One topic, one expert
We don’t spread writers thin. A bonus review is written by our bonuses editor, a payout test by our payments editor, a slot’s maths by our games editor. The byline tells you who actually checked it.
YummySpins is built around specialists, not generalists. Each editor owns the area they know best — casino reviews and rankings, slots and game maths, bonuses and wagering terms, banking and payouts, or guides and regulation — so every page is written and checked by someone who works in that subject. Here is who covers what.
Data-and-maths analyst who scores casinos on RTP, regulation and payout reality, not the size of the welcome banner. 15+ years in data analytics and statistics.
Slots editor who reads game mechanics before reviewing themes. Tests RTP, volatility, and feature behaviour in demo and cash mode against provider spec sheets.
Finance-trained bonus analyst who reads the full T&Cs before rating any offer. Specialises in wagering requirements, game weighting, and cashout caps.
Payments editor with a fintech background who judges casinos by their cashier. Tests real withdrawal times, KYC flow, and supported methods rather than the welcome page.
Law-trained guide writer who explains house edge, game rules, and gambling regulation in plain numbers. Honest about what no betting system can beat long-term.
Reviews and guides carry a named byline because the person behind them is the point. These are the standards every editor on the team works to.
We don’t spread writers thin. A bonus review is written by our bonuses editor, a payout test by our payments editor, a slot’s maths by our games editor. The byline tells you who actually checked it.
RTP and volatility come from the provider’s spec sheet, payout times and limits from the operator’s cashier, licensing from the regulator’s own register — not from a casino’s marketing. Anything we can’t verify does not go in.
Reviews flag deposit limits, self-exclusion and the tools an operator offers, and point readers to real support resources. We cover responsible gambling at advocacy level, never as clinical advice.