1. How We Rate Online Casinos
MobileCasinoParty is an independent review site for US online casino players. We do not operate any casino games and we are not owned by any gambling company.
Every casino review published on this site follows the same structured process. We register real accounts, make real deposits, test real games, request real withdrawals, and contact real support agents. Our reviews are based on verified data — not press releases, not marketing copy, and not assumptions from outdated information.
This page explains exactly how we evaluate casinos, what criteria we score, and how those scores translate into our published ratings. We believe that publishing our methodology makes our reviews more trustworthy and holds us accountable to our readers.
For more about our team, see About Us. For our full legal and affiliate disclosures, see Terms of Use and Legal & Privacy Policy.
2. Rating Categories and Weights
Every casino we review is scored across seven categories. Each category is rated on a 1–10 scale and then weighted according to its importance. The weighted scores are combined to produce an overall rating out of 10, which we convert to a star rating for display.
| Category | Weight | What We Evaluate |
|---|---|---|
| Safety & Licensing | 30% | Regulatory standing, license tier and history, SSL encryption, RNG certification, dispute resolution options |
| Banking & Payouts | 20% | Deposit and withdrawal methods, processing speeds, limits, fees, cryptocurrency support, payout reliability |
| Game Selection | 15% | Total games, variety across slots/table/live dealer/specialty, software providers, RTP disclosure |
| Bonuses & Promotions | 10% | Welcome bonus effective value, wagering requirement fairness, ongoing promotions, bonus transparency |
| Customer Support | 10% | Available channels, response time and quality, hours of operation, help center resources |
| Responsible Gambling | 10% | Self-exclusion tools, deposit limits, session timers, responsible gambling messaging, links to support organizations |
| Mobile Experience | 5% | Mobile optimization, game availability on mobile, app vs. browser, performance and usability |
Why Safety Is Weighted Highest
Safety and licensing carries the largest single weight at 30% because it is the most consequential factor for players. A casino with a strong bonus offer and a large game library is irrelevant if players cannot trust it to safeguard their funds and personal data. By weighting safety at 30%, we ensure that licensing concerns materially affect every casino’s score — a casino with a weak license can never outscore one with an established regulator just by offering bigger bonuses.
Why Bonuses Are Weighted at 10%
We deliberately weight bonuses lower than many competitor review sites. A $3,750 welcome bonus at 50x wagering is objectively harder to cash out than a $1,000 bonus at 20x wagering — but many sites rank the former higher because the headline number looks more impressive. Our scoring evaluates the effective value to the player, not the marketing headline.
3. Star Rating Scale
| Overall Score | Star Rating | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 9.0 – 10.0 | ★★★★★ | Outstanding |
| 8.0 – 8.9 | ★★★★½ | Excellent |
| 7.0 – 7.9 | ★★★★ | Very Good |
| 6.0 – 6.9 | ★★★½ | Good |
| 5.0 – 5.9 | ★★★ | Average |
| 4.0 – 4.9 | ★★½ | Below Average |
| 3.0 – 3.9 | ★★ | Poor |
| 2.0 – 2.9 | ★½ | Very Poor |
| 1.0 – 1.9 | ★ | Avoid |
4. Licensing Evaluation
We evaluate every casino’s regulatory standing using a tiered system. The license tier directly affects the Safety & Licensing score and therefore the overall rating.
Tier 1 — Established Regulators
Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner, Isle of Man GSC, Alderney GCC.
These regulators enforce strict consumer protections, require segregated player funds, conduct regular audits, and provide dispute resolution mechanisms. Casinos licensed by Tier 1 regulators can earn the highest Safety scores (9–10 out of 10).
Tier 2 — Recognized Regulators
Curacao Gaming Authority (LOK, post-2024 reform), Kahnawake Gaming Commission, Costa Rica.
These jurisdictions provide regulatory oversight, though they are considered less stringent than Tier 1 regulators. Casinos under Tier 2 licensing can score 7–8 in Safety.
Tier 3 — Non-Traditional Jurisdictions
Union of the Comoros (Anjouan), Central Reserve Authority of Western Sahara, Belize, and other non-traditional licensing jurisdictions.
These jurisdictions offer limited regulatory oversight and have no established track record in online gaming regulation. Casinos licensed by Tier 3 jurisdictions are capped at a maximum Safety score of 4 out of 10. This cap ensures that no casino with a non-traditional license can be rated “Outstanding” or “Excellent” — regardless of how well it performs in other categories.
Unverifiable License
When a casino’s licensing status cannot be independently verified, the Safety score is capped at 2 out of 10.
License Changes
When a casino’s licensing changes — especially a downgrade from a higher tier — we update the review immediately and adjust the score accordingly. License history timelines are included in every affected review.
5. How We Test
Each casino review follows a seven-step testing process:
Step 1: Registration
We create a real account using the casino’s standard registration flow. We note the KYC (Know Your Customer) requirements, identity verification process, and any issues encountered during signup.
Step 2: Deposit
We test deposit methods from the casino’s banking page, verifying minimum and maximum limits, processing speeds, and any applicable fees. We test at least one cryptocurrency method and one traditional method where available.
Step 3: Gameplay
We play across multiple game categories — slots, table games, live dealer, and specialty games. We note game quality, load times, variety of providers, and whether the casino discloses RTP (Return to Player) information.
Step 4: Withdrawal
We request a withdrawal using at least one method. We document the complete timeline from request to receipt, including any pending or review periods. Crypto and fiat withdrawal speeds are tested and reported separately.
Step 5: Support Testing
We contact every available support channel — live chat, email, and phone. We measure response times, evaluate agent knowledge, and assess whether issues are resolved on first contact.
Step 6: Responsible Gambling Check
We check for self-exclusion tools, deposit limits, session timers, reality checks, and responsible gambling messaging. We note whether the casino links to recognized support organizations like the National Council on Problem Gambling (1-800-MY-RESET).
Step 7: Cross-Reference
We compare our findings against independent sources: player forums, complaint databases, regulatory records, and industry news. Claims that cannot be verified through public sources are clearly marked in the review.
6. Offshore and Legal-Access Considerations
Many online casinos serving US players operate offshore — meaning they are not licensed by any US state gaming authority. MobileCasinoParty reviews these casinos because they are accessible to players in states where no legal, state-licensed online casino option exists.
However, we are transparent about the differences:
- Offshore reviews always include a disclaimer explaining that the casino is not subject to US state consumer protections.
- We never describe offshore gambling as “legal.” We use the term “accessible” to accurately reflect the regulatory situation.
- State restrictions are documented. If a casino is blocked in certain states, the review identifies which states are affected.
- We recommend state-licensed platforms where available. Players in states with legal online casino options should consider those operators first, as they offer stronger consumer protections.
For a full list of support resources for all players, visit our Responsible Gambling Policy.
7. Update Schedule
Casino reviews are not static documents. We re-verify every review on a 90-day cycle:
- Scheduled reviews (every 90 days): We re-check all critical claims — bonus amounts, banking methods and limits, license status, support channels, and state restrictions.
- Off-cycle updates are triggered immediately when we learn of:
- A licensing change (any tier movement)
- An ownership or management change
- A significant change to banking methods or bonus offers
- Credible reports of player complaints, non-payment, or regulatory action
Every review displays a “Last verified” date reflecting when claims were last checked against live sources. This date tells you exactly how fresh the information is — it is not the date the text was last edited, but the date the facts were last confirmed.
8. What Gets a Casino Blacklisted
We maintain a blacklist of casinos that players should avoid. A casino is blacklisted when any of the following are confirmed through credible evidence:
- Non-payment — Multiple credible reports of players unable to withdraw verified winnings
- License revoked — The casino’s regulatory body has formally revoked its license
- Fraud or rigged games — Credible evidence of manipulated outcomes or deceptive practices
- Identity theft — Reports of misuse of player KYC documents or personal data
- Complete unresponsiveness — The casino has no functional support channel and does not respond to player communications for 30 or more days
A blacklisted casino will not appear in our recommendation lists or comparison tables. Its review page remains published as a warning to players, clearly marked with its blacklist status and the reasons for removal.
9. Affiliate Disclosure
MobileCasinoParty earns commissions from casino referrals through affiliate partnerships. This does not affect our ratings or reviews. Read our full Terms of Use for details.
Our editorial process is independent of our business relationships. We publish negative reviews. We downgrade ratings when licensing deteriorates. We blacklist casinos that harm players — even if they are affiliate partners. Our methodology is published here, and our scores are calculated using the same criteria for every casino, with no exceptions.
10. FAQ
How does MobileCasinoParty test casinos?
Every casino review follows a seven-step process. We create a real account, make real deposits, play real games, request real withdrawals, contact every support channel, check responsible gambling tools, and cross-reference our findings against independent sources. The full process is documented in the “How We Test” section above.
How often are MobileCasinoParty casino reviews updated?
We re-verify every casino review on a 90-day cycle. Critical changes — such as licensing downgrades, ownership changes, or credible player complaint patterns — trigger immediate off-cycle updates. Every review displays a “Last verified” date showing when claims were last checked against live sources.
What makes a casino get blacklisted by MobileCasinoParty?
A casino is blacklisted when we confirm any of the following: non-payment to players, license revocation, fraud or rigged games, identity theft through misuse of player documents, or complete unresponsiveness to player communications for 30 or more days. Blacklisted casinos are removed from all recommendation lists.
How does MobileCasinoParty evaluate casino licensing?
We use a three-tier licensing evaluation system. Tier 1 regulators (Malta, UK, Gibraltar) earn the highest safety scores. Tier 2 regulators (Curacao, Kahnawake) earn moderate scores. Tier 3 jurisdictions (non-traditional regulators with limited oversight) are capped at a maximum safety score of 4 out of 10. This system ensures that licensing quality directly affects every casino’s overall rating.
Related Pages
- About Us — Our team and mission
- Responsible Gambling Policy — Support resources and helplines
- Terms of Use — Affiliate disclosure and site terms
- Legal & Privacy Policy — How we collect and use data
Last verified: 2026-03-16 — All methodology content reviewed. Rating categories, weights, and licensing tiers confirmed against approved scoring framework. Update schedule confirmed.