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Liam Calloway

Online casino analyst

Profile

I didn't start writing about online casinos because I loved gambling. I started because I kept watching people make poorly informed decisions with real money, guided by content that read more like a press release than an honest assessment. That bothered me enough to do something about it.

What Actually

What I Actually Do Here

Writing about online casinos the right way means treating the reader as someone capable of handling the full picture - including the parts a platform would prefer you skim past. My job isn't to convince you to sign up anywhere. It's to give you enough accurate information to decide for yourself whether a given site is worth your time and your money.

When I evaluate a platform like Cashed, I work through a consistent set of criteria: licensing authority and what it actually covers for Canadian players, bonus structures and the wagering conditions attached to them, the depth and quality of the game library, how withdrawals are handled in practice, and whether the support team is functional or decorative. I'm not looking for reasons to recommend or dismiss - I'm looking for what's genuinely there.

My position is straightforward: if something works well, I say so. If a bonus has a 40x wagering requirement buried in the fine print, I highlight it. If a withdrawal policy has ambiguous language, I flag it. There's no editorial pressure to soften those observations.

I write for casinocashed-ca.com with that same standard in place. The reason I work with projects that focus on the Canadian market is simple - Canadian players face a specific regulatory environment, and that context matters when you're assessing which platforms are actually worth considering.

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