What we can and can’t control
BetMaster reviews operators; it doesn’t run them. We have no hand in their payouts, their account decisions, their support queues or their terms. When you sign up with an operator we covered, you enter a relationship with that company, not with us. So if a withdrawal stalls or a bonus disappoints, the operator is who holds the answers and the power, not the review site that pointed you their way. This disclaimer places that responsibility where it actually lies.
BetMaster can be wrong about an operator, and when we are, the honest response is to correct the record, not to insulate ourselves with disclaimers from ever being challenged. Tell us where a review is mistaken and we’ll look. But correcting our own content is different from answering for an operator’s behaviour. The first is our duty; the second is beyond our reach. This disclaimer keeps those two responsibilities apart so neither gets quietly dropped or wrongly assigned.
External links disclaimer
BetMaster links to external sites — operators, regulators, support services — for your convenience, but once you follow a link you are on a site we do not control and cannot answer for. We choose links in good faith from what we have seen, yet destinations change, and a site that was accurate when we linked to it may not be when you arrive. Treat an external link as a useful pointer to verify, not as our guarantee about what lies beyond it.
We accept no liability, so far as the law permits, for loss or harm arising from your use of a third-party site reached through BetMaster. The decision to engage with an external site, and its consequences — including any money gambled there — rest between you and that site under its terms. Our role ends at the link, and this disclaimer places the risks of the destination where they sensibly belong, not on the guide that pointed the way.
Honest about the odds
Let’s be blunt: there is no system, no strategy and no operator that guarantees winnings, and BetMaster will never claim otherwise. Games of chance are built with a house edge, which means that over enough play the maths tilts toward the operator. A lucky session proves nothing about the long run. Any source promising reliable profit is misleading you, and we’d sooner say so than join them. This is the single most important thing this disclaimer makes clear.
Because BetMaster earns through affiliate links rather than your losses, we have no reason to oversell your chances — and every reason to be straight about them. An operator profits when you keep playing; we don’t take a cut of that. So when we say there’s no guaranteed win, it isn’t reluctant fine print, it’s consistent with how the site is funded. The model and the message line up: honest about the odds, because nothing in our funding depends on hiding them.
Editorial opinion, plainly framed
Everything on BetMaster is general information and editorial opinion, not personal advice tailored to your situation. We describe operators, weigh offers and flag pitfalls, but we don’t know your circumstances and can’t tell you what is right for you. Read the reviews as one informed perspective, then make your own judgement. The difference between information and advice matters here: information leaves the decision with you, and that is exactly where, on a subject like gambling, the decision belongs.
Nothing on BetMaster is a solicitation or an instruction to gamble. We don’t urge you to place a bet, open an account, or chase a bonus. The site reviews and compares; whether to act sits entirely with you, as an adult weighing a risky pastime. An information portal can describe an offer without recommending you take it, and that is the posture here. This disclaimer makes the distinction explicit so our coverage is never mistaken for a push to play.
Jurisdiction and your own law
Gambling laws differ sharply from one country, and sometimes one region, to the next, and it is your responsibility — not BetMaster's — to know what is permitted where you are. We write from a general vantage about licensed operators; whether a given operator may lawfully serve you, and whether online gambling is legal in your jurisdiction at all, is something only you can confirm against your local rules before you act.
BetMaster is published from a particular vantage and cannot account for the gambling law of every country a reader might visit from. The internet makes our pages reachable almost everywhere; the legality of acting on them does not travel as freely. This disclaimer is honest about that gap: the information is general, the law is local, and bridging the two is a responsibility we cannot lift from the reader because we simply do not know where each reader stands.
Odds reality, plainly stated
Every game BetMaster writes about is built with a mathematical edge in the operator's favour, expressed as RTP — return to player. An RTP of 96% means that, over a vast number of bets, the game returns about 96p for every pound staked and keeps the rest. That is a long-run average across millions of spins, not a promise about your session, and the gap between it and 100% is precisely how the house makes money.
Where an operator publishes the RTP of its games, BetMaster reports it; where an operator hides it, we treat that silence as a mark against them, because a player has a right to know the odds they are accepting. Transparency about RTP is a fairness signal, and its absence is itself information. We would rather tell you 'this operator does not disclose RTP' than fill the gap with a comforting guess we cannot stand behind.