36Vegas has quite a few sister sites for punters to join, as EveryMatrix provides the platform, and you can find these below. We have also included some similar alternatives, in case you want something that isn't nearly identical.
36Vegas is owned by a company called 36Gaming Limited, which secured its UKGC licence in the spring of 2025. Seeing as 36Vegas is the only site listed under the licence, it would be fair to call it an independent casino, or betting site for that matter.
The reason why some may question the independent label, however, is that EveryMatrix provides the platform for the site. In other words, while 36Vegas has a licence of its own (enough to call it independent in our eyes), it shares a platform with other sites.
The platform situation also means that there are some sister sites to check out, which is always nice if the platform in question is good (spoiler alert, it is!).

Having launched at the end of 2025, some may expect some issues with 36Vegas since this is something that tends to be the case with new betting sites. However, thanks to the aforementioned EveryMatrix platform, the bookie has certainly got a bit of a head start.
Indeed, all of the foundations are there for 36Vegas to succeed: a fast-loading site, with easy navigation, as well as decent depth both on the sports and casino front. On top of that, the bookie already offers an app both for iOS and Android.
In our complete review of 36Vegas, we also tested the withdrawal time and were pleasantly surprised by the result, which will be a huge draw for most punters. As will the low betting margins, even if not as low as the best on this front.
Having said all of the above, while navigation is easy for the time being, 36Vegas could improve the overall look of the site. Then, it would also be nice to see some more regular promotions, while the market depth can always be improved to match the best of the best.
There are a few 36Vegas sister sites to choose from, again thanks to the EveryMatrix link, but we have picked out three below that we think work very well as alternatives to the site.
BetGoodwin could be described as the OG brand of EveryMatrix, having moved over from FSB after the platform provider acquired the company. More so than that, however, the OG label is appropriate when you consider how long BetGoodwin has been around (since 1997!).

While initially a horse racing-only brand, operating with telephone betting, BetGoodwin has certainly broadened its horizons since the online launch. The EveryMatrix platform has helped strengthen the casino a lot, with a decent library on offer now.
Of course, some famous providers are still missinga nd markets could also be added on the sports side of things, but BetGoodwin is moving in the right direction (with EveryMatrix). As our test also showed, the withdrawals are fast from the site.
BetTom is one of the new EveryMatrix offerings, launching with the platform in the spring of 2025. The bookie was a guinea pig in many ways for it, with improvements made along the way thanks to the feedback of the first few months.
Just like its sister sites, if you sign up for an account, you will find a very solid foundation of decent navigation, good market depth and a casino section that does the job. Apps have also been added by the bookie, which wasn't the case right at the start.
All things considered, BetTom has some things going for it and that is mainly thanks to the EveryMatrix link. Therefore, the brand is actually rather similar to 36Vegas, which you can see both as a pro and a con (some want to find something different, not near-identical).
Finally, and similarly to the aforementioned BetGoodwin, Ken Howells has a rich history that expands beyond what has been done online. The family-run bookie launched back in 1963 and it wasn't until 2025 that the move into the online sphere was made.

In other words, with the brick-and-mortar part being rather local, most will look at Ken Howells and think it's a new bookie. In any case, the site shares the same similarities that have been mentioned already, with the same structure, market depth and payment methods as 36Vegas.
The good news is that the withdrawal times are fast, at least based on our test, and there is a welcome offer available. It might not be the best one, but it's better than having nothing as a new bookie. In short, very similar to 36Vegas, albeit with a more traditional touch.

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