
On SlotsSpot, player reviews do a lot of the heavy lifting. They help us rate casinos, games, and bonuses more accurately and give other players a realistic picture of what to expect. This page explains what makes a review genuinely helpful and what you can expect from our side when you hit “submit.”
If You’re Talking About a Casino
Share how the casino treated you as a player from start to finish. Think sign-up, verification, deposits and withdrawals, limits, support, and any responsible gambling tools you used. If something felt smooth or frustrating along the way, this is the place to talk about it.
If You Played a Slot or Game
Focus on how the game feels to play. Was it smooth or laggy? Did bonus rounds show up often or almost never? How did it feel on mobile vs desktop? Describe your sessions so others can tell if this is their kind of slot or not.
How to Talk About Promotions
Used a welcome offer, free spins, or some other promo? Tell us how it really worked: was it easy to claim, what were the wagering rules like, any game or bet restrictions, and how cashout went. If the reality didn’t quite match the banner, that’s useful info for everyone.
What Makes a Review Truly Useful
A good review feels like friendly advice from someone who’s already been there. It doesn’t have to be perfect or super formal — it just needs to be real and give a bit of context so other players can understand your experience.
First‑hand and Honest
Best is when you write about things that happened to you personally. If something went great (or not so great), just describe it in a simple, factual way – what you did, what the casino or game did, and how it played out. No need for big accusations or drama.
Say It the Way You’d Say It
Write the way you’d explain it to a friend. There’s no need to copy text from casino pages, emails, or other sites, your own take is what matters here. Even if it’s short, a genuine review is always more useful than something that sounds like a template.
A Few Details Go a Long Way
The more context you give, the easier it is for other players to understand what actually happened, and if they might face the same thing.
You don’t have to write a novel, but more than just “scam” or “great casino” makes your review much more helpful for everyone reading it.
Things We Can’t Publish
To keep reviews useful and safe for everyone, there are a few things we simply can’t publish. Most of it is common sense, but it’s good to have everything in one place.
Spam and Self‑promotion
We keep reviews clean and genuinely helpful, so anything that looks like advertising has to stay out. That means no:
referral, tracking, or affiliate links
promo codes or “use my link” offers
links to private groups, channels, or paid services
If a review sounds more like a promo pitch than someone’s real experience, our team may remove it.
Offensive or Harmful Language
Honest criticism is always welcome, that’s exactly why reviews exist. But it needs to stay respectful. We don’t allow:
insults, slurs, or hate speech
threats or any form of harassment
personal attacks on casino staff, other players, or fellow reviewers
You can absolutely say something was bad, frustrating, or disappointing. Just focus on the situation, but not on attacking people.
Personal and Sensitive Data
Public reviews aren’t the place for private info. To keep you and others safe, please don’t include:
email addresses, phone numbers, or social media handles
full names or account numbers
screenshots showing full bank details or documents
If we ever need extra proof to look into your case, we’ll ask you to send it to us privately, not post it in your review.
Unsupported Accusations
If you feel a casino treated you unfairly, that’s exactly the kind of story other players want to hear, but we just need a bit of detail. Instead of only writing “fraud” or “never play here”, try to explain what actually happened.
For example:
“My €200 withdrawal request on 12 March was cancelled after verification, and support stopped replying to my messages.”
Things like dates, amounts, and how support reacted help both readers and our team understand the situation much better.
Talking About Money, Bonuses, and Games Fairly
Everyone’s gameplay is different — sometimes you catch a lucky streak, sometimes the slot just eats your balance, and sometimes a bonus feels great on paper but not so great in reality. When you talk about wins, losses, or offers you tried, a little fairness and clarity go a long way.
Try not to frame any casino, bonus, or “strategy” as a guaranteed way to make money. We all know it doesn’t work that way.
If you had an amazing run (or an awful one), it helps to mention that it was your personal streak, not something players should expect every time.
When it matters, mention things like your stake size, how long you played, or the bonus terms you were working with — it gives people a better picture.
And if you’re reviewing a bonus, try to separate your feelings from the actual rules. Tell us what was clear, what was confusing, and how it played out for you.
The goal is simply to share a clear snapshot of your own experience, knowing it may play out differently for someone else.
Conflicts of Interest
Reviews on SlotsSpot work best when they come from everyday players, that share their real experiences. To keep things fair, we need to avoid situations where someone has a stake in how a casino or game looks.
For this reason:
if you work for the casino or any company connected to it, please don’t post as a regular player
if you’re an affiliate or part of a marketing team, reviews aren’t the place to promote links or push a brand
and if you have any kind of professional connection to the casino, it’s best to mention it openly, or skip the review altogether
Keeping things transparent helps everyone trust what they’re reading.
Ratings and Updating Your Review
Star ratings work best when they line up with the story you’re telling. They give readers a quick snapshot, while your review fills in the details. As a general guide:
1–2 ⭐ usually means you ran into real or repeated issues
3 ⭐ suggests a mixed experience with a bit of good and a bit of not-so-good
4–5 ⭐ fits when things went smoothly overall and you’d likely return
If your experience changes later — maybe a payout finally goes through or a new problem comes up, feel free to update your review. A short note about what changed helps other readers understand the full picture.
What Happens After You Hit Post
There’s a real person on the other side of your review. We read what you send, give it a quick check, and only step in when it’s really needed to keep things clean and safe for everyone.
When we moderate, we might:
tidy up obvious typos or weird spacing so it’s easier to read
hide or shorten parts that include personal or sensitive info
remove links, promo codes, or anything that looks like pure advertising
Sometimes we’ll have to decline or remove a review, for example if:
it goes against the rules on this page
it’s copy-pasted from another site or promo text
it feels like it’s part of a push campaign rather than a real player story
We’re not trying to shut down criticism. You can absolutely say something went badly. We just want the reviews to stay fair, honest, and safe for everyone who reads them.
If You Notice Something Off — Reporting a Problem
If you spot a review that feels off — maybe it breaks these rules, looks fake, or crosses the line, you can flag it directly on the page or reach out to our team.
When you report something, we will:
take another look at the review using these same guidelines
ask the reviewer for extra details if we’re not sure what happened
decide whether to edit it, keep it as is, or remove it altogether
We apply the same standards to every report, no matter if it comes from a player or a casino representative.
Last Quick Check Before Posting
Before you send your review, take a quick moment to check:
✅ Am I talking about my own experience?
✅ Did I give enough detail so another player would actually learn something from it?
✅ Did I skip personal data, promo links, and insults?
✅ Am I okay with this staying visible to others?
If you feel good about all of the above, your review is a great fit for SlotsSpot and will be genuinely helpful for other players.