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Eaton Gate Gaming's flagship reads as a sportsbook with an unusually well-built casino bolted on. The supercharge mechanic gives the product a distinct personality without theatre, and the mobile build remains the cleanest in our test set.
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New UK accounts are met with a generous welcome offer. Specific values, qualifying stakes and wagering requirements change at the operator's discretion, so rather than print figures that may be out of date by the time you read this, we direct you to Kwiff's own terms.
Read the current promotional terms in full at kwiff.com before opting in. New-customer offers usually carry minimum-odds requirements on the sportsbook side and contribution caps on the casino side.
Kwiff is the trading name of Eaton Gate Gaming Ltd, a UK operator licensed by the Gambling Commission under account #44448 for remote casino and sports activities. The brand launched in the second half of the 2010s with an explicit mobile-first remit and built its identity around the supercharge mechanic, a feature that randomly multiplies winning odds on selected bets at the moment a stake is placed.
The product has matured since launch. The current build pairs a competent sportsbook with a credible casino library sourced from major suppliers. Editorially, Kwiff occupies an unusual middle ground in the UK market: smaller and more focused than the listed heritage brands, but more polished than most challenger operators.
The sportsbook covers the football and racing calendar that most UK accounts will care about, with the usual breadth of basketball, tennis and combat sport. Pricing is competitive on top markets and the in-play interface holds up on a small screen, a non-trivial achievement.
On the casino side, the live-dealer library is broad and stocked from the studios you would expect. Slots span the major suppliers and a curated set of branded titles. The lobby is calmer than most competitors, fewer flashing banners, clearer category labels, sensible default sort order.
Standard UK payment methods are accepted. Credit card deposits are blocked in line with UK Gambling Commission rules.
Kwiff exposes the standard UKGC-aligned controls in the account area. Editorially, the limit-setting flow is clear and the language is plain.
Self-exclusion at Kwiff sits alongside GAMSTOP, the national scheme that blocks access to every UKGC-licensed operator with one registration.