No Deposit Codes for Players from Denmark

no_deposit_codes_for_players_from_denmarkDenmark has a long history of legalized and controlled gaming. The Royal Copenhagen Class Lottery was established during the reign of King Frederick V, marking the beginning of state-run lotteries. Danske Spil A/S was established in 1948 with sportsbetting on football.

On January 1, 2012, Denmark became one of the first member states of the European Union to liberalize its gambling markets. Today, online gambling is administered under the Danish Gambling Act (DGA) or Spillemyndigheden.

Players there are highly encouraged to gamble only at state-licensed gambling venues where no deposit bonuses (NDB) are not allowed, and the government occasionally goes to extraordinary lengths to encourage citizens to do so. Some measures employed include internet blocking, payment blocking, and advertising bans.

The government doesn’t go after players who gamble at sites not licensed by the DGA, nor does it directly pursue operators who provide services to Danes. Rather, it gently but firmly warns violators, and if satisfactory responses are not forthcoming the authority simply petitions advertising outlets in the country, Internet service providers (ISPs), and financial institutions to use their powers to block or restrict access to the offending gambling sites.

Over 1,000 have been subjected to blocking orders by the government and the courts have upheld many of the actions. However, even blocked operators continue to offer services to Danes without repercussions except for perhaps a loss of some clients that don’t choose to or don’t know how to use the tools necessary to bypass IP blocking or to utilize payment methods that escape scrutiny or interference.

According to the DGA and Statistics Denmark, nearly 90% of citizens play or bet at state-licensed online gambling sites, even though those who choose to play elsewhere have a few more choices in games, platforms, and especially bonus options. About half of the players surveyed said they have played at least one site not under DGA authority.

As bonus-blocking goes, Denmark is quite liberal if you don’t consider the NDB (no deposit bonus). Welcome bonuses are acceptable within certain parameters but anything else must be simply part of the prize structure and can not be used to solicit additional deposits or to reward players who do deposit beyond the opening offer.

“Sale promotions”, which can only be opening offers for new customers are limited to DKK 1,000 (+/-US$145). Higher bonuses can only be found outside the regulatory boundaries.

Match bonuses must be no more or less than 100%. This also means no free spins can be offered in conjunction with the sales promotion bonus. However, rather than a deposit match an operator can offer something like, “Deposit DKK 100 on your account and get 100 free spins worth DKK 1 each,” as the value is 100% and only the approach is creative.

If a deposit is required to redeem winnings the above rules still apply as the game must equal 100 percent of the value of the sales promotion.

The terms and conditions of bonuses cannot be individually crafted for specific players - any eligible player must be able to redeem the same bonus as any other. It’s easy to see where high rollers who want a personal VIP host to service their account with specific offers might choose to play at a website licensed somewhere else.

One condition no players should be able to complain about is the longevity of bonus offers. Players have 60 days to complete any bonus offer. Some free spin offers at outside operations expire within 24 hours and some deposit bonuses can only last 7 days, especially at crypto casinos with very high bonus limits.

Loyalty schemes cannot be crafted for individual players and all cashback offers must be equal across the board. Low rollers cannot be offered 5% cashback with high rollers getting a higher percentage of their losses back.

One of the reasons for these rules is to protect all gamblers and by not incentivizing larger deposits (and potentially higher losses), regulators believe they are looking out for the public welfare.

Since all bonuses can only be for a first deposit and since those bonuses must be equal to 100% of the deposit, there is no room in the mathematical universe for real money no deposit bonus. For that to work the bonus would have to be worth 0 DKK to get the bonus with a 0 DKK deposit and even that would breach the rules.

Thankfully those who wish to play casino games without using their funds and still have a chance to cash out real money winnings have alternatives in online casinos licensed elsewhere in Europe like Malta or even in the Dutch Caribbean such as by a licensor in Curacao.

Finding the Best Danish NDB

We maintain and provide a robust and well-curated database of thousands of bonuses from thoroughly reviewed, ranked, and rated online casinos. You can use the filters and other tools provided as part of our lists to find the best NDBs for players in Denmark. Left in the default mode, our filtering algorithm for no deposit bonuses will present you with the best possible options to choose from.

If you choose to use IP masking or are forced to in order to visit our database here, you may easily change the filters manually only to display the kind of bonus you are interested in. If you are masking, our software will display bonuses for the country you appear to be visiting from on many pages, especially those for the world at large. 

If you do use a VPN when you gamble online please be sure to not only check the terms and conditions of the site you are playing at but if it is below the highest registers on our lists, get an assurance that the practice is okay and get it in writing. VPNs are often used by multi-accounting, fraudulent players taking advantage of multiple bonuses or working in concert with a syndicate to abuse promotional offers for profit.

The best casinos and greatest deals are at the top of each list since our offerings are rated and ranked according to quality and then manually sorted with top value as a consideration. Each listing will look like a card of sorts with various important information easy to spot and consume. The operator offering the bonus is identified along with some basic information like the maximum amount you can withdraw, the number of times you have to roll over the bonus before cashing it out, how to claim the bonus, and a link to our review of the operator providing the incentive.

It’s not a bad idea to explore further and click through to a review if only to check whether there's another kind of bonus you should think about if you might want to deposit. You can also see other players' comments and check for any warnings that may have been issued recently.

A quick visual scan of the review will also give you a lot of other information you might be interested in even if you simply take in the data points in the dynamically fed boxes related to software and games, deposit and withdrawal methods, etc.

You’ll still be able to click through to the casino site and maintain any exclusive bonuses we may have negotiated for our readers in Denmark.

Danish No Deposit Casino Bonuses

danish-no-deposit-casino-bonusesIt’s fairly easy to understand why players would want to take advantage of an offer that presents no financial risk and could potentially result in a real money payout, but what’s in it for the casino operator?

Plenty! Please read on to learn more.

It all boils down to marketing whether the NDB is offered to attract new players or to reward existing players for their loyalty. The former is obvious but so is the latter, that part of marketing is known as “retention”. While you may feel a certain bond with an operation or even a VIP host or customer service members or staff, the relationship is still one between cordial adversaries. The goal of the operator is to separate you from your funds through a process of entertainment and offering a chance at some big wins later on, and yours is simply to beat the odds and maths and to cash out from the NDB and any subsequent deposits. It’s simple, really.

Every time you play, you are exposing your bankroll to the house advantage, that part of the equation that builds meccas like Las Vegas, Macau, or simply Casino Copenhagen.

That bankroll exposure also comes with a chance to shake the roofbeams and bring down the house - but even if you do, other players will not and the house will always come out ahead as long as they have players who continue to gamble. Some will win, some will lose, and very few will quit while they are ahead or even with a balance of wins and losses.

That being said, players need to do their own homework to some degree not only in finding a decent place to play that will honor the basic gambling contract but also about how to play within the rules as bonuses come with far more rules than the simple rules of the game itself.

Those rules in the online gambling world are known as terms and conditions or T&C.

Terms and Conditions

terms-and-conditionsThe very first condition you must meet to claim and activate a no deposit bonus is to register an account if you don’t already have one and plan to claim an offer available to existing players.

Sometimes the simple act of registration will activate the bonus and you can go from there, otherwise, you will need to claim it either within the software, by responding to an SMS or email, or by contacting customer service through one of the channels set up for the offer such as live chat.

At this point, you will most likely be granted a certain number of “free” spins or a sum of bonus cash which will not be able to be cashed out until you have met certain other terms. In some cases, more creative bonuses may be offered such as free play time, a freeroll blackjack or slot tournament, or some other form of playing with virtual tokens with a chance to convert them into cash that you can withdraw.

Bonus spins are one of the most popular offers these days but most of these offers will be multi-staged, converting into bonus chips and those chips will have specific T&C attached to them.

If you have completed your free spins and have a balance or if you have been awarded a sum of bonus funds, the roads have come together now and there is one path forward - meet the wagering requirements within the given parameters and cash out the maximum amount possible.

Allowed Games and Max Bet

The T&C will inform you of the games that can be played. It will usually be restricted to slots but it could include other games as well. The terms will also state the maximum amount that can be bet per spin, hand, or round. Violation of either one of these terms will void the bonus and forfeit any potential winnings.

Wagering Requirements and Bonus Duration

The vast majority of NDBs but not all include the requirement to bet the bonus amount a certain number of times. This serves at least two purposes. On one hand, it ensures that the bonus money won’t simply be cashed out as if the casino were your own personal ATM and on the other hand it exposes your bonus bankroll to the house edge enough times that on average, you will not be able to cash out. More players will bust out than will cash out, but at least the losers have been provided a chance to win while enjoying some gambling entertainment.

A no deposit bonus worth 100 DKK or 10 EUR, for example, with a wagering requirement of 30 times, requires a playthrough of 3,000 DKK (100kr x 30). That simply means you will need to bet 3000kr before you can cash out. That’s easier than it sounds because each bet is likely to have some amount of money come back to your bankroll and those funds will be used to meet wagering as well.

Bonus Duration

There will be another condition on the bonus that will be much more stringent than the bonuses from DGA-authorized operators impose - you will most likely not have 60 days to complete the offer. You may have a day or a week and most likely only 24 hours for a free spins offer. The most important thing is to be aware of this condition and execute your bonus play within the allotted time so you don’t breach the T&C and forfeit any winnings.

You will have a set amount of time to complete wagering. This is the case for NDBs as well as deposit bonuses. If you don’t complete wagering within the designated period the bonus and any potential winnings are forfeited.

Game Weighting

If you are unfamiliar with game weighting in wagering requirements, simply stated, anywhere outside of Denmark not all games count the same when it comes to the number of times you will have to turn the bonus funds over or expose the funds to the house edge.

Some games, including most slots, count 100%. For every Krone or Euro you put through the virtual machine, one Krone or Euro is removed from the total left to wager. Other games simply count less.

A game like blackjack with a house edge of about one-half of one percent when played properly will not count as much as a game with a house edge of 5% like many slots. Add to that the fact that some games have very low volatility - the returns are more or less even money (give or take a little) and it’s not too hard to see the reasoning behind weighting some games differently than others. The alternative would simply be to restrict high RTP (return to play percentage) games and possibly even highly volatile games (those with a chance of larger payouts) from bonus play. The middle road or compromise is to give them a differential such as 20:1 or a weighting of 5% rather than 100%.

Wagering 300kr through a slot machine to meet 30x wagering on a 10kr bonus is all it will take as long as the game is weighted at 100%. If you are playing blackjack with a weighting of 5%, you’ll need to wager 20x as much to meet the wagering requirement. Each 1 DKK you gamble or expose to the house edge will only count as 5 ore. Your effective wagering requirement will be 300kr x 20 or 6,000kr.

The good news is that once experienced, understanding game weightings becomes second nature. The better news is that nearly all gambling software platforms will take care of the calculations for you. All you have to do is play allowed games and check the wagering balance now and then.

Withdrawal Limits

Since the funds you played with were a gift, so to speak, the casino operator has to manage the operation’s risks by limiting the amount of money you can withdraw. You will find this number on each “card” on our NDB list. It is a primary consideration when deciding which bonuses to claim and which you might simply want to pass on.

KYC - Verification Deposits

No matter where they are licensed, online casinos require some form of identification at a minimum before they can pay out winnings, even those derived from a no deposit bonus. International law and regulators require an operator to Know Your Customer (KYC).

Before you can cash out your winnings you will need to provide an official government ID such as a passport or an official photo document that includes your CPR number. Other documents such as utility bills, bank statements, and even verification of payment methods may be required.

Some operators will ask that you make a small deposit from the account you intend to be paid into so they can confirm your identity. This not only prevents money laundering and other nefarious crimes, it helps them protect minors from gambling and keeps vulnerable persons who have self-excluded from gambling.

Conclusion

While NDBs might seem like “free money” at first glance, they are actually a fairly complicated proposition in the final analysis. Danish players need to weigh the pros and cons before deciding whether the investment in time and effort is worth the potential payouts even though there is no financial risk involved.

The offers usually hold limited value financially with very few surpassing about 1,200kr when all is said and done. The offers are, in the end, marketing tools that are heavily managed for risk and very few attempts to beat one will be successful. The player who is willing to try will need to work for that money by learning and sticking to sometimes stringent terms and conditions, not to mention going through the actual “work” of playing the games to meet the wagering requirement.

On a more positive note, it can’t cost you anything in terms of money because you won’t put your funds at risk when you try to win the casino’s money. You’ll be able to explore new platforms and games or return to a favorite haunt and possibly be paid for the reintroduction.

If you are an absolute novice you’ll get a chance to go through the entire process of gambling online including document verification and the anticipation of a real money cash out and possibly caution yourself to be a little more careful next time if there is some term you were not quite sure of - and then - enjoy the rewards when the money hits your account and you can spend it however you want to.

We simply suggest that you use our lists and filtering tools to catapult yourself months and missed heartbreaks into the future and become a wise and seasoned online gambler by proxy until the experience becomes second nature if it is something you want to continue to pursue.