No. 00 — free-spins
Free-spins packages
Welcome and reload offers built around free spins rather than cash match. Typically paired with a first deposit; occasionally no-deposit.
The economics of free spins
A free spin is a slot-machine round paid for by the house. 100 free spins at a €0.10 stake is €10 of turnover, not €10 of expected value — actual EV depends on the game's theoretical return-to-player (RTP).
A typical EU slot runs at 96% RTP. So 100 × €0.10 spins have an expected return of €9.60 — before any wagering requirement is applied. After a 35× wager on €10 of winnings, the cash-out value is roughly €1–€3 of expected value on average, with high variance.
That's not a reason to skip them. It's a reason to understand what "200 free spins" actually means in the welcome headline: it's a try-the-game offer, not a cashflow event.
How operators structure them
- All at once. 200 spins credit immediately on first deposit, often on one specific title.
- Daily drip. 200 spins delivered as 20/day over 10 days (7Signs style). Forces paced play.
- Tied to deposits. Spins split across the first 3–4 deposits (common in crypto).
The daily-drip structure produces a meaningfully higher cash-out rate for readers who would otherwise burn through all spins in an evening.
The current shortlist
7Signs (200 FS over 10 days), mBit (325 FS across a 4-tier welcome, crypto), BankonBet (200 FS up front, 30× bonus-only).
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