How this site makes money
The short version: we earn affiliate commission from some of the operators you can click through to. The longer version is below, written without spin.
What an affiliate site is
When a reader clicks one of the operator buttons on this site and goes on to open an account, the operator may pay Table Picks Daily a referral commission. That's the only commercial relationship we have with the operators we review. We don't take fees for listing, for the order operators appear in, or for keeping any specific brand on the homepage.
How that affects the editorial side
It doesn't set the scores. The same eight criteria are applied to every operator, regardless of commercial relationship. If a brand becomes a worse product, it gets a worse score, and we've removed brands from the homepage after compliance issues even when they were among the higher-paying programmes. The minute a comparison site sells its scoring, its reviews stop being worth reading — including to us.
What an affiliate site is not
We are not an operator, agent, broker or representative of any casino. We don't collect your details on the operator's behalf, we don't see your gameplay, your account, your bonus eligibility or your balance, and we can't change any of those things on your behalf either. All actual account, verification and payment matters sit between you and the operator.
Tracking links
Outbound buttons to operators use sponsored tracking parameters (btag, affid, clickid, subid and similar) and the link rel attribute sponsored noopener nofollowso it's clear to both readers and search engines that the relationship is commercial. The destination is always the operator's real domain — we don't bounce you through unrelated redirect chains.
Questions?
If anything on this page isn't clear, drop a note to help@tablepicksdaily.com and we'll rewrite the bit that confused you. You can also read more about the editorial approach on the about page.