows up at the casino once a year. The veteran who’s been counting cards since the 90s.
That means short sentences and plain words. When we have to use a casino term that beginners won’t recognize, we define it the first time it appears. If a sentence sounds like a textbook, we rewrite it.
We test what we recommend.
We really test the casinos and blackjack tables we mention on this site.
We sit at the live tables. We deposit at the casinos. We read the rule sets and run a few hundred hands to see how the dealer behaves. When we recommend a casino, it’s because we’d play there ourselves with our own money.
Every review on the site is our own. We don’t paste casino marketing. We don’t put a casino on the site because they sent us a polite email.
If a table starts cutting payouts, we’ll catch it. If a casino starts dragging withdrawals, we’ll write that. If a tool stops working, we’ll fix it or pull it.
We say when something isn’t worth your time.
You should know when something isn’t worth your time. So we say it.
If a bonus is a trap, we say so. If a side bet has a brutal house edge, we say so. If a casino starts dragging payouts on its players, we say so. Even when it costs us a partnership. That filter is also why the bonuses we list is a short page.
We’d rather lose a commission than recommend a casino we wouldn’t sit at. The site is only useful if you can trust the recommendations.
No pay-to-rank.
We make money from affiliate links on some casinos and tools. The full breakdown lives on our affiliate disclosure page.
What we don’t accept is paid rankings, paid reviews, or paid badges like “editor’s choice”. When a casino offers us money to bump them up the list, we say no.
That’s not us pretending to be saints. It’s basic math. The day we sell a ranking is the day this site stops being worth visiting. We’d rather earn slowly than torch the audience for a one-time payout.
We update when things change.
Things change in this industry all the time. A casino tweaks its bonus terms, a live table changes its payout, a rule update goes through quietly. So we go back regularly to make sure what’s on the site still matches reality.
If you spot something we missed, send us a note. The site gets better when readers tell us what we got wrong.
Corrections.
Mistakes happen. We sometimes get a number wrong, miss a change in a casino’s terms, or end up with a broken link.
If you spot one, the contact page is open. We’ll look at it and update what needs updating as soon as possible.
Hold us accountable.
We’re a small team and we won’t catch everything. If a casino we listed treated you badly, a tool gave you the wrong answer, or our content sounded like every other blackjack site online, we want to hear about it.
The contact page is always open and we will only get better with your help and feedback.