1. Do you read casino reviews?
2. Do you find any casino reviews useful? If so, please share some examples of good casino reviews that you find useful.
3. What should a casino review contain to make you read it?
4. I've already tried to write reviews that I find useful. If you have the opportunity, please share your thoughts on them: WolfBet Review and LTC Casino Review
5. Additionally, please share any thoughts you have on the topic of casino reviews. 1. Sometimes but not really likely, depending if the site that im really tending to check on something.
I have a different choice from yours because no matter how believing a company could be or how trusting I am to the person who introduced it to me, I still go ahead to do my research. This is wise if you think well about it as a lot of people are facing issues with their casinos. The worst part is that the issue may not circulate among the customers to show how deceiving they are, so the person who introduced it might be luckily exempt from their bad deed, while others may not be so lucky.
If reading reviews, one will be able to be furnished with more information about the said casino/company. Also, the advice that we should DYOR can never be a bad one.
2. Transparency and real reviews and not biased ones
For me, I shun the reviews of casinos that are being reviewed by the site owners, such reviewers are only biased and the reviews are dangerous. The reason is that most of these site owners (if not all) are paid reviewers. Tell me, won't they have collected money to say positive things about the casino? Even with those who review multiple casinos, it is based on how much money they collect, which will determine the rating they would give to each casino. However, some reviewers would not collect money from the casinos but would include their affiliate links, and since they are partners, you can never trust the review emanating from such a website.
The only reviews I read are the ones from forums and other websites where it is trusted that real people are participating. Yet, I do not trust review sites like Trustpilot, though if read insightfully, you can still get to derive the truth somehow.
3. On point and there would be no side way explainations, on that way then you would be able to know directly without reading up long text.
Like I said in the reply to number 2, the forum and people's reviewing site are the best. They just state what the pros and cons are, including what they are facing in the hands of the casino. Even if some reviewers are lying or are biased due to the losses they suffered, one should still be able to know on average the worth of the casino in question.
4. Cant say such thing
Well, unlike you, I can actually say without mincing words. The OP is trying to send traffic to those websites attached to the post. But unfortunately, such is the style I frown so much at when it comes to reviews. They are highly likely to have been bought, so there is no point believing in whatever I read there.
5. Review sites doesnt really get that much attention, they are platforms or sites that mostly been ignored.
For me, reviewing sites should not be ignored by anybody especially when the person wants to start newly with the company/casino. This has helped me in choosing the right brokers in the financial market despite many being scammed. Till today, I have dealt with over 25 brokers, yet I have yet to be scammed by any of them. Nevertheless, it is good that we locate the right reviewing sites or forums to point us to the right direction without being sentimental due to the benefits they derive from the company/casino.