Glossary: casino bonus terminology

25 terms around casino bonuses, RTP, wagering, and EV. Click a term to link directly.

EV (expected value)
The long-run average outcome of a bonus, expressed in euros. Positive means the bonus earns you money on average; negative means it costs you money on average.
Why it matters: EV is the only fair way to compare one bonus to another.
Wagering requirement
The total amount you must wager before you can cash out bonus winnings. Expressed as a multiple of the bonus or deposit, for example 30x.
Why it matters: The higher the wagering, the more expected loss before you can cash the bonus out.
RTP (return to player)
The percentage of wagered money a slot returns to players on average across millions of spins. A 96% RTP means 96 cents back per euro wagered.
Why it matters: RTP determines how much you expect to lose during wagering. A 1% difference changes bonus EV meaningfully.
House edge
The percentage the casino keeps on average. Equal to 100% minus RTP. At 96% RTP, the house edge is 4%.
Effective bonus
The actual amount you receive after the match percentage and max-bonus cap are applied. With 100% match up to €100 and a €50 deposit, effective bonus is €50.
Max cashout
A cap on the winnings you can withdraw after clearing a bonus. A 5x max cashout on a €20 bonus means you can withdraw at most €100.
Why it matters: Low max cashouts cap the upside of variance and can turn an apparently positive bonus negative.
Game weighting
The degree to which wagers on a game count toward wagering. Slots typically count 100%, blackjack often 10%, roulette 10% or 0%.
Why it matters: Non-slot games usually make wagering impractical unless contribution is 100%.
Welcome bonus
The bonus a casino offers on your first deposit (or first deposits). In the Netherlands, capped by KSA rules.
Reload bonus
A bonus on a subsequent deposit, usually a smaller match percentage than the welcome bonus.
Cashback
A percentage of your net loss returned to you, often with no or very low wagering.
Why it matters: Cashback is often the best-EV bonus type mathematically because there is no or minimal additional wagering.
No deposit bonus
A bonus you receive without depositing, such as free spins on registration. Rare in the Netherlands and almost always with high wagering.
Free spins
Free spins on a slot, usually at a fixed bet per spin. The winnings portion almost always carries its own wagering.
Sticky bonus
A bonus you cannot cash out separately. You can only withdraw what you win on top of the bonus. The bonus balance itself stays with the casino.
Non-sticky bonus
A bonus where you play your deposit separately first and only touch the bonus once the deposit is used up. Gives players more variance control.
Match percentage
The percentage of your deposit the casino matches as a bonus. 100% match means a €50 deposit yields a €50 bonus.
Tiered bonus
A bonus structure where different deposit amounts unlock different bonuses (e.g. Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum).
Choice bonus
A welcome bonus where you pick from multiple variants, for example 100% match OR 250 free spins. EV can differ significantly per option.
Multi-deposit bonus
A welcome package that spans multiple first deposits. You must make every deposit to unlock the full value.
Additive bonus
A bonus structure where you can claim multiple bonus components simultaneously, unlike a choice bonus.
KSA (Dutch Gambling Authority)
The regulator of the Dutch gambling market. Responsible for licensing and enforcement since KOA came into force in 2021.
KOA (Remote Gambling Act)
The Dutch law regulating online gambling. In force since October 1, 2021. Determines which bonuses are allowed and under what conditions.
Responsible gambling
Keeping gambling behavior under control: setting a budget in advance, setting time limits, not chasing losses, and seeking help when needed.
Slot
A gambling machine where you spin symbols on multiple reels. The outcome is entirely random, determined by a random number generator.
Live casino
Table games (blackjack, roulette, baccarat) streamed from a studio with a live dealer. Higher RTP than slots but often lower game weighting for bonuses.
Sportsbook
The sports-betting arm of a gambling operator. In the Netherlands, sports bonuses work differently than casino bonuses: usually free bets or profit boosts instead of match + wagering.