I'm Grant Whitaker, and I run the reviews at New Casino Sites Review. I'm 35, based in Denver, and I came at this from a numbers angle rather than a gambling one -- I have a business degree from CU Boulder, I grew up in Littleton, and I'm the guy who reads the terms page before the promo banner. That habit is basically the whole job.
I got into reviewing casinos because the affiliate content I kept finding was useless -- endless 'ultimate' this and 'unbeatable' that, five-star scores handed out like candy, and never a straight word about what a 400% bonus actually costs you in rollover. I wanted the version I'd want to read before spending my own money: what's the real playthrough, how fast does the withdrawal clear, and who is this site genuinely not for.
So everything on this page comes from funding these accounts myself, playing through the bonuses, and timing the payouts. When a crypto cashout hit my wallet in two hours, I say so. When a bonus needed $14,000 in wagering to clear, I say that too. I'm not here to talk you into signing up -- offshore casinos carry real trade-offs, and for plenty of people the right move is a state-licensed option or not playing at all.
If you take one thing from my work, make it this: the headline percentage is the least important number on the page. Read the rollover, the max cashout, and the payout window, bank in crypto, and treat the whole thing as entertainment money. That's how I play it, and it's the only way I'd tell a friend to play it.
Every casino on New Casino Sites Review gets the same treatment: a real deposit (usually crypto and one fiat method), a genuine session of play, a withdrawal request timed to the minute, and at least one support conversation. Nothing gets ranked on reputation alone.