About onerush.info
onerush.info is an independent review site about the online casino brand OneRush. It is not the casino. Nobody here can open your account, credit your balance or release a payout, and no page on this site should be read as if the operator wrote it. What we do is test one platform properly and write down what happened.
What this site is, and what it is not
It is a single-brand review project run by one analyst, Sofia Bergqvist, who lives in Gothenburg and spent years as a payments analyst at a Nordic payment provider before she started writing. It is funded by affiliate commission, which is disclosed openly on the affiliate disclosure page rather than buried.
It is not the operator, not a licensed adviser, not a legal service and not a complaints handler. We have no access to any player account, no view of anyone's balance and no ability to overturn an operator's decision. We also do not speak for OneRush: the brand name appears here for identification, in the same way any reviewer names the thing being reviewed. When a term is unclear or a figure cannot be confirmed, the text says so instead of guessing convincingly.
How we test, and why it is one brand
Covering a hundred casinos at surface level is easy and useless. Terms are rewritten, payment providers change, lobbies are reshuffled, and a site spread that thin never measures anything twice. One brand can be measured again. So the method is narrow and repeated: open a real account, complete verification with an ID document and proof of address, deposit through each rail, play real sessions, then request withdrawals on different weekdays and at different hours and record the clock time from request to money booked.
Every figure on this site is in Swedish kronor because that is what the cashier shows. The minimum deposit is 200 kr on most rails, 250 kr by bank transfer and roughly 500 kr for crypto. A first withdrawal waits for verification, which can add up to 24 hours if the documents were left until payout day. None of that is published before a complete deposit, play and withdrawal cycle has been finished at least once. Where a measurement disagrees with the published terms, both numbers go into the text.
Reading a licence claim instead of believing one
The single most common failure in casino content is the sentence licensed and regulated by followed by a name nobody checked. We do not write that sentence. The licence number and the regulator are printed in the footer of the operator's own site and repeated in its terms, and the only thing that turns that into evidence is the regulator's public register.
The check takes about three minutes and it is worth doing yourself, on every casino you use, not only this one.
| Step | What to do | What proves it |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Read the footer of the operator's own site | A licence number plus a named regulator, not just a logo |
| 2 | Find the company name in the terms | A legal entity and registration number, not only a brand |
| 3 | Search that number in the regulator's public register | An entry that exists and is marked active |
| 4 | Compare the domains listed in the entry | The site you are on appears in the permit, not a lookalike |
| 5 | Check the restricted countries clause in the terms | Your country is not on the excluded list |
| 6 | Note the age threshold applied to your market | 18 or over in most markets, 21 in some |
A licence is not decoration. It is what decides whether there is anybody above the operator to complain to, which is why the complaints ladder starts with knowing who issued it.
Fair play: what certification proves and what it does not
Slot outcomes come from a random number generator, and the honest version of that claim is testable. Independent laboratories such as eCOGRA, iTech Labs and GLI examine the generator and the mathematical model of a game and certify that its real behaviour matches the declared model. Where a title has been tested, the report or certificate is usually reachable from the provider's site, and the payout share and volatility sit in the game's own info panel.
Here is the part marketing pages leave out. Certification proves a game behaves as declared over a very large number of rounds, and proves nothing about your evening. A return-to-player figure describes a long-run share of all stakes returned across millions of spins, so a single session lands far above or far below it. Volatility describes how that same average arrives: small and often, or rarely and large. Two slots can share an identical payout percentage and feel like different games with a 500 kr bankroll. Certification also says nothing about withdrawal speed or how a bonus term is enforced, which is why we measure those separately across the game guides.
Who runs the operator, and how you check that yourself
The brand on the door is rarely the company behind it. An operator company holds the licence, and its legal name, registration number and registered address appear in the footer and the terms. One company commonly runs several brands, which is normal rather than sinister, but it matters for two practical reasons: a self-exclusion registered with one brand often applies across the whole group, and a duplicate account opened at a sister brand can be closed under the same rules.
To verify it without taking anyone's word, compare three things. The company named in the footer, the licence holder named in the regulator's register entry, and the company named on the payment descriptor that appears on your bank statement after a deposit. When those three agree you know who you are dealing with. When they do not, that mismatch is the story, and it is worth asking support about in writing before you deposit again.
Corrections, updates and playing within limits
Pages carry a review date and anything unchecked for a long stretch goes back into the queue. Corrections are verified against the source before they are made rather than after. No draft is ever sent to the operator for approval, and no operator has edited a line here. If a figure no longer matches what you see in the cashier, tell us and we will re-test rather than argue.
One last thing belongs on an about page more than anywhere else. Gambling is entertainment with a price, not a way to make money, and it is for adults aged 18 and over. Set a deposit limit before the first session rather than after a bad one, and if control is slipping, the tools and helplines are on the responsible gambling page.
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