Welcome to 18Club SG. By accessing https://18clubsg.com, you agree to the following terms and conditions. These terms are designed to protect the integrity of our technical research and define the nature of our relationship with the Singapore community.
1. Nature of Service
18Club SG is an independent, educational intelligence hub. We provide technical audits, RTP analysis, and industry research.
- Non-Commercial: We do not provide gambling services, facilitate financial transactions, or act as a gambling operator.
- Educational Intent: All content is for informational and technical literacy purposes only.
2. Intellectual Property & Technical Data
The “18Club SG Audit Methodology,” technical deconstructions, and custom-generated EV (Expected Value) formulas are the intellectual property of 18Club SG.
- Limited License: Users may share snippets of our research provided that a direct backlink to the original source on
18clubsg.comis included. - Prohibited Use: Automated scraping of our technical database or redistribution of our proprietary audit reports for commercial gain is strictly prohibited.
3. Data Accuracy & “As-Is” Disclaimer
While we utilize 18 years of strategic experience and 10 years of technical iGaming expertise to ensure accuracy:
- Dynamic Nature: iGaming math models (like RTP ranges) can be changed by providers or operators without notice.
- No Guarantee: We do not guarantee the performance of any third-party software audited on this site. Use of technical data is at the user’s own risk.
4. Third-Party Links & Audits
Our site contains links to third-party brands and software providers.
- Independence: An audit by 18Club SG does not constitute an endorsement.
- Jurisdictional Responsibility: Users are responsible for ensuring that their engagement with any third-party platform complies with the local laws of Singapore or their specific jurisdiction.
5. Limitation of Liability
18Club SG and its strategists (including Kassandra A. Marcos) shall not be held liable for any financial losses, software errors, or disputes arising from a user’s engagement with third-party platforms mentioned in our technical reports.





