Total Gold sister sites

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Total Gold sister sites include Dabber Bingo, Amber Spins, Deluxino and Dublin Wins. Total Gold sister sites are operated by Grand Battery Holdings Limited, licence number 58267 which operates 237 sister sites in total.

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Total Gold sister sites 2025

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Dabber Bingo

The name for the little pen you mark your bingo card with might vary a little based on where in the country you play, but most people call it either a “dabber” or a “dobber” (the latter being the name that tends to get used at Mecca Bingo). Dabber Bingo prefers the former option, though, and has a few eye-catching attractions in the middle of its homepage. The first is a promise that Dabber Bingo will never impose wagering restrictions or requirements on bonus money. That means all winnings are paid as cash, with no strings attached. There are even some free bingo rooms with tiny jackpots for those who enjoy the social aspect of the game more than they enjoy spending big money. The range of bingo rooms at Dabber Bingo includes some of the best available on this platform. That still might not be much use to you if you’re looking for Total Gold sister sites, though, as you’re more likely to be interested in slots.

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Amber Spins

The middle of a casino site’s homepage is where a site ought to put its hardest-hitting, most-exciting information. It’s a good place for big bonuses, exclusive games, or literally anything that makes your casino stand out from the crowd. Amber Spins uses that space to give us the sentence, “Your new favourite UK online casino.” We don’t know how wise that is – especially when Amber Spins has so few of the tools required to back up such an extraordinary claim. The welcome promotion at the casino is perfect proof of that because it’s only worth £10 at most. There are Total Gold sister sites that can provide several hundred pounds of bonus cash to new arrivals, so Amber Spins looks stingy by comparison. We don’t think that Amber Spins is a bad casino by any means – we just think that boast is ill-advised, and the space could have been used better.

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Deluxino

Deluxino is a portmanteau of “deluxe” and “casino,” which ought to give you a fair indication of what to expect when you play with this member of the Total Gold sister sites family. Unfortunately, it doesn’t. If Deluxino was a deluxe casino, it would be able to offer us more than three hundred slots games. Even Amber Spins offers more than that, and we just marked Amber Spins down for being too cocky. The other tell-tale sign that Deluxino isn’t really a deluxe casino is the weakness of its welcome promotion. All that awaits new arrivals at Deluxino is an offer of twenty-five bonus spins for anyone who deposits £10 or more and remembers to enter the right code while doing so. The nail in the coffin of the casino’s credibility is the wagering requirement of x40 that any winnings from those free spins get saddled with.

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Dublin Wins

Present-day online slots casinos and iGaming sites come in all manner of shapes and sizes and often also come with entertaining themes. No matter how many new themes are dreamed up, though, the Irish theme will always be the most popular because of the long-standing (and somewhat convoluted) relationship between the Irish and the concept of being lucky. There are surprisingly few Irish-themed casinos among the Total Gold sister sites, but Dublin Wins is there as an option for you if this is your preferred theme. All of the usual stereotype boxes are ticked, from the “everything has to be green” colour scheme to the pipe-smoking man, fairy houses and four-leafed clovers in the background. The casino could and should have made more of a feature out of the Irish-themed slots that it offers, though. They’re there inside the Dublin Wins portfolio, but the homepage is more interested in showing off the likes of Starburst and Temple of Iris.

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Bingo Hollywood

Four or five years ago, Bingo Hollywood looked like an iGaming site worthy of the red carpet in tinsel town. Web design fashion in iGaming has moved on a little since then, though, and Bingo Hollywood has remained the same. The site looks a little too blocky by modern standards, but we should still give it some credit for the fact that it has an original appearance rather than the template-based design that’s evident at so many of the other Total Gold sister sites. In addition to its movie theme, Bingo Hollywood can promise players an exclusive room for each day of the week and a welcome promotion that boosts deposits by five hundred per cent. Sure, the maximum bonus is £200, but that’s still a lot better than you’ll find at the majority of sites on this platform. Bingo Hollywood is one of the best “all-rounder” Grand Battery Holdings sites.

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Glitter Bingo

The logo of Glitter Bingo has a style that suggests that the theme of this bingo site is about more than mere glitter – it’s supposed to be a retro, 1970s-inspired iGaming site with glitter balls and big hair. Unfortunately, it doesn’t quite pull the look off. That’s a consequence of Glitter Bingo being made with the same template as around fifty or sixty other Total Gold sister sites, all of which have near-identical appearances and offer players the exact same portfolio of games. Worse than any of that, though, is the fact that Glitter Bingo doesn’t really have any bingo games to offer. There are something like five hundred games at the site, but they’re nearly all slots. There’s a handful of bingo games here at best, and only four of them appear on the Glitter Bingo homepage. If it’s bingo you want, Bingo Hollywood has far more to offer.

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Neon Bingo

Neon Bingo is the perfect site to illustrate the point we just made about Glitter Bingo. We said that more than fifty of the Total Gold sister sites use the same template, and Glitter Bingo and Neon Bingo are evidence of that fact. Ignore the theme-specific aspects of Neon Bingo if you can. We appreciate that this might be difficult to do because the hot pink shade that’s been selected as the dominant colour of the website has a way of burning into your eyeballs. If you can look past it, though, you’ll quickly recognise that Neon Bingo and Glitter Bingo have identical layouts and identical game portfolios. There are some minor differences between the promotions at each site, but the promotions are just window-dressing. The core content is the same. Again, if it’s bingo action you’re after, there are far better options on the Grand Battery Holdings platform.

Total Gold Review 2025

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Total Gold Sister Sites Welcome Bonuses

Total Gold’s homepage might not look much like the typical homepage of a casino website, but it at least does a good job of making its welcome promotion clear. It’s a one hundred per cent matched deposit with a maximum value of £100, and it comes with an allocation of twenty-five free spins. That sounds generous, but the spirit of generosity is ripped away by the associated terms and conditions. All matched deposit bonus funds must be wagered x65 before they can be withdrawn. That’s far too high to be considered fair. Free spins can only be redeemed on Starburst, and the wagering requirement for free spins winnings is even more ridiculous at x80.

Other Promotions

“Star Rewards,” which is the name given to the Total Gold loyalty program, may cause confusion among players due to its complexity and the lack of clarity about how it works in the explanation provided on the casino’s website. The program assigns players a loyalty level based on their weekly deposits, with the level shifting up or down based on spending during that particular week. As players reach higher levels, the rewards become more valuable, including vouchers, free spins, bingo tickets, invite-only games and more. However, the exact amount of spending needed to access the most lucrative rewards is never specified, so we can’t say how realistic the prospect of making it to the top level is. Luckily, the casino offers simpler promotions for players who prefer straightforward bonuses.

Top Games at Total Gold

The selection of games at Total Gold is what you might call “retro” if you were feeling generous. If you weren’t feeling generous, you might call it dated and limited. Listing Starburst as the most popular slots game at the casino is all well and good because it’s a slots game that has enduring popularity, but it’s been years since we’ve seen Barcrest’s vintage Action Bank in the spotlight. It’s an old game that was popular back when slots were played in cabinets rather than on the internet, but its popularity has waned since then. Similarly, Stampede by Eyecon is a fine slots game, but it’s nowhere near the most popular slots game Eyecon has ever come up with, and nor is it a recent release. As a partial defence of Total Gold, you’ll find newer games listed further down the homepage.

Customer Support and Licensing

Unusually for a Grand Battery Holdings Limited site, Total Gold doesn’t have telephone-based support for players. It has live chat, but that’s only available if you’re already logged in to the game lobby. If you can’t log in, all you can do is email support@totalgold.com and hope that someone gets back to you sooner rather than later. UK Gambling Commission licence no. 58267, awarded to Grand Battery Holdings Limited in February 2022, covers all iGaming activities at Total Gold. It’s a clean licence with no warnings or fines attached.

Withdrawal Speed and Support

Compared to other iGaming sites in the UK, Total Gold’s withdrawal process isn’t great. The options for withdrawals are limited to debit cards or PayPal e-wallets, which is a bit inconvenient for players who like other methods. The biggest problem is how long it takes to get your money. Each request takes at least two business days to process, and for debit card users, it can take up to five business days beyond that. PayPal transactions aren’t much better – they can take another 2-3 business days to clear. This is much slower than the top iGaming sites that give you instant or same-day withdrawals.

Final Thoughts on Total Gold

Total Gold’s “all gold everything” colour scheme makes the casino site look attractive, but there’s a real lack of substance that makes it a lesser casino than most of the other sites on this platform which specialise in slots. There aren’t enough games here, the games that are available tend to be old, and the promotions have unfair terms and conditions attached to them. Total Gold is below the standard of the average Grand Battery Holdings Limited casino.
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