Who We Want to Hear From

Dealers. Regulars at the poker room. Someone who’s spent way too much time with a blackjack strategy chart. You don’t need a portfolio. You need to actually know what you’re talking about.

What We’re Looking to Publish

Blackjack content should go past the basics. Not just what the chart says, why it says it. Poker’s the same deal: hold’em rules, hand rankings, and beginner strategy that doesn’t skip past what a “pot” even is. Casino bonus breakdowns are always a good pitch too, especially if you’re actually explaining the terms instead of just dropping a link. And honestly, send state guides if you’ve got them. Half our readers can’t tell what’s legal where they live.

What We Won’t Accept

Anything that reads like an ad for one specific casino. Content we can tell was rewritten from three other sites (we can usually tell). And anything promising a “system” that guarantees wins, since the house edge doesn’t care about your system.

How to Submit a Pitch

Email your idea. A couple sentences on the angle is plenty. A writing sample helps but isn’t a dealbreaker if you don’t have one handy.

Email: Alanseocompany@gmail.com

A Few Ground Rules

Keep it original, keep your numbers right, and if you’re citing odds, show your work. We check facts before anything goes live, so it saves everyone time if you’ve already done that part. Most guides run 1,000 to 2,000 words. If yours needs more room, that’s fine too.

Ready to Pitch Us?

Send it over and we’ll take a look.