Casino.com is an online casino platform that offers a brilliant player experience thanks to its user-friendly intuitive website and a huge range of live and video-based casino games delivered by a multitude of providers.
Operated by ONISAC Ltd, Casino.com is dual licensed by both the UK Gambling Commission and Gibraltar Gambling Commission. They also use IBAS, an accredited ADR service for the resolution of disputes between players and the platform should they arise.
A sister casino to Mansion—a casino that has grown rapidly over the last few years—Casino.com is also liked to Les Ambassadeurs Club, one of London’s most prestigious casinos.
Casino.com—Range of Software Used
As you may well know, it is software that makes or breaks an online casino these days. Most online casinos, even the biggest and best, tend to use third-party software developers to power their platforms rather than create their own in-house solutions.
The result of that is a few tried-and-tested names that have earned a worthy reputation within the online casino industry, many of which can be seen at Casino.com.
Casino.com uses Playtech software primarily—this powers their downloadable casino offering and several instant-play games through the website.
That’s not all, though. Other names such as Microgaming, NetEntertainment, and Red Tiger Gaming help to power the Casino.com platform and this makes for a very broad, high-quality gaming experience with more gaming options than you could ever ask for.
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Casino.com is highly praised for its huge range of video slots. These include well-known names such as Irish Luck as well as other titles such as Tropic Reels and Fountain of Youth. There are hundreds of video slots games available for you to instantly play.
It’s not all about slots, though. Other virtual games on offer are table games such as classic roulette or blackjack and themed games such as Wild Vikings. There is also a large range of card games such as 50-Line Jacks, 10’s or Better, and Joker Poker.
So far as live gaming is concerned, Casino.com has a limited offering. Live casino games include blackjack, sic bo, and baccarat.
Back to top ↑Playing Casino.com on Mobile
As we mentioned earlier, the Casino.com is very user-friendly and of a high quality. This means that it is fully responsive and can be easily and readily accessed through almost any smartphone or tablet device.
Whether you are using an Android smartphone or an iOS tablet, you can access the full Casino.com experience simply by firing up your favourite mobile web browser and heading on over to the Casino.com website.
In addition to the platform’s regular games, mobile players can access a range of slots games exclusive to mobile devices.
Back to top ↑Casino.com Deposits and Withdrawals
As with any online casino, cash deposits are processed quickly, and funds will be in your account almost immediately.
Withdrawals, on the other hand, vary.
Casino.com reports that its withdrawals are processed and paid out within three business days. That doesn’t account for payment processor delays, though, just the speed it takes Casino.com to greenlight your withdrawal.
That means if you are withdrawing to a credit or debit card, it could be as many as five business days before you see your cash. Plenty of other online casinos offer instant withdrawal processing, or processing in less than 24 hours, so it is a shame Casino.com does not.
At present, the maximum withdrawal amount is £15,000 per month.
Current payment methods include credit and debit cards, Neteller, Skrill, EntroPay, PaySafeCard, and bank and wire transfer, amongst others. As a very large online casino, the range of payment methods is huge and the ones available vary from country-to-country.
Location-Based Restrictions
Unfortunately, Casino.com is not based in a fair few countries. This means that if you travel here, you will not be able to play any ‘real play’ games where money is at stake.
These countries include Australia, France, the Netherlands, Cyprus, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Poland, and the USA.
This is due to licensing restrictions. When you are in the UK & Northern Ireland, however, you will not have any gameplay restrictions to worry about.
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