Bonuses & Promotions

Online casinos use bonuses to attract new players and reward loyal customers. On Tolays.com we highlight only transparent offers with fair terms so that you know exactly what you are signing up for.

Always read the full bonus terms and conditions. Pay attention to wagering requirements, time limits and eligible games.

Most Common Bonus Types

  • Welcome bonus. Usually a match on your first deposit (for example 100% up to €200). Great for trying more games, but it comes with wagering requirements.
  • Free spins. Spins on selected slots, either as part of the welcome package or as a standalone promotion.
  • No‑deposit bonus. A small amount of cash or free spins granted just for registering. Rare, but very popular.
  • Reload bonus. Extra value on your second, third or later deposits for existing customers.
  • Loyalty/VIP rewards. Points, cashback and exclusive perks for regular players.

Some casinos also run short‑term campaigns such as leaderboard races, weekend reloads or prize drops with random rewards. These offers can be fun, but they are often heavily time‑limited and may target more active players, so be sure that they fit your own playing style and budget.

Tips for Using Casino Bonuses Wisely

  • Choose bonuses with reasonable wagering requirements (for example 35x or lower where possible).
  • Check which games contribute 100% to wagering – usually slots – and which contribute less.
  • Set your own budget first and never deposit more than you are comfortable losing.
  • Use bonuses as an extra, not as a way to chase losses.

Before accepting a new promotion, ask yourself whether you would still want to make the same deposit without the bonus attached. If the answer is no, it may be better to skip the offer entirely. Playing without a bonus can be a good option if you prefer fewer restrictions and faster withdrawals.

Remember that all offers are for players aged 18+ and may change or expire. Always check the information on the casino website before claiming, and never deposit money that you cannot afford to lose. Gambling should remain a form of entertainment, not a way to earn income or solve financial problems.