SweepKing Casino
US sweepstakes casino with up to 75 Sweeps Coins daily, a full Evolution live-dealer suite, and next-day PayPal redemption.
Reviewed by Gambledin Editorial Team · Updated 2026
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TL;DR
Gambledin earns commission when you click an affiliate link and register or deposit at a casino. The commission is paid by the casino’s affiliate network, not by you, and it does not change the price, terms or bonus you receive. Editorial scoring is independent of these commercial relationships — the verifiable test is that brands rated below 4.0/5 (WinRolla 3.7, RichRoyal 3.6, VAVADA 3.3, BillyBets 3.8) remain published with affiliate links unchanged.
rel="nofollow sponsored" on every commercial link; full mechanics on this pageReading time: 7 min | Updated: May 2026 | Verified: May 2026
An affiliate link is a URL with an embedded tracking ID that tells the destination casino’s affiliate network where the click came from. When you register and deposit at the casino, the network attributes the resulting commission to Gambledin.
Casinos contract with affiliate networks (iWild Partners, 22Bet Partners, Royal Partners, SpinWize, Slotland Affiliates, etc.) to pay commission for new player registrations and deposits. Gambledin signs up with each network, gets a tracked URL per brand, and the network reports clicks, registrations and commission monthly.
No. Commission is paid by the casino’s affiliate network out of its marketing budget. The price, bonus, wagering requirement, and any other term you receive is identical whether you arrived via Gambledin’s affiliate link, a direct visit, or a different source.
No. Editorial scoring is built from the published seven-criteria methodology and the verifiable input data — player-review aggregation, in-house withdrawal testing, T&Cs audit and licence-register verification. Affiliate commission is paid per click/registration, not per positive review, and Gambledin’s editorial workflow has no commercial-team approval gate.
Read any Gambledin review rated below 4.0/5. WinRolla (3.7, 50x wagering and documented withdrawal delays), RichRoyal (3.6, blocked-withdrawal reports), VAVADA (3.3), BillyBets (3.8, confirmed RTP reductions on major providers) — all rated negatively, all still published with affiliate links unchanged. If commercial influence shaped scoring, these reviews would either not exist or would have the affiliate links removed.
Yes. Brands that fail the published methodology — particularly the Safety & Licensing (25%) and Payment Processing (15%) criteria — are scored below 4.0 and the specific issue (blocked withdrawals, KYC-as-stall, RTP reductions, licence-status concerns) is called out in the review body. The affiliate link remains, but a reader sees the warning first.
Active networks include iWild Partners, 22Bet Partners, Boomerang Partners, BitStarz, Slotland Affiliates, Royal Partners (Lex, Sol, Fugu, Martin), SpinWize (HypeKasino, Tsars, Casoo), VL Partners (Miki), NovaForge (RichRoyal cohort), Cannonball Partners, plus several smaller per-brand programmes. Two brands (FortuneJack, Pledoo) currently have no live affiliate programme; their reviews show href="#" placeholders.
Approximately 32 of the 35 deeply-reviewed casino brands. FortuneJack and Pledoo are reviewed without an active affiliate relationship; their affiliate-CTA buttons currently point to href="#" until programmes open. Per-brand commission rates are commercial-confidential under each network’s NDA but are within standard industry range (revenue share or CPA models).
Yes. Every casino review names the brand and shows its URL. You can type the casino URL directly into your browser instead of clicking an affiliate link — the bonus and terms you receive will be identical, and no commission flows to Gambledin.
A click timestamp, the referring URL (the Gambledin review page) and an anonymous tracking ID issued by the affiliate network. Your PII does not flow through Gambledin in this process. See the privacy policy for the full data-handling chain.
Yes. Casinos opt in to the affiliate model voluntarily because it drives qualified player traffic. Gambledin’s editorial scoring applies the same methodology to every brand regardless of commercial relationship, so no casino is unfairly advantaged or penalised based on commission rate.
Per-brand commission rates are commercial-confidential under each affiliate network’s NDA. Gambledin can confirm that no brand commands a "scoring premium" — the seven-criteria methodology applies identically across the catalogue regardless of commission rate.
The US FTC’s endorsement guides and the UK CMA’s consumer-protection rules require clear, conspicuous disclosure of material commercial relationships. Gambledin’s disclosure is placed prominently on every page (footer + affiliate-disclosure aside) and the rel="nofollow sponsored" attribute is applied to every commercial link in compliance with Google Search Central guidelines.
If you believe a Gambledin review is misleading or commercially compromised, email [email protected] with the specific evidence. If unresolved, the relevant regulator is the US FTC (us.ftc.gov), the UK CMA (gov.uk/cma), or the relevant licence regulator for the casino in question.
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Never. You pay exactly the same whether you arrive via a Gambledin link or type the casino's address yourself — the commission is paid by the operator, not added to your cost.
Affiliate and outbound operator links carry rel="nofollow sponsored", and the disclosure notice on review pages states that 'Play Now'-type buttons may earn a commission.
Simply type the casino's address into your browser directly. You lose nothing — the review and its score are identical either way.
No. Scoring is sealed off from commercial relationships; partner brands are marked down for the same failings as anyone else, and several reviewed brands earn Gambledin nothing.
Yes — unflattering findings about commercial partners are published rather than softened or removed, which is the whole test of genuine editorial independence.
It keeps the site free to read and avoids intrusive advertising, while a strict separation between revenue and scoring preserves the editorial independence readers rely on.
No. It passes a referral code identifying Gambledin as the source, not your identity. What the casino collects afterward is covered by its own privacy policy.
Yes. Clear, prominent affiliate disclosure and nofollow-sponsored tagging align with FTC and UK advertising guidance, which is exactly why the notices are placed where you can see them.
No — rates vary by operator and network — which is precisely why commercials are kept out of scoring, so a higher payout can never buy a higher rank.
Yes, because a top pick has to earn its score on safety, fairness, and payouts first. Earning commission doesn't qualify a brand for the list; meeting the criteria does.
Its score falls and it can earn an explicit warning regardless of the commercial tie — and a brand that's unsafe won't sit at the top of a list simply because it pays.
Yes. Some brands have no affiliate arrangement at all, yet are reviewed because they're relevant to readers — coverage tracks relevance, not revenue.
Compare scores against the documented evidence in each review, look for negative findings on partner brands, and check that warnings appear regardless of commercial status.
Advertising standards bodies (such as the FTC in the US and the ASA/CMA in the UK) set the rules; you can report misleading affiliate content to them as well as to us.
No. A click just opens the casino's site. You're under no obligation to register or deposit, and nothing is shared beyond the referral source.