Casino Bonuses
Most casino bonuses aren't as good as they look — the wagering requirements, game restrictions, and expiry dates that decide whether a bonus is actually worth claiming.
What Actually Makes a Bonus Worth Claiming
The headline percentage is the least important number on a bonus offer. These four things determine whether a bonus has positive expected value.
35×+ = usually avoid
10% or less = skip it
7 days = pressure
Cap below bonus = avoid
A Real Example: What 35× Wagering Actually Means
A casino offers a 100% match bonus up to 0. Sounds good. The fine print says 35× wagering on the bonus amount, slots only, 7-day expiry.nnYou’d need to wager ,000 through slots within 7 days. At a typical 4% house edge on slots, the expected cost of clearing the wagering is 0 — more than the 0 bonus is worth. The offer has negative expected value before you even start.nnThis is why we calculate EV on every bonus we review. A 50% match with 10× wagering is worth far more than a 200% match with 40× wagering. The calculation on the right is the one that matters.
Negative EV. You’re better off skipping the bonus and playing with your own 0.
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