Nemanja is the “little” philosopher of our group. He’s the one who tries to read sweepstakes casino jargon like an ancient Greek dialogue, but somehow manages to put everything he says into an understandable nutshell. He thinks before he writes, asks before he clicks, and usually comes up with answers that leave the rest of us sitting in respectfully awkward silence – while he rewrites our intros.
I don’t just want to know how something works – I want to know why things are the way they are. What made someone build a 5x redemption streak in the first place? Why does a “free” game quietly grab your wallet on the fourth click? Why does a “free” game quietly grab your wallet on the fourth click? These are not rhetorical questions, but strategic ones. And when they affect how you play, they deserve real answers. I write to give context a seat at the table-and yes, sometimes I bring a metaphor if it promises to behave.
Nemanja Manojlovic
Content Writer for SweepCasinos
And he never stops asking them because something “technically” works.
Especially when that “why” is buried under three tabs and a pop-up.
Because half the time it’s not the rule that’s confusing – it’s the wording.
This man’s assumption is that you don’t want to be patronized, sold to, or rushed.
Nemanja studied literature, fell head over heels into philosophy, and then somehow found his way to sweepstakes casino content – where, in his humble opinion, logic, psychology, and language all intersect.
He’s spent the last decade writing and editing across industries, and in recent years drilling his way down into sweepstakes sites. He has not stopped trying to understand why they’re built the way they are (and why no one can seem to explain them properly).
Nemanja likes to click around until something breaks or gets confusing. And that’s usually the good part. If a page screams “so quick and easy,” he whips out his watch and times it. If a phrase seems a little too polished, he checks to see what it’s actually covering. His process isn’t exactly a spectacular one to watch, but it involves fewer assumptions and more tabs than most people would like.
He likes to combine slow thinking with fast action. This is best seen in the work he does for us:
Nemanja doesn’t really ” kick back” after work – he just changes tabs. Here’s how he unwinds, give or take a few metaphysical detours:
💭 What got you into sweepstakes casinos?
It started with a platform that claimed you could “instantly redeem coins”. I wanted to see what “instant” meant. Two hours later, I had 14 tabs open, a sketched flowchart on a receipt, and a working theory as to why the bonus page was worded like a riddle. I figured if I was going to do the homework, I might as well write it down. Turns out I didn’t stop.
🧠 What is your secret pleasure in writing?
Rewrites. Especially when I get to cut a paragraph that tried way too hard to be helpful.
🎲 What is something you wish sweep casino sites would do more of?
Explain what happens after registration. The home page gets all the attention, but the real experience always starts in the dashboard.
📌 How do you approach a site you’ve never reviewed before?
I treat it like a puzzle: don’t be premature, don’t assume anything, and always test the part that sounds too good to be true.
Hannum, R.C. A Guide to Casino Mathematics. UNLV Gaming Studies Research Center.
“All data, no cheerleading. A welcome contrast.”
Tsogas, G. Analysis of casino online gambling data in relation to behavioural risk markers for high-risk gambling and player protection. Academia Edu.
“Important stuff, too much to summarize. But yeah, I actually read the whole thing.”
Dostoyevski, F. (1866). The Gambler. Project Gutenberg.
“For those of you who are new to the idea of being on the hunt for losses.”
Lem, S. (1961). Solaris. Harcourt Brace & Company, 2002.
“The ultimate proof that not every question needs an answer – just a better way to frame it.”
Every click is a choice – even the tiny ones. Opening a game, skipping a bonus, buying more coins – it all adds up. If you’re not sure why you’re doing it, stop for a second. Sweeps casinos are designed to keep you on your toes. Sometimes the smartest move is to do nothing.
Simply put, this guy Daniel Negreanu is one hell of a wild poker wizard with years of experience and millions in career winnings. He’s pretty open about the realities of the game, especially how much he’s spent on buy-ins and what his actual winnings have been in certain years. He doesn’t sugarcoat the ups and downs, but he does offer some great advice on how to play and the psychology behind the game.
Here are some outlets that Nemanja frequently visits.