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Mr Vegas, founded in 2020, is bidding to be known as one of the world’s top online casinos, so I decided to take a look at what it has to offer. Owned and operated by a Malta-based company called Videoslots Limited, Mr Vegas is licensed and regulated by Spillemyndigheden (the Danish Gambling Authority). The thing I checked first is whether it was also licensed by the UK Gambling Commission , which it is, under licence no.

39380, so I knew it was safe to play at. Pros Cons As a new player who joined the Mr Vegas online casino, I was treated with a welcome offer of up to £200 as a 100% deposit match, in exchange for registering my account with the site. Of course, there's no such thing as free money (aside from no-deposit bonuses, of course), so I first needed to deposit at least £10 to be able to claim the 100% deposit match welcome bonus here.



However, one thing I discovered that's worth noting was that the 100% bonus was only paid out in 10% increments, not all in one go. This didn't bother me too much, but it might be a deal-breaker for some prospective customers. The bonus is only valid for casino games such as slots, roulette and live casino titles, while wagering on progressive jackpot games does not count towards any wagering requirements.

I had to wager the bonus 35x to be able to withdraw my winnings from it, but that requirement is actually on the lower end these days. If you're in the mood for something different, I'll have you know that new players at Mr Vegas .

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