Top Jackpot Liner sister sites
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Jackpot Liner sister sites 2025
Polo Bingo
Given that you’re here looking for Jackpot Liner sister sites, there’s every chance you’re not on the lookout for bingo sites because you want to play slots. The problem you’ll face is that the majority of Jackpot Liner sister sites are bingo sites – but there’s also some good news. A lot of the bingo sites are actually slots sites in disguise. Confusing, isn’t it? Polo Bingo is a perfect example of what we’re talking about. While you’re not hallucinating the presence of the word “bingo” in its name, you might as well be. Only four of the 500+ games at Polo Bingo are bingo games. The rest are all slots, which makes this a perfectly viable option if you’re looking to move on from Jackpot Liner, but you want to stick with casinos. As for the site’s theme? Well, there’s a woman in a top hat on the homepage. It gets half marks.
Woman Bingo
Woman Bingo might look and sound like an odd thing to call an iGaming site (or anything, for that matter), but that’s only until you realise it’s a fairly clumsy branding attachment. This is the official bingo and casino site of Woman Magazine, which is a weekly publication in the UK going back decades. We’re not sure why Woman Magazine Bingo or Woman Magazine Casino wasn’t selected as a name, but we are where we are. In any event, Woman Bingo contains broadly the same content as at least half of the other Jackpot Liner sister sites, which is to say that it has the same combination of bingo games and slots as Polo Bingo. It does, however, have a significantly less generous welcome promotion than Polo Bingo, which makes it the weaker of the two. It’s surprising that a supposedly “big brand” iGaming site doesn’t have more to offer.
Chat Mag Bingo
This is only the third of the Jackpot Liner sister sites we’ve looked at so far, and yet we’re at risk of repeating ourselves. Grand Battery Holdings Limited (or possibly 888 UK Limited in its role as the operator’s predecessor) appears to have chosen to treat all of its magazine-associated brands the same way, and it doesn’t result in high-quality iGaming sites. Yet again, Chat Mag Bingo offers its players four bingo games plus about five hundred slots games. Yet again, this is the same collection of games that exists at both Woman Bingo and Polo Bingo. We suppose the good news is that you can be sure that if you like one of them, you’ll like the others, but the bad news is that there’s no variety here save for the brand name and a few aspects of the design. Chat Mag Bingo’s welcome promotion is as weak as Woman Bingo’s, too.
Yay Bingo
This member of the Jackpot Liner sister sites family is called “Yay Bingo,” which suggests an expression of joy. The message doesn’t seem to have gotten through to some of the people who appear in the stock images on the site’s homepage, who aren’t doing the best job of faking their enthusiasm. Nevertheless, Yay Bingo is the best bingo site we’ve looked at so far on this list, which means it’s also the worst slots site. There are only about three hundred slots at Yay Bingo, but that’s because bingo takes centre stage in a way that it doesn’t at too many other iGaming sites on this platform. Aside from having a good range of bingo rooms to choose from, Yay Bingo doesn’t impede its promotions by attaching them to wagering requirements. If you win anything with a bonus at Yay Bingo, it’s yours to keep with no strings attached.
Health Games
Health Games is one of the oddities of the Jackpot Liner sister sites range. As both a casino site and a brand, it used to be partnered with the Health Lottery, which you’ve probably heard of. It doesn’t quite have the profile of the National Lottery, but it’s one of the biggest weekly lottery games in the UK and is played by tens of thousands of people (if not more) every week. Health Games was an attempt by the people who run the Health Lottery to capitalise on the brand’s familiarity and use it to attract people to play casino games. However, Health Games has switched casino networks since then, so it’s not clear whether the formal connection still exists. Even if it doesn’t, though, Health Games still donates up to £5 from the first deposit each new player makes at the site to charities associated with the NHS.
Robin Hood Bingo
Robin Hood Bingo is a surprisingly plain-looking bingo and casino site for something that carries the name of the most famous folk outlaw in British history. We’re all familiar with the iconography of Robin Hood. We can all picture what he “looks like,” and we all associate him with Sherwood Forest. None of those things are copyrighted, so there’s nothing to prevent a casino site from using Robin Hood-related graphics. When you call your site “Robin Hood Bingo,” there’s practically an obligation to do so – and yet whoever designed the most recent version of Robin Hood Bingo opted not to do it. The result is that this is one of the blandest, plainest-looking of all the Jackpot Liner sister sites. The welcome bonus is feeble, there’s a lack of other promotions to pique your interest, and generally very little at the site to excite players. It’s a wasted branding opportunity.
Wink Slots
Have we saved the best of the Jackpot Liner sister sites for last? Plenty of people who prefer slots to bingo games will think so. Wink Slots was second only to 888 Casino (or possibly third behind 888 Casino and 777 Casino) in its former home on the 888 UK Limited platform. Since neither of those sites made the switch from 888 to Grand Battery Holdings, Wink Slots now stands alone at the top of the operator’s tree – and it stands tall. You can tell that Wink Slots is serious about attracting players from the way it offers a no-deposit free spins bonus to everybody who registers an account with the casino and up to £100 in matched deposit funds for anyone who then goes on to lay cash down. All of the best slots and casino games available to the operator are here, and the site looks great.