• Check if the casino is licensed,
• Check the reviews on credible casino rating websites,
• Check for open scam accusations against them,
• Check the website layout and design; if it's a quick copy and paste, avoid it.
• Go through their ToS,
• Go through their socials for authenticity and community interaction,
• Check how efficient their support team is in responding and fixing issues.
All of these does not guarantee a casino is reliable, so always start by playing small amounts and withdrawing regularly. Gradually increase this as they prove to be more credible.
Basically this. And I just want to add that
reading the entire TOS is very important.
Yeah, very important, but very boring and time consuming as well, but this is not to discourage anyone interested from reading though, any gambler who really got the time, I would say by all means, read the entire terms of service to clearly and absolutely know and understand all that there is with the casino, know the dos and don'ts for the casino since this can differ with different casinos.
But alternatively, I have not had any problems playing on casinos where almost everyone play on, this is without reading the terms of service of the casino, what I assume is that, the fact that the casino has a great userbase, and everyone seem satisfied with their service since no one is complaining, it simply means that the casino is friendly, but this is for big casinos though.
For anyone looking to play on a small or maybe up coming casino that is basically still new, reading the terms of service before any form of commitment is a must.