Affiliate disclosure
Captain Cooks is a long-running Casino Rewards brand from 2003, and we rate it a middling 3.5 out of 5 because the 200x opening wagering and slow, pending-heavy payouts hold it back. Outbound links here carry an affiliate tag that pays us if you deposit, but that commission never lifts the score: the cons are published as plainly as the cheap C$5 hook.
Outbound Captain Cooks links here carry an affiliate tag. Register and deposit after clicking one and the operator pays this site a commission from its marketing budget. Your offers, odds and terms are identical either way.
Commission, mapped
| Event | You pay | We receive |
|---|---|---|
| Reading any review | Nothing | Nothing |
| Clicking a tagged link | Nothing | A tracked referral |
| Registering and depositing | Nothing extra | A commission |
| Going direct | Nothing | Nothing, and the site stays free |
What it cannot buy
Scores settle on logged evidence before commercial outcomes are visible. Negative findings stay published, the comparison pages name rivals that beat Captain Cooks where they do, and responsible gambling links outrank every commercial link. If a page reads like the money won, the contact route is open.
Frequently asked questions
Do the comparison pages favour Captain Cooks because it pays you?
Several rivals on those pages also carry affiliate programs, which neutralises the incentive. Each factor is scored on evidence either way, and the tables show losses as plainly as wins.