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Editor-in-Chief — sets the review methodology and signs off every published score.
Every review and prediction on this site carries the name of the analyst who produced it. This page introduces the people behind those bylines, their professional backgrounds and how their work is checked.
The site has published operator reviews and sports analysis since its founding, with every operator review backed by a real, funded test account and timestamped testing notes. Our published payment times, support response times and bonus terms are measured, not copied from operator marketing — and corrections, when needed, are logged openly on the affected page.
Editor-in-Chief — sets the review methodology and signs off every published score.
Head of Reviews — owns the operator-testing checklist and audit trail.
Compliance Editor — verifies licences and responsible-gambling claims.
Analysts work in small panels by discipline so that every published piece is reviewed by at least one colleague covering the same sport or vertical:
| Panel | Coverage | Analysts |
|---|---|---|
| Football | Major European leagues, internationals | 3 analysts (placeholder) |
| Tennis & basketball | Tour events, top domestic leagues | 2 analysts (placeholder) |
| Casino & operators | Operator reviews, bonus terms, payments testing | 2 analysts (placeholder) |
The team combines former odds compilers, sports journalists and payments-industry specialists. Analysts who review operators have direct experience of how licensed sportsbooks set margins and how regulated payment flows work — which is why our reviews dwell on the clauses and limits a casual reader would miss.
Reviews are produced for each licensed market separately: an operator's rating in one jurisdiction does not carry over to another, because licences, payment line-ups and bonus rules differ. Analysts test from within the market they cover, using locally available payment methods and the locally licensed version of each site.
Operator reviews follow the documented checklist on our methodology page: real accounts, real deposits, at least one full withdrawal, and support contacted with genuine queries. Sports analysis is built from primary data — line-ups, injuries, scheduling — and every prediction records its reasoning so results can be audited later.
We publish our results, including the misses. Each analyst profile lists their recent reviews and analysis with dates, and review scores are never edited silently — material changes produce a new "last updated" date and a note explaining what changed.
Our analysts write to inform adult readers, never to urge anyone to bet. If gambling stops being entertainment, see our responsible gambling resources. [Responsible-gambling helpline placeholder for target jurisdiction]