Hardrockbet Reviews 6

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.8

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

The Good and the Bad as I See It

Addressing the most important question, yes, I have gotten paid. I've made over $20,000 in payout requests and have gotten all of it without incident. The verification process was a little annoying but not out of step with elsewhere. Given the expenditures in advertising and in the website and given the legal oversight and local legal exclusivity, I doubt this site's strategy is just to steal people's money.

Given the number of customers, I wouldn't give too much weight to some of the other gripes about the casino being rigged. You see a couple of unlucky people throwing that accusation around against every gambling establishment.

The better question is how good of a place is this to actually play? My personal experience was that when you first open an account, there is a daily inducement to try to get you to login each day. Outside of your typical first bet bonus, this would typically come in the form of boosted odds propositions. A typical day's offerings would usually be a few "boosts" that were still -EV bets because they were on sucker propositions like SGP, but also 1 to 3 bets where the player had the advantage. The boosts most likely to be +EV were the simplest ones - 1 market. Parlays would add vig to each leg to offset the boosts. It would not be hard to get say +160 on a boost where the true (no vig) market value would be +150. The problem was that the wager limits were always small. $25 to $50. Basically, Hard Rock grooms people to login each day and uses these boosts to profile who can figure out which boosts are +EV. I got my wagering limits crushed pretty quickly. Further, these opening boosts are phased out quickly for competent players.

The regular, day-to-day odds are not good. Frankly, the vig is sometimes even worse than -110/-110 on major markets (never better) and the odds are very unopinionated and therefore hard to exploit.

The location tracking is a little annoying but frankly works better than other places I've seen it.

It is nice to be able to do ACH transactions directly with your bank.

This push towards legal gambling with sites like this is not going to help the welfare of the sites that allow it.

Maybe if this site did not waste its money paying Post Malone, its odds would be better.

Mathematically, the reward points you get move the needle very little.

With my wager limits crippled and all boosts disabled for me, I have stopped playing here.

April 26, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolute scam

Absolute scam

Spent over 450
Only hit 2 bonus reels both for a 10 win.

Played 700 i total and won 200. Specials 9/10 lowest possible.

Social casino not run by hard rock at all,fraudulent,fake, sue them,thieves

January 19, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Sign up bonus was cool but after that…

STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE!
Sign up bonus was cool but after that 👎👎
This place will push sports betting on you not promote it!!! If I wanted to bet on Sports I would have signed up and downloaded the sportsbook not the Hard Rock Casino! everyday since sign up get multiple profit boosts for sports betting on the (casino) app, its all they send through push notifications daily... so if you're looking to play casino on an app that's enjoyable and entertaining, I DON'T suggest playing here! But hey, you CAN bet on sports

December 25, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unfair Suspension

I had to cancel and resubmit my withdrawals because it was not moving past review. I have put in so much money to this platform and when it’s time to receive my payout my account is suspended. My account has not been reinstated and I have not been able to receive my withdrawals.

December 24, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay away

The odds are fixed. This casino is a scam and a ripoff.
They let you win a couple of hundred $ then you will lose all your money.
There is no way to win a large amount of money.
If you are looking to lose some money. This is the perfect place for that.
I was a VIP customer at 888casino for 3 years. When they decided to close the business, they partnered with Hard Rock Bet Casino and advised me to join it. I shouldn’t have listened and should stayed away.
Sooooooo…
Stay away

June 30, 2024
Unprompted review

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