Mastercard Deposits Casinos (Israel)
This page verifies which listed online casinos publicly state that Mastercard is an available option for deposit. We checked only each casino’s own Payments/Banking/FAQ/Help/Terms pages. Availability for players from Israel can vary by issuer, geo-rules, and KYC, so treat this as a factual snapshot of stated payment methods, not a guarantee. Last checked: 16 October 2025.
Casino verification list
Status legend: Yes = Mastercard explicitly listed on an official page; No (crypto/on-ramp only) = no direct card deposits, only third-party “buy crypto” with card; No official confirmation = the casino’s own public pages do not clearly list Mastercard.
- Tsars Casino — Yes. “Our accepted payment methods … Visa … Mastercard … Skrill … Bitcoin …” (official Tsars site).
- Fairspin Casino — No official confirmation on a Fairspin-owned Payments/FAQ page (public pages are not accessible/explicit for card brands).
- Weiss Casino — No official confirmation (no brand-owner Payments/FAQ page found that lists card brands).
- Betico Casino — No official confirmation (no official Payments/FAQ found detailing card brands).
- Casoo Casino — No official confirmation (support/FAQ visible but no brand-specific card list).
- Wazbee Casino — No official confirmation (no official Payments/FAQ found).
- Casinoin — No official confirmation (site regions block details; no accessible Payments page listing card brands).
- Casino Empire — No official confirmation (no official Payments/FAQ found).
- BC.Game — No (crypto/on-ramp only). Official pages show depositing crypto and using fiat “buy crypto” providers; not direct Mastercard deposits to balance.
- Megapari — No official confirmation (no accessible official Payments page that lists Mastercard).
- Betmaster — No official confirmation. Public Terms reference a “Limits and fees” section for methods but don’t enumerate brands.
- Bongo Casino — No official confirmation (no brand-owner Payments/FAQ page found listing Mastercard).
- Bitcasino — No (crypto/on-ramp only). Bitcasino is a crypto casino; its help/official pages reference card use only via third-party on-ramps to buy crypto, not direct Mastercard deposits.
- Slottica — No official confirmation on an official page (FAQ exists but does not enumerate brands).
- Lucky Bird — No official confirmation (multiple look-alike domains; no authoritative Payments/FAQ with card list identified).
- Slottyway — No official confirmation on an official page; the visible FAQ doesn’t list specific methods.
- Pinocasino — No official confirmation (no official Payments/FAQ found).
Available alternatives
If Mastercard is not clearly supported on an official page, players in Israel typically look at alternatives shown on the same casinos’ pages (again, always verify inside your cashier):
- Visa (where listed by the brand alongside bank cards)
- Major e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, Jeton) — if the casino’s own page lists them
- Direct crypto deposits (BTC/ETH/USDT etc.) on crypto-first brands (e.g., Bitcasino, BC.Game)
- Card-to-crypto on-ramps (e.g., Onramper/Utorg/others referenced by crypto brands) — note these are purchases of crypto, not a card deposit to casino balance.
Comparison table
| Casino | Mastercard stated on official page? | Source (official) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tsars Casino | Yes | Tsars.io (brand site) | Lists Mastercard among accepted payment methods. |
| Fairspin Casino | No official confirmation | — | No brand-owned Payments/FAQ page publicly listing card brands. |
| Weiss Casino | No official confirmation | — | No brand page found listing card brands. |
| Betico Casino | No official confirmation | — | Official banking info not found. |
| Casoo Casino | No official confirmation | Casoo support/FAQ | Support pages visible; no explicit Mastercard line item. |
| Wazbee Casino | No official confirmation | — | No official banking page located. |
| Casinoin | No official confirmation | Casinoin site | Region blocks the cashier info page. |
| Casino Empire | No official confirmation | — | Not enough official detail found. |
| BC.Game | No (crypto/on-ramp only) | BC.Game deposit pages | Crypto deposits and fiat-to-crypto purchase; not a direct card deposit. |
| Megapari | No official confirmation | — | Couldn’t locate an official Mastercard listing. |
| Betmaster | No official confirmation | Betmaster Terms | Terms reference “Limits and fees” section for methods; brands not listed. |
| Bongo Casino | No official confirmation | — | Official Payments/FAQ not located. |
| Bitcasino | No (crypto/on-ramp only) | Bitcasino help | Accepts crypto; card can be used via on-ramp providers only. |
| Slottica | No official confirmation | Slottica FAQ | FAQ does not enumerate brands. |
| Lucky Bird | No official confirmation | — | No authoritative brand page listing Mastercard found. |
| Slottyway | No official confirmation | Slottyway FAQ | FAQ doesn’t list specific payment methods. |
| Pinocasino | No official confirmation | — | Official Payments/FAQ not found. |
Practical recommendations
Always confirm inside the cashier after login. Even when a site lists Mastercard on a general page, issuer and region rules can block a specific transaction for Israel due to geo-risk or 3-D Secure policies. If a card fails, try a smaller amount first and confirm that your card supports gambling MCCs.
On crypto-first brands (e.g., Bitcasino, BC.Game), card mentions usually refer to buying crypto via third-party on-ramps. That is not the same as a direct card deposit to the casino balance; fees, FX, and settlement times differ.
Prefer verified e-wallets where the casino lists them on its own pages. These often succeed where cards are declined, and they can be linked to your card or bank. Watch for per-method limits in each casino’s official “Limits/Fees” section.
If Mastercard is essential, Tsars is the only brand from this list where we found an explicit, first-party statement naming Mastercard. For the rest, absence of a public statement is not a definitive “No,” but proceed only after checking the cashier.
FAQ section
Q1: Is Mastercard widely accepted for casino deposits online in Israel?
A1: Policies vary by casino, acquirer, and issuer. Many brands avoid publishing country-specific lists; you must check the cashier. Only Tsars clearly lists Mastercard on an official page in our sample.
Q2: Why do some casinos mention cards but not brands?
A2: Some terms pages refer you to a dynamic “Limits/Fees” section that changes by region and login, so brands aren’t enumerated publicly.
Q3: Can I use a Mastercard at a crypto casino?
A3: Typically not for direct balance funding; you may use a card with an on-ramp to buy crypto, then deposit the crypto. Fees and processing differ from normal card deposits.
Q4: What’s the most reliable alternative if my card is declined?
A4: E-wallets listed on the casino’s own page (e.g., Skrill/Neteller/Jeton) or direct crypto where the brand is crypto-first.
Q5: Do casinos publish Israel-specific payment methods?
A5: Rarely. Most show generic payment methods; actual availability appears only inside your logged-in cashier and depends on verification and geolocation rules.
Final summary
From the requested list, only Tsars has an explicit official page naming Mastercard as a payment method. Bitcasino and BC.Game are crypto-first and only mention card use via on-ramps, not direct Mastercard deposits. For the remaining brands, no official statement naming Mastercard was found on Payments/Banking/FAQ/Help/Terms pages. Always verify inside the cashier for Israel before attempting a deposit.
