
Each slot is thoroughly analysed, covering:
We stick to seven golden rules, ensuring transparency and fairness:
Whether you're exploring bet365 slot reviews or other titles, our real-money-first approach ensures you get actionable insights before spinning.
At BonusCodePoker, our bet365 slot reviews follow a meticulous process to ensure authenticity and reliability. Here are the seven golden rules we stick to:
Full Playthrough Completed
All reviews are written only after the slot game has been fully played through.
Real Cash Playthrough—No Free Spins
We play each slot using £20 in real money. No free spins, bonus spins, or promotional deals are utilised for review purposes.
Playthrough-Based Reporting
All data shared in the review is directly gathered during our playthrough. Only slot-specific details, like RTP and max payout, come from the game's official data.
Real Gameplay Media
Screenshots, videos, and highlights used in our reviews are captured during our live session.
100% Genuine Spins
Every winning and losing spin included in review videos and content reflects true gameplay.
Honest Verdicts
We tell it as it is—if a slot is dull or lacks innovation, we’ll say so. Similarly, if we find a slot genuinely fun and engaging, we’ll praise it. Our reviews are based on player experience, not biased towards casino or game providers.
Informative, Not Predictive
All data shared is for informational use only. Our Actual RTP reflects only the results of our short playthrough, not the life-long RTP of the slot or expected outcomes for other players.
At BonusCodePoker, we aim to provide unbiased, player-focused bet365 slot reviews to help you decide whether a slot is worth your time and money.
Each of our slot reviews at BCPoker will contain all of the following information:
This will include its name, publisher, release date, the format of the slot (how many reels and rows the slot has), the ways you can win on the game (including number of pay lines, ways to win, cluster pays etc) as well as the minimum and maximum bet, slot RTP and Volatility rating.
The base game is where you will spend the majority of time playing any slot. As such, we give the base game a thorough going over in our play through. We look at the symbols in play, how much each symbol can see you win and of course, any bonuses that you can trigger from the base game.
We may not trigger a bonus in our review as they are 100% authentic. But we will still review the bonuses honestly, even if it means we have to trigger them in a subsequent session. We’ll explore how the bonuses are triggered, what they are and how much they could see you win.
This innovative new approach to slot game reviews sees us break down our £20 spend on a slot looking at what percentage of the spins were winners, how much we actually won playing the slot and whether that left us with a profit or loss on the session. We’ll also count up the number of bonus triggers in the session, as well as how much was won during a single bonus trigger. By using all these stats, we can then work out a number of interesting stats such as the Actual RTP of the slot for our session, the average size of the win on a winning spin and what percentage of the money we won came from the base game or from the bonus features.
There’s more to slots than just facts and figures so we give you our opinion of the slot based on our playthrough. Was it fun to play? Did the base game drag? Was the sound an enhancement of the slot, or one that you would click mute on very quickly? Is the game easy to follow, or does it require a bit of experience to understand? Is it playable on mobile? How user-friendly are the controls? All with the goal of bringing you a conclusion on whether this is a slot game you should play, or one to avoid.
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Once a slot review is published, the job is not yet done. We’ll review what other customers feel about the slot and give you a breakdown of some of their comments and views on the game. We’ll also update the details of any slot should they change or be updated and we’ll check the slot reviews often to ensure that the details in them are all still relevant. And if they aren’t, then we’ll move the review off the site and compile a new one with a brand new £20 spend!
Is this slot a one-off game, or part of a series of slots under a similar banner? Is this a Megaways slot, or a progressive jackpot game? Does the slot have any features or bonuses that make it unique? Any information not covered in the review will be added, including details about any other games in a series of slot games.
A. The answer to that is a little more complex than picking an amount to spend at random.
We wanted to play an amount that most players would be happy to spend in a single session on the slots, but which also meant that the video produced did not run on overly long, or was too short.
We also wanted enough to allow us to trigger some of the bonus features on a slot. Most importantly, we wanted to play enough spins to give us a fair and realistic impression of how the slot plays.
Yes, we are 100% using our own real cash on every spin on every slot that you can see in a review for here.
The answer to that is simple, because when players play a slot for real money it is different to playing a demo game.
We want to replicate a player playing this slot for actual cash. That makes the game experience real. What’s the point of playing a demo game for £100 per spin for unlimited spins and praising a game as you won a big jackpot? That’s not how people will play the game.
Our reviews aim to replicate how many people would elect to try out a slot for the first time and we want them to be an honest appraisal of the game that is relevant to the reader.
No. The game designer’s reported RTP for the game is based on millions of spins across the entire lifetime of a slot.
Our actual RTP for the playthrough is based on a tiny, insignificant fraction of those spins (usually around 100 spins), so the actual RTP we experience will vary significantly from that officially reported on the slot.
If we get lucky on a game, we may win more than we spend, which will give us an RTP of over 100%. Similarly, if we play a highly volatile slot and don’t trigger any bonuses, we may end up with an actual RTP significantly lower than the stated RTP.
That doesn’t mean the official RTP for the game is incorrect, just that our session didn’t match the stated RTP, which is the case for every player in almost every session on a slot!
After all, there’s not much fun playing a slot knowing that if you spend £10 on the game, you are going to end up with £9.67 back every time! Indeed, it is these different actual RTP’s players experience that makes slots so exciting!
Yes. If RTP tells you how much of the money a slot takes in over its lifetime it is expected to pay out in winnings, then the volatility of a slot tells you how those winnings are paid out. A highly volatile slot will have fewer wins in general, but also more chance of triggering a high value win. A low-volatility slot will pay out more wins, but they will tend to be smaller in value.
It is therefore possible to have two slots with the same RTP, but have one highly volatile and the other low volatility, which will offer very contrasting experiences for players.
If we have left over cash from a slot playthrough, we will use it for a number of means. For example, if we fail to trigger a bonus game in our 100 spin playthrough, we may use ther remaining money to try and trigger the bonus (and get screenshots etc).
If we do trigger bonuses and have money remaining, we then put that towards the next slot review.
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