Pots of Luck Casino
Introducing Seamus the Leprechaun and his Irish-themed online casino!
Pots of Luck is packed to the brim with 100's of leading online slots and casino games including daily drop jackpots, Megaways slots and live casino games.
Introducing Seamus the Leprechaun and his Irish-themed online casino!
Pots of Luck is packed to the brim with 100's of leading online slots and casino games including daily drop jackpots, Megaways slots and live casino games.
Get ready to have a mighty craic with Seamus the Leprechaun
Seamus the Leprechaun opened the doors of Pots of Luck casino to punters back in 2016 and has served many happy players over the years, despite having a modest number of online slots in comparison to their competitors.
Those that play at Nektan casinos may notice that Pots of Luck follows the same standard white label layout used by a number of other casinos owned by them, however in this case some care has been taken to ensure the site retains a unique Irish colour scheme.
We're more than pleased to see that amongst their 300+ games are some real classics that we'd hope to see at any good casino as good variety of newer games from a varied catalogue of developers. We also have to give points to Pots of Luck for their inclusion of Progressive Jackpot slots provided by Pragmatic Play. There's also the added bonus of being able to play bingo here... Which not many casinos can boast!
It's fair to say whilst Pots of Luck isn't overly inspiring in terms of design, if you look under the bonnet we think you'll be pleasantly surprised with some of what Pots of Luck casino has to offer.
We'll be honest, Pots of Luck don't have the largest collection games from too many developers. That said, the developers that are represented on this casino certainly have some clout and a solid reputation, they are: IGT, Red Tiger Gaming, Yggdrasil, NetEnt, WMS Games, Evolution Gaming and Pragmatic Play.
As is to be expected, we were delighted to find that Pots of Luck works seamlessly on mobile, as do all the slots they have in their lobby as this current time. Regardless of whether you're playing on a desktop computer, mobile phone or tablet, you should find the site easy to use and responsive.
We're usually quite critical of casinos that don't offer a huge amount of games, especially when most now offer in excess of one thousand games, however we found ourselves pleasantly surprised with Pots of Luck's somewhat smaller, yet satisfying collection of games.
We found a huge selection of Megaways games including some of the newest releases which is always one of the first things we look for when reviewing a casino, there were also all the classics such as Bonanza, Gonzo's Quest and Starburst. All hallmarks of a good online casino.
Pots of Luck split their casino into seven sections, starting with the Players Favourites which are the most played games amongst players, Seamus' Picks are the casinos chosen titles and Daily drops and Wins are progressive slot games that are part of Pragmatic Play's networked jackpots AND Red Tiger Gaming's Daily Drop network. There are also sections for new games, Irish Games and casino table games, which also plays host to their live casino titles from Evolution Gaming.
There are a small number of table games available to players at Pots of Luck, four of which are standard blackjack and roulette variants. The remainder of the table games on the site are live casino games from Evolution Gaming.
Aside from Pots of Luck's fantastic and generous wager free spins welcome offer, this casino offers a range of weekly bonuses that players can take advantage of.
At the time of writing this review their were seven promotions available for players to opt into, including those that gave out hundreds of free spins, bonus spins on specific games and deposit bonuses.
On a less positive note, we did find a couple of outdated promotions advertised that had passed their expiration date.
Our favourite promotion from Pots of Luck was their Free Spin Friday offer which sees 10 randomly selected players receive 100 free spins on a selected game.
Elsewhere you'll find bonus spins as part of their Two for Tuesdays promotion which will allow you to claim bonus spins, not once but twice on set games once a week.
There are also weekly VIP specific promotions, one of which sees players receive cashback if they have lost £50 over the course of a week.
If you meet their entry requirements Pots of Luck will get in touch with you to offer you a place in their exclusive VIP club.
The VIP club is split into four tiers starting at Silver then progressing to Gold, VIP Premier and VIP Elite. Those who are part of the VIP Elite tier will have access to their very own personal account manager.
Being a member of this prestigious club grants you perks such as as: Priority customer service access, weekly bonuses, enhanced VIP promotions, anniversary bonuses and for those amongst the top tier players, birthday bonuses and VIP hospitality.
Unless players are depositing funds via boku Pay By Mobile, it must be be noted that the minimum deposit limit for Pots of Luck is £20, which is a little bit on the high side, however, there quite a diverse number of ways players can deposit and withdraw money from this casino which certainly works in their favour.
Players can chose from VISA, Mastercard, Trustly, MuchBetter, PayPal, ecoPayz, Neteller, Skrill, Paysafecard Skrill 1-Tap and boku Pay By Mobile.
It can take up to 3 working days for payments to be checked prior to processing, that can take up to 3 working days. It can take up to 5 working days in total for any funds to reach your account if you have withdrawn to a debit card.
Pots of Luck are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and the Gibraltar Betting and Gaming Association.
If you require support during your time at Pots of Luck you can take solace in the fact that their support team are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Players can get in touch via online chat, email or telephone. We did note at one point whilst exploring the site that their live chat went offline, however after half-an-hour or so it was back and running fine. We've checked back routinely and it seems to have been an isolated incident.