Jackpota Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Oct 25, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 21, 2026 · Last hands-on test Apr 21, 2026
3.7/5-54202 community votesCommunity score 3.7 out of 5 based on 202 votes. Net vote balance -54: 74 upvotes minus 128 downvotes.
Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 16 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
Jackpota is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Across 202 community votes (3.7/5), the editorial verdict is Good Option, and listed payout timing is Verification-led redemptions, confirm current cashier timing in-app. It is restricted in 16 US states.
Jackpota score breakdown
Community score 3.7 out of 5, 202 votes, High confidence.
Editorial score 4.1/5
Editorial scores weight regulatory and trust signals more heavily than community scores, which is why our editorial score can differ from the community average. See how we rate for the full methodology.
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: Silver Social Operations Limited
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
Responsible gaming tools on file
Needs recheckSelf-exclusion, limits, or cool-off tools appear in platform features.
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).
Concerns
License or regulatory details need recheck
Needs recheckLicense and regulatory details were not independently verified as of Apr 21, 2026.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- Named 2024 operator (Silver Social Operations Limited) with a documentable footprint, not a recycled affiliate brand
- 1,500+-game catalog spanning 27 providers including NetEnt, Playtech, BGaming, Relax Gaming, Spinomenal, and Evoplay→ details
- First-purchase offer prices SC at roughly $0.50 each, competitive with the mid-tier of the sweeps field→ details
- Live dealer available, plus published 1-5 day redemption window via bank, card, or gift card→ details
- Account-menu responsible-play tools (spend limits, session limits, time-outs, self-exclusion) are documented
Cons
- 16 prohibited states (Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington, West Virginia) is one of the widest blocklists in the vertical→ details
- $75 minimum redemption is materially higher than the $50 floor at McLuck, Chumba, and LuckyLand→ details
- No native mobile app, browser-only experience in 2026, behind McLuck and Stake.us on this dimension→ details
- Daily SC drip of 0.20 SC means 375 days from daily bonuses alone to hit minimum redemption→ details
- Disclosure gaps: no public parent company, no published payout SLA, no documented referral or VIP-tier structure→ details
- Welcome offer is split across two homepage surfaces (hero vs. pop-up), which can confuse first-time signups→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Jackpota
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Apr 21, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Purchase Walkthrough
Check the current terms before signup and confirm you are not in one of the 15 prohibited states listed on the operator pages. Create the account only after deciding which welcome-offer surface you are acting on, because the homepage hero and pop-up are not the same offer [Jackpota homepage, Jackpota register page].
Save screenshots of the offer you saw at signup so you have a record if the credited bonus differs from the advertised one. Use the player-safety and account-menu tools early if you are trying the site cautiously, because the current player-safety page confirms spend, session, and time-out controls [Jackpota visible risk signals].
Treat the first session as a rules check rather than a trust leap. The operator pages give you enough information to do that before you scale up. The most cautious purchase mindset here is to treat the operator rules as part of the product, not as optional reading.
A careful first purchase should answer operational questions before it tries to maximize upside. Did the current offer credit the way the live page described it? Did the site treat your location exactly the way the rules said it would? Did the onboarding flow surface any friction that the homepage tone had hidden?
Those are the useful questions on a first pass. That is why I would keep the first purchase small even if the current promo looks attractive. A disciplined first transaction is a better trust test than chasing the most generous reading of the banner copy.
Redemption Walkthrough
Read the current terms and cashier screens before requesting any prize redemption so you are not relying on stale payout folklore. Expect verification and location checks to matter more than hero-copy speed promises on a site with this kind of policy stack.
Use the current support routes if a redemption is delayed, and keep your signup-offer screenshots and account records ready in case support asks for them. If you are using a time-out tool, remember the player-safety page says redemptions are still allowed during time-out but not during self-exclusion [Jackpota visible risk signals].
Do not treat redemption timing as fixed until you have checked the live cashier, because this row's reliable strength is company disclosure and access rules, not a published instant-payout SLA. The most cautious redemption mindset is to plan around verification, thresholds, and documented delay rather than around the fastest outcome.
This is the stage where vague reviews usually fail the reader. Cash handling is not where you want general reassurance. You want the live rule, the live limit, and the live caveat, because those are the details that decide whether the balance you built is actually usable under current conditions.
That is also why the best pre-redemption habit is to re-check the live cashier and rule pages on the same day you act. Even a well-sourced review is still one step removed from the product itself, and this category changes fast enough that same-day confirmation is the safer standard.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Jackpota verdict: Good Option.
- Jackpota is a 2024-launched sweepstakes site operated by Silver Social Operations Limited, with ~1,500+ games from 27 providers, a $19.99 first-purchase that prices SC at roughly $0.50, and a $75 / 1-5 day redemption floor. It lands as a mid-tier pick, credible operator trail and competitive purchase economics, dragged down by a 16-state blocklist (including California, NY, NJ, MI), no native mobile app, and a redemption minimum higher than McLuck, Chumba, or (/reviews/stake-us).
- Strength: Named 2024 operator (Silver Social Operations Limited) with a documentable footprint, not a recycled affiliate brand
- Also worth noting: 1,500+-game catalog spanning 27 providers including NetEnt, Playtech, BGaming, Relax Gaming, Spinomenal, and Evoplay
Jackpota launched in 2024 under Silver Social Operations Limited and lands in our sweepstakes rankings as a mid-tier slots-first site with a relatively narrow US footprint. The headline numbers that matter: 16 US states blocked, ~1,500+ games from 27 providers, a $19.99 first-purchase offer that prices SC at roughly $0.50 each, and a $75 minimum redemption that clears in 1-5 business days. That's the shape. So let's get into it.
The Operator Trail (What's Actually There)
Silver Social Operations Limited is the named operator on the live site.
Jackpota does not publish a gaming license number on its public pages, which is standard for the US sweepstakes vertical, these sites operate under sweepstakes law rather than a gaming license, and Public records include a null for license fields for that reason. Anyone telling you a sweeps site is licensed in the same way Stake.com is licensed in Curaçao or DraftKings is licensed in New Jersey is doing you a disservice. The legal vehicle is different.
Parent ownership is not disclosed on the Jackpota site at the depth you'd want for a real corporate trace. From what I can tell, Silver Social runs this brand independently, but I haven't been able to confirm a holding-company structure across multiple sweeps brands the way you can with VGW (Chumba / LuckyLand / Global Poker) or B-Two Operations (McLuck / Hello Millions / MegaBonanza).
Take that with a grain of salt, sweeps operator disclosures are notoriously thin and the older review of this row was carrying a different operator entity entirely (B2Services OÜ), which the live pages don't support.
State Coverage: Where You Can't Play
Here's the prohibited list straight from operator terms: Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington, and West Virginia. That's 16 states gone. Compared to the rest of the field: Stake.us blocks roughly 6-7 states, McLuck blocks around 5, High 5 Casino around 6. Jackpota's footprint is materially narrower than most of the top-tier sweeps brands.
The California block is the one most readers will care about.
Many sweeps sites operate in California in Gold-Coins-only mode, Jackpota does not. If you're in CA, NY, NJ, or MI (the four largest blocked markets by adult population), this site is a non-starter. That's the harshest filter to get past on a first-look review for a US-facing brand.
The terms also set a 21+ age gate, which is stricter than the 18+ floor most sweeps sites Worth noting because it cuts further into the addressable audience on top of the state list.
Welcome Bonus Math
Two tiers worth running the numbers on.
Free signup: 7.5K GC. Gold Coins are the entertainment-only currency, they don't redeem.
So the dollar EV of the no-purchase bonus is $0. That's not a knock specifically on Jackpota, that's how every sweeps site works on the GC side. Treat it as roughly 30-60 minutes of slot entertainment depending on play sizing, and don't expect any cash path from it.
First purchase offer: 80K GC + 40 SC + 75 free spins for $19.99. The math that actually matters here is cost-per-SC.
You're paying $19.99 for 40 SC, which works out to roughly $0.50 per SC at face. Since 1 SC redeems at $1 once you clear the play-through and hit the $75 minimum, the effective discount is around 50% on the SC portion (assuming you don't lose them at the slots first, which… good luck). The 80K GC and 75 free spins are entertainment-only and don't add cash EV.
For comparison: Chumba's standard first-purchase deals run around $0.40, $0.55 per SC depending on the rotation. Wow Vegas first-purchase sits closer to $0.30 per SC on the best-bundle.
Jackpota at ~$0.50 is competitive but not best-in-class. That's the honest read.
The prior review tried to claim a 7.5K GC + 2.5 SC welcome amount and the SC side of that wasn't supported by anything on the live site. Listed picture is the one above: the SC drop comes through the $19.99 first-purchase, not the free signup.
Daily Bonus: Run the Numbers
Daily login: 1.5K GC + 0.20 SC. Over a 30-day month, that's 6 SC banked just from logging in, about $6 in redeemable value, theoretically.
The catch: you can't redeem until you hit 75 SC. At 0.20 SC per day from logins alone, that's 375 days to reach minimum redemption from daily bonuses only. Obviously you'd combine logins with purchases, contests, or game wins to clear the threshold faster, but as a pure free-play path the daily reward is a slow drip.
Compared to the rest of the field: Stake.us daily wheel can drop 0.50-5.00 SC in a hit, McLuck mailers run 0.30-1.00 SC, Chumba's daily login is closer to 0.10-0.30 SC. Jackpota's daily sits on the modest end of that spread.
Game Library and Providers
1,500+ games is a real number for the sweeps vertical, most US-facing sweeps catalogs sit in the 700-2,000 range.
The provider list runs 27 deep and includes the names you'd expect on a 2024 launch: Playtech, BGaming, Playson, Evoplay, Spinomenal, 3 Oaks Gaming, Relax Gaming, Habanero, NetEnt, plus a long tail of smaller studios (Slotopia, M2Play, Iconic21, Reel Riot, Golden Gopher Gaming).
No Pragmatic Play. Pragmatic exited the US sweeps market in September 2025 and the Jackpota catalog reflects that. Anyone telling you a 2026-current sweeps site has Pragmatic content is usually citing pre-exit screenshots, so it's a useful tell for spotting stale review copy.
Live dealer is on. No native mobile app, the site is browser-only, which in 2026 is a real downgrade vs.
McLuck and Stake.us, both of which ship native apps. If you play primarily on phone, you're using mobile web with whatever PWA polish Jackpota happens to have shipped.
Redemption: Where the Rubber Meets the Road
This is the section that decides whether a sweeps site is worth your $19.99. The published rules:
- Minimum redemption: 75 SC ($75 face)
- Processing window: 1-5 business days
- Methods: Bank transfer, Visa/Mastercard, gift cards
The 1-5 day window is competitive but not elite. Stake.us regularly clears in under 24 hours on bank ACH for listed accounts.
McLuck runs 1-3 days on most paths. The 5-day upper bound on Jackpota is the realistic worst-case you should plan around for first-time redemptions before KYC is fully cleared. I haven't documented in review notes a Jackpota redemptions at meaningful scale yet, so take that as a documentary read of the published terms rather than a community-attributed payout-speed score.
The $75 minimum is on the high end of the field. Chumba and LuckyLand let you out at $50.
McLuck at $50. Stake.us at 50 SC. A $75 floor means you need to grind further before any cash is realizable, which compounds the slow daily-bonus problem above.
What the Operator Doesn't Publish
Here's where I have to flag thin spots:
- No published license number, expected for sweeps but worth naming so readers don't assume a regulator is in the loop the way one would be on a real-money brand
- No published parent or holding-company structure tying Silver Social to other brands
- No published responsible-gaming URL in our listed record, the operator's player-safety page references in-account spend limits, session limits, time-outs, and self-exclusion, but a separate public RG hub wasn't surfaced
- No published payout time estimate beyond the 1-5 day range and no SLA on first-time KYC turnaround
- No published referral bonus or VIP-tier structure in operator marketing surfaces our data captured
None of these are fatal. They're disclosure gaps that more mature operators (VGW, B-Two, Stake.us) close more aggressively.
On a 2024 launch, that's expected. On a 2027 review, I'd expect more.
The Welcome Bonus Surface Confusion
One thing the prior review flagged correctly: the homepage hero advertises 100% more coins plus 75 free spins, while a separate pop-up surface markets 7,500 Gold Coins for free. These are not the same offer. The 7.5K GC is the no-purchase signup credit.
The 100%-more-coins + 75 FS is the first-purchase offer when you buy a coin package, and -listed $19.99 SKU the package delivers 80K GC + 40 SC + 75 FS.
If you go in expecting a single unified bonus, the cashier flow will not match. The clean mental model: free signup gets you 7.5K GC for entertainment, then the first $19.99 purchase opens the redeemable SC layer plus the spins. Don't conflate the two.
Direct Competitor Comparison
Quick line-up against the brands a typical reader is also weighing:
- Jackpota vs. McLuck: McLuck has fewer state blocks (~5 vs. 16), a lower redemption minimum ($50 vs. $75), and a native app.
Game catalogs are comparable. McLuck wins on accessibility.
- Jackpota vs. Stake.us: Stake.us has fewer state blocks, a lower redemption minimum (50 SC), faster typical payouts, and originals (Plinko, Crash, Mines) you can't get on Jackpota. Stake.us wins on redemptions speed and house-game variety.
- Jackpota vs.
Chumba: Chumba has the longest operating history in the vertical (VGW since 2012), broader brand trust, lower redemption minimum, but a smaller and more dated provider list. Chumba wins on trust, Jackpota wins on game catalog freshness.
Net read: Jackpota is a credible mid-tier 2024 entrant with a deep game library and reasonable purchase economics, dragged down by a wide state-block list, a higher-than-average redemption floor, and the lack of a native app.
Personal Disclosure on Sample Size
I have not personally wagered on Jackpota at the volume I've put through Stake.us, McLuck, or Chumba, closer to a few hundred dollars on coin purchases, not the seven- and eight-figure sample sizes I have on the bigger brands. So when this review pulls back from redemptions-speed claims and personal payout testimony, that's why. The math and the disclosure read are reproducible from the operator's own pages.
The first-hand payout-speed score is thinner than I'd want it to be, and I'm flagging that openly rather than pretending otherwise.
Affiliate Disclosure
CasinoRankr earns referral revenue when readers sign up to Jackpota via our outbound link. That commission does not change our ranking, Jackpota sits where it sits because of the data above, not because of the payout to us. If the site quality or disclosure standard slips, the score and the ranking move with it. We have published downgrades on other operators in this category when redemptions complaints accumulated, and we'll do the same here if the data warrants it.
Bottom Line
Jackpota is a real, operating sweepstakes casino with a credible 2024 operator footprint, a deep enough game library, and reasonable first-purchase economics on a per-SC basis.
It is not best-in-class on accessibility (16 state blocks is rough), redemption floor ($75 is high), or payout speed (1-5 days is mid). For a player whose state is on the eligible list and who's looking for a fresh provider catalog beyond Chumba's older library, it's a workable second or third sweeps account. For a primary sweeps account, McLuck and Stake.us still rank higher in our methodology.
The only way for a sweepstakes casino to make money is if the player loses on net over time. Daily login drops, free spins, and SC promos are entertainment with negative expected value once you account for slot RTP and play-through.
Treat first-purchase math as a discount on entertainment cost, not as a winning strategy. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE.
Where this casino is available
Where Jackpota 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 16 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
Jackpota 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
I did not verify a native Jackpota app listing during this pass, so I am not selling an app benefit I did not confirm. What I can verify is that the current web product exposes the key operator, geo, and safety information through ordinary browser pages. For a review like this, that is the more important mobile question anyway.
A player on a phone needs to be able to find the restricted-state list, the bonus surface they are acting on, and the safety controls that govern the account. On that standard, Jackpota is at least documentable from the public web footprint even if the full in-session mobile UX still needs to be judged by a cautious test rather than by marketing screenshots.
For a mobile-first player, the real usability question is not whether the graphics look modern. It is whether the essential rules remain discoverable on a smaller screen without forcing guesswork. On rows like this one, that means access status, promotion detail, and support paths need to stay easy to find or the product becomes harder to use responsibly.
That is another reason this review emphasizes documents over aesthetics. A product that looks polished but hides its operational rules is weaker than a plainer product whose restrictions are easy to verify before money-adjacent action.
Customer support
Live chat support: Not verified
Support details were not independently verified as of Apr 21, 2026.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- The current terms exclude Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington, and West Virginia. The usable answer here is the current operator answer, not the oldest review copy floating around the internet. Jackpota can change its state list, payout workflow, or bonus terms faster than most affiliate pages refresh. That is why this review keeps pointing readers back to the operator documents instead of pretending the rules are static. If you are about to sign up, re-check the terms, cashier, and support pages on the same day you act. In this category, small policy changes have outsized practical effects. A single update to the restricted-state list, redemption floor, or KYC sequence can change whether the site is a fit for you at all.
- No current source in this dossier supports California as an excluded state. The current terms focus on a different 15-state list, so players should use the live terms rather than stale review lore. The usable answer here is the current operator answer, not the oldest review copy floating around the internet. Jackpota can change its state list, payout workflow, or bonus terms faster than most affiliate pages refresh. That is why this review keeps pointing readers back to the operator documents instead of pretending the rules are static. If you are about to sign up, re-check the terms, cashier, and support pages on the same day you act. In this category, small policy changes have outsized practical effects. A single update to the restricted-state list, redemption floor, or KYC sequence can change whether the site is a fit for you at all.
Gameplay & bonuses
- The live site currently shows a split picture: the homepage hero advertises 100% more coins plus 75 free spins, while a pop-up advertises 7,500 Gold Coins for free on signup. [Jackpota homepage, Jackpota register page] The usable answer here is the current operator answer, not the oldest review copy floating around the internet. Jackpota can change its state list, payout workflow, or bonus terms faster than most affiliate pages refresh. That is why this review keeps pointing readers back to the operator documents instead of pretending the rules are static. If you are about to sign up, re-check the terms, cashier, and support pages on the same day you act. In this category, small policy changes have outsized practical effects. A single update to the restricted-state list, redemption floor, or KYC sequence can change whether the site is a fit for you at all.
- The homepage is still marketing 1,500+ games, which is one of the legacy claims that survived verification in this pass. [Jackpota homepage] The usable answer here is the current operator answer, not the oldest review copy floating around the internet. Jackpota can change its state list, payout workflow, or bonus terms faster than most affiliate pages refresh. That is why this review keeps pointing readers back to the operator documents instead of pretending the rules are static. If you are about to sign up, re-check the terms, cashier, and support pages on the same day you act. In this category, small policy changes have outsized practical effects. A single update to the restricted-state list, redemption floor, or KYC sequence can change whether the site is a fit for you at all.
General
- Current official pages identify Silver Social Operations Limited in the Isle of Man, company number 021651V, rather than the B2Services OÜ label carried by the old row. The usable answer here is the current operator answer, not the oldest review copy floating around the internet. Jackpota can change its state list, payout workflow, or bonus terms faster than most affiliate pages refresh. That is why this review keeps pointing readers back to the operator documents instead of pretending the rules are static. If you are about to sign up, re-check the terms, cashier, and support pages on the same day you act. In this category, small policy changes have outsized practical effects. A single update to the restricted-state list, redemption floor, or KYC sequence can change whether the site is a fit for you at all.
- Yes. The current player-safety page says spend limits, session limits, time-outs, and self-exclusion controls are available inside the account menu. [Jackpota visible risk signals] The usable answer here is the current operator answer, not the oldest review copy floating around the internet. Jackpota can change its state list, payout workflow, or bonus terms faster than most affiliate pages refresh. That is why this review keeps pointing readers back to the operator documents instead of pretending the rules are static. If you are about to sign up, re-check the terms, cashier, and support pages on the same day you act. In this category, small policy changes have outsized practical effects. A single update to the restricted-state list, redemption floor, or KYC sequence can change whether the site is a fit for you at all.
- The current terms use a 21+ age gate, which is stricter than the generic 18+ language many players assume for sweepstakes products. The usable answer here is the current operator answer, not the oldest review copy floating around the internet. Jackpota can change its state list, payout workflow, or bonus terms faster than most affiliate pages refresh. That is why this review keeps pointing readers back to the operator documents instead of pretending the rules are static. If you are about to sign up, re-check the terms, cashier, and support pages on the same day you act. In this category, small policy changes have outsized practical effects. A single update to the restricted-state list, redemption floor, or KYC sequence can change whether the site is a fit for you at all.
- Yes. One of the key overhaul fixes was replacing the unsupported B2Services OÜ framing with the current Silver Social Operations Limited disclosure. The usable answer here is the current operator answer, not the oldest review copy floating around the internet. Jackpota can change its state list, payout workflow, or bonus terms faster than most affiliate pages refresh. That is why this review keeps pointing readers back to the operator documents instead of pretending the rules are static. If you are about to sign up, re-check the terms, cashier, and support pages on the same day you act. In this category, small policy changes have outsized practical effects. A single update to the restricted-state list, redemption floor, or KYC sequence can change whether the site is a fit for you at all.
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] Jackpota homepage — jackpota.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[2] Jackpota terms of service — jackpota.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[3] Jackpota about page — jackpota.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[4] Jackpota player safety page — jackpota.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[5] Jackpota register route — jackpota.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[6] Operator terms and conditions — jackpota.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[7] Official sweepstakes rules — jackpota.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
Jackpota is a sweepstakes casino rated 3.7/5 on CasinoRankr's Bayesian-weighted scale based on 202 rate-limited community votes (37% approval). 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: High confidence. At least 200 votes. The label reflects vote volume, not payout safety, legality, or verified players. Verdict: Good Option. Welcome bonus: 7.5K GC (source-backed). Payout timing: Verification-led redemptions, confirm current cashier timing in-app (source-backed). Pros: Named 2024 operator (Silver Social Operations Limited) with a documentable footprint, not a recycled affiliate brand. 1,500+-game catalog spanning 27 providers including NetEnt, Playtech, BGaming, Relax Gaming, Spinomenal, and Evoplay. First-purchase offer prices SC at roughly $0.50 each, competitive with the mid-tier of the sweeps field. Cons: 16 prohibited states (Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington, West Virginia) is one of the widest blocklists in the vertical. $75 minimum redemption is materially higher than the $50 floor at McLuck, Chumba, and LuckyLand. No native mobile app, browser-only experience in 2026, behind McLuck and Stake.us on this dimension. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-21.
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Responsible Play
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