Liam Beaumont

Author at Casino Zeus. He came to gambling from freelance copywriting in esports, almost by accident — one assignment happened to brush up against online casinos and he never looked back. At Casino Zeus he writes about online casinos, games, payments and security, but it's the games that get him going. He likes to load up a lobby and see what it's really made of — the slots and their volatility, the baccarat and table games, the live-dealer studios and the providers behind them. The goal is always the same: read RTP, house edge and game variety the way a player actually feels them, in C$ and plain English, and tell you whether the games live up to the marketing.

4+ years in gambling
20+ reviews published on Casino Zeus
2026 joined Casino Zeus
33 years old

Who is Liam Beaumont?

Liam's career started nowhere near a casino lobby, in freelance copywriting, where he wrote about a bit of everything in the esports world. The turn came from a job that looked ordinary on paper: a piece that only lightly touched online gambling. The more he dug into it, the more he saw how much of a casino sits below the surface — how a lobby that looks stacked can be thin once you actually play it — and he decided to get to the bottom of it. That's how a general copywriter became a gambling author. Today he handles full casino reviews at Casino Zeus for players in Canada: operator, games, payments, security and user experience. But the part that really holds him is the games. He's drawn to the moment when, behind a flashy "hundreds of titles" front page, the real question appears: are the slots, the tables and the live-dealer rooms genuinely worth loading up?

Reviews that stick to the facts

In Liam's write-ups the facts do the talking: how the operator is licensed and in which province, what games it offers, which providers are behind them, how you pay, how long a withdrawal takes, and whether the help section does what it promises.

Written for players in Canada

Every review starts from one simple question: does this work for someone playing here? An English-language site, balances in C$, the payment methods people actually use in Canada like Interac, and a lobby that lines up with your province — Ontario, Alberta, B.C. or Quebec.

Where he goes deepest: the games

This is his favourite part. A big number in the lobby doesn't impress him; what matters is what's really in the mix. So he reads the slots and their volatility, checks the RTP on the tables, weighs the baccarat and blackjack spread, and tests how the live-dealer studios hold up in a real session.

How Liam reviews a casino

Everything Liam publishes follows the same order: understand the casino from the inside first, then write for the person who's about to play it. He looks at the operator end to end, but it's the games he spends the most hours with. By the end, the reviews come out clear and useful, free of the false shine the marketing likes to add.

1. Fundamentals & licence

He starts with the operator and its licence: whether the site is regulated for Canada, in which province and under which framework — AGCO and iGaming Ontario, AGLC and the Alberta iGaming Corporation, PlayNow through BCLC, or Loto-Québec — plus how it handles payments. A grey-market or offshore site is never dressed up as provincially licensed.

2. Games & providers, in depth

His favourite step. He works through the library the way a player would: slot selection and volatility, the RTP on offer, the depth of baccarat, blackjack and other table games, the live-dealer studios, and which providers are behind it all.

3. In the player's shoes

He signs up, navigates the site, tests the mobile version, funds the account via Interac and the other Canadian methods, requests a withdrawal and times it, then measures how quickly support responds.

4. Keeping the content current

He returns to a review whenever the game catalogue shifts, a provider drops in or out, payments change or the licensing picture moves, so nothing is left to quietly go stale.

The author at a glance

Role Author and online-casino reviewer at Casino Zeus
Main topics Online casinos and rankings, game libraries and providers, slots and volatility, baccarat and table games, live-dealer games, RTP and house edge, payments and withdrawals, licensing and account security
Type of analysis Tests operators hands-on, plays through the lobby, compares game selections, reads RTP and volatility, and builds a clear picture of both strengths and limits
Editorial principle What the games actually play like first, the marketing gloss second
Motto «A casino is only as good as the games you'll actually want to play.»

Liam's journey in gambling

You expect an author to show you not only the work, but the road that led to the specialty. In Liam's case, that road has a clear shape: freelance esports copy, one assignment that pulled him in, a growing pull toward the games themselves, and finally full casino reviews for players in Canada.

Before 2022 — freelance esports copywriter

He wrote about teams, patches and hardware as an independent copywriter. Gambling wasn't on his radar at all.

2022 — the assignment that opened the door

A job that only lightly touched online gambling landed on his desk. Digging into it, he stepped into the world of casino games for the first time.

2023–2024 — going deep on the games

He started pulling apart the thing that interested him most: the lobbies. Slots and volatility, RTP on the tables, the spread of baccarat and blackjack, and which providers were doing the heavy lifting.

2025 — full casino reviews

He widened the lens to the whole casino: operator, games, payments, security and UX. Without ever putting down the magnifying glass he keeps for the games.

2026 — joined Casino Zeus

On 10 January 2026 he came on board as an author, taking on full casino reviews for the Canadian market, with game variety as his signature angle.

How does Liam help readers?

His reviews work like a filter between the casino's advertising and the real conditions a player meets in Canada. You get to what matters faster — before you register, load a game or make a deposit.

Choosing an online casino

Operators compared on the things that count: game library, providers, payments, mobile version, support and clarity of the rules. A ranking isn't just a list of names — every position comes with the reason it's there.

Judging a game library

Two lobbies can claim the same headline number and feel completely different. Liam shows the real spread — slots, table games, live-dealer rooms — and whether the depth is genuine or just a long list padded with near-duplicates.

Reading RTP & volatility

Plain-English explanations of what return-to-player and volatility mean for a session, and how the house edge works — no promises of beating it, just a clear sense of what you're signing up for.

Live-dealer & table games

Baccarat, blackjack, roulette and the live studios, tested for stream quality, table limits, betting range and how smoothly they run on mobile — the details that decide whether a table is a pleasure or a chore.

Checking payments & security

Deposit and withdrawal methods for Canada, including Interac, with timings and limits, plus the picture of the operator, its licensing and the responsible-gambling tools on offer — deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion such as Ontario's BetGuard.

Comparing without the noise

The data that matters in one place: game selection, providers, RTP, payments, limits and licensing. No one should have to dig through pages of fine print alone just to see how two casinos stack up.

A casino is only as good as the games you'll actually want to play. The longest lobby list means nothing — what counts is whether the games are worth loading.

— Liam Beaumont, Casino Zeus

Selected works by Liam on Casino Zeus

For Casino Zeus, Liam writes full casino reviews built for players in Canada: operator, games, payments, security and UX, always with a closer look at the games — the slots and their volatility, the RTP on the tables, the baccarat and table-game spread, the live-dealer studios and the providers behind them. A few examples are below.

Jet4bet

A full review with a close read of the game library — slot variety and volatility, table and live-dealer depth, and the providers behind it.

Lizaro

How Lizaro plays for someone in Canada: game selection, RTP, Interac payments, security and mobile experience.

Goldzino

A hands-on look at the games and the operator behind them — strengths, limits, licensing and how quickly a withdrawal clears.

Slotoro

The game catalogue put to the test: live-dealer tables, baccarat and blackjack, slots and volatility, all judged on real gameplay.

EgoGames

A closer look at the slot spread and provider mix at EgoGames, with RTP and volatility read the way a player actually feels them.

Betico

Betico from the games out: what the catalogue really holds, plus payments, licensing and support tested for players in Canada.

Vegasnova

Slots, table games and live-dealer rooms at Vegasnova weighed for real depth, with the operator and its licence under the same eye.

Wyns

Wyns judged on gameplay first: the provider line-up, RTP on the tables, and how smoothly it all runs on mobile.

HiSpin

A hands-on run through HiSpin — slot variety and volatility, live-dealer quality, Interac payments and withdrawal speed.

AlaWin

AlaWin's game selection and providers up close, with the licensing, payments and security a Canadian player needs to know.

Hollywin

What Hollywin really offers past the front page: slot depth, table and baccarat spread, and the studios behind the live games.

Spinzen

Spinzen tested end to end — game library and RTP first, then payments, support and mobile experience for players in Canada.

Rainbet

A close read of Rainbet's games and providers, with volatility, house edge and live-dealer quality all put to real play.

AlfCasino

AlfCasino from the games out: slot range, table depth and live rooms, plus licensing, Interac payments and cash-out times.

Ludios Casino

Whether Ludios' catalogue is genuinely deep or just long — slots, tables and live-dealer games checked against real gameplay.

TowerBet

TowerBet's games and providers up close, with RTP, payments, security and support tested for the Canadian market.

DuckDice

A hands-on look at DuckDice: what the game selection covers, how the tables and live rooms hold up, and where the limits sit.

Emperia Casino

Emperia judged on gameplay first — slot variety and volatility, live-dealer quality, then licensing, payments and withdrawals.

GGBet

GGBet's game library and providers under review, with RTP, live tables, Interac payments and mobile experience all covered.

SpinEmpire

SpinEmpire from the games out: slot depth, baccarat and blackjack spread, live studios, and the operator and licence behind them.

Experience, skills & life outside work

Liam's path to casino reviews wasn't a straight line. He came from freelance esports copy, learned to look at a casino as a whole, developed a soft spot for the games, and brought with him an eye trained on detail. Away from the desk he runs and cycles — two things that teach patience, focus and reading the road ahead before you commit.

From esports copywriter to specialist

Before gambling, Liam was a freelance copywriter in esports, writing about a bit of everything. One assignment that touched online casinos led him to peek behind the scenes of the industry and want to understand it in depth. Out of the general copywriter came a games-focused reviewer.

Author at Casino Zeus

Since January 2026 he's handled casino content for the Canadian market: full online-casino reviews, rankings and user-experience testing. And, with a soft spot all its own, the games — comparing libraries, providers, RTP and volatility. He prefers write-ups that save the reader from wading through endless terms.

Strongest skills

Reviewing online casinos and comparing operators; reading game libraries, payments and security. And the favourite of all: sitting down with a lobby, testing what actually plays well, and matching the RTP and volatility numbers to how a session really feels.

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Running

Running is Liam's reset after hours with game data. It also taught him not to judge anything by the first kilometre — hold your pace, keep your form, and the honest picture only shows up over the full distance. He reviews casinos the same way.

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Cycling

On the bike he's learned to read the road ahead before he commits — where it climbs, where it turns, when to save something for later. That's exactly how he approaches a lobby: look first, test properly, then decide.

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Responsible play & personal life

Liam treats gambling as entertainment, never a way to make money. He keeps the ground rules in view — 19+ across most of Canada, 18+ in Alberta and Quebec — and points readers to the tools that keep it fun: deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion programs like Ontario's BetGuard.

More personally

Liam describes himself as "a load-it-up-and-see person." The moment he enjoys most at work is when a sprawling game library, a stack of provider names and a pile of RTP figures turn into a short, clear read for the player. He looks at the whole casino — operator, games, payments, security — but it's the games that get him going: for him, working through a lobby is like a long ride, where the reward comes from steady attention rather than a snap judgment. An empty ranking with no reason behind it means nothing to him, so his Casino Zeus reviews show both a casino's strengths and its limits — thin catalogues dressed up as deep ones, tables that don't deliver, studios that lag on mobile, and the payment and licensing details that decide whether a site is right for players in Canada. In his personal life he values calm, consistency and a sense of humour, qualities that serve him just as well out on the road as they do in front of the next review.