
Tyler Brandt
Profile
I didn't come to online casino writing through a marketing brief. I came through years of watching people make uninformed decisions about where to play - chasing bonuses that looked generous on paper and turned out to be nearly impossible to clear. That disconnect between how platforms present themselves and how they actually perform is what I keep returning to in my work.
What do
What I do and why it matters
Writing about online casinos in Canada means navigating a space that's grown fast and regulated unevenly. My job isn't to make a platform sound appealing - it's to give you the information you need to decide whether it's worth your time and money. That means being as direct about the weaknesses as I am about the strengths.
When I evaluate a platform, I start with licensing and regulatory standing - who issued it, what jurisdiction, and whether that means anything in practice for a Canadian player. From there I look at bonus terms in detail: wagering requirements, game restrictions, time limits, and anything buried in the fine print that changes the math. Payment options, withdrawal speeds, and how support handles actual problems round out the picture.
I don't have a default position of skepticism or approval. If a platform runs cleanly and treats its users fairly, I'll say so directly. If there are grey areas - vague terms, slow payouts, inconsistent support - I flag them without softening the language. The point is accuracy, not balance for its own sake.
Where you'll
Where you'll find my work
I write for projects where editorial independence isn't negotiable. The site you're on right now - covering PartyPoker Casino for Canadian players - fits that standard. The coverage here is built around real analysis, not promotional copy dressed up as a review.
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