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Liam Calloway

Online casino analyst

I didn't come to online gambling writing through enthusiasm for the industry. I came through frustration - years of watching players make uninformed decisions based on reviews that read more like landing pages than honest assessments. That gap between what's being written and what players actually need to know is what keeps me at the keyboard.

What this work is actually about

Writing about online casinos for a Canadian audience means navigating a specific set of realities: provincial licensing frameworks, payment options that vary across the country, and a market flooded with near-identical bonus offers that look generous until you read the fine print. My job isn't to sell platforms - it's to give readers enough context to decide for themselves whether a site is worth their time and money.

When I evaluate a casino, I work through the same checklist every time: licensing jurisdiction and what enforcement actually looks like in practice, bonus terms including wagering requirements and game restrictions, the depth and quality of the game library, withdrawal timeframes and fee structures, and how responsive support is when something goes wrong. None of these categories get a pass because a platform has a polished interface or a recognizable name.

I try to be direct about both directions. If a withdrawal process is genuinely fast and well-documented, I'll say that clearly. If a bonus has a 45x wagering requirement buried in clause seven of the terms, that gets the same level of clarity. Readers don't benefit from vague optimism.

Why I work with the projects I do

I contribute to sites that give me room to publish findings without editorial pressure to soften criticism. The projects I work with tend to focus on specific markets and specific platforms rather than trying to cover everything at once - that focus is what makes accurate analysis possible.

Contact: [email protected]

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