Review Methodology
Every casino is scored on a 10-point category model and rolled into a public rating. We prioritize outcomes that affect real EUR payout value for Irish users.
The point of the model is not to make every brand look equally balanced. It is to separate casinos that are genuinely useful for Ireland-focused players from casinos that only look strong in isolated screenshots. A site with a big bonus but awkward payout conditions should not outrank a site with clearer terms and better slot value. The methodology is built to reflect that reality.
Scoring categories
- Slots: provider depth, volatility coverage, RTP disclosure.
- Bonuses: wagering logic, restrictions, max cashout clauses.
- Payments: deposit reliability, withdrawal timing, fee transparency.
- Support: channel quality and real response behavior.
- Safety: licensing clarity, KYC behavior, account risk controls.
How the categories interact
We do not read those categories in isolation. Strong slot depth matters more if the cashier is usable. A soft-looking bonus matters less if the withdrawal clause is rough. Fast payout marketing matters less if the same route becomes expensive on small crypto withdrawals. In practice, the final public score is a synthesis of those trade-offs rather than a decorative average.
That is also why some casinos rank highly here for one reason and not another. One brand may lead for slot variety, another for a cleaner EUR-first onboarding flow, and another for a better crypto-native cashier. The methodology is intended to make those differences visible instead of flattening them into generic review language.
Verification cycle
We run recurring spot checks on cashier settings, bonus terms, and payout routes. Material changes trigger rating and content updates.
A review is reviewed again when any of the following move materially: minimum deposit, minimum withdrawal, bonus ladder structure, low-turnover fees, supported payment rails, or slot catalog quality. We also update pages when a guide, slot review, or calculator recommendation no longer matches the current cashier reality of a listed casino.
How users should read the scores
The best way to use the methodology page is not to treat the score as a final answer. Treat it as a shortcut to the right review. If you mainly care about slots, open the casino and slot pages together. If you mainly care about payout value, pair the review with the calculator and the withdrawal guide. The score tells you where to start. The supporting pages tell you whether the offer is sound for your bankroll style.