Pots of Gold sister sites

pots of gold logo
Pots of Gold sister sites include RH Casino, Spinz Win, Ted Casino and Monkey Casino. Pots of Gold sister sites are operated by ProgressPlay Limited, licence number 39335 which operates 202 sister sites in total.

Top Pots of Gold sister sites

Table of Contents

Pots of Gold sister sites 2025

rh casino screenshot

RH Casino

The “RH” in “RH Casino” stands for “Royal House.” This isn’t a casino site with a regal theme, though. Instead, RH Casino is supposed to be styled after the design of high-end real-world casinos, where people in their Sunday best gather around spinning roulette wheels to find out if luck is with them. The issue with RH Casino going for such a look is that it uses one of the more basic design templates you’ll find among the Pots of Gold sister sites. It’s not an especially ugly template when you compare it to the dross that a lot of other casino network companies come up with, but it’s not “high-end.” RH Casino also lacks the perks you might expect to find at a luxury casino site. It has loyalty rewards, but they’re the same loyalty rewards you’ll find when you visit most of the other sites on this casino network.

spinz win screenshot

Spinz Win

Most of the Pots of Gold sister sites that use the same design template as RH Casino would benefit from switching to a more bespoke look. That isn’t a universal rule, though. There are some Pots of Gold sister sites for which the template would be a significant upgrade, and Spiz Win is one of them. You’d never guess how wide and deep the games portfolio from Spinz Win is by looking at its homepage. You’d likely never guess it from the casino’s name either, as the name screams “slots casino.” Many of the ProgressPlay Limited casinos are far more than slots sites, though, and Spinz Win is a good example. You’re welcome to stick to slots here if you wish, but you also have access to live casino games with real dealers and one of the biggest sportsbooks you’re ever likely to see.

ted casino screenshot

Ted Casino

Once you’ve seen RH Casino, it’s very difficult to think of anything original to say about Ted Casino. There’s virtually no difference between the casinos. Coming back to what we said earlier about design templates, that’s a common problem among the Pots of Gold sister sites – far too many of them are basically clones of each other. Ted Casino would be brightened up considerably if it had a teddy bear theme (or perhaps a connection with the “Ted” movies), but it doesn’t. Instead, it’s a fairly plain site that doesn’t have an identifiable theme or any unique games. There’s nothing that can be done at Ted Casino that can’t also be done at RH Casino or, for that matter, at Pots of Gold. If you’re looking for a change of scenery from Pots of Gold, we’re not sure Ted Casino really counts as one.

monkey casino screenshot

Monkey Casino

The UK marketplace is a big one for ProgressPlay Limited, but its casinos also serve other markets. Some of the Pots of Gold sister sites were designed with those international markets in mind more than the UK market. We strongly suspect that Monkey Casino, which launched in 2018, is one of them. That would partially explain why the welcome promotion on its homepage is listed in three different currencies. It might also explain why the welcome promotion for UK-based players is worth an oddly specific £878 – we presume that it rounds up to 900 or 1000 units of one of the other currencies the casino supports. For a casino site that opened in 2018, though, Monkey Casino looks surprisingly underwhelming. There aren’t many genuinely pretty casinos among the Pots of Gold sister sites, but most of them look better than this one does.

mr mobi screenshot

Mr Mobi

Mr Mobi belongs to a lost age of online casinos and gaming. It used to be the case that mobile phones and devices weren’t capable of loading casino games in the same way that a laptop or desktop computer could. That means casinos had to create two versions of their sites and games – one for players on mobiles and one for players sitting at their computers. Technology advanced, and player habits changed, and now it’s statistically far more likely that you’re reading this on your phone than on a laptop. When Mr Mobi came out in 2016, times were already changing. It was outdated almost from the moment it went live, and it’s surprising to see that it’s survived when so many of the old mobile-focused Pots of Gold sister sites have perished. It’s a perfectly good casino site if you’re looking for something no-frills that loads quickly, though.

sin spins screenshot

Sin Spins

The Bible never specifically says that gambling is a sin, but the hobby is often associated with sinfulness. Sin Spins wholeheartedly embraces the concept and turns it into a whole iGaming website. The idea of taking an attractive female model and dressing her as the devil (complete with horns and a tale) for the purposes of a sexy homepage picture is more than a little dated by the standards of the 2020s, but Sin Spins wasn’t launched in the 2020s. It went live in 2016, and a lot has changed in a short space of time with regard to things like that. In any event, Sin Spins is one of the most popular slots-focused Pots of Gold sister sites. It doesn’t have a sportsbook, but you wouldn’t expect sports betting from a casino called “Sin Spins.” In fact, we don’t think you’d expect anything that this casino doesn’t give to you.

mako casino screenshot

Mako Casino

”Mako Casino” is a name that doesn’t mean anything in English (other than the word “casino,” obviously). If you go looking for translations of “mako,” though, you’ll find that it’s the Maori word for “shark.” The Spanish word for “shark” isn’t entirely dissimilar. If that’s the intention of the name, though, it’s nowhere to be seen at the casino. There are no sharks at Mako Casino, nor anything else that would give the site any charisma or persona. Mako Casino was slapped together over the same template that provides the framework of dozens of other Pots of Gold sister sites, but the majority of those sites make more effort to dress the template up than this one does. That doesn’t make Mako Casino a bad casino – it has a full platform of slots, sports betting and live-streamed games with real dealers – but it makes it an unremarkable one when you compare it with the likes of Monster Casino.

Pots of Gold Review 2025

pots of gold screenshot

Pots of Gold Sister Sites Welcome Bonuses

The Pots of Gold welcome promotion is a fairly bog-standard one as far as ProgressPlay Limited casino sites go. It offers a one hundred per cent matched deposit capped at £100 and comes with twenty free spins on one of the casino’s most popular slots (Book of Dead, as of the time of writing). As is standard across all the Pots of Gold sister sites, though, the casino makes the bonus sticky with an x50 wagering requirement and limits withdrawals to three times the total bonus amount. With so many hurdles in the way of getting the money out, players might prefer to skip the bonus altogether.

Other Promotions

Pots of Gold provides full access to the ProgressPlay Limited rewards store. There, players can exchange their reward points for a long list of prizes and perks. Points can be gained by taking part in the regular Pots of Gold challenges and missions, many of which are linked to the numerous smaller promotions at the casino. Players “rank up” as they complete missions and qualify for bigger rewards by doing so. Typical examples of perks that can be bought from the rewards store include batches of free spins, matched deposits of various percentages, and even pots of bonus cash or early access to brand-new casino games.

Top Games at Pots of Gold

We feel obliged to say that Book of Dead by Play’n Go is one of the top slots at Pots of Gold because of its connection to the casino’s welcome promotion. The slot that’s listed first above all others, though, is Microgaming’s Thunderstruck II. This is an old game – more than ten years old, in fact – but it has a Viking myths and legends theme and some neat bonus features that keep it feeling fresh. 9 Pots of Gold is also prominently featured at Pots of Gold, which makes a degree of sense when you consider that the casino is supposed to have an Irish theme. This game comes from Gameburger Studios (which is partnered with Microgaming) and is best known for delivering big jackpots to players who land multiple scatter symbols on the same spin.

Customer Support and Licensing

To access support at Pots of Gold, hit the “support” button and browse through the FAQ. If the answer you seek isn’t there, leave a message for customer support. Someone should hopefully reply within a few minutes. You can always email customersupport@instantgamesupport.com if nobody gets back to you, but the wait for responses to emails is likely to be long. UK Gambling Commission licence no. 39335, held by ProgressPlay Limited, covers all gambling activities at Pots of Gold. The operator agreed to pay a settlement fee of £175,178 to the UKGC in May 2022 rather than facing formal disciplinary action for breaking licence conditions around money-laundering prevention and customer protection.

Withdrawal Speed and Support

Every withdrawal request at Pots of Gold is subject to a standard processing time of one business day. After that, a further delay applies while the casino transfers funds. That delay will only be a single day if you use Neteller but goes up to three days if you’re using ecoPayz. That’s odd, considering they’re both e-wallets, but what’s even odder is that PayPal withdrawals take between three business days and seven business days. That’s the same as the turnaround for debit cards, which ought to be far slower than e-wallets. Pots of Gold charges for withdrawals. The fee is one per cent of the amount withdrawn, subject to a max of £3.

Final Thoughts on Pots of Gold

Pots of Gold doesn’t stand out from the many Pots of Gold sister sites that use the same template as it. The Irish theme isn’t well-realised, and we wouldn’t be happy about having to pay fees for withdrawals even if the withdrawals were fast, which they’re not. We like the sound of some of the promotions, but the wagering requirements imposed on them are too high. Like a lot of casinos on this platform, Pots of Gold shoots itself in the foot with its terms and conditions.
Share the Post: