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About Jack Bannon

Hi I am Jack Bannon. I’ve been providing content covering casinos, software providers, casino games and operators within the iGaming industry for close to 15 years now. However, my gambling experiences date back over 26 years when I first began to play poker and bet on horse racing in land-based casinos and racetracks in Canada and London. It was back then I also began to dabble in slots, roulette, blackjack, and poker, which it just so happens that this was the time gambing was finding its way online. There were no smartphones or tablets back then, and broadband was slow, but we made do as online gambling was innovation at the time. Casino gaming and sports betting have long been hobbies of mine, while I have also travelled the world frequenting beachside locations to dive, sail, swim, rock climb, fish and, accidentally on purpose, visit the local casinos and nightlife!
We at Casinoplusbonus.com offer you detailed and honest reports, reviews and news from the gambling sector. That's what I stand for with my name.

SOFTSWISS Strengthens Position with Awards, Summit Presence, and New Game Studios

By |29. September 2025|Categories: Casino games news, Casino News, Casinos and online casino news|Tags: , , |

SOFTSWISS shines at SBC Summit Lisbon 2025, wins Employer of the Year, and expands its Game Aggregator with five new studios. SOFTSWISS has wrapped up a busy

(Active) 3Oaks Turbo Play Network Promotion – High Roller Leaderboard Promo

By |27. September 2025|Categories: Casino games news, Casino News, Casinos and online casino news|Tags: , , |

The 3Oaks Turbo Wins promotion is a tournament that suits high rollers who want to challenge for a cash-paying leaderboard spot by earning points based on the size of

NZ$212 Million Wagered on the New Zealand National Football League on Overseas Platforms

By |26. September 2025|Categories: Casino News, Casino news economy|Tags: , , , |

Over NZ$212m was wagered on New Zealand’s National Football League at offshore sportsbooks in 2024, raising integrity and match-fixing concerns. A report published by the NZ Herald

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