It’s safe overall. The main security basics are there, but I found some gaps that need filling.
I dug into SportsandCasino’s safety setup and came away with mixed feelings. Their Curacao license gives them legal backing, which is good news for player protection. I also liked seeing that their RTP gets audited by independent parties – that shows they’re not just making up payout claims.
But here’s where things get tricky. They claim their RTP is audited, but then they don’t actually publish those numbers anywhere players can see them. That’s confusing and makes me wonder why they’re keeping it secret if the audits are legit. If you want to understand more about identity verification processes that legitimate casinos use, you can read about KYC and player safety and why it matters for player protection.
The biggest red flag I spotted was the complete lack of responsible gambling tools. No deposit limits, no self-exclusion options, no cool-off periods – nothing. For a casino that’s been around since 2019, that’s pretty poor.
Here are the main areas I think need work:
- Add proper responsible gambling tools like deposit limits and self-exclusion
- Publish the RTP data they claim to have audited
- Be clearer about their security measures and data protection
The withdrawal setup seems fair enough – no manual flush means they can’t mess with your payouts, and the 48-hour reversal window is standard. But without those basic player protection tools, I’d be careful about how much you deposit here. To learn more about our evaluation methods, check out our guide on how we test online casinos and what we look for in safety features.