About Marble Hall Reviews

Florida's casinos, weighed in marble

Marble Hall exists to settle one question honestly: which online casinos that accept Florida players are actually worth your money? Florida has no state-licensed online casino, so every real-money site available here operates offshore, licensed in jurisdictions such as Curacao or Panama. That leaves players to separate the trustworthy operators from the slow-paying ones with no state regulator to call when something goes wrong. We do that sorting for you, and only the sites that earn it take a place in the hall. Start with our Ignition review or browse every casino review we publish.

How we test from inside Florida

We are a consumer review desk first and an affiliate second. Every casino we recommend is opened as a real account from inside Florida, funded with our own money, played across slots, table games and live dealer, and put through a genuine withdrawal before it earns a score. We time that withdrawal — crypto, card and wire — because payout speed is the single thing a marketing page will never tell you straight. Our five-factor method weighs payout speed, bonus fairness, Florida banking, game library, and trust and support. A bonus banner never buys a higher ranking; a clean cash-out does.

Independence is the whole point

Weighing a casino in marble means judging it the same way every time, against the same standard, with no thumb on the scale. We will rank a site below a competitor even if it pays us more, because a recommendation we would not follow ourselves is worthless. When an operator tightens its wagering terms, slows its payouts or starts ducking withdrawal complaints, it loses its place — regardless of the commission attached. That consistency is what makes the hall mean something.

The Florida context other sites skip

Most affiliate toplists stop at the bonus. We go further because Florida's legal picture genuinely matters to how you play. The Florida Gaming Control Commission regulates tribal and pari-mutuel gaming, not internet casinos. The 2021 Seminole compact — upheld after the U.S. Supreme Court declined the challenge in June 2024 — covers retail tribal casinos and Hard Rock Bet sports wagering, not online casino games. That regulatory gap is why offshore real-money sites are the practical route, and why we keep our Florida legality guide and banking guide current. Florida also levies no state income tax, so winnings are reported federally only — a detail worth knowing before you play.

The team

Marble Hall is written and edited by a small Florida-based team. Dale Whitman, our Editor-in-Chief and lead Casino Analyst, works from Fort Lauderdale with more than eleven years covering US offshore casinos and payments; he owns our scoring method and signs off on every ranking. Renata Cruz, our Compliance and Responsible-Gaming Editor, works from Tampa with a background in gaming regulation and player-protection policy, auditing each operator for real safety tooling before it is listed. Browse the full guide library to see their work.

How we make money

Marble Hall is free to read because we earn affiliate commissions when a reader signs up at a casino through one of our links, at no extra cost to you. That commission never changes how we rank a site — our scores come from hands-on testing, full stop. You must be 21 or older to play. If gambling stops being fun, free and confidential help is available in Florida at 1-888-ADMIT-IT, or nationally at 1-800-GAMBLER.