How do you build a map of useful platforms?

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How do you build a map of useful platforms?

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If you were to create a personal "source map" of casinos, bookmakers, slots, demo versions, and bonuses, how would you structure it? For example: a section on licenses and regulations, a block on mobile apps, a segment on slot providers, RTP, and volatility, a separate list for demo tests, bonus features, and promo codes, odds and margin analytics, and an archive of reviews on payouts and customer support. Which resources do you consider best for filling out such a map: review sites, the Telegram community, streaming platforms, thematic forums, or hybrid sites? And how often do you update it?
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