Thomas Egger was born in Denmark, raised around people who treated bad odds and bad coffee with the same quiet suspicion, and now works from the UK as an online casino reviewer.
His route into casino reviewing was not flashy. Thomas started by keeping notes on the sites he used himself. Which ones paid out without drama. Which bonuses looked decent until the wagering rules spoiled them. Which live casino sections ran cleanly on mobile. Which brands made simple things feel harder than they should.
That habit turned into a job.
Thomas now reviews online casinos with a calm, methodical approach. He looks at payment options, game choice, withdrawal times, bonus terms, licensing details, mobile performance, customer support, and how clear the site feels for a regular player. He is less interested in big marketing claims and more interested in what happens after someone signs up.
His Danish background still shows in how he works. He likes clean layouts, plain rules, and casinos that do the simple stuff properly. Since moving to the UK, he has also developed a strong sense for what British players expect from casino sites: quick banking, fair promos, easy navigation, and no nonsense buried halfway down a terms page.
Away from work, Thomas is into black coffee, old crime dramas, long walks when the weather is miserable, and cooking meals that somehow always involve rye bread. He dislikes vague bonus wording, overdesigned casino homepages, slow ID checks, and anyone calling a promotion “exclusive” when it has been on the site for six months.