JILIZ Bonuses & Wagering — What the Terms Really Mean
A bonus is a loan with strings, not free money. JILIZ rates offers on how honestly those strings are disclosed. Here is how welcome bonuses and wagering requirements work, with the maths spelled out so a big headline number never traps you.
Wagering requirements, decoded
A wagering requirement is a multiplier: how many times you must bet the bonus (sometimes bonus plus deposit) before it converts to withdrawable cash. It is the single most important line in any offer — read it before you click claim.
| Bonus | Wagering | Turnover before cashout |
|---|---|---|
| ₱100 | 20× | ₱2,000 in qualifying bets |
| ₱500 | 25× | ₱12,500 in qualifying bets |
| ₱1,000 | 30× | ₱30,000 in qualifying bets |
The pattern is clear: a bigger bonus with a higher multiplier means a lot more turnover. A modest bonus with low wagering is often worth more than a large one you can never clear.
What else to check before claiming
- Game weighting: slots usually count 100% toward wagering; table and live games often count less or not at all.
- Max bet while a bonus is active: exceeding it can void the bonus — a common trap.
- Time limit: many bonuses expire if wagering is not met within a set window.
- Max cashout: some bonuses cap how much of your winnings you can withdraw.
How JILIZ rates a bonus
We give the highest marks to offers that print the wagering multiplier and game weighting right next to the headline, and we mark down anything that buries them. A fair ₱100-at-20× is a better score than a flashy ₱1,000-at-40× with hidden weighting. Whatever you claim, it does not change a game's underlying RTP — so read our RTP page and pick a high-return title to wager through.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do wagering requirements work?
A wagering requirement is a multiplier on the bonus. A ₱100 bonus at 20× means ₱2,000 of qualifying bets before the bonus becomes withdrawable cash. Slots usually contribute 100%; table games often contribute less.
Is a bigger welcome bonus always better?
No. A large bonus with high wagering can be harder to clear than a small one with low wagering. Always compare the multiplier, game weighting, time limit and any max-cashout cap, not just the headline figure.
Do bonuses change a game's RTP?
No. A bonus affects your bankroll and the terms you must meet, not the game's mathematics. The configured RTP is set by the operator and is independent of any promotion you claim.