Games Diversity
6 / 10
Payout Speed
5 / 10
Support Speed
6 / 10
Games Diversity
6 / 10
Payout Speed
5 / 10
Support Speed
6 / 10
Our Trust Score
6 / 10
Welcome Bonus
100% Up To € 1,000 + 100 FS
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Online since 2023 3Y |
Email Support support@rooster.bet |
Slots 10,000+ |
Min Deposit €20 |
Depositing |
Languages EN DE IT
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Native Mobile App |
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License Curacao |
Live Chat 24/7 |
Live Games 600+ |
Min Withdrawal €20 |
Withdrawal |
Currencies $ € CA$
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Supported OS
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Owner Dama N.V. |
Phone Support No |
Providers 80 |
Payout Up to 5 days |
Crypto Friendly Yes |
Countries 20+ countries |
Mobile Optimized Website Yes |
I’ve seen a lot of casino sites, but Rooster Bet might be the first one that made me laugh out loud when I got in. There are roosters everywhere! Big ones, tiny ones, even one that looks like it’s judging your life choices. It’s ridiculous, but somehow it just works.
I mean, the whole thing feels weirdly confident. I’ve got to say, I was already curious to explore more based on how much they committed to the theme. So, here goes nothing!
After recovering from the rooster overload, I figured it was time to actually sign up. I’ve seen casinos that ask for everything short of your blood type, but this one keeps things pretty simple and 1 step only.
You just need your email, a password, your country, and your phone number. That’s it.
Still, I always remind myself (and anyone else getting on a new site) to keep an eye on what I am sharing. This casino doesn’t overstep, but it’s always good to be mindful of any platform you’re accessing.

Rooster Bet has all the usual promos you would expect. I found a welcome package for sports and casino players, reloads, cashbacks, and some hidden surprises I did not expect at all.
Casino Welcome Package: There’s a total of up to €5,000 and 300 free spins spread out over your first four deposits.
The minimum deposit is €20 for each one. There’s a 40x wagering requirement, and you’ve got 3 days to meet it. I don’t think this is nearly enough time, so keep that in mind.

Sports Welcome Package: This one’s split over two deposits:
You’ll still need to drop at least €20 to activate them, but at least the bonus expires after 5 days. These funds can be used on events with odds between 1.01 and 2.00.
Once you’re past the welcome phase, there are a few recurring promos I think are worth checking out:
| Offer | Bonus Details | Bonus Code |
| Tuesday Reload | 25% up to €100 + 30 free spins | ROOST25 |
| Friday Reload | 50% up to €200 + 50 free spins | WING550 |
| Weekly Sports | 25% up to €100 | RBS25 |
Same requirements as the welcome offer, just with 7 days to meet the requirements for the casino bonuses and 3 for the sports bonus. Again, there is not nearly enough time to meet such high wagering requirements.

This was the part that really got me. I’ve seen casinos with comp point systems before, but this site actually made it fun. They call them RCPs… I mean, I assume they are called that because it’s not clearly stated on the site. Regardless, you can collect these and then trade them for a bunch of stuff in the Bonus Store.
You earn 1 RCP for every €20 you wager on slots. And yes, it has to be slots.
Once you’ve saved up a few, here’s what you can shop for:
I want to take a moment to just put that into perspective:
Let’s say you want a 12-month Netflix subscription. That’s around €14 a month, so roughly €168 total. You’d need 6,000 RCPs for that, which means you’d be wagering €120,000 to get there.
That works out to about 0.14% back in value.
At least as of now. We know how Netflix could just raise its prices at any given time. So, I wouldn’t say you’re stacking cashback here, but it’s still a cool feature. And honestly, it adds a little motivation to keep the spins going.

The payments list here is stacked and genuinely long. I could use bank cards, transfers, e-wallets, prepaid options, and a pretty solid crypto lineup, too. The minimum for deposits and withdrawals is €20 across the board, and there are no fees for making any transactions.
What did catch my eye, though, were the crypto limits. They’re not all the same, and you can’t compare them to the fiat methods. Their limits are based on what the cryptocurrency offers.
Think about it this way:
If a cryptocurrency has a really huge overall value, it would have higher limits, which would still be lower than €20. Bitcoin, for example, has a current minimum of at least around €8.5. Also, I am saying current, because cryptocurrency values change constantly.
There are over 10,000 games here, and yeah, it shows. Once you start scrolling, it feels like the games just keep coming. I found the selection covers pretty much everything, but the organization? Not a fan.

The live casino section is kind of buried inside the general casino page without its own proper filters. So if you’re trying to find a specific roulette or blackjack table, get ready to scroll (a lot).
Here’s how the site sorts things:
| Game Category | Description |
| Slots | Classic, video, and themed slot games |
| Live Casino | Real-time games with live dealers |
| Jackpot | Big prize progressive slots |
| Instant Win | Games like scratch cards and fast picks |
| Bonus Buy | Slots with a feature buy-in option |
| Hold & Win | Slots with hold-and-respin mechanics |
| Table Games | Blackjack, roulette, baccarat, poker, etc. |
| Aviator | Crash-style multiplier game |
The categories help a bit, but I’d still love to see better filtering, especially for live games. There’s just too much to sift through sometimes.
As for providers, there are over 150, and yeah, some of the biggest names in the business are on that list. It would’ve been funny to have such a good selection and only little-known studios. Here is what I found:
And that’s just a sample. I mean, there’s a lot more where that came from. You’ll find everything from simple 3-reelers to overloaded video slots with ten bonus modes, story-driven games with animations and progress bars, and ultra-modern ones that look like you’re playing a mobile RPG. Obviously, I’m exaggerating a bit, but I just think the selection is pretty solid.
And if you’re more into betting than spinning, the sports section is surprisingly good, too. The site covers all the expected stuff like soccer, basketball, tennis, and MMA, along with smaller markets like darts, table tennis, and even water polo (yeah, really).
They’ve got pre-match and live betting, odds that seemed competitive, and enough markets to keep you around for a while. You can also filter by country, tournament, or even event type. So, in terms of games, I think this site delivers well, but we should also look at the security of the platform.

It’s about time I talked about the backbone of the whole operation. Is Rooster Bet actually a safe place to play?
The site runs under a Curacao license, which always gets a mixed reaction from players. I’ve used enough Curacao-licensed casinos to know it’s not automatically a red flag, but I also wouldn’t call it a gold standard. Their licensing system has improved in a few areas, but it still doesn’t offer the kind of player protection you’d get from places like Malta or the UK. Disputes can be a pain to resolve, and there’s no guarantee you’ll get help if something goes wrong.
As for the people behind it, the operator is Dama N.V. If you’ve been around the offshore online casino industry for a bit, that name might sound familiar. They were one of the heavy hitters for a while, but had a rough patch after some money-handling issues made headlines. That said, they’re still active and licensed, and the casino doesn’t feel like it’s cutting corners, at least not from what I’ve seen.
On the support side, I tested their live chat and actually had a fine experience. When I first opened the live chat, I was greeted by a bot. It does the usual thing—answers basic stuff and sends you links. If that doesn’t help, you’ll get passed over to a human. In my case, the person was helpful, but you could kinda tell they were used to the bot doing the heavy lifting. It took a bit longer than I expected, but they eventually got me sorted.

I’d say Rooster Bet lands somewhere in the middle. It’s not sketchy, but it’s not perfect either.
I want to start with the bonuses, because they look generous on paper, but those 40x wagering requirements with short time windows? Not ideal, not at all. Then I thought the game selection was great in size, but the layout made it so much harder to enjoy due to how awful the categories are created.
Combine these things with the license, and you get the full picture. It’s fine if you know what you’re getting into, but I wouldn’t lean on Curacao for major dispute resolution. Add in Dama N.V.’s messy history, and it’s definitely a casino I’d approach with some caution—not because it feels shady, but because of how things have played out for them in the past.
But hey, it’s not all downsides. I think the payment setup is solid, with plenty of options and no fees. The bonus store was a pleasant surprise. Even if the value’s not amazing, the fact that you can trade comp points for Netflix or a PlayStation? That’s fun. The site’s layout is clean, and despite some flaws, I didn’t have any major frustrations while playing here.
Oh, and one more thing! I could’ve sworn this brand had a mobile app. I’ve seen it mentioned before, but there’s no download link anywhere on the site. So, either it’s hidden really well, or it just doesn’t exist anymore. Weird.
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