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Liam Tremblay
Senior iGaming Analyst

Liam Tremblay

Liam has reviewed 200+ casino and crash titles, with a focus on the Canadian market since 2021 after Ontario's regulated launch reshaped the landscape. He holds a certification in responsible gambling practices and tests every operator's withdrawal flow personally before recommending it.

About Liam Tremblay

Liam Tremblay is a Senior iGaming Analyst at AviatorsGame.com with five years of hands-on experience reviewing online casinos, crash titles, and the operators that power them. Based in Canada, he has assessed more than 200 casino and crash game products, building a reputation for reviews that prioritize withdrawal reliability and licensing transparency over marketing copy. His coverage spans the full range of the Canadian online gambling market - from operators licensed under iGaming Ontario to offshore platforms serving players in provinces where local regulation has not yet caught up.

Liam's focus sharpened in 2021, when Ontario's move toward a regulated iGaming framework began reshaping how Canadian players access and compare operators. That shift made honest, localized coverage more important than ever: players needed to know which platforms held iGO approval, which bonuses carried fair terms, and which withdrawal channels actually worked with Canadian banking infrastructure. Since then, Liam has concentrated his output on crash games - particularly Aviator - and the casinos that offer them to Canadian audiences, alongside a strong secondary focus on responsible-gambling tooling and player protection standards.

Areas of Expertise

Review Methodology

Every casino review on AviatorsGame.com that carries Liam's byline starts with a real-money deposit - no demo wallets, no operator-provided test credits. He funds each account through the same payment channels available to Canadian players (primarily Interac e-Transfer and Visa), records the processing time, and notes any friction or hidden fees on the deposit screen. The initial session in the game lobby runs for a minimum of two hours across multiple stake levels to capture how the platform behaves under realistic play conditions, including how customer support responds to questions submitted during that window.

KYC verification is treated as a required test, not an optional step. Liam submits identity documents at the point the operator requests them - typically before the first withdrawal - and measures the turnaround time from submission to approval. He tracks whether the operator requests documents proactively or only after a withdrawal is initiated, since late-stage KYC requests are a known friction point that disproportionately affects Canadian players withdrawing via Interac. Any operator that delays the KYC request until after multiple deposits have cleared receives a specific note flagging that pattern.

Withdrawal testing is the final and most heavily weighted phase. Liam requests a cash-out of a defined amount and records the full cycle from request to funds landing in the account, noting any intermediate steps such as manual review holds or pending periods. Red flags that trigger an automatic fail include withdrawal limits set below C$500 per transaction, withdrawal reversals enabled without explicit player confirmation, pending periods exceeding 72 hours for standard Interac transfers without explanation, and any requirement to re-verify documents that were already approved during the initial KYC check.

Credentials & Affiliations

Editorial Independence

Liam Tremblay does not accept gifts, free credits, sponsored travel, or any other benefit from casino operators, game studios, or affiliate networks in exchange for coverage on AviatorsGame.com. Ratings and recommendations are determined solely by the testing criteria described above. While AviatorsGame.com earns affiliate revenue from referral links on the site, that revenue has no influence on individual scores, rankings, or the decision to publish a negative review. Liam recuses himself from reviewing any operator where he holds a financial interest or where an immediate family member is employed, and those recusals are disclosed on the relevant review page.

Get in Touch

If you have a tip about an operator's withdrawal practices, a factual correction to one of Liam's reviews, or a question about a specific casino's licensing status in Canada, he welcomes direct contact. Partnership and media inquiries are handled through the same channels. Reach him by email at [email protected] or connect on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/liam-tremblay-igaming.