Blackjack City's sister sites are plentiful, with over 40 of them all told. Included in that pot of domains are Hopa, 247Bet, Casimba, Dream Vegas and many more under the White Hat Gaming Limited licence (52894).
Who Owns Blackjack City?
Blackjack City Casino is a brand that is owned by Casimba Gaming Limited, but it operates in the UK market under licence 52894, which is held by White Hat Gaming Limited.
The two companies collaborate across a host of casino and sports betting sites, ensuring they work well together, combining their expertise and experiences to produce high-quality platforms.

Blackjack City casino scores plenty of brownie points with us for the look and feel of the site. It's black and gold colour scheme cuts a premium feel, whilst navigation around the site is pretty simple too.
With the user experience on the site pretty solid, it's important to understand what you get when scratching deeper. Blackjack City focuses solely on the casino side of things, with not sportsbook offered. The casino though, is a decent offering.
You've got over 3,000 games in total, with slots heavily dominating. The live casino is noteworthy too, boasting over 100 games, whilst there is a sizeable weighting towards blackjack games across both traditional and live casinos.
Beyond that, the site also boasts a good array of payment options, ensuring punters can fund their accounts from both common methods, like debit cards, and more modern options, such as Skrill and Neteller.
Blackjack City does a decent job at servicing casino customers, however, it is undeniable that more could be done to take it from "middling" to "mega". We look at a range of Blackjack City sister sites to see how they compare.
Casimba Casino is the obvious name that springs to mind when thinking of Blackjack City sister sites, given it is named after the company that owns the pair. It is worth a proper run through of what users get at Casimba though.
Like Blackjack City, it is a dedicated casino site that offers punters the chance to explore in excess of 3,000 games, including over 100 live casino variations.
Underpinning this game library is a string of big name game providers, including Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic and Hacksaw. This sees recognisable game titles featuring across all categories, of which there are 16 in total.

That really brings us on to the navigation and user interface, which is quite different from Blackjack City.
It still functions without any issues though, albeit we probably lean favourable to Blackjack City owing to bolder and more strongly spaced menus compared to Casimba, which opts for a horizontal scroll bar and smaller touchpoints within it.
BetTarget will not be everyone's cup of tea in the context of being a Blackjack City sister site. Equally, some people will prefer it. Ultimately, it will come down to how you like to play.
If your approach to gambling lives solely in the casino space then BetTarget might not be for you.
If, however, you like to dabble across casino and sports betting then it is a notable step up on the other brands mentioned to this point, courtesy of a sportsbook presence.

In the sportsbook horse racing is a big miss but, parking that, there are 40 different sports to wager on with eSports featuring quite heavily, alongside well-established sports like football - and beyond. Market depth is tidy too, whilst betting margins of 7.06% are in the ballpark of average.
Where the casino is concerned, game coverage is not as deep as at Blackjack City. There are around a third fewer games, giving you a library of circa 2,000 to explore.
You still benefit from traditional and live casino options though, which means the average casino bettor will be satiated.
If Blackjack City comes up trumps as a casino and BetTarget wins out on the sportsbook front, 247Bet could be the perfect blend of the two.
It offers punters a casino library that competes with the other brands listed here, but boasts a good sportsbook too. Notably, being superior to BetTarget, in our opinion.
The sportsbook isn't wildly different with market depths and competition breadth comparable. You do get a couple of additional sports to bet on at 247Bet, though. Horse racing is the standout addition, which will be a huge pull for a lot of sports betting fans.

Then you have the casino element of the site to consider. The pool of games at 247Bet eclipses 3,100 games, making it, at worst, very much in line with most sister sites.
Those games are spread across a dozen categories, with slots doing a lot of heavy lifting. As with other Casimba brands, you will find a host of household game names, including "Big Bass", ""Lucky Dice" and "Gates of Olympus".

Ashley, an Ipswich Town fan, is an experienced content writer in the sports & betting space, who also has an extensive background in data analytics. Those skills combine here to allow for unique angles to be taken across a host of topics.