What to look for in a First Deposit Bonus

What to look for in a First Deposit Bonus

These bonuses almost always come with a wagering requirement (we are looking into wagering requirements in detail further down) and that’s what differentiates a good bonus from a bad from a super good, from a super bad. If you find one without a wager requirement (and it’s not play money) it’s a super good bonus for sure.

As a rule of thumb, UK casinos offers a quite high amount compared to less fortunate countries. But the really high bonuses offered to people residing in the United Kingdom also, as a rule of thumb, comes with higher wagering requirements.

Non-sticky and parachute bonuses

Non-sticky bonuses, or parachute bonuses are becoming more and more common. These bonuses mean that you first play for your own deposited money and would you win whilst doing this, there’s no wagering requirements on the winnings. Once you have finished playing with your own money, you start playing using the bonus money instead. If you would win playing with the bonus money, however, they might be affected by a wagering requirement. The opposite of a non-sticky bonus or a parachute bonus is that both your deposited money and the bonus money gets added to the same wallet and the total amount is subject to the terms and the wagering requirement.

This is a trend we see coming more and more in the UK and various other markets as well. For you as a player, this is a very positive development.

What is Wagering Requirements and How Does it Work

So, there’s been a lot of talk about wagering requirements, but so far no further explanation. Now it’s time to get into a little more details about the wagering requirements.

The wagering requirements are the casino’s way to be able to give away a lot of money, without actually giving too much away. Let’s take an example with a 100% deposit bonus where you deposit ? 100. Wagering requirement x30 on the total amount