🎲 One of three sisters still trading
🚫 No account here below the age of 25
🌟 Six sisters picked to show what happens at each address
The six below cover the three outcomes a name on this licence can have: the two other casinos that still open, three of the ten addresses that forward into Luxury, and one brand that now trades only in Ontario. Every fact on the cards was read on 10 or 11 August 2026.
🔮 The address that still opens under its own name
Of the twenty-seven addresses filed on this licence, only three put up a casino of their own, and Zodiac is one of them. The distinction is invisible on the public record, where every row simply reads Active. It only shows when each address is typed in turn, which is how the count of three casinos, ten forwards and fourteen blanks was made on 10 August 2026.
The star-sign branding is real enough, and the games carousel and progressive row are laid out differently from the two other survivors, UK Casino Club and Luxury Casino. Underneath, the three run one build: the same games, the same cashier and the same small print, with only the name over the door changing.
💰 One jackpot board serving three casinos
Zodiac is the only address on the licence with a live jackpot figure on its front page. On 10 August 2026 it read a shade over £13.2 million, and by that evening it had climbed by roughly four thousand pounds. A figure moving that fast is a meter rather than a total, so any number written down from it is already out of date.
The same figure sits on the games pages at Luxury and UK Casino Club, matching to within a few pence when all three were read minutes apart. One prize pool serves the whole family, so no sister is offering a bigger jackpot than another. The winners strip beneath it lists initials only, with amounts quoted in Canadian dollars and euros, and the identical entries appeared at UK Casino Club in the identical order.
📋 What the shared small print commits you to
💵 Five rules under every Zodiac balance
- An account cannot be opened below the age of 25, a house rule set seven years above the legal floor
- Bonus money carries ten times wagering, counted on slot play alone
- The smallest cashout is £10, and a balance below that is paid out in full on request
- Playing in another currency costs the interbank average for the day plus 2.5 per cent
- Player funds are kept at the weakest of the three British protection levels, the one the rules call not protected segregation
The edition behind those lines was stamped 11 June 2026 and is shared across the family, so the same rules bind an account whichever sister opened it. Two clauses are easy to miss: consent is sought for player data to be used in training machine learning systems, and taking a withdrawal clears whatever bonus balance is still sitting on the account.
⚖ The licence behind the star signs
📄 The Apollo Entertainment file in four lines
- The licence holder is Apollo Entertainment Limited, a company based in Malta
- One permission covers the whole family, online casino play, running since 1 November 2014
- No bet on sport may be taken under it, and no premises of any kind may open
- The file lists twenty-nine trading names but only twenty-seven web addresses, and two of the names carry no address at all
The public file is kept by the Gambling Commission and is open for anyone to read, and its actions page showed no entry against this licence at the check of 10 August 2026. The full address list and the permission history sit on the Apollo Entertainment licence file, so none of it is repeated here.
🔍 Where the other twenty-six addresses lead
Ten addresses forward their visitors into the Luxury lobby. Captain Cooks, Grand Mondial, Yukon Gold, Quatro Casino, Golden Tiger and Casino Classic are six of them, and the remaining four are set out on the family page. Fourteen more answer with nothing at all, Aztec Riches among them.
A row on the public record is permission to use a name, nothing more. It says nothing about whether anybody still answers, which is why a family of twenty-seven addresses comes down to three working casinos.
One caution for anyone checking names themselves: a search on Rich Reels, filed here as a trading name, also returns an entirely unconnected company in Buckinghamshire whose machine permissions were given up years ago. Two similar names can belong to two separate businesses, so the company named at the foot of a casino page is the thing to check, not the branding.
- ✅ Safe: chasing the family jackpot from whichever sister suits you. The pool is shared, and the figure at one address is the figure at all three.
- ❌ Costly: planning around the front page number to the pound. The board climbed by thousands inside a single day, and a figure copied from it is stale within hours.
📚 Two more sisters worth reading about
For two more of the forwarded names, Villento keeps a domain without the word casino in it, and Blackjack Ballroom makes the same journey into Luxury. Both pages spell out what a player inherits at the far end of the forward.
See Zodiac Casino on the casino sister sites index.