Our Editorial Team
Four named editors are responsible for every page on this site. We publish bylines because EEAT matters — and because you should know who's behind the recommendations you read.
Every article on Ace Casinos is written or reviewed by one of the four editors below. Each of us tests the operators we cover with our own funds, and each of us has a specific beat to ensure depth. We rotate review responsibilities so no single editor's voice dominates the site, and we cross-check each other's verdicts before a top-15 ranking changes.
If you want to contact an editor directly about a story they wrote, use the email address in their bio. Editorial corrections go to [email protected].
Editorial standards we hold ourselves to
- First-party testing. Every casino in our rankings has been funded by an editor with their own money. We don't rely on press kits or operator-supplied screenshots.
- Source-checking. Legal status, licensing, and tax claims are sourced from primary documents (state gaming control board pages, IRS publications, operator T&Cs) and linked in-text where space allows.
- Two-editor sign-off for top-15 changes. A change to our top-15 rankings requires sign-off from two editors. This prevents any single editor's relationship with a brand (good or bad) from shifting the list unilaterally.
- No quid pro quo. Operators cannot pay for a higher ranking, a faster review, or a removed criticism. If you've offered us this, we've declined; if we haven't yet, we will.
- Corrections in public. If we get something wrong, we add a correction note inline with the date — we don't silently edit.
Internal linking note for our editors
When publishing or updating a page that names an editor — whether in a byline, an "expert-reviewed by" note, or an inline reference — link the editor's name to the anchor on this page (e.g., /authors/#jordan-reeves). This is part of how we build EEAT signal across the site.



