
About Us
Who runs this independent site on the Le Cowboy slot by Hacksaw Gaming, how we assess it, why we hold no gambling licence and what we cannot help with.
Most sites mention a slot in passing and hurry on to the next title. On lecowboycasino.com we take one game, Le Cowboy by Hacksaw Gaming, and work through it in full. Everything here is information, written for UK players who want the facts before the decision.
Best to be plain about this before anything else. This is an independent information site, not a casino and not a place to play. You cannot open an account here, deposit funds or place a single bet on these pages.
What we cover
The focus stays fixed on one slot and how it behaves in practice. Stake range, RTP, volatility and the maximum win all get laid out so you can weigh them properly. The certified random number generator, the special features and the demo mode get the same treatment.
A fast-paced slot rewards a clear head, and that starts with knowing the maths behind it. A spinning reel, a set of features and a result that owes nothing to the last round. We walk through how that plays out, because the mechanics are what the whole game rests on.
How we assess the game
A verdict without reasoning is worth very little, so we set out the method openly. Our assessment weighs a handful of concrete factors rather than a vague impression:
- Published specs such as RTP, stake range and maximum win
- How the special features work and what they add to a spin
- The practical difference between demo play and real-money rounds
- How the title compares with other Hacksaw Gaming releases
Each factor is judged from public information and hands-on time in demo mode. The verdict concerns the game itself, not any particular casino that happens to host it. When details change, we revisit the content rather than leaving an outdated figure in place.
The UK picture, stated plainly
Online gambling is legal in Britain provided you play at a casino licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. That licence sets binding rules on fairness, player protection and how money is handled, and it is what makes an operator safe to use. Where a site holds a licence from another jurisdiction instead, the UKGC protections do not automatically apply.
This site holds no gambling licence and never will, because it is not an operator. We describe a game and point to where it can be found, but the casinos themselves are separate parties. Checking that an operator holds a valid licence before depositing remains your responsibility.
Independence
No developer or operator can buy a verdict here, and that rule does not bend. Some outbound links may earn a commission, but they never change a rating, a figure or a word of what we publish. Where money could create a conflict, the reader comes first.
We are not run by Hacksaw Gaming and hold no official connection to the studio. Trademarks and game content belong to their owners and appear here only to describe what we are writing about. That boundary stays clearly marked, because blurring it would defeat the point.
What we cannot do
Since we are not an operator, certain things fall outside what we can do. We cannot open accounts, process deposits or withdrawals, or step in when a payout is delayed. Anything to do with your casino account has to go through that operator directly.
We also do not provide legal or financial advice and cannot decide whether gambling suits your circumstances. That judgement is yours to make, and it deserves a few minutes of proper thought. Useful information is never a substitute for checking things yourself.
Gambling carries risk
Nothing published here changes the fact that the house holds a mathematical edge. Gambling can be addictive and should be treated as paid entertainment, never as a way to make money. All content on this site is intended for adults aged 18 and over.
Anyone who feels gambling is becoming a problem will find support organisations listed on the responsible gambling page. Those services are free, confidential and entirely independent of this site. Pointing people towards them is probably the most useful thing we do.
Getting in touch
Questions, corrections and feedback all reach us through the contact page, usually answered within a working day. Reports of errors are especially welcome, since they keep the information accurate. A wrong figure spotted by a reader is worth more than a dozen compliments.