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 $2,000 means depositing $2,000 of your own money. Put in half and you get half the bonus; the ratio holds all the way down. The $10 minimum on the banner and the deposit that earns the full amount are two different numbers.
| Welcome offer | 100% up to $2,000 |
| Minimum deposit | $10 |
| Maximum cashout | $10,000 |
| Time to complete | 30 days |
| Deposit for the full bonus | $2,000 |
| Wagering requirement | 35x on the bonus amount |
| Free spins | 200 spins |
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 $70,000 staked before the balance can leave the account. Played at $2 a spin, that is about 35,000 rounds. Note what the multiplier is applied to: bonus only here, though the industry is not consistent about it.
Winnings from the bonus are capped at $10,000, a flat figure that does not move with the size of the deposit. That is clear of the bonus, so the cap is unlikely to be what stops you.
Spread over 30 days, that comes to about $2,333 of wagering every single day, which is a real commitment but not an absurd one. Skip a day or two and the remaining days simply carry more of the load.
200 free spins come with the package. Two details decide what they are worth, and neither is in the headline: the value of each spin, and whether winnings from them carry their own wagering. We have not seen those numbers stated by Valentino, so treat spin counts as the headline they are and read the detail on site.
Assume a 96% return — normal for the games that count fully towards wagering — and pushing $70,000 through them costs about $2,800 in expectation. Next to the $2,000 headline, more than the bonus is worth — on the averages, clearing it costs more than it pays. Any single run can land far either side of that; the number is a yardstick for comparing offers, not a forecast.
Whether your own cash or the bonus funds are used first changes what happens if you stop halfway. Non-sticky means the deposit stays yours until it is actually spent. Sticky means everything is hostage to the wagering requirement. It is set out in the operator's terms rather than on the promotional page, which tells you something about how prominently it is advertised.
Codes and opt-in boxes work at deposit time and only then. Retroactive crediting is rare enough that it is safer to assume it is impossible. Codes change without notice, which is exactly why this page does not carry one.
The time limit almost always runs from the moment the bonus is credited, not from the first spin. That is why claiming an offer the moment it appears is rarely the best move. Timing the claim is free, and it is worth more than most bonus advice.
Every operator publishes a contribution table, and while the detail varies the shape rarely does:
get excluded by some operators for the same reason.
often count for a fraction, sometimes nothing at all.
are frequently excluded from wagering altogether.
are commonly barred while a bonus is running.
Check Valentino’s own table rather than assuming: the same game can count 100% at one site and 10% at another.
The most common mistake around a welcome offer is letting the bonus decide the deposit. A $2,000 headline invites a $2,000 deposit that may have nothing to do with what you meant to spend. Work out what you were going to deposit anyway, and let the bonus apply to that. Stretching to reach a ceiling turns a promotion into a cost.
The match applies from the minimum upwards, so a small deposit earns a small bonus rather than none. The requirement shrinks in proportion, but the maximum bet rule and the clock do not move at all. For most players that combination — small target, full deadline — is the easier one to actually finish.
Live chat answers these in a couple of minutes, and the reply lands in writing in your chat history — useful later if anything is disputed:
or on deposit plus bonus? The difference is a doubling — $70,000 against $140,000
and does a feature buy count against it
and where is the contribution table published
if you would rather deposit without it
A welcome offer is a one-off, and what follows it matters more for anyone who stays. Ongoing promotions tend to carry lower requirements than the headline offer, which makes them the better arithmetic. Rather than reproduce a promotions list we cannot stand behind, we point at Valentino's own page for it.
On the full $2,000 bonus at 35x, about $70,000. A smaller bonus carries a proportionally smaller target.
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.
$2,000, given the 100% match. The $10 minimum still qualifies for a smaller bonus.
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.
No one here has taken this offer up with real money. The figures above are read off Valentino's published terms and the arithmetic is ours. Operators revise bonus terms without notice, so confirm the current offer on the operator's own site before depositing.