Jasper Winston reviews betting sites with the calm suspicion of a bloke who has seen the words “money back as a free bet” and immediately reached for the terms and conditions.
Based in the UK, Jasper spends most of his time testing bookmakers the way other people inspect second-hand cars. He checks the odds, welcome offers, app layout, withdrawal speed, bet builders, horse racing markets, football coverage, live betting, payment options, and whether the site makes it easy to find the boring stuff before you stick a tenner on.
He has a soft spot for proper racing extras, clean football coupon pages, and betting sites that don’t hide the useful details behind twelve tabs and a pop-up about “exclusive boosts”. His review notes tend to include lines like “good for Saturday accas, racing section not a bin fire, cashier behaved itself,” which his editor has learned to accept as useful feedback.
Away from betting site reviews, Jasper can usually be found overthinking League Two form, ranking motorway services by sausage roll quality, or watching midweek darts with the seriousness of a High Court judge. He also keeps a private list of bad bookmaker slogans, because he insists someone needs to protect future generations from them.