Below you will find my Casino.com review. In the review you will find information about Casino.com as a company, their software, support, promotions and banking options. More importantly, however, you’ll read about their craps game and the only promotion craps players can participate in.
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Lets get started.
Casino.com – Company & Software Information
I’m going to begin this review with a question and answers section that covers the important details behind Casino.com and their company.
How long has Casino.com been in business? Are they licensed and regulated? Casino.com has been in business since 2006. They are registered and licensed in Gibraltar.
What countries do Casino.com accept wagers from? All countries are allowed to play at Casino.com except for Israel, France, Estonia, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Spain, Denmark and the United States.
Has Casino.com won any awards? No, not that we’re aware of.
Where does Casino.com’s software come from? Is it compatible with Macs, Linux and mobile users? Casino.com uses Playtech software. They have an instant play version for Mac and Linux users. Casino.com also has a mobile version of their software compatible with Apple and Android devices.
How can I reach support at Casino.com? Support can be reached using live chat, telephone or using the contact form on their site.
Now lets look at Casino.com’s promotions, games and banking methods.
Casino.com Deposit Bonus
Casino.com offers a generous welcome bonus. It’s a 100% match bonus up to $3,200.
The $3,200 bonus is split into 8 parts. Each bonus is a 100% match up to $400. After your first deposit, each of the following 7 bonuses will be offered to you on a weekly basis.
Keep in mind that only the first $400 bonus is redeemable. You’ll have to rollover your bonus 40x before you can request a withdrawal.
Unfortunately, this bonus isn’t available for craps players.
Other Promotions for Craps Players
The only promotion that craps players can participate in is the VIP program.
The VIP program works like this — you earn points for making real money wagers. Craps players will earn one point for ever $200 spent (it varies for every game). The number of points you have will determine your Loyalty Level.
Your points can also be exchanged for bonus money. The number of points that you have and your Loyalty Level will determine how much money you can receive. On the lowest level you can receive $10 and on the highest level you can receive $20,000.
It pays to save up your points too. The higher your Loyalty Level, the more money you will receive for each point. For example, on the lowest level (Bronze) you’ll receive $2.50 for every 100 points. However, on the highest tier (VIP) you’ll receive $13.33 for every 100 points. That’s 5+ times as much money for the same number of points. So try to save your points as long as you can.
Casino.com Craps
Casino.com’s craps game is available in the instant play version. So I loaded that up to check it out.
The software looks great. It functions well, too.
The table maximum is $300. Compared to the other casinos I’ve reviewed, this falls close to the middle (it’s average).
What I like about Casino.com’s software is the menu at the top of the window. There are 5 game options including new, slots, table & cards, video poker and arcade. When you hover over them several game options will appear. Nothing fancy, but it’s convenient. And I like convenience. You can also adjust the game settings from the navigation, as well as download the full software.
In addition to craps, you can play one of over 250 different casino games. Casino.com has slots, blackjack, scratch cards, video poker and live casino (dealer) games. Keep in mind that not all of their games will be available in the instant play software.
Casino.com Banking Options
Casino.com has 30+ banking options. The most popular options include:
- MasterCard
- Visa
- iDeal
- Ukash
- Neteller
- Skrill
- Entro Pay
- Moneybookers
- GiroPay
- Ecocard
Deposit limits range from $15 to $5,000. Withdrawals can be made by check.