Guts Casino Reviews

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Welcome Offer
100% Match
€1,000 Max Bonus
Poker welcome: 100% up to €1,000 wager-free
Casino: Game of Guts up to €2,500 cash rewards
Double Speed Jackpots on new games
License
Founded
2013
Min Deposit
€10
Withdrawal
2-12 hours (e-wallets), 1-3 days (cards)
Languages
English +4
Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, German
Industry-leading withdrawal speeds
Triple-licensed (MGA, UKGC, Jersey)
Transparent bonus terms
Strong Scandinavian and UK player trust
Interface design is basic
Marketing is understated compared to competitors
Game library is mid-sized
Guts Casino Homepage

Guts opens on a poker pitch. That's the first thing worth noting. Not a casino welcome. Not a slot promo. Poker. Big white text reads "get a poker bonus up to €1,000 wager-free" over a purple gradient background. An email field and a green create account prompt sit directly underneath. No slot imagery anywhere on the opening page. Three rotating card icons cycle through: Game of Guts, Poker Welcome Offer, Game of Guts again. Two out of three carousel positions go to a gamification feature and one to poker. Casino gets nothing until you scroll. I had to go looking for a single game tile.

Scroll down and you finally reach the games. Category pills line up horizontally: Lobby active, New, Jackpots, Live Roulette, Live Blackjack. A search bar says "search games or providers." Featured games section shows around twenty titles. Ancient Fortunes Poseidon WoWPot Megaways sits in the first slot, then Book of Dead, Sweet Bonanza, Mental, Coils of Cash, Reactoonz. Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play, and Nolimit City all represented in the first row.

Six payment logos appear on the homepage before you see a single game: Visa, Mastercard, Neteller, Skrill, Paysafecard, and Trustly. Putting payment icons ahead of the game grid is unusual. Most casinos show games first and payments in the footer. Guts apparently decided that knowing your deposit method works is more important than seeing which slots are available. I actually kind of agree with that logic, even though it makes the homepage feel more like a banking page than a casino.

One Casino Promotion. One.

Guts Casino Promotions

Before I even get to the games lobby, let me talk about the promotions page because the numbers there tell you everything. Filter tabs show counts in brackets. All: nine. Casino: one. Live Casino: zero. Sports: two. Poker: six. One casino promotion. Zero for live casino. Six for poker. Those numbers make Guts's priorities extremely clear.

That single casino promo is Game of Guts. Card reads "get rewarded with up to €2,500 in cash." No deposit match. No free spins bundle. No reload offer. Just Game of Guts, which appears to be a loyalty gamification system where playing earns you rewards over time. Every other casino in this review series has at least a welcome bonus card on the promotions page. Guts has one gamification feature and literally nothing else for casino players.

Sports gets two cards: Price Boost for enhanced odds and Guts Live Streaming for watching matches directly through the platform. Both are functional features rather than bonus money.

Poker takes over the rest of the page. Championship series with a substantial prize pool. Satellite tournaments offering live event packages. Four more poker promotion cards fill the remaining space. Guts clearly runs a real poker network with live tournament satellites, a championship series, and enough ongoing promotions to fill six cards. For a brand that looks like a mid-tier casino from the outside, the poker commitment is, honestly, kind of surprising. This is a poker room with a casino attached, not the other way around.

Double Speed Jackpots Get Their Own Tab

Guts Casino Games

Back to the casino lobby. Click Casino in the nav and a new promotion appears: "play new games, get double speed." A phone mockup shows the Game of Guts interface with a 2x icon. So double speed is tied to new releases, meaning you earn Game of Guts points twice as fast when you play freshly added titles. That's a clever way to push new games without discounting them or attaching free spins to them.

Category tabs expand compared to the homepage view. Lobby, New, Trending, Double Speed Jackpots, Exclusive, Pragmatic Jackpots, Slots, and a dropdown hiding eight more categories. Double Speed Jackpots as its own tab means certain jackpot games earn double progress toward Game of Guts. Pragmatic Jackpots gets a separate tab too. Pragmatic Play having a dedicated category in the game filters tells you there is some kind of commercial arrangement there. Providers do not get their own tabs for free.

The featured games row leads with a WoWPot Megaways title carrying a substantial progressive jackpot counter. Book of Dead, Sweet Bonanza, Mental, Reactoonz, and other familiar titles follow. Provider names appear below each thumbnail in small grey text, which is a transparency detail that helps experienced players scan the grid without clicking into each game individually.

Guts is a strange casino in the best way. The homepage feels like a poker site. The promotions page confirms that poker is the priority. But then you click into the casino tab and the game library is genuinely well organized with real features like Double Speed and provider-specific tabs. The casino works. It is just not the product that Guts spends its marketing budget on. If you happen to play both poker and slots, Guts might be one of the few places where both halves of that habit are served properly under the same roof.

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