How fair the published bonus terms are — clause by clause. This is a fairness grade of the rules you would be bound by, not the size of any offer. No amounts, no codes, no claim links.
No parsed bonus clauses yet.
We parse the published bonus terms document into clause-level facts. This market’s document has not been parsed.
Checked for a source document: —Graded from 0 / 6 published bonus-terms clauses across 0 sources. A grade of the terms — never the size of the offer.
A bonus-terms fairness analysis — not an offer page. IndexFair shows no bonus amounts, hosts no promo codes and links to nothing you can claim. We grade the fairness of the terms an operator publishes; every grade traces to a parsed clause.
No bonus-terms clause has been machine-parsed for this cell yet.
Weights sum to 100%. A held clause is graded once its terms are parsed — it is not scored as zero and does not drag the signal down; its absence widens the interval instead.
efbet’s published bonus terms have not yet been machine-parsed into gradeable clauses. Rather than guess, no fairness signal publishes until enough clauses clear the floor.
This grades the fairness of the published terms only — the wagering, cap, expiry, weighting and exclusion rules a player is bound by. It is not a prediction of winning, and it never reflects the headline offer. Each clause is scored against a fixed rubric of market practice; grades are comparable only within the same scale (Spain gambling bonus-terms · methodology 2.1).
How we grade bonus termsNo. IndexFair never publishes bonus sizes, match percentages, promo codes or claim links. This page grades the fairness of the published terms only — the mechanics you are bound by, not the headline offer.
Each clause is scored 0–10 against a fixed rubric of how player-friendly that term is versus market practice — a lower wagering multiple, a longer expiry window or no cash-out cap grade higher. It is a grade of the terms, never a prediction that you will win.
Some operators publish a term only as free prose we have not yet converted into a machine-gradeable clause. Rather than guess, we hold that clause, grade the rest, and widen the interval. It publishes automatically once parsed.