Methodology
Bonus Rating Methodology
BetLogic evaluates bonuses as research tools, not as promises of profit. Our ratings prioritize transparent terms, country availability and responsible gambling safeguards.
Last updated: 16 May 2026
What we evaluate
- Wagering requirements and whether they apply to deposit, bonus, winnings or free spins.
- Minimum odds, qualifying markets, accumulator rules and sportsbook exclusions.
- Maximum payout, max cashout, max bet while wagering and bonus expiry.
- Withdrawal speed, KYC timing, payment methods and country-specific cashier practicality.
- Hidden terms such as excluded games, game contribution rates, restricted countries and bonus-abuse clauses.
- License/jurisdiction disclosure, operator transparency and responsible gambling tools.
How we score value
A large headline bonus can receive a lower BetLogic rating when the wagering is hard to clear, the payout cap is tight, or the offer is unavailable in the user's country.
A smaller offer can rate higher when the rules are readable, payment methods are practical, withdrawals are clearer, and responsible gambling tools are visible.
Country availability
Availability is reviewed separately from bonus value. Offshore or crypto operators are never presented as locally licensed unless that local status is explicitly verified.
Users must check current operator terms and local laws before registering because license notices, domain access and restricted countries can change.
Editorial independence
Some operator links may be affiliate links. Affiliate relationships do not change BetLogic prediction outputs, responsible gambling warnings, or the requirement to show hidden terms.
BetLogic provides informational comparison only. No bonus rating guarantees a winning bet, profit or safer gambling outcome.