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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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Sissemakseboonus

Boonus, mis lisatakse sinu sissemaksele kindla protsendi ulatuses — näiteks 100% kahekordistab mängusumma.

Also searched as: deposit bonus, depositboonus
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Sissemakseta boonus

Boonus, mille saamiseks ei pea mängija tegema esimest sissemakset — tavaliselt väike summa või mõned tasuta spinnid uue konto eest.

Also searched as: no deposit bonus
maksed

Skrill

Üks tuntumaid kasiinode e-rahakotte (Paysafe grupp). Kiired sisse- ja väljamaksed, kuid jälgi teenustasusid ja boonusevälistusi.

Also searched as: Skrill rahakott, Moneybookers
mängud

Slotimäng

Keerutatav mänguautomaat sümbolite, rullide ja võiduliinidega. Kõige levinum kasiinomängu tüüp koos boonusfunktsioonidega.

Also searched as: slot, mänguautomaat
turvalisus

Smart-ID

Eesti mängijate seas levinuim e-tuvastuse viis kasiinodes: kontoloomine, sisselogimine ja tehingute kinnitamine PIN-koodidega mõne sekundiga.

Also searched as: Smart ID, e-tuvastus, digitaalne isikutuvastus
turvalisus

SSL-krüpteering

Andmeside kaitse tehnoloogia, mis hoiab sinu isiku- ja makseandmed kasiino ja brauseri vahel turvalisena.

Also searched as: SSL, krüpteering, TLS
mõõdikud

Tabamissagedus

Protsent keerutustest, mis annavad mis tahes võidu. Näitab, kui tihti mäng maksab — mitte kui palju.

Also searched as: hit frequency, võidusagedus
mängud

Tasuta spinnid

Slotimängude keerutused, mille eest mängija ise ei maksa. Sageli seotud kindla mängu ja panuse suurusega ning oma panusenõudega.

Also searched as: free spins, tasuta keerutused
boonused

Tervitusboonus

Uutele mängijatele suunatud esimese sissemakse pakkumine, tavaliselt sissemakse vaste ja/või tasuta spinnid.

Also searched as: welcome bonus, liitumisboonus
maksed

Trustly

Pangapõhine kiirmakse, mis võimaldab sissemakseid ja väljamakseid ilma eraldi kontot loomata — populaarne Eesti kasiinodes.

Also searched as: pangalink, pay n play
Guide

Casino glossary: terms in plain language

The casino world is full of terms that directly affect your chances of winning. Our glossary explains them in plain language.

From bonus terms to game maths — knowing the concepts helps you make more informed decisions and avoid unfavourable offers. Below are the most important terms to start with.

Why know casino terms

A term like wagering requirement or RTP can completely change a bonus’s value. Once you understand what they mean, you immediately see whether an offer is good or not.

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Come across a term in a bonus’s conditions? Look it up in our glossary or calculate the impact with the calculator.

Where to start

The most important terms concern bonuses and game maths — these affect your money most directly.

  • RTP — a game’s theoretical payback percentage to the player.
  • Wagering requirement — how many times to wager a bonus.
  • Volatility — how often and how big the wins a game gives.
  • House edge — the casino’s statistical edge over the long run.
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.