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Offer value comparison

Offer value comparison for players in Estonia — free, anonymous and with an instant result. Enter your data and see in numbers what a bonus or game really means: bonus value, wagering requirement, bet contribution, RTP or expected outcome. Make your decision by the numbers, not the promises — nothing is stored.

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Free spins details

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1
Money

A deposit assumption when a cap or minimum deposit affects the offer’s real value.

EUR
Range: 1 to 10000
2
Money

A theoretical bet assumption when converting the number of free spins into a value.

EUR
Range: 0.1 to 100
3
Percent

The theoretical RTP applied to the chosen games.

%
Range: 50 to 100
4
Percent

Used when an offer has no structured bet-contribution rules.

%
Range: 0 to 100

Play assumptions

Set your typical playing behaviour.

5
Money

Average bet for estimating rounds and wagering time.

EUR
Range: 0.1 to 1000
6
Integer

A shared pace assumption for wagering estimates.

Range: 1 to 2000

All calculations are estimates and based on the data entered.

Guide

Offer value comparison: find the truly best bonus

The offer value comparison ranks the site’s active casino offers on shared deposit, RTP and wagering assumptions. Instead of trusting only the headline text (“200% bonus!”), this tool converts each offer’s terms into a single effective value that can be compared side by side.

Why a shared model is fairer

Two offers can promise the same bonus percentage but differ in wagering, bet contribution and cashout cap. Only under shared assumptions does the comparison become fair: the same deposit, the same RTP and the same pace.

What the comparison accounts for

  • The bonus face value and cap
  • The wagering requirement and bet contribution
  • The theoretical RTP loss during wagering
  • The cashout cap, which can compress a win
Example: offer A vs offer B

Two seemingly similar welcome bonuses under identical assumptions.

  • Offer A100% up to €200, 35× wagering
  • Offer B150% up to €300, 45× wagering

Although B’s headline is bigger, A’s effective value can be higher if B’s lower bet contribution and harsher cap eat the bonus.

Tips

  • Don’t choose an offer by percentage alone — look at the effective value.
  • Check the wagering base (bonus vs deposit + bonus).
  • Explore individual offer terms on the offers page and calculate a specific bonus in the bonus calculator.

Frequently asked questions

How do you compare casino bonuses fairly?
Apply the same assumptions to all offers — deposit, RTP, bet contribution and pace — and compare the effective value after wagering, not the headline percentage.
Why can a smaller bonus be better than a bigger one?
Behind a bigger bonus there’s often higher wagering, a lower bet contribution or a harsher cashout cap, which reduce the real value more than with a smaller but fairer offer.
What does effective value mean in an offer comparison?
The effective value is the amount that remains from a bonus on average after the RTP loss during wagering and after the cashout cap is applied.