I signed up at Beazt Casino on a Tuesday night after a friend in Helsinki wouldn't stop talking about it. I'm based in Finland, so the pitch made sense to me immediately: one account for both casino games and sports betting, licensed under the Malta Gaming Authority, and winnings that are tax-free for Finnish players. No endless registration form either. I logged in with Trustly BankID, and within maybe thirty seconds I was staring at the lobby. No password to remember, no email to confirm first. That alone made me trust the operator a bit more than usual, since Granturo Malta Ltd runs it under the Rootz platform, the same group behind Wildz, Blingi and Wheelz, so Beazt wasn't some fly-by-night shell site.
My first deposit was small, just €5 through Trustly, and it landed instantly. Before I even started playing I had to decide something I hadn't expected: whether to take my 100% welcome bonus up to €100 on the casino side or on the sportsbook side. I went with casino first, mostly because I wanted to try some slots that night. The bonus itself is non-sticky, meaning my real cash gets played before the bonus money, and I can cancel the bonus whenever I want without losing my own funds. Wagering on the casino version is 35x, which isn't the lightest requirement I've seen, but at least there's no code to enter and no free spins gimmick to track separately, it's a straightforward cash match.
I started with Book of Dead, which felt like the obvious first stop, then moved on to Sweet Bonanza and Gates of Olympus for a change of pace. Later that week I also tried Starburst when I wanted something low-stress before bed. The library is enormous, over 10,000 games, and browsing through it I recognized providers I already trusted: Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, NetEnt, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Relax Gaming, Push Gaming, Big Time Gaming and Red Tiger all show up. What surprised me was how deep the Megaways and cluster-pays sections went, I could have spent an entire evening just scrolling.
A few nights later I switched to the live tables. Evolution runs the live casino here, so blackjack, roulette and baccarat all felt smooth, and I even caught one of the live game shows out of curiosity. Since Beazt also runs a sportsbook powered by Altenar, I placed a couple of small football bets too, and watching a match through the 4K live stream while my bet was active was honestly a nice touch I didn't expect from what I assumed was purely a slots site.
Withdrawing is where a Pay-n-Play casino either earns its reputation or loses it, and this is the part I was most nervous about. My first cash-out was through Trustly, and it came through in what felt like ten minutes, definitely within the "3 to 15 minutes" range I'd read about beforehand. No fees were taken out on the casino's end. The minimum withdrawal sits at €20, so I made sure my balance cleared that before requesting anything. I didn't hit any document KYC checks on this smaller withdrawal, though I understand that kicks in once volumes climb toward roughly €2,000, which makes sense for a Pay-n-Play setup that leans on Trustly's own identification.
I never needed to install anything. There's no native app, just a mobile browser experience, but the Rootz mobile site ran the entire game library and the sportsbook without any lag on my phone, and I still logged in the same passwordless way with BankID. Later I bumped my account toward VIP status after a few sessions and noticed the weekly cashback perk, up to 20%, along with mention of a personal account manager and prioritised withdrawals, though I haven't tested those higher tiers myself yet.
I did reach out to support once, just to ask about the sportsbook wagering terms before committing to that bonus option instead of the casino one. The live chat answered in Finnish within a couple of minutes, no hold music, no bot loop, an actual person confirmed the sportsbook bonus carries a lighter 6x wagering compared to the casino's 35x. That's when I understood why the site lets you choose your bonus type rather than forcing one on you.
The responsible gaming tools are also easy to find, deposit, loss and session limits sit right in the account settings, along with self-exclusion options and links to Finnish problem-gambling resources, which I appreciated even though I didn't need to use them heavily.
I still think the 35x casino wagering is on the steeper side, and I'd rather it matched the sportsbook's lighter 6x. But the login is fast, the withdrawal actually landed when they said it would, and nobody made me dig through a menu to find the limit settings. For a Finnish player who wants casino and sports on one login without typing a password, that's most of what I was after.