How This Site Makes Money
Clubhouse Guide is an affiliate website. When you click a "Visit", "Claim" or "Play" button and create an account at The Clubhouse Casino, the operator pays us a commission. That commission funds the testing budget: the deposits, the wagering runs and the withdrawals you read about were paid for by previous readers clicking those buttons.
What the Commission Does Not Change
It does not change what you pay: bonuses and odds are identical whether you arrive through our link or type the casino's address yourself. It does not change scores: the 7.9/10, the x40 wagering warnings and the A$7,500 ceiling criticism all survived publication, and an operator-pleasing site would have sanded them off. And it does not change rankings of facts: when data moves against the casino (slower payouts, worse terms), we publish the new data in the next monthly refresh.
What We Do Not Do
We do not accept payment for score changes. We do not run "sponsored reviews". We do not sell link placements inside editorial content. We do not cloak negative information to protect the commission, which you can verify by reading the complaints section of the legitimacy check.
The Conflict, Stated Plainly
An affiliate site has an incentive to make you sign up. Ours is moderated by one fact: this site only ranks, and only keeps readers, if the information stays more honest than the clone sites it competes with. Honesty is the business model. Where any doubt remains, treat every link on this site as an advertisement, because legally and practically, that is what it is.
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