Read before you deposit • 18+
Before you play
Straight talk on bonuses, wagering, and staying in control — no hype, just what matters.
Informational only · not legal advice · brands hold licenses in their own jurisdictions
Bonus math · account rules · responsible play
🎯 Core casino rules
- One account per household / IP address — no duplicate sign-ups.
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Deposits must come from a card or e-wallet in your own name
(not a partner, parent, or sibling).
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If you accept a deposit match bonus, you usually must complete
wagering (rollover) at x30 / x35 / x40 — depending on the brand.
- Always play responsibly and within your limits.
Example: Deposit €50 + €50 bonus = €100 playable balance.
At x35 wagering: €100 × 35 = €3,500 total bets required.
Once wagering hits 100%, the remaining balance is typically available to withdraw (subject to brand terms).
💰 How wagering works
- Wagering means betting until you reach the required turnover on your bonus balance.
- During rollover you can win or lose — the meter tracks total amount wagered, not profit.
- Progress is shown in the casino’s bonus / promotions section.
- Game weighting varies: slots often count 100%; table games may count less or be excluded.
Quick math: €100 bonus balance × 35 = €3,500 in total wagers needed.
🚫 No-wager / wager-free bonuses
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“No wager” offers often come with a maximum cashout cap on winnings from the bonus.
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The cap is commonly a multiple of the bonus — e.g. x3 / x4 / x5.
- Always read the full T&Cs before opting in — caps and eligible games differ per brand.
Example (x5 cap): Deposit €100 + €100 bonus = €200 balance.
You win €400 → total €600. On withdrawal the bonus portion may be removed;
you could receive around €500 (illustrative — check each site’s rules).
⚠️ Responsible gambling
- Gambling carries financial risk and can be addictive.
- Only play with money you can afford to lose.
- Set deposit and time limits — use the tools brands provide.
- If it stops being fun, stop and seek support.
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