Igni Casino Bonus Terms

In short: every campaign has its own numbers, but the same six clauses decide whether a bonus pays out — max bet, restricted games, max cashout, sticky or not, the spending order of your balances, and the operator right to void.

Below each individual offer sits a layer of general bonus rules that applies across the whole programme. Read the bonus terms and conditions once and you understand the skeleton of every future promotion, because campaigns tighten or loosen a figure without changing the framework. This page translates the clauses into what they mean at the cashier, in euro.

Read the current bonus terms

Term to practice: the translation table

TermWhat it means in practice
Max betA cap of roughly 5 € per spin or hand while bonus funds are live. Go over once and the balance can be voided — the system does not warn you first.
Wagering capThe stake ceiling paired with the rollover: it stops you clearing 3,000 € of turnover in twenty large bets, which is exactly why the rollover is survivable for the operator.
Restricted gamesTitles excluded from bonus play or from counting toward turnover — commonly low-edge table games, some jackpot slots, specific high-RTP machines. Betting there can forfeit the bonus outright.
Max cashoutA ceiling on what you may withdraw from bonus winnings. Win 400 € under a 100 € cap and 300 € is removed at payout. On free offers this is the entire value of the deal.
Sticky bonusThe bonus amount itself never converts to cash — you keep winnings above it, the bonus part is deducted at withdrawal.
Non-sticky bonusThe bonus converts to real money once the rollover is done. Friendlier, and usually paired with a higher multiple.
Bonus abuseBetting patterns designed to neutralise risk rather than play: opposite bets on roulette, hedging across accounts, minimum-risk grinding. Grounds for voiding.
One per householdOne bonus per person, account, device, payment instrument and IP address. Shared connections in the same flat get flagged.

Sticky or non-sticky, and which balance is spent first

The sticky question changes the arithmetic more than the percentage does. With a non-sticky bonus, finishing the rollover turns the whole balance into cash. With a sticky one, the credited amount is a playing chip on loan: clear the wagering, win 250 € on a 100 € sticky bonus, and 150 € is what actually leaves — the bonus is subtracted. Neither structure is dishonest; the mistake is assuming the first when the terms describe the second.

The spending order is the companion clause. Most systems spend real balance first and bonus balance second, which has a useful consequence: while you are still on real money the bonus rules have not bitten yet, and a withdrawal at that point may simply cancel an untouched bonus rather than confiscate anything. Where the order is reversed, the bonus is consumed first and every subsequent decision happens under bonus rules. Check which model the terms describe before you place the first bet, and see the withdrawal guide for how the payout side handles a mixed balance.

The operator right to void, and how to survive it

Every set of bonus rules reserves the right to cancel a bonus and its winnings where the terms have been broken. That is normal and, honestly, necessary — without it the max bet clause would be unenforceable. What matters is that the grounds are written down and that you can show what the offer said when you claimed it. Terms can also be updated; the binding version is the one published at the moment of your claim, which is the practical argument for screenshotting.

  1. Screenshot the offer page at claim time: amount, multiple, deadline, max bet, cashout cap.
  2. Note the timestamp of the deposit and of the bonus credit.
  3. Keep the bet history export if the account offers one.
  4. If a bonus is voided, ask support for the specific clause and the specific bet that triggered it.
  5. Escalate calmly and in writing. Documented cases are settled fastest, and vague complaints are not.

Eligibility and the clauses people miss

The standing conditions are easy to state: one account per person, age verified, details matching the ID you will later upload for KYC, and an opt-in before the deposit rather than after. Newcomer offers apply to the first deposit only. Some campaigns exclude particular payment methods — e-wallets such as Skrill are the usual candidates — and a deposit made on an excluded rail simply produces no bonus. Paysafecard deserves its own footnote: it funds an account up to the 20 € floor but cannot receive a payout, so any winnings return via Trustly or bank transfer regardless of how you deposited.

Two clauses catch people repeatedly. Combining promotions is often forbidden, so claiming a reload while a welcome bonus is still clearing can invalidate one or both. And the max bet applies to feature purchases too — a 5 € cap means a bonus-buy at 20 € is a breach, even though it feels like one action rather than four bets.

Bonus rule questions

What happens if I break the max bet rule once?
The bonus and any winnings derived from it can be voided in full. Some operators reverse only the offending bet, but the terms permit cancelling the balance, so treat the cap as absolute rather than advisory.
How do I know whether an offer is sticky?
The terms say so, usually in a line about the bonus amount being deducted on withdrawal. If the wording states that the bonus converts to real money after wagering, it is non-sticky.
Can two people in one household each claim a bonus?
In principle each adult has their own account, but shared IP addresses, devices and payment cards are treated as duplicate signals and bonuses on both accounts may be cancelled. Contact support in advance rather than after.
Is a max cashout applied to real-money winnings too?
No. The cap covers winnings generated from bonus funds. Money staked from your own balance with no bonus attached is withdrawable in full, subject to the 20 EUR minimum payout and the one-off KYC check.

What this means in practice

Four questions answered before any claim close nearly every gap: what is the multiple and on what base, when does it expire, what is the max bet, and is the bonus sticky. Add a screenshot and you have removed most of the ways a bonus goes wrong. The offer with no written terms is the one to avoid — that long, boring document is part of your protection, and the same logic applies to the site terms of use. Work the numbers on the wagering page, browse the menu on the bonus hub, or start from the Igni Casino review. 18+.

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