ABOUT THE BOARD
Our mission is to cut through casino marketing before it wastes your time.
Gamblingpatch15 operates as an editorial comparison site for UK-licensed casino brands. We do not run games, accept stakes or hold player balances. Our role is to inspect the public-facing parts of casino sites and explain what stands out when the excitement fades and the practical questions start.
What we are trying to do well
Casino comparison pages often chase the same shallow signals. They reward the biggest welcome number, reuse the same sales phrases, and leave readers to untangle the details themselves. Gamblingpatch15 was built as a reaction to that pattern. We want a reader to understand not only which site ranks highly, but why. That means the reasoning has to be visible, not implied. If a site scores well for trust, speed or bonus quality, the route to that view should be clear enough that you could challenge it.
We care about clarity because gambling decisions are made quickly. Many readers arrive on a page mid-search, on a phone, with limited patience and too many operator claims already open in other tabs. A useful editorial platform should reduce pressure, not add to it. So we strip the review process back to the elements that shape actual use: licence visibility, terms clarity, friction in the cashier, depth of games, quality of support and the tone of safer gambling tools.
How the review board thinks
We do not assume that the loudest casino is the best one, or that a recognisable name automatically earns trust. A polished front page can hide poor communication. A smaller promotion can be better if its conditions are readable and the site behaves predictably. That is why our scoring model gives its heaviest share to safety and only then moves to bonus value and product breadth.
We also pay attention to shape and rhythm. Some brands feel frantic, with every section pushing a different bonus or cross-sell. Others feel organised and easier to navigate, even if they are less visually dramatic. Those differences matter because casino products are designed to create momentum. When a site slows that momentum just enough to explain itself, we treat that as a positive sign rather than a weakness.
Editorial independence and affiliate links
Gamblingpatch15 may earn a commission when a reader follows an affiliate link and registers with a featured casino. That commercial model helps fund the site, but it does not hand control of rankings to operators. If an offer underwhelms, if the terms are awkward, or if the player journey feels poorly handled, that is reflected in the score and written commentary. The board is useful only if readers believe the ordering has been argued rather than purchased.
We do not present ourselves as a regulator, an ombudsman or a source of legal advice. Readers should always verify current promotional terms and account conditions on the operator's own site before registering. Our role is to give context, not replace the source documents that govern an account relationship.
Safer gambling sits inside the review, not outside it
Responsible gambling is not a footer ornament on this site. We review whether safer gambling tools are visible, whether support links are easy to find and whether the general tone of the product respects control rather than encouraging confusion. Players should be able to set limits, take breaks and get help without feeling punished for using those tools. When those features are hard to access, the score drops.
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