LCB’s ongoing investigations into online gambling fraud have revealed yet another unsafe casino operation. Following a detailed examination of Winnerclub.at on January 6, 2026, we have concluded that this casino is unsafe, unlicensed, and operating as a scam.
Players are advised to stay away from Winnerclub.at and avoid depositing any funds. The findings once again reveal a familiar pattern of deception involving fake licenses, counterfeit games, and misleading corporate information.
Multiple Issues Identified on Winnerclub.at
Our investigation revealed multiple warning signs that clearly place Winnerclub.at in the high-risk category. The website’s structure, visual design, and content closely resemble those of other scam casinos previously exposed by LCB, suggesting it is part of a recycled fraud network operating under changing domain names.
One of the most serious concerns is the casino’s false regulatory claims. Winnerclub.at openly presents itself as licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission. However, our verification confirmed that neither claim is legitimate.
Equally alarming is the use of fake and unauthorized games, which removes any expectation of fair play or legitimate payouts.
False and Misleading Licensing Claims
To start with, Winnerclub.at displays license number OGL/2024/106/0170, allegedly issued to InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., and marks it as active, which is factually incorrect.

Our checks confirmed that this Curaçao license was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator. Despite the revocation, Winnerclub.at continues to present the license as valid, which constitutes deliberate misinformation.

Additionally, the casino falsely claims regulation by the UK Gambling Commission, even though it is not listed as an authorized operator and holds no UKGC license whatsoever.

Dissolved Company and Ownership Conflicts
Further investigation uncovered severe corporate inconsistencies. An official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette on the government website Gobièrnu di Kòrsou confirms that InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved on November 10, 2025. The company entered liquidation and ceased to exist, with no assets or liabilities remaining.

Despite this, Winnerclub.at continues to name InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. as its operator in the website footer and licensing pages. At the same time, the casino’s Terms and Conditions identify Medium Rare N.V. as the owner. Such inconsistencies raise serious concerns about the casino’s transparency and trustworthiness.


Fake Games and Manipulated Software Detected
Our technical analysis confirmed that Winnerclub.at hosts unauthorized and manipulated versions of games falsely attributed to well-known software providers, including:
Pragmatic Play

Hacksaw Gaming

Bgaming

Evoplay

1Win

Mirror Image Gaming

None of these providers officially supply games to Winnerclub.at. Instead, the casino runs altered game files hosted on its own infrastructure. Evidence includes modified JavaScript code, mismatched game sources, and the complete absence of official provider servers.
As a result, gameplay outcomes cannot be trusted, and winnings shown on screen have no real monetary backing.
A Familiar Scam Pattern
Winnerclub.at follows a scam model which LCB has so far seen on multiple such sites. The platform is designed to entice players with attractive promotions while ensuring withdrawals never succeed.
The typical operation works as follows:
- Players receive no-deposit or promotional bonuses
- Early gameplay shows unusually high winnings
- Withdrawal requests trigger demands for a “verification” or “processing” deposit
- After payment, withdrawals are blocked or ignored
- The website eventually disappears and reemerges under a new domain
This same structure has been identified across numerous scam casinos using nearly identical layouts and wording.
Summary of Findings
Winnerclub.at Casino operates without a valid gambling license, uses fake game providers, and deliberately misleads players through false regulatory and ownership claims. The financial risk associated with this platform is extremely high.
Players are strongly advised to avoid Winnerclub.at Casino and never deposit money on this website.
LCB will continue monitoring and exposing fraudulent operators to help players stay informed and protected!
tough_nut
1 month ago
Moderator
Great investigative work 🚨 This clearly shows a classic scam setup: fake licenses, cloned games, and recycled domains. Hopefully, more players see this before losing money. Awareness like this really matters.
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