FAQ

FAQ

What does ESAAnnualReport.com cover?

We publish educational guides on casino bonuses, including how wagering works, what game weighting means, and how to compare offers across sites. All content is informational only and not financial or gambling advice.

Do you list the “best” bonuses?

We explain how to assess bonuses using objective criteria—wagering multiple, contribution weighting, caps, expiry, and max cashout—so you can decide what’s “best” for your needs. If we feature specific offers, we focus on licensed operators and disclose any affiliate links.

What is wagering (rollover)?

Wagering is the multiple you must bet before you can withdraw bonus-derived winnings. For example, a 35x wagering requirement on a 100 credit bonus means 3,500 in qualifying bets before withdrawal, subject to other terms like game weighting and max bet rules.

What does game weighting mean?

Different games contribute different percentages toward wagering. For example, slots might contribute 100%, while blackjack might count 10% or be excluded. Always review the contribution table before opting in.

How do I compare two bonuses fairly?

Consider: wagering multiple, game weighting, max bet while wagering, bonus expiry, eligible payment methods, max cashout limits, and restricted games. Calculate the effective wagering relative to your preferred games and expected session length.

Are bonuses worth it?

It depends on your goals, risk tolerance, and preferred games. Bonuses can extend entertainment but may slow withdrawals and constrain bets. If you prefer flexibility, you might skip bonuses or choose low-wagering promotions.

What if I’m worried about my gambling?

Set deposit and time limits, take cooling-off periods, consider self-exclusion, and seek professional support. Gambling should remain recreational—never a way to make money or solve financial problems.