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We audited Ladbrokes' "Deposit £10 Get £30" welcome bonus. The maths is pretty grim.

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Ladbrokes advertise their casino welcome offer as £30 for a £10 deposit. Sounds like 3-for-1. We ran the actual terms through our audit engine and here's what comes out.

The real numbers:
  • Total wagering to unlock the bonus: £1,200 (40× the bonus, not your deposit)
  • Expected value of accepting the offer: −£69.48
  • Probability your bankroll survives long enough to clear that wagering: 12%
  • That means 88% of players who claim this bonus go bust before they see a penny of it
Three critical flags came back: negative EV, ruin probability over 85%, and phantom bonus structure (the £30 itself is never withdrawable — only winnings you generate on top of it, if any, can leave).

To put the £1,200 wagering in context: at £1 per spin on Book of Dead, that's 1,200 spins. At 600 spins per hour of play, that's two full hours of play just to unlock the £30. During those two hours the game is paying back roughly 94p per £1 staked.

The offer isn't illegal. It's fully disclosed in the T&Cs. But the headline "get £30" is doing a lot of heavy lifting for what the maths says is on average a £69 loss.

*snip*
 
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@RTPAudit_UK , you’re welcome to post on our forums, of course, but please skip the self-promotion bit until you’ve asked for permission and been given the rules for such things.
 
@RTPAudit_UK , you’re welcome to post on our forums, of course, but please skip the self-promotion bit until you’ve asked for permission and been given the rules for such things.
Second post of this kind from the same user. Im all for beat the bookie but the welcome offers are dross now anyway. These threads are non starters.

To add: The welcome bonus mentioned above isn't even offered by ladbrokes anyway. It is now stake £10 on slots get 500 free spins, released daily in increments of 50.
 
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Saved me a post lads, cheers :thumbsup:

Oh, wait..... :o
Precisely haha. This post would have been useful if the data was correct. Staking £10 to receive 500 free spins is very much plus EV. No wagering on FS.

In a nutshell, the offer is stake £10, get £50 worth of free spins.

Be amazed if you didn't get £10 worth of winnings from 500 FS!
 
Precisely haha. This post would have been useful if the data was correct. Staking £10 to receive 500 free spins is very much plus EV. No wagering on FS.

In a nutshell, the offer is stake £10, get £50 worth of free spins.

Be amazed if you didn't get £10 worth of winnings from 500 FS!

Pity I joined way back at the start of this slotting journey, maybe 2008 ish. Otherwise I'd have jumped at that offer lol :o
 
What a load of crap too - the new rules that came in months ago means all promotions can only carry a 10X wager anyway and we can still withdraw if we win with the first £10 without going into the bonus funds anyway.

And as the other member stated that is not even an offer ladbrokes does.

Maybe it is AI written too. Because there is so many flaws in his post too.

Anyway just my 2 cents.

I am 4 months clean now anyway - I got no intention on going back to gambling anytime soon if ever.

The financial security I have now is so much better now than it was when I gambled.

One final point his username sounds like one of those YT channels where they audit police etc.
 
all bonuses are mathematically stacked again the player, otherwise they are just giving money away which as a business is not a smart move, as a player you are just hoping the random numbers are on your side.
 
Ladbrokes advertise their casino welcome offer as £30 for a £10 deposit. Sounds like 3-for-1. We ran the actual terms through our audit engine and here's what comes out.

The real numbers:
  • Total wagering to unlock the bonus: £1,200 (40× the bonus, not your deposit)
  • Expected value of accepting the offer: −£69.48
  • Probability your bankroll survives long enough to clear that wagering: 12%
  • That means 88% of players who claim this bonus go bust before they see a penny of it
Three critical flags came back: negative EV, ruin probability over 85%, and phantom bonus structure (the £30 itself is never withdrawable — only winnings you generate on top of it, if any, can leave).

To put the £1,200 wagering in context: at £1 per spin on Book of Dead, that's 1,200 spins. At 600 spins per hour of play, that's two full hours of play just to unlock the £30. During those two hours the game is paying back roughly 94p per £1 staked.

The offer isn't illegal. It's fully disclosed in the T&Cs. But the headline "get £30" is doing a lot of heavy lifting for what the maths says is on average a £69 loss.

*snip*
Next time you use Chat GPT or whatever for this vacuous shite, at least feed it the correct figures first.

I audited you, it's a bust.
 

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