Anyone actually use the Royal Aces no deposit bonus? Need T&C details!

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05.04.2022
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Batman_DK Topic author
08.01.2025 02:38
I'm looking into signing up for Royal Aces because of the no deposit bonus they are advertising. I've seen a lot of people mentioning it, but I'm really cautious about these things. Can anyone who has actually claimed it give me the full rundown? Specifically, I want to know what the wagering requirements are and if there are any minimum withdrawal amounts after the bonus funds are used. Also, does the bonus apply equally to all game types, or is it restricted to specific slots? Any detailed advice would be greatly appreciated before I commit to signing up.
19 Answers
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20.05.2021
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Aaron_C
18.01.2025 03:13
Be super careful. No deposit bonuses are usually a trap. Read the fine print!
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09.10.2023
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Angel_C
29.01.2025 22:26
I used it last month. The wagering requirement was 30x the bonus amount, and it had to be done on slots only. Don't expect to use it on table games.
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09.08.2021
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PongMaster
13.02.2025 15:43
My experience was much better. I found the wagering requirement was only 25x, and they let me use it across slots and some live casino games. Just make sure you check the specific terms for the current month.
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12.07.2021
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ApexLegend
06.03.2025 22:09
Short answer: Yes, it's legit, but the T&Cs are brutal. They hide the details.
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23.12.2022
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StarLord
14.03.2025 20:48
Has anyone figured out the minimum withdrawal threshold? I hit the bonus limit, but they said I needed to play another $50 in cash first before I could cash out anything.
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15.12.2024
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Apprentice_C in response
24.04.2025 14:03
Hey, @User123, did you confirm if the 30x wagering applies to the *entire* bonus amount, or just the portion that is considered 'gameplay credit'? That makes a huge difference.
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14.01.2025
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EclipseX
04.05.2025 19:29
Honestly, I think they just use these bonuses to get you to deposit more money later. Don't rely on the free cash.
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18.09.2024
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PingMaster
10.05.2025 18:40
I found a detailed breakdown on a Reddit thread. It said the bonus is restricted to their proprietary slot machine titles and that withdrawals are capped at 50% of the bonus amount.
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16.06.2021
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RayTrace
17.05.2025 23:20
The wagering requirement was 20x, but only if you played through the 'VIP' section. It's not universal. Check the dedicated bonus page.
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15.08.2021
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FortNiteKid in response
18.05.2025 19:50
Reply to @User123: I think it applies to the whole thing. They make you play until the bonus funds are zeroed out, regardless of how you used them. It's a grind.
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21.04.2023
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Ricks_C
25.05.2025 11:53
Don't even bother. I tried it, and after clearing the wagering requirement, they suddenly changed the withdrawal limits. It was frustrating.
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07.12.2022
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Mother_C
10.07.2025 03:31
I only used it for small bets. The minimum withdrawal amount was $10, which was pretty reasonable once you hit it. It was mostly slots, though.
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07.02.2024
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MidnightRider
12.08.2025 18:39
I'd advise you to treat it like free play, not free cash. Don't get your hopes up for a big payout right away. Just enjoy the game for what it is.
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14.11.2021
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Father_C
24.08.2025 14:03
Is anyone else noticing that the T&Cs change every week? I read one post last month, and the rules were completely different from what they advertised today.
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06.04.2025
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Predator_Y
26.09.2025 16:12
I was able to use it on a few live dealer blackjack hands, but only if I deposited $5 first. So, it's not truly 'no deposit' in practice.
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04.03.2022
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VoidWalker
01.10.2025 13:59
Seriously, check the FAQ section on the site itself. They usually list the main restrictions there, even if it's boring reading.
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10.10.2023
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Andrews_C
09.11.2025 06:12
I think the key is to play low-volatility slots. They hit the wagering requirement faster, which is the main hurdle.
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30.03.2025
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Burke_C in response
09.03.2026 05:44
To jump in on the withdrawal issue: yes, they definitely have a minimum. And if you withdraw too much, they might ask you to prove you didn't use any third-party payment methods.
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28.05.2024
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RedDragon
12.03.2026 04:18
Overall, it's a decent starter bonus if you're just testing the platform's interface. Don't treat it like a guaranteed income stream. Good luck!

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