Ontario's advertising rules mean this page cannot publish BetVictor's offer amounts. What it can do — and what matters considerably more once money is involved — is explain the terms attached to them, so a player knows exactly what they are agreeing to before opting in.
What this page covers
- How a 35x rollover is calculated and what turnover it implies
- Why game contribution rates make wagering stall
- Sticky funds, expiry windows and excluded games
- A calculator for the turnover behind any multiplier
What it does not
- Match percentages or dollar amounts
- Free spin counts
- Promo codes
- Any inducement to open an account
Why you can't see an offer amount here

Ontario's regulated market restricts how bonuses can be advertised. Registered operators and the affiliate partners who write about them cannot publicise offer details on public pages; the terms become visible in the promotions area once a player has logged in. Casino.ca states the position plainly in its own Ontario review, noting that provincial regulations restrict how online casinos promote bonuses publicly. It is the only one of fifteen surveyed reviews to explain it at all.
The rule exists because a headline percentage is an inducement, and inducements shown to an undifferentiated public audience reach people the regulated market is designed to protect. Terms shown after login reach an account holder who has already passed age and identity checks. That is the whole logic.
How 35x wagering actually works
Published terms for BetVictor describe a 35x rollover calculated on the bonus amount. The multiplier is the easy part; the part that surprises people is what it means in turnover.
Take a hypothetical bonus of $100 at 35x. The requirement is not to lose $3,500, and it is not to win $3,500. It is to wager $3,500 in qualifying bets — the same dollar can be staked, returned and staked again, and each pass counts. On a slot returning around 96%, that turnover is achievable with far less than $3,500 of actual money, because winnings recycle back into stakes. This is why turnover requirements look more alarming than they usually are, and also why they take longer than players expect.
The variable that decides how long is game contribution. Not every game counts at the same rate, and the difference is not marginal.
| Game type | Typical contribution | Effect on a 35x rollover |
|---|---|---|
| Slots | 100% | $1 staked counts as $1 of turnover — the fastest route |
| Table games | Reduced | $1 staked may count as a fraction of $1, extending the rollover substantially |
| Live dealer games | Reduced | Same effect; live play is a slow way to clear a bonus even though it is enjoyable |
| Baccarat (all variants) | 0% — excluded | Contributes nothing at all. Play here does not advance the rollover by one cent |
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This single table explains most of the frustration that bonus terms generate. A player who opts in, then spends the week on live blackjack, will reach the expiry date with a rollover barely moved and conclude the casino has cheated them. Nothing has gone wrong: the contribution rate did exactly what the terms said. BetVictor's live section is one of its strongest features and one of the least efficient ways to clear a bonus, which is a genuine tension worth planning around rather than discovering.
Wagering calculator
Enter the figures shown in the promotion after login and the calculator returns the turnover the rollover implies, plus a rough sense of how many spins that represents at a chosen stake.
| Bonus amount | At 35x, slots (100% contribution) | At 35x, 50% contribution | At 35x, 20% contribution | Spins at $0.50 (slots) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $25 | $875 | $1,750 | $4,375 | 1,750 |
| $50 | $1,750 | $3,500 | $8,750 | 3,500 |
| $100 | $3,500 | $7,000 | $17,500 | 7,000 |
| $200 | $7,000 | $14,000 | $35,000 | 14,000 |
| $500 | $17,500 | $35,000 | $87,500 | 35,000 |
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Two readings are worth taking from it. First, dropping contribution from 100% to a reduced rate multiplies the turnover requirement, often past the point where the expiry window can realistically be met. Second, a rollover that looks modest at a $0.50 stake becomes an unrealistic number of spins at $0.20. Anyone unsure whether the arithmetic works in their favour has an answer before opting in rather than after. Free confidential support is available in Ontario from ConnexOntario on 1-866-531-2600.
Sticky funds, timers and excluded games
Three conditions account for nearly every lost bonus, and none of them are hidden — they are simply in the terms rather than the headline.
Sticky bonuses lock your own deposit
CasinoAlpha describes BetVictor's welcome offer as sticky, meaning neither the deposit nor the bonus funds can be withdrawn until the rollover completes. This is the least intuitive condition on the list. A player who deposits, opts in, changes their mind an hour later and tries to cash out their original money will find it restricted. The bonus was not free money sitting alongside the deposit; it converted the whole balance into wagering-locked funds. Anyone who is not certain they want the rollover should decline the offer rather than opt in and reconsider.
The countdown is short
Published sources do not agree on the expiry window: Covers and Casinos.com report three days, CasinoAlpha reports seven. Either way it is measured in days rather than weeks, and CasinoAlpha's own assessment calls a seven-day deadline very tight. There is a separate window too — opting in must happen within seven days of registration. Because the sources conflict, the figure shown in the promotion terms after login is the only one to rely on, and it should be checked before the first qualifying bet rather than on day two.
Some games don't count
All baccarat variants are excluded from wagering contribution. A maximum qualifying bet also applies while a rollover is active — reported at C$40 — and exceeding it can void the bonus outright rather than simply not counting. That is a harsher outcome than most players expect from what looks like a minor breach, and it is worth reading the exact figure in the terms.
How to read any casino bonus terms
The checklist below applies to any offer at any operator, and takes about two minutes to work through. It is the most portable thing on this page.
- Find the multiplier and what it applies to
35x on the bonus alone and 35x on deposit plus bonus are different requirements — the second is roughly double the turnover. This distinction is the most common source of miscalculation.
- Find the expiry window
Days or weeks, and whether the clock starts at opt-in, at deposit or at registration. A generous multiplier with a three-day window can be worth less than a harsher one with thirty.
- Find the maximum qualifying bet
Exceeding it typically voids the bonus rather than merely failing to count. Check the figure before staking, not after.
- Find the contribution table
Which games count at 100%, which are reduced, which are excluded entirely. If a preferred game is excluded, the offer is not for that player.
- Check whether it is sticky
Sticky bonuses lock the deposit as well. Non-sticky bonuses keep the player's own money withdrawable throughout — a materially different product.
- Look for a maximum cashout
Some offers cap the amount that can be withdrawn from bonus winnings regardless of the result. A cap turns a headline figure into a ceiling.
Applied consistently, the checklist tends to produce an unglamorous conclusion: a bonus with a high multiplier and a short window is often worth less than it appears, and occasionally worth less than nothing once the sticky condition is factored in. That is not an argument against bonuses. It is an argument for reading six lines of terms before agreeing to them.
BetVictor bonus FAQ
Why can't I see BetVictor's bonus in Ontario?
Ontario's regulated market restricts how operators and their affiliate partners can advertise bonus offers publicly. Terms and amounts are shown in the promotions area after login, once age and identity have been verified. Any Canadian site displaying a specific Ontario offer amount is either quoting a non-Ontario promotion or not following the provincial rules.
What are BetVictor's wagering requirements?
Published terms describe a 35x rollover calculated on the bonus amount. Slots typically contribute 100% of each stake towards it, table and live dealer games contribute at a reduced rate, and all baccarat variants are excluded entirely. A maximum qualifying bet applies while wagering is active, reported at C$40, and exceeding it can void the bonus.
How long do I have to clear a BetVictor bonus?
Published sources conflict — Covers and Casinos.com report three days, CasinoAlpha reports seven. Opting in must also happen within seven days of registration. Because the sources disagree, the window shown in the promotion terms after login is the only reliable figure and should be checked before the first qualifying bet.
Does baccarat count towards BetVictor wagering?
No. All baccarat variants are excluded from wagering contribution, so play at those tables does not advance a rollover at all. Live dealer and table games generally contribute at a reduced rate rather than being excluded, while slots typically count at 100%.
Is there a BetVictor promo code for Ontario?
No. The Ontario platform does not use promo codes — the offer is activated by selecting it in the cashier at the point of deposit, after login. Codes circulating on other sites relate to the international BetVictor platform, which Ontario accounts cannot access.
Can I withdraw my deposit before finishing the wagering?
Not while a sticky bonus is active. Published terms describe BetVictor's welcome offer as sticky, which locks the player's own deposit alongside the bonus funds until the rollover completes. A player who wants their deposit to remain withdrawable should decline the offer rather than opt in and reconsider afterwards.
