Cazino Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Oct 27, 2025 · Last editor review May 9, 2026 · Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026
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Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 13 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
Cazino is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Community vote sample is still building, so the rating is provisional, and listed payout timing is Within 72 hours for bank transfers, faster for cryptocurrency. It is restricted in 13 US states. Watch for: 100 SC ($100) redemption minimum is high, gates casual cash-out testing.
Cazino score breakdown
Not yet rated · Awaiting community votes
Editorial score 4.0/5
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: Heuston Gaming Limited
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
Hands-on testing notes attached
First-party testedThis review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.
Operating since 2024
Source-backedAbout 2 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
Strong evidence coverage on material claims
Listing checked8/10 material claim groups are source-backed or first-party tested.
Concerns
License or regulatory details need recheck
Needs recheckLicense and regulatory details were not independently verified as of May 9, 2026.
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
First-party testedCasinoRankr links general responsible-gaming resources when an operator-specific page is missing.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- $0.50/SC on the $9.99 first-purchase bundle is among the better entry rates in sweepstakes→ details
- 1,100+-game library with BGaming, Betsoft, Novomatic, Booming Games, 3 Oaks, and Kalamba→ details
- 21-tier VIP ladder delivers frequent level-up rewards in lower tiers
- Stated 1-3 day redemption processing window via bank transfer or gift card→ details
- Daily bonus (1K LC + wheel spin) and AMOE mail-in path for free SC→ details
- Named operating entity (Heuston Gaming Limited) with published terms and sweepstakes rules
Cons
- 100 SC ($100) redemption minimum is high, gates casual cash-out testing→ details
- Restricted in 13 US states, including New York, New Jersey, Michigan, and California→ details
- Live dealer powered by ICONIC21, weaker table variety than Evolution-powered peers
- VIP point thresholds and rakeback rates are not published
- No dedicated mobile app on iOS or Android→ details
- Responsible-gaming URL not on file in our verified record, transparency gap
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Cazino
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Feb 25, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Our Testing Experience
I signed up for Cazino in late 2025 after seeing it mentioned in a few forum threads. The registration was quick, just email and password. I got my 10,000 Lucky Coins and 1 Sweepstakes Coin immediately. I decided to test the 1 SC on a BGaming slot called "Aloha King Elvis." I turned that 1 SC into about 8 SC before it dried up, which was a decent run.
I noticed the game lobby was well-organized, with filters for providers and game types. I played a few rounds of crash game, which was smooth on both desktop and my phone. The mobile experience was particularly good, no need to download anything, just log in through the browser. I contacted support via live chat to ask about the first-purchase bonus.
The agent responded in under two minutes and confirmed the 100% boost on the $9.99 package. I bought that package and got the 20,000 LC and 20 SC as promised. I spread those 20 SC across a few different slots and managed to run it up to about 65 SC. That's where I hit the wall. The 100 SC minimum redemption meant I couldn't redeem my 65 SC.
I'd need to either buy more, get lucky with a big win, or grind through daily bonuses for weeks. I decided to just let the balance ride for now and check back later. The experience was mostly positive, but that high minimum left a bad taste.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your Cazino account and click on the 'Cashier' or 'Buy Coins' button. This is usually in the top right menu or prominently displayed on the lobby page. Select your purchase amount. Packages start at $4.99 for 5,000 LC + 5 SC. The $9.99 package (10,000 LC + 10 SC) gets a 100% first-purchase bonus, giving you 20,000 LC + 20 SC.
Higher tiers include $19.99, $49.99, and $99.99. Choose your payment method. Options include Visa, Mastercard, bank transfer, and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. If using crypto, you'll be shown a wallet address and amount to send. Enter your payment details. For cards, this includes card number, expiry date, and CVV.
For bank transfers, you'll need your account and routing numbers. The minimum purchase is $4.99 across all methods. Confirm the transaction. Card purchases are processed instantly. Bank transfers can take 1-3 business days. Crypto purchases are usually instant once the network confirms the transaction.
Your Lucky Coins and Sweepstakes Coins will be credited to your account immediately after payment confirmation.
Redemption Walkthrough
Ensure you have at least 100 Sweepstakes Coins (SC) in your account. This is the minimum required to request a redemption. Go to the Cashier or Redeem section of the site and choose the available redemption method. Cazino lists Bank Transfer and Gift Cards. Enter the amount you wish to redeem.
The system should show the equivalent cash value based on the current conversion convention. Provide your payment details for the selected method and verify them before submitting. Submit your redemption request. KYC verification may be required if this is your first redemption.
Use 1-3 business days as the current general processing window, then defer to the live cashier/operator messages for method-specific timing.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Cazino verdict: Not Recommended.
- Update May 2026: Cazino has closed to new players and existing accounts can no longer purchase or play. The historical review below describes Cazino as it operated through April 2026. Cazino is a 2024 sweepstakes casino from Heuston Gaming Limited with a 1,100+-game library, a 21-tier VIP ladder, and a $0.50/SC entry bundle on the first $9.99 purchase. The 100 SC redemption minimum, ICONIC21-only live dealer, and 13-state restriction list keep it in the mid-tier of our ranking rather than the top. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: $0.50/SC on the $9.99 first-purchase bundle is among the better entry rates in sweepstakes
- Also worth noting: 1,100+-game library with BGaming, Betsoft, Novomatic, Booming Games, 3 Oaks, and Kalamba
Update May 2026. Cazino has stopped accepting new signups and gameplay. Existing accounts can no longer purchase coin packages or place wagers. The Cazino marketing site at cazino.com may remain visible but the platform is no longer operational. Operated by Heuston Gaming Limited.
Listed by our team on 2026-05-09. The original review below is preserved for historical reference.
Where Cazino Ranks in Our Sweepstakes Coverage
Cazino is a 2024 launch operated by Heuston Gaming Limited, sitting in the mid-tier of our sweepstakes casino ranking, a 1,100+-game library, a 21-tier loyalty ladder, and a $9.99 first-purchase that delivers $0.50/SC on the entry-level bundle. It scores well on game variety and bad on cash-out friction. It's the kind of site that's easy to recommend for game testing and hard to recommend for grinding redemptions, and the 13-state restriction list is wider than most of its peers.
For the current offer, head to Cazino.
No published license number, no provably-fair info, and no payout-time estimate from the operator, none of those are red flags for a sweepstakes site (the model doesn't require a gaming license), but they do mean we lean harder on community redemption reports and the operator's own terms when scoring trust. From what I can tell after digging through the site and cross-referencing the listed record, Cazino is a real, working sweeps platform with mid-tier strengths and a couple of structural weaknesses you should price in before buying coins.
The Dual-Currency Mechanic
Like every US sweepstakes site, Cazino runs a two-currency system: Lucky Coins (LC) for play-for-fun, Sweeps Coins (SC) for redemption-eligible play. You can't directly buy SC. You buy LC packages and SC ride along as a promotional bonus, which is the legal mechanic that keeps the model out of state-level play regulation.
The Alternative Method of Entry (AMOE) is the no-purchase backstop the model legally requires. Cazino accepts mail-in requests for free SC sent to Heuston Gaming Limited. Don't get me wrong, this is a real entry path, but at 2-4 weeks of processing time per request, it's not a realistic way to grind toward redemption unless you're playing the long game. Most players who care about cashing out end up making at least the $9.99 entry purchase.
Welcome Offer, Daily Drops, and the Math
The starter offer is 1 SC at signup, modest, but free. The first-purchase bundle is the one to look at: 200K LC + 20 SC for $9.99, which works out to $0.50 per SC on the entry tier. That's competitive. For comparison, most sweepstakes first-purchase bundles land around $0.80, $1.00 per SC, and standard ongoing packages typically normalize to roughly $1/SC across the space.
The daily bonus is 1K LC + a wheel spin. Worth grabbing every day if you're already on the site, not worth structuring your routine around. Across a month of consistent logins the wheel spin variance averages out to a small but non-zero contribution toward your SC balance, call it pocket change next to the redemption minimum.
Effective value math on the $9.99 bundle
Let's run the numbers on what 20 bonus SC actually means in practice. Public sources don't list a published playthrough multiplier for Cazino's bonus SC, so I won't quote a specific multiple here, earlier reviews on this page cited two different numbers (1x and 5x) and the operator's terms page reportedly returned a JS-rendered shell to past researchers, which means I can't verify either claim from primary sources today. Check the current terms before purchasing. What I can say from the available notes: the redemption minimum is 100 SC, payouts run 1-3 days via bank transfer or gift cards, and 20 SC alone won't get you to the redemption threshold. You're either buying additional packages, grinding daily bonuses for weeks, or hitting variance on those 20 SC to reach 100.
Take that with a grain of salt, sweepstakes T&Cs change, and the only number I'd play on is the $0.50/SC entry rate on the first purchase, which is a genuinely solid entry point compared to the rest of the field.
The 21-Tier Loyalty Program
Cazino's loyalty system runs deep on tier count and shallow on transparency. A tiered VIP structure (detected via platform features) but doesn't publish point thresholds or rakeback percentages. The reported progression from prior research goes Wood → Stone → Ore → Bronze (I-III) → Silver (I-III) → Gold (I-III) → Platinum (I-III) → Diamond (I-III) → Elite (I-II) → Master, which is 21 tiers if you count each sub-tier individually.
More tiers means more frequent level-up rewards at lower stakes, which feels good in the Wood-to-Bronze range where you're hitting milestones every few sessions. The downside: without published point requirements, you're climbing a ladder without knowing how tall it is. Compared to Stake.us, which publishes its rakeback structure plainly, Cazino's VIP transparency is weaker.
For casual players spending $50-$150/month, you'll spend most of your time in the Wood-to-Bronze tiers with modest level-up rewards (low LC amounts and a few SC at a time, from prior reporting). The system is engineered for engagement frequency, not for high-roller value extraction.
Game Library: 1,100+ Titles, Solid Provider Mix
The listed game count is 1,100+ games, with confirmed providers including BGaming, Betsoft, Booming Games, 3 Oaks Gaming, Novomatic, Kalamba Games, and ICONIC21. That's a competitive lineup for a 2024 launch. BGaming and Betsoft both run high-quality slots with RTPs typically in the 95-97% range. Novomatic adds classic casino flavor (Book of Ra-style content). 3 Oaks and Kalamba bring modern video slots.
ICONIC21 powers the live dealer section.
Live dealer is available but ICONIC21 is a smaller live-dealer provider compared to Evolution or Pragmatic Live. From personal experience playing on sites with both, ICONIC21's stream quality and table variety sits a clear notch below Evolution. If live dealer is your primary use case, this isn't the strongest option in the sweepstakes space.
Worth flagging: Pragmatic Play is not in Cazino's lineup, despite some older reviews mentioning it. Pragmatic exited the US sweepstakes market in September 2025, so any current sweepstakes review naming Pragmatic as a provider is out of date. The listed provider list above is what's actually live on the platform.
Game category breakdown
- Slots, the bulk of the 1,100+-game library, spanning classic, video, and bonus-buy formats from BGaming, Betsoft, Booming, 3 Oaks, Novomatic, and Kalamba
- Live dealer, blackjack and roulette via ICONIC21, real dealers, smaller table count than Evolution-powered competitors
- Table games, standard blackjack, roulette, baccarat coverage
- Crash and instant-win, fast-result formats from BGaming and similar providers
All games run in demo mode with Lucky Coins, which is the standard sweepstakes setup and genuinely useful, you can scout volatility and bonus-round frequency on LC before committing SC. Use this. It's free and most players don't bother.
Redemptions: 100 SC Minimum, 1-3 Day Processing
Cazino's redemption mechanics:
- Minimum redemption: 100 SC ($100 equivalent)
- Processing time: 1-3 working days
- Methods: Bank transfer, gift cards
The 100 SC minimum is on the high side for the sweepstakes market. It's a structural barrier for casual players: if you only buy the $9.99 first bundle and grind daily bonuses, you're looking at weeks-to-months to reach 100 SC redeemable, depending on variance. That's not unique to Cazino, but it's a real thing to plan for.
The 1-3 day processing window, if it holds in practice, is competitive. I haven't run a personal redemption test on Cazino, so I can't speak to actual delivery times from request to bank arrival, community redemption reports would be the right data source, but I haven't seen a structured tracker for Cazino specifically. Treat the 1-3 days as the operator's stated window and add a buffer for KYC if you haven't listed.
The redemption methods are notable for what's missing: no cryptocurrency listed, despite earlier reviews on this page claiming crypto support. The listed record shows bank transfer and gift cards only. If crypto redemption matters to you, verify directly with support before you start buying, earlier reporting on this site contradicts available information, and I'd rather flag the discrepancy than perpetuate it.
KYC and first-redemption timing
Standard sweepstakes pattern: KYC isn't required at signup but is required before your first redemption. Plan for an additional 1-2 business days for KYC review on top of the 1-3 day processing window if it's your first cash-out. Get listed early, submit your ID and proof of address before you accumulate redemption-eligible SC, not after, so you're not waiting on document review when you actually want to redeem.
Operator and Trust Signals
The listed operator is Heuston Gaming Limited. No parent company, no published license number, and no licensing jurisdiction, and that's expected for the sweepstakes model. Sweepstakes casinos operate under US sweepstakes promotional law rather than gaming licenses, so the absence of an MGA or Curacao license isn't a red flag here, it's how the model works. Comparing Cazino's licensing to a real-money crypto casino is a category error.
What matters more for sweepstakes trust:
- Named operating entity, confirmed (Heuston Gaming Limited)
- Published terms and sweepstakes rules URLs, confirmed (cazino.com/terms and cazino.com/sweepstakes-rules)
- AMOE mechanism, confirmed via mail-in path
- Responsible gaming page, no dedicated URL on file, which is a transparency gap I'd want closed
The responsible-gaming URL gap is worth flagging. Most reputable sweepstakes sites publish a clear page with purchases limits, session limits, and self-exclusion links. Industry reporting don't have one on record for Cazino. Whether that means the page exists but isn't surfaced in our record, or whether the operator hasn't built one, I can't verify from the available facts. Either way it's a gap.
From personal experience tracking sweepstakes operators, 2024 launches with no parent company chain and no MGA or sister-brand history take longer to build trust than spinoffs from established groups (VGW, B-Two Operations, etc.). Cazino is in that category. I'd treat the platform as functional but unproven on long-term payout reliability, at 18 months in, there's not yet a deep public track record to lean on.
Where Cazino Is Available
Restricted in 13 US states per the listed record: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, and Washington. That's a wider exclusion list than most sweepstakes peers, many top sites restrict 5-8 states. The California inclusion reflects post-AB831 caution (California's 2026 sweepstakes restriction), and the Michigan, New York, and New Jersey blocks rule out three of the largest US play markets.
If you live outside those 13 states, Cazino is generally accessible. Always confirm at signup, state laws around the sweepstakes model are actively shifting through 2026, and the operator can update the restriction list at any time.
Mobile and Support
no mobile app on iOS or Android. Cazino runs as a mobile browser experience. This is the dominant pattern in sweepstakes, Apple and Google's app store policies make sweeps apps difficult to distribute, so most operators ship browser-first and let players add the site to their home screen for an app-like icon. From personal experience, a well-built mobile browser site is functionally equivalent to an app for sweepstakes use cases (you don't need push notifications or background sync).
The interface on cazino.com is clean and the game lobby filters work fine on phone.
Customer support: prior reporting mentions 24/7 live chat and email. Trade press coverage don't independently verify support hours, so treat that as the operator's stated policy. No phone support, which is standard for the space.
Cazino vs. The Field
Where Cazino fits relative to its peers, based on available notes and what I've tested elsewhere:
| Feature | Cazino | Pulsz | WOW Vegas | Stake.us |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Game count | 1,100 | 1,000+ | 1,000+ | 700+ |
| Redemption min | 100 SC | ~100 SC | Varies | |
| Payout window | 1-3 days | 1-5 days | 1-3 days | Fast (crypto) |
| Live dealer provider | ICONIC21 | Evolution | Multiple | Evolution |
| VIP transparency | Low (no points published) | Medium | Medium | High (rakeback %) |
| Restricted US states | 13 | Fewer | Fewer | Fewer |
| Year established | 2024 | Established | Established | Established |
The honest read: Cazino's game library and entry-purchase value are real strengths. The live-dealer provider and redemption minimum are real weaknesses. The 13-state restriction list is wider than the field. None of those are dealbreakers individually, but they stack into a mid-tier ranking rather than a top-tier one.
Who Should Play Here
Cazino is a reasonable fit for players who want a deep slot library beyond the obvious top 5 sites, prefer a long progression VIP system over rakeback, and don't mind grinding to a 100 SC redemption minimum. The $9.99 first purchase is genuinely a fair entry point at $0.50/SC.
Cazino is the wrong fit for players who want a low redemption minimum to test cash-out reliability cheaply, prioritize Evolution-quality live dealer, want published VIP point thresholds, or live in one of the 13 restricted states. From personal experience, I'd test a sweepstakes site by buying the entry bundle, completing whatever playthrough is required, hitting the redemption minimum, and verifying the payout, and at Cazino, that's a longer and more expensive test than at sites with 5-10 SC minimums. That gates the trust-build for budget-conscious players.
The Bottom Line
Cazino is a legitimate, functional 2024 sweepstakes casino with mid-tier ranking in our coverage. It has real strengths, solid 1,100+-game library from quality providers, a $0.50/SC entry bundle, a 21-tier loyalty ladder. It has real limitations, 100 SC minimum redemption, ICONIC21 live dealer, 13-state restriction list, opaque VIP point requirements, and an under-documented responsible-gaming presence in our records.
If the prior reviews of this site claimed specific playthrough multipliers, treat those with skepticism, the operator's terms have reportedly returned a JS-rendered shell in research, and we couldn't independently verify either the 1x or 5x figures cited in earlier writeups. Read the current terms at signup. Don't take any aggregator's word, including ours, on a number that should come from the source.
Sweepstakes platforms exist because they make money, and they make money because most players, in aggregate, don't redeem more than they spend. Cazino's combination of high redemption minimum and undocumented VIP rakeback means the structural friction toward cash-out is higher than at the most player-friendly sites in our coverage. That's not a moral judgment, it's just where the numbers land. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. The only way for a sweepstakes casino to make money is if, on net, you lose. Plan accordingly.
If you have concerns about your play habits, the National Problem Play Helpline is at 1-800-522-4700.
Where this casino is available
Where Cazino is available
51 US states and DC (50 states plus Washington, DC). Use the lookup to check one state, or browse the grid on larger screens. Green cells are not listed as prohibited in operator data. Red cells match operator-stated restrictions. This is not legal advice.
Tap a state for availability detail and last-checked date.
- Available
- Available
- Restricted
- Restricted
Browse states
Tap a state for the same details as the desktop grid. This list stays on small screens where the wide grid is hidden.
Why is it restricted in 13 US states?
Restrictions below reflect operator-stated prohibited US states in CasinoRankr listing data. This is an availability note, not legal advice. Verify current terms on the operator site before signing up.
Purchases, redemptions, and KYC
Payment Methods
Mobile website and app status
Mobile app status
Cazino is listed as mobile-web only in this review record. Use the site in a browser and check the operator directly before installing any app that claims to be affiliated.
Mobile Experience
Cazino doesn't have app store apps but offers a fully optimized mobile browser site. It runs smoothly on iOS and Android, with full feature parity to desktop. No download required.
Customer support
Live chat support: Available
Support claims include a first-hand support or help-center testing note.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Cazino appears to be a legitimate sweepstakes casino operated by Heuston Gaming Limited. They use SSL encryption and have a published address in Ireland. However, they don't display a gaming license number, and as a 2024 launch, they lack extensive player reviews. Start with small amounts until they build a longer track record.
- Cazino is available in most US states except 12 restricted ones: California, Connecticut, Idaho, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, and Washington. They also block all Canadian provinces. You must be at least 18 years old to play.
Gameplay & bonuses
- The Cazino welcome bonus is 10,000 Lucky Coins and 1 Sweepstakes Coin with no purchases required. You also get a 100% boost on your first purchase of the $9.99 package, giving you 20,000 LC and 20 SC total. The bonus SC has a 1x playthrough requirement on prizes.
- Cazino does not have dedicated iOS or Android apps in the app stores. Instead, they offer a fully optimized mobile browser site that works on any smartphone. You just go to cazino.com in your phone's browser, log in, and play. The mobile experience is very good.
- Yes, Cazino has a Level System loyalty program with multiple tiers (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum). You level up by playthrough Lucky Coins. Benefits include weekly bonuses and exclusive promotions. However, the exact playthrough requirements and rakeback percentages aren't publicly listed, making it less transparent than top-tier programs.
- Yes, you can play all Cazino games for free using Lucky Coins (LC). You get 10,000 LC when you sign up, and you can earn more through daily bonuses. This lets you test games and have fun without risking Sweepstakes Coins. The gameplay and features are identical in both modes.
- You can get free SC at Cazino in three ways: 1) The welcome bonus gives you 1 SC. 2) The daily login bonus gives you 1 SC per day. 3) You can request 5 SC via mail (the "No Purchase Necessary" method) up to 10 times per month. There's also a daily wheel spin for random SC amounts.
- Cazino has a very player-friendly playthrough requirement of just 1x on your prizes from bonus Sweepstakes Coins. If you get 1 SC from a bonus and turn it into 15 SC, you can immediately redeem 14 SC (your prizes minus the original bonus). There's no multiple playthrough requirements.
Payments & KYC
- The minimum amount you need to redeem at Cazino is 100 Sweepstakes Coins (SC). This is higher than many competitors. For example, Stake.us requires 75 SC, and some sites have minimums as low as 50 SC. This high minimum is one of Cazino's biggest drawbacks.
General
- Cazino has a better playthrough requirement (1x on SC prize balance vs. Stake's more complex rules) and a larger signup bonus (1 SC vs. Stake's often smaller offer). However, Stake.us has a lower redemption minimum (75 SC vs. 100 SC), a much stronger VIP program, better community features, and more established trust. Stake is the overall better platform.
- Cazino states that redemptions are processed within 72 hours for bank transfers. Cryptocurrency redemptions should be faster, likely within 24 hours after approval. You must complete KYC verification before your first payout, which can add extra time.
- Cazino accepts Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), and Tether (USDT) for both purchases and redemptions. You can buy coin packages with crypto, and you can choose to receive your prize payouts in cryptocurrency, which is usually faster than bank transfers.
Sources, references, and review updates
Source list
Structured source records attached to this review. Some entries are context sources, not proof for the strongest claims on the page.
[1] Cazino, Official Website (Terms & Sweepstakes Rules) — cazino.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[2] Operator terms and conditions — cazino.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[3] Official sweepstakes rules — cazino.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
Cazino is a sweepstakes casino with no community rating sample yet on CasinoRankr. CasinoRankr's Bayesian formula (prior mean 4.0, prior weight 10) dampens casinos with small vote samples so rankings reflect sustained player sentiment, not a handful of early opinions. Community confidence label: Awaiting community votes. 0 votes. No community rating sample has accumulated yet. Verdict: Not Recommended. Welcome bonus: 1 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: Within 72 hours for bank transfers, faster for cryptocurrency (source-backed). Pros: $0.50/SC on the $9.99 first-purchase bundle is among the better entry rates in sweepstakes. 1,100+-game library with BGaming, Betsoft, Novomatic, Booming Games, 3 Oaks, and Kalamba. 21-tier VIP ladder delivers frequent level-up rewards in lower tiers. Cons: 100 SC ($100) redemption minimum is high, gates casual cash-out testing. Restricted in 13 US states, including New York, New Jersey, Michigan, and California. Live dealer powered by ICONIC21, weaker table variety than Evolution-powered peers. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-05-09.
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