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.
2 bonus clauses parsed from the published terms.
Graded from 2 / 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.
Unibet’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 (United Kingdom 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.