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Ireland has long played a special role ever since the advent of online gambling. Some of the most prominent brands in the sector called Ireland home since the early 2000's. Most of the early Irish-based and accessible web casinos were tied to internet bookmakers.
Little has changed since outside of some enhancements to the regulatory structure. The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) was established as Ireland’s central gambling regulator under the Gambling Regulation Act 2024.
One can still find all the popular low deposit casinos Ireland has to offer with a laser sharp focus on the games adults love to play here.
Low minimum deposit casinos have become widely availabe to Irish players. Instead of forcing customers to deposit the average €20 to €30, these online casinos allow deposits as low as €1, €5, or €10.
E-wallets and prepaid cards, like Paysafecard, are especially popular with low-deposit players because they offer fast processing and extra spending control.
Likewise, there is a growing acceptance of cryptocurrencies in Ireland with many of today's internet casinos offering Bitcoin options for deposits and payouts.
Ireland Slots
No doubt the most popular casino games in Ireland are slots.
The Fitzpatrick’s Casino in both Dublin and Limerick off slot machines and roulette while the The Sporting Emporium Casino in Dublin features popular table games like blackjack (minus the slots). Punto Banco / Baccarat, Sic Bo, Brag and poker cash games as well as tournaments can be found at the latter establishment.
The Fitzpatrick’s Casino (formerly known as Morris21Casino Dublin) opened in the 1980's. As such, those in Ireland have long been exposed to casino slots well before the birth of online casinos.
Among the most popular online slots titles, we have:
- Starburst — classic, high-appeal slot with expanding wilds.
- Book of Dead — adventurous themed slot with free spins.
- Gonzo’s Quest — known for its avalanche mechanic.
- Mega Moolah — iconic progressive jackpot slot (huge potential payouts)

With the Starburst slots, instead of complex bonuses and multipliers, the game focuses more on expanding wilds and "win-both-ways" payouts while Mega Moolah features a 5-reel and 25-line slot machine consisting of animal symbols. That latter title has been around since the early days of online slots in 2006 with winnings in the millions.
Many of the online casinos catering to the Irish player offer the popular incentive of free spins, often tens or hundreds.
Whereas the low and no-deposit option provides a means of testing the web casino, bonuses come into play based on the amount of one's deposit. And who doesn't want free money?
Sites like VIP Luck entice with the offer of a 100% bonus up to €2,000 with up to + 300 free spins while Casper Bets offers as much as a €3,000 bonus over one's first three deposits in addition to 500 free spins.
Table Games Online
As noted above, blackjack Punto Banco / Baccarat, Sic Bo, Brag and poker cash games are available online for those in Ireland to enjoy.
Because of its simplicity of play and the lack of strategy decisions, Punto Banco has fast become the most common form of Baccarat in Ireland.
Crash games have exploded in popularity as most are easy to play on one's phone. They feature simple one-screen interfaces, load quickly and a round often lasts 5-15 seconds.
In 2025, mobile phones were the dominant internet device in Ireland, with 98% of users connecting via mobile, surpassing laptop usage (79%). These games are therefore easy to play from the home, office or even in the car (as a passenger of course).
Roulette is widely considered the most engaging of the casino table games in Ireland with different variations found on websites.
European Roulette is the most widely visible variation, featuring the single zero wheel (0–36) and a house edge of ~2.7%. It is preferred by regular table players.
The Sporting Emporium Casino & Poker does host live poker games, cash games and tournaments. There is no outright ban on internet poker in Ireland but poker networks do require significant pooling of players, often those from other European Union countries. So it's important to understand that those in Ireland will be playing poker online along side some of the continent's most elite players like the Germans and Swedes.
In closing, there is also Brag, a game that dates back to the 1700s originating in Great Britain and features a standard 52-card deck. It is widely considered one of the ancestors of modern day poker.
- B.E. Delmer, Gambling911.com