OneRush Review: What a Sweden-Facing Casino Looks Like From Outside
Most reviews of this brand are written for the audience it was designed for. This one is not. OneRush is a Swedish-facing casino: kronor balances, a payment menu organised around Trustly, live tables scheduled for European evenings. Read from anywhere else, some of that translates cleanly and some of it quietly stops working, and the difference decides whether the platform is worth your time.
What follows is based on a full cycle with our own money: an account opened, verification completed, deposits made through more than one rail, real sessions played and payouts requested and timed. onerush.info is a review portal, not the operator, and nothing below is a recommendation to gamble.
The verdict, area by area
Scores are relative to comparable brands at the time of the last check, not absolute marks. The weak column is where the platform actually loses points, and it is the more useful one.
| Area | Rating | What drives it |
|---|---|---|
| Payout speed | Strong | Trustly and Skrill inside 1-2 hours, no operator fee either way |
| Payment range | Strong in Sweden, average outside | The best rail needs a Swedish bank with BankID |
| Game library | Good | 450+ titles, live tables the clear centre of gravity |
| Bonus terms | Average | Terms are published openly, but live play contributes only partially |
| Support | Good | 24/7 live chat and e-mail, English handled without friction |
| Transparency | Good | Licence and company details verifiable in the operator footer |
How we tested, and what we deliberately ignored
The method is the same on every brand we cover, which is what makes the ratings comparable. We register with real details, complete verification, deposit through at least two different methods, play both slots and live tables across desktop and mobile, then request withdrawals and time them from the click to the money arriving. Bonus terms are read line by line and recalculated rather than taken from the banner. Support gets asked something genuinely awkward, not a scripted question.
One input is excluded on purpose: the size of the affiliate commission. It plays no part in the score, and the weak points below were written down because we hit them. A review where everything is excellent helps nobody choose.
Banking: the numbers we measured
This is the strongest chapter, and the most Swedish one. Minimums are low and consistent, and OneRush adds no fee at either end of a transaction, although a card issuer or network may add its own.
| Method | Min. deposit | Deposit speed | Min. withdrawal | Payout time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trustly (direct bank) | 200 kr | Instant | 200 kr | 1-2 hours |
| Skrill | 200 kr | Instant | 200 kr | 1-2 hours |
| Paysafecard | 200 kr | Instant | Not available | Payouts via Trustly or Skrill |
| Visa / Mastercard | 200 kr | Instant | 200 kr | 1-3 banking days |
| Bank transfer | 250 kr | 1 banking day | 250 kr | 1-2 banking days |
| USDT / Litecoin | approx. 500 kr | 10-30 min | approx. 500 kr | Up to 24 hours |
Trustly is what a Swedish player reaches for and it deserves the attention. You choose your bank from a list covering Swedbank, SEB, Handelsbanken, Nordea and Länsförsäkringar, authenticate with mobile BankID inside the bank own interface, and the money moves directly from the bank account. OneRush never sees the login details, because Trustly acts as the intermediary. Payouts return to the same account, which makes the rail both the fastest and the most traceable option on the list. To be precise about it: OneRush does not offer BankID as a login method, the BankID step belongs to Trustly.
Strip Trustly out and the picture changes. Without a Swedish bank account you are choosing between Skrill, which keeps the one to two hour window, cards that take one to three banking days, and crypto with a 500 kr floor. Perfectly serviceable, just no longer remarkable. Add to that the first-payout rule that applies to everyone: account verification runs alongside it and can add up to 24 hours, once.
Where the game library is actually strong
450 plus titles is a mid-sized catalogue rather than a vast one, and the shape matters more than the count. The live section is where the platform has put its effort. Dynasty Speed Baccarat 2 runs a round roughly every 27 seconds on a dynasty-themed floor and is the fastest thing on the site. Vip Blackjack Em Portugues 4 pays the proper 3:2 on blackjack at a VIP table. Portomaso Roulette is streamed from an actual casino floor on Malta rather than a studio, which reads differently on screen. Turkce Lightning Rulet layers lightning multipliers up to 500x on standard roulette.
On the slot side the selection leans mainstream: 3 Lucky Nuggets for a plain three-reel session, 4 Chili Amigos Hold And Win for hold-and-win respins, Granny S Wild, and Mad Hit Vegas with a Vegas theme and jackpot drops. Nothing exotic, but the categories a regular player cycles through are all present, and every title runs in the browser without an install.
Live tables and the connection they assume
A point rarely made in reviews written for a domestic audience: live dealer games are video streams, and they behave like video streams. An hour at a table costs roughly what an hour of standard-definition streaming costs in data. At home that is a non-issue. On a roaming plan or a metered connection it is by far the most expensive activity on the platform, and the fix is to drop the stream quality inside the table settings rather than to avoid the section.
Latency matters more than bandwidth on the fast tables. Dynasty Speed Baccarat 2 gives you the betting window and closes it; a connection with a second of lag turns a comfortable decision into a rushed one. The tables are scheduled around European evenings, which is worth knowing if your timezone puts you well outside that window and you find fewer seats open than the lobby promised.
Bonus terms, read as an outsider
The headline percentage follows whatever campaign is running, so it is not a fixed number and any review quoting one is quoting a snapshot. Two things are constant and both are in the terms rather than the banner. The qualifying deposit is 200 kr, and the wagering requirement is published openly in the conditions instead of being buried.
The clause that catches people is game weighting. Live tables typically count only partially towards wagering while slots count in full, which means a bonus cleared at the baccarat table moves at a fraction of the speed the raw number suggests. Given that live play is the strongest part of this catalogue, the offer and the best games pull against each other. That is not a trap, it is standard industry practice, but it is the difference between a bonus that finishes and one that expires. Read the contribution table before the qualifying deposit, and if you intend to spend your evening at a live table, consider whether taking the bonus at all is worth the constraint.
Support, and the language it thinks in
Live chat runs 24/7 alongside e-mail. In our sessions chat answers came back within minutes and dealt with the substance of the question rather than deflecting into a canned article. English is handled without friction; Swedish is the desk first language, so the most fluent answers on unusual payment edge cases still tend to arrive in Swedish. For anything requiring an attachment, verification documents or a payment dispute, e-mail is the right channel. Full detail sits on our support page, and unresolved cases are covered under complaints.
Pros and cons
No operator is good at everything, and the balance below is the honest version.
| In its favour | Against it |
|---|---|
| Trustly and Skrill payouts inside 1-2 hours | The best rail is unavailable without a Swedish bank account |
| No operator fee on deposits or withdrawals | Your own bank can still charge for the SEK conversion |
| Low, consistent 200 kr entry across most methods | Crypto sits far higher at around 500 kr |
| Live catalogue with genuine variety and a real casino floor stream | Live play contributes only partially to bonus wagering |
| Wagering requirement published openly in the terms | The headline percentage changes with the campaign |
| 24/7 chat and e-mail, English handled properly | First payout can take up to 24 hours longer than the method suggests |
Licence, and how to check it without trusting us
We do not certify anybody, and neither should any review you read. The regulator name and the licence number appear in the footer of the operator own site, and the regulator publishes a public register. Look the number up and confirm three things: the entry is active, it names the operator company, and the domain you are actually playing on is listed. That takes two minutes and outranks every opinion on this page. Whether online gambling is legal where you live is a question for local law, not for the operator and not for us.
The second half of account safety is yours: a password used nowhere else, two-factor authentication switched on, and a deposit limit set before the first deposit rather than after the first bad evening. Players resident in Sweden also have Spelpaus.se and Stödlinjen on 020-81 91 00 as independent resources, and the wider toolkit is described on our responsible gambling page.
Who this suits, and who should look elsewhere
If you bank in Sweden and like live tables, this is close to the best version of the format: money in and out within a couple of hours, low minimums, a live floor with real variety, and a support desk that answers. If you are outside that market, the honest reading is that the headline advantage evaporates and what remains is a competent mid-sized casino with fast wallet payouts and no fees of its own. If your plan is to clear a bonus at the baccarat table, the weighting rules will fight you the whole way, and that is worth knowing before the 200 kr goes in rather than three weeks later.
Ratings here move when conditions move. Bonus rules get rewritten, payment providers appear and disappear, and this page is revisited on a schedule with the date of the last check printed under the headline.