The headline figure, the turnover behind it and the parts of the small print that decide whether the offer is any good.
The bonus is matched pound for pound, so collecting the whole C$1,600 means depositing C$1,600 of your own money. A smaller deposit gets a proportionally smaller bonus — and a proportionally smaller turnover target, which is not always a bad trade. The advertised C$20 entry point gets you in; it does not get you the headline figure.
| Welcome offer | 100% up to C$1,600 |
| Minimum deposit | C$20 |
| Time to complete | 30 days |
| Maximum cashout | 10x bonus — a multiple of the bonus, not a flat sum |
| Deposit for the full bonus | C$1,600 |
| Free spins | 200 spins |
| Wagering requirement | 35x on the bonus amount |
Taken from the published terms. Nothing here is a promise from us: check the current wording before you put money in.
On the full bonus, 35x works out at C$56,000 staked before the balance can leave the account. In C$2 spins, somewhere near 28,000 of them. The figure applies to the bonus amount, not to bonus plus deposit — worth confirming, because a handful of operators calculate it the other way and the target doubles.
Assume a 96% return — normal for the games that count fully towards wagering — and pushing C$56,000 through them costs about C$2,240 in expectation. Held up against the C$1,600 on offer, that is more than the bonus is worth — on the averages, clearing it costs more than it pays. Real sessions scatter wildly around the average. The figure matters when you are choosing between bonuses, not when you are playing one.
The offer also carries 200 free spins. What matters is the per-spin stake and the status of anything they win; the number on the banner says nothing about either. Ruby does not publish those figures in the summary terms, and we are not going to invent them — the full conditions on the operator's site do state them.
Divided by the 30 days on the clock it is roughly C$1,867 a day — a pace that is a real commitment but not an absurd one. There is enough runway here that an off day does not sink the attempt.
Because the cap tracks the bonus, taking the whole C$1,600 puts the ceiling around C$16,000. Measured against the headline, the ceiling lands above the bonus, though still a hard limit. The flip side: a half-sized bonus carries a half-sized cap.
A promotional page and a terms page are different documents, and only one of them is binding. Everything that decides whether the bonus is any good sits in the second document. Ten minutes there is worth more than any review, including this one.
The time limit almost always runs from the moment the bonus is credited, not from the first spin. A bonus taken at a bad moment loses days to nothing at all. Timing the claim is free, and it is worth more than most bonus advice.
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Depositing the C$20 minimum still triggers the offer — at a proportionally smaller size. Bonus and turnover scale together; the deadline and the stake limit are fixed regardless. It is the version of the offer people complete most often.
The most common mistake around a welcome offer is letting the bonus decide the deposit. A C$1,600 headline invites a C$1,600 deposit that may have nothing to do with what you meant to spend. Decide the number that is comfortable to lose first; then see what the offer does with it. The offer is worth having only on a deposit you would have made regardless.
Two offers cannot be ranked on size alone — the requirement attached decides which is better. Do the turnover arithmetic on both and the better deal is usually the smaller headline. Then check the ceiling and the clock, because both can quietly undo whatever the first calculation suggested.
A maximum bet applies for as long as the bonus is running, typically well below what a normal session might use. Go over it once, even by accident on a feature buy, and the bonus along with anything it won can be voided. More disputes come from this clause than from anything else on a bonus page.
Two balances sit in the account, and which one drains first is not a detail. With a non-sticky arrangement your deposit is played first and can usually be withdrawn while untouched; with a sticky one the balances are merged and the whole thing is locked until the target is met. You will find it in the full conditions, never in the banner.
C$1,600, given the 100% match. The C$20 minimum still qualifies for a smaller bonus.
No — it is stated as 10x bonus, so it moves with the size of the bonus. On the full amount that is roughly C$16,000.
Usually yes — most cashiers let you decline it, and a plain deposit comes with no turnover conditions attached. For a short session that is often the better choice.
30 days from the moment the bonus is credited. Whatever is unfinished when the clock stops is normally forfeited along with anything the bonus won.
No one here has taken this offer up with real money. Everything above comes from what Ruby publishes, with the calculations done here. Since terms move without notice, treat the operator's own page as the authority.
Terms and conditions apply — always read them on the operator's site.
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