Casho.Bet
Players from OHIO are NOT accepted at the casino.
Casho.Bet
Players from OHIO are NOT accepted at the casino.
Casino Rating: 2.6 / 5
Casino Rating: 2.6 / 5
Casino Bonuses
Casino Bonuses
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Sign Up bonus +50 CS
100% up to
€ 500
- WR: 35xB
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2nd Deposit bonus +10 CS
75% up to
€ 1500
- WR: 40xB
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3rd Deposit bonus +90 CS
50% up to
€ 2000
- WR: 40xB
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4th Deposit bonus
60% up to
€ 500
- WR: 40xB
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Reload bonus
30% up to
€ 200
- WR: 40xB
Casino Detalis
| Jurisdictions: | Costa Rica |
| Live Chat: Yes |
| Email: support@casho.bet |
| Telephone: |
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The name sort of gives it away. Casho.Bet loads with casino and sports betting banners running side by side, each with its own welcome offer, each aimed squarely at a different kind of bettor. It's not the usual setup where sports betting gets bolted on as an afterthought. Both sides feel equally built out, which is unusual and worth knowing going in if you're mostly here for the casino. We’ll leave the sports side to the sports experts and peel back the layers on the casino with this review.
The mascot is a Scrooge McDuck type, a fat-cat in a pinstripe suit lounging on bags of money, and the dark background with green and pink neon accents lends itself well to that money-party aesthetic. It either clicks for you or it doesn't. There’s plenty to look at below the surface, but if ducks bug you, we have to caution that the theme runs deep. Players in the Netherlands and France are the main focus here, and the banking options make that pretty obvious from the moment you open the cashier. Others from around the world are welcome too.
No license is displayed anywhere on the site. The footer credits a company incorporated in Costa Rica. They most likely have a data processing license there - might even have servers located there - but the country lacks a regulatory framework for issuing gambling licenses or enforcing laws that don’t exist. There are decades-old, good casinos ‘licensed’ in Costa Rica. Worth knowing both things before you proceed.
The app situation is a bit layered. There's a PWA option, which means you add it to your home screen through Chrome or a button on the website rather than downloading anything from a store. The site also separately advertises App Store and Google Play availability, so both paths seem to be there depending on your device. The no-plug-in browser version in HTML5 format, like every other casino out there, gives us day-to-day runs well on mobile or desktop regardless, so it's more of a convenience preference than a hard requirement either way.
Software and Games
The lobby is organized into slots, live dealer, tables, jackpots, feature buys, “sport games”, and a few other filters. What stands out right away is the category tagging inside the slots section. Themed collections like Egypt, Wild West, Books, Sweets, and more let you browse by mood rather than just scrolling through thousands of thumbnails. For a library this size, that kind of navigation can actually help. Overall, the navigation takes some getting used to - not everything is linear or drillable down to the granular level, but once you get into a section with options, the pathways become clearer, and the structure could become second nature after spending a little time with it.
Studio coverage is more than decent. Depending on your location, the live lobby might lead with Iconic21 and WInfinity. Evolution Gaming and Pragmatic Play Live do some heavy lifting on the live side too, if the more mainstream providers are your preference. EvoPlay, Absolute Live Gaming, Gamezix - they’re all in there. The slots mix includes Hacksaw Gaming, NoLimit City, Big Time Gaming, RubyPlay, Booming Games, and a decent spread of mid-tier studios sitting alongside the big ones. Players visiting from certain regions may find a handful of specific providers unavailable. That's a geo-restriction thing, not empty spots in the library itself.
There's a "Sport Games" filter sitting right in the casino lobby, separate from the actual sportsbook. That's where crash games, themed numbers games, virtual sports, and sports-themed slots live together. Makes sense for a platform trying to serve both audiences properly at once rather than just labeling a tab and calling it done.
Some slots worth checking out: Legacy of Dead, Le Bandit, Bonanza Billion, Dork Unit, Battleground Royale, Cash Pig 2, Sugar Wins, Mummyland Treasures, Merge Up 2.
Table games are there in decent variety. Blackjack, roulette, baccarat, poker variants, several versions of each. Not just a single generic option per category, and not a single category for traditional online RNG tables. Using the search bar throws up a pop-up that keeps track of recent searches.
The live section is where things get busiest and best organized. Crazy Time shows up constantly on the recent wins board, especially when sorted for high rollers to appear at the top - that’s a reasonable sign of traffic and table activity. Beyond the game shows, there's a solid spread of blackjack and roulette tables across different limits, plus Snakes & Ladders Megadice and Adventures Beyond Wonderland for players who like the hybrid format. Gravity Roulette and Royal Roulette are worth a look if the standard live table setup feels too familiar.
Bonuses and Promotions
There's already a lot to talk about before even getting to the welcome offer. A Wheel, a Missions system, tournaments that enter you automatically, a store, and a 50-level VIP program, all visible and accessible right from the sidebar. That's more going on at once than most platforms bother to build out.
The welcome side is split between casino and sports, which just goes to show again how seriously both halves are treated. Wagering requirements differ between them, with the sports side considerably more forgiving. That gap is worth understanding if you're new to bonuses on one side of the coin or the other, and are someone who moves between both. Check current terms before activating anything, as these things shift.
Outside of the major groups with static, chiseled-in-stone promotional programs, wagering requirement contribution rates can vary a lot. They are uneven here in a way that actually matters for how you play. Slots count 100%. Every Euro bet reduces your turnover by €1. Live casino games count at a fraction of that. Table games and video poker don't count at all. So if your typical session jumps between slots and RNG-animated blackjack, the blackjack time is invisible to the bonus counter. Jackpot titles are completely blocked from bonus play (until requirements are cleared). That’s fairly standard but still worth knowing before you land on one a couple of hours into your session and wonder why it won't load.
There's also a maximum withdrawal cap on winnings earned through bonus funds, and it’s capped relative to the initial bonus amount. That’s not an unusual clause, but something to understand before running up a big session using bonus money on high-variance slots only to be disappointed at cash-out time because you forgot to look.
Reload bonuses are offered separately for casino and sports. Slot tournaments fire up constantly. The Invite & Earn offer gives something back for bringing in friends, and the Wheel feature tied to qualifying deposits adds a bit of unpredictability without requiring extra steps.
The VIP program spans 50 levels, each unlocking better cashback than the last, rakeback, withdrawal limits, priority support, and Wheel spins. A VIP manager can be yours once you hit a deposit volume threshold within a rolling window. And if you're already holding VIP status somewhere else, the casino says it will try to align with that. Whales might take things like that for granted, but it’s nice to see it stated publicly.
Daily cashback is separate from the standard reload structure. Between that, the rakeback for regulars, frequent tournaments, and the missions loop, there's more layering here than you usually get.
Banking and Customer Support
For Dutch players, the cashier looks homegrown. iDEAL sits right there alongside ABN AMRO, ING, and Rabobank, plus Visa, Mastercard, N26, Google Pay, and Revolut. French players have solid card and transfer coverage too. The crypto selection runs deep: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether, Solana, Cardano, Ripple, Toncoin, TRON, USD Coin, and more.
Crypto is the fastest route out. Cards move at a similar speed. Bank transfers take longer, as you would expect anywhere.
The minimum deposit is low enough to get started without overcommitting. Minimum withdrawals sit a bit higher, so smaller cashouts need a bit of patience or planning. Daily, weekly, and monthly caps are all in place. The daily limit is the one most players will run into first, and it can feel tight for anyone playing at higher stakes or volumes. VIP levels do open that up over time, which gives the program a practical incentive beyond just the cosmetic perks.
KYC runs through a third-party secure transfer service. The usual documents apply: ID, proof of address, proof of payment method ownership, and a selfie with the ID in hand. (e.g., national ID, international passport, high-quality photo or selfie, driving license, bank statement, utility bill). The casino may trigger verification on larger deposits even before a first withdrawal request, so having those documents sorted early can smooth things out. There's also a clause allowing a processing fee on multiple withdrawals made within a short period, which is worth being aware of.
Customer support is live chat and email, around the clock. No phone line. Chat response times are reasonable based on what we saw.
Pitfalls
- No valid license is displayed on the site
- Two-tier betting is explicitly prohibited; accounts found using it risk having bonuses yanked, and winnings voided
- Minimal risk or risk-free betting tactics don't count toward wagering requirements, and winnings from such play can be removed
- Accounts inactive for six months are classified as dormant and subject to a maintenance fee
The Final Word
Casho.Bet is built for players who want casino and sports betting in one place rather than treating one as the main event and the other as decoration. That split welcome offer, the separate reload structures, the different wagering terms, it's all consistent with a platform that actually thought through both halves. The gamification layer is more developed than most, too. The 50-level VIP, missions, tournaments, and Wheel running simultaneously give regulars something to track between sessions. Sister sites Starzino Casino and Booms.Bet Casino are in the same network if you want a broader picture of the operation.
The unlicensed status shouldn’t be ignored, and we can’t talk around it. Everything else stacks up reasonably: library depth, NL and FR banking, crypto flexibility, the layered promotions. But no license means no regulator, and no regulator means no external dispute process if something goes wrong. Here it’s either completely internal or with any help you might get from forums or affiliates who hold the keys to the site’s reputation.
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| Jurisdictions: | Costa Rica |
| Live Chat: Yes |
| Email: support@casho.bet |
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