Bonuses from Neodice

Neodice Bonuses

Casino bonuses are an integral part of rewarding players. Therefore, Neodice Casino provides various bonus offers for registered players to get additional free winning opportunities. A flexible bonus system with generous rewards is available for each player.


Wagering bonuses

Who doesn't love casino bonuses when it comes to free money? Thus, bonus offers become vulnerable to unscrupulous players and bonus hunters. Therefore, Neodice casino has a simple and transparent bonus wagering program.

The bonus wagering requirement means that players must wager the bonus amount and winnings a certain number of times before they can actually withdraw money from the account. The requirement of winning back bonuses is called a wager. A wager is a coefficient that indicates how much a player must spend on bets in order to clear the bonus and withdraw the winnings received with the help of the bonus.

In order for the bonuses not to be canceled or expired, the player must fulfill the bonus conditions, which may differ depending on the type of bonus. Usually these are time limits and the wager amount, the coefficient of which can reach x50.


Wagering requirements

Neodice casino players need to take into account not only the wager, its amount and wagering time, but also some other features and restrictions:

  • Wagering is counted only for bets with a chance of winning no more than 60%;
  • When wagering, the bet amount cannot exceed the amount of the bonus;
  • Other special or unique terms will be mentioned in promotional materials as they become available.

Withdrawals

If a player has an unclaimed wager, then the bonus and subsequent winnings on the account are blocked for withdrawal. When the player successfully wagers the bonus wager, all restrictions will be removed, after which the player's balance will become fully available for withdrawal.

Pay attention: when a player withdraws bonuses, he will be checked by the anti-fraud system to comply with the terms of use. Neodice Casino also reserves the right (in some cases) to require you to go through the full process KYC.