Ezekiel Welsh has spent years reviewing online casinos, slot machines, table games, and betting platforms — and by now he's gone through more than 200 of them. That number isn't a boast; it's just what happens when you take the work seriously long enough.
His reviews cover the things that actually matter to players: how solid the software is, whether the bonus terms are realistic or a trap, how fast withdrawals actually process, and whether the licensing is worth the paper it's printed on. He tests platforms hands-on rather than pulling from press releases, which tends to produce rather different conclusions.
One thing Ezekiel is particularly focused on is making gambling concepts accessible without dumbing them down. RTP figures, volatility, wagering requirements, and house edge calculations get explained in plain language — because players who understand the math make better decisions, and that's the point.
Beyond individual reviews, he follows regulatory shifts, crypto gambling developments, and changes in how major software providers operate. The online gambling market moves fast, and a casino that was solid eighteen months ago might have changed ownership, licensing, or payout practices since then — so he revisits and updates rather than treating reviews as permanent.
His interest in responsible gambling isn't a footer disclaimer. It shows up in how he frames reviews: flagging platforms with aggressive retention tactics, noting when wagering requirements cross into unreasonable territory, and pointing readers toward self-exclusion tools when relevant.