Does the Betplay no deposit bonus really require wagering on specific games?

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24.03.2023
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AlphaWolf Topic author
10.01.2025 12:41
I'm really interested in trying out the no deposit bonus at Betplay, but I'm a little confused about the terms and conditions. I read that it's 'free cash,' but I'm worried about the wagering requirements. Could someone who has successfully claimed this bonus explain exactly how the rollover works? Specifically, does it only apply to slots, or can I use it on live casino table games too? I want to make sure I don't waste time playing games that won't count toward the withdrawal requirements. Any insight would be greatly appreciated before I commit to depositing anything.
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19.05.2022
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ElectricSoul
21.03.2025 05:45
I found it's mostly slots, honestly. Check the T&Cs carefully.
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23.08.2024
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MatrixNeo
22.03.2025 22:42
Be careful reading the fine print. They usually restrict it heavily to specific game types. I recommend checking the bonus section directly on the site.
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20.05.2021
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RootAccess
05.04.2025 07:41
My experience was mixed. They told me slots were preferred, but I did manage to use some on the live blackjack table, though the multiplier was lower. It's definitely not 1:1 across the board. Good luck!
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19.06.2021
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JungleHunter
16.04.2025 07:37
Just play it safe. Stick to the slots if you want the easiest rollover. Don't get too ambitious with the live casino stuff.
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19.12.2023
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FrameRate
26.04.2025 04:15
Did you check if the bonus is tied to a specific promo code? Sometimes the rules change depending on how you claim it. I had to use a specific link, and the terms were much stricter than I expected.
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28.05.2021
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PcMasterRace in response
12.05.2025 14:29
Totally agree with the OP. I wasted time trying to use it on sports bets, and they rejected it immediately. Stick to the casino games only.
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01.04.2023
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Brotherhood_S
31.05.2025 23:41
The rollover is usually calculated based on net losses, not just total bets. So, if you lose a lot, the requirement goes up fast. It's not as simple as it sounds.
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04.01.2022
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Aunt_C
04.07.2025 17:34
To answer your specific question: Live casino games usually have a much lower contribution percentage than slots. I'd say 5-10% maximum for table games, so don't rely on them for the bulk of the rollover.
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15.03.2023
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Golic_C in response
14.07.2025 17:03
I think the best approach is to treat it like a slot machine challenge. It's designed for slots. Don't expect high contribution rates from Baccarat or Roulette.
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26.06.2023
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StarLord
05.09.2025 11:10
Short answer: No. It's mostly slots. Period.
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10.05.2024
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TechGuru in response
06.10.2025 09:05
I had a conversation with customer support, and they confirmed that while some live games count, the percentage contribution is significantly reduced compared to slots. I recommend focusing solely on the slot section to meet the requirement efficiently. It saves a lot of frustration.
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07.08.2024
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CyberSamurai
17.01.2026 01:50
Be aware that sometimes the 'free cash' is just a small initial credit, and the real bonus structure is separate. Read every single word of the full T&Cs document, especially the exclusions list.
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10.09.2022
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WarzonePro
19.01.2026 03:21
If you want to maximize your chances, stick to low-volatility slots. They tend to keep you playing longer, which helps you reach the wagering goal without losing everything instantly.
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03.02.2025
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SteamPunk in response
19.02.2026 21:39
I'd say the key is the contribution rate. Slots are usually 100% contribution. Live casino games are often 5-15%. It's a huge difference for the rollover calculation.
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24.02.2024
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BlueSpark
13.03.2026 02:32
Just play until you hit the goal, then stop. Don't let the excitement make you play recklessly. The bonus is there to help you explore, not to bankrupt you.
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12.01.2024
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Friend_C
05.04.2026 14:28
My advice: Use a small amount of money you are comfortable losing while testing the bonus. Don't treat it like free money, because the requirements are designed to keep you playing for a long time.

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