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A casino and bonus glossary in one place: bonus terms, game maths, and payout and safety terms in plain language. Quickly find what terms like RTP, wagering, volatility or house edge mean, how to read them and why they affect your chances of winning.

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Reality check

A periodic notice during a session that shows time played and your result and asks whether you want to continue.

Also searched as: reality check, playing-time reminder, session notification
Bonuses

Reload bonus

A repeat deposit bonus for existing players, often at a smaller percentage than the welcome bonus.

Also searched as: reload bonus, reload bonus
Security

Responsible gambling

Tools and limits — deposit and loss limits, self-exclusion and time limits — that help you play safely.

Also searched as: responsible gaming, safe gambling
Metrics

RNG

A random number generator — software that ensures every spin’s and card deal’s outcome is random and independent.

Also searched as: random number generator, random number generator
Games

Roulette

A classic casino game where a ball lands on a number 0–36 on a spinning wheel. European roulette has a 2.7% house edge, American double-zero 5.26%.

Also searched as: roulette, European roulette, live roulette
Metrics

RTP

A return percentage showing what share of bets a game theoretically pays back over the long run. 96% RTP means a 4% house margin.

Also searched as: return to player, return %
Games

Scatter symbol

A slot symbol that pays or triggers a feature regardless of whether it lands on a payline.

Also searched as: scatter, scatter symbol
Games

Scratch card

An instant-result game of chance where you "scratch" symbols or amounts off a card. Online versions’ RTP is usually 85–95%.

Also searched as: scratch card, scratch game, instant lottery
Security

Self-exclusion

A tool with which a player can exclude themselves from gambling for a set time or indefinitely.

Also searched as: self-exclusion, gambling ban
Payments

Skrill

One of the best-known casino e-wallets (Paysafe group). Fast deposits and withdrawals, but watch the fees and bonus exclusions.

Also searched as: Skrill wallet, Moneybookers
Glossary

Casino Glossary: Gambling Terms Explained in Plain Language

The online casino world is full of terms that directly affect your chances of winning and how much of a bonus you can actually withdraw in the end. Our casino glossary gathers these concepts in one place and explains them in clear, plain language, without the marketing haze. If you have ever read words like "wagering requirement", "RTP" or "volatility" in an offer's terms and felt lost, this page was built for you.

The glossary covers the full spectrum. Bonus and promotion terms include the welcome bonus, free spins, the no-deposit bonus and wagering requirements. Gameplay terms explain RTP, meaning the theoretical return to player, along with volatility and the logic of paylines and combinations. Account and payment concepts cover KYC or identity verification, withdrawal limits and the most common payment methods. Each entry is written so that you understand not only what the word means, but also why it matters to you in practice.

freespin.ee is an independent comparison site, not a casino operator. That means we are not selling you any single brand — we explain the terms neutrally so you can judge offers critically on your own. Our methodology puts licensing and safety first: before you even look at the size of a bonus, it is worth confirming that the operator holds a valid licence and publishes transparent rules. The glossary helps you make sense of exactly those rules.

In practice, knowing the terminology is most useful when you compare two offers side by side. A high bonus percentage does not automatically mean better value — the deciding factors are often the wagering requirement, the time limit and which games count toward clearing it. Once you understand each term, you can immediately see whether the conditions are fair or merely dressed up with attractive numbers.

In Estonia, gambling is regulated by the Tax and Customs Board (EMTA), which issues licences and maintains a public register. Legal play is permitted from the age of 21. We always recommend checking that your chosen operator holds an EMTA licence — that is your first safe choice, and far more important than any single term in this glossary.

The glossary is not static: the gambling market changes, and the terms operators use in their conditions evolve alongside it. It is therefore worth coming back from time to time to refresh your knowledge and confirm that a term you spotted in an offer really means what you think it does.

Finally, a reminder that gambling is entertainment, not a way to make money. Play responsibly, set time and money limits, and take regular breaks. If you feel that your play is slipping out of control, reach out for help. As of 2026, every term explained here is meant to educate you, not to encourage you to play more.

Frequently asked questions

Glossary FAQ

What is RTP?
RTP (Return to Player) is a game’s theoretical payback percentage. A 96% RTP means the game returns on average 96% of bets over the long run — i.e. a 4% house edge.
What does a wagering requirement mean?
It tells you how many times you must wager the bonus before withdrawing. Read a fuller explanation with examples in our glossary.
What is a game’s volatility?
Volatility (or variance) shows the risk level: high-volatility games give rare but big wins; low-volatility ones give more frequent but smaller wins.
What’s the difference between house edge and RTP?
They’re two sides of the same coin: RTP + house edge = 100%. A 96% RTP means a 4% house edge.
Where do I find more terms?
Our full glossary explains all the most common casino terms in Estonian, with examples.