Hong Kongers have very few tools available to test out an online casino without risking their own funds. One of the possibilities is a No Deposit Bonus code. No deposit bonuses (NDB) are like free money you can use to try out a new casino and win real money but there are quite a few caveats attached.
Of course, the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) doesn’t offer slots or casino table games so it would be impossible to test the real money gambling waters using an incentive from the state monopoly provider. However, there are plenty of other betting house operators who do offer online gambling games like baccarat, blackjack, roulette, and slots to name a few and they want your business. Many of them are willing to risk losing a few dollars in a gambit to attract you as a loyal customer. NDBs are one proven way to accomplish that goal.
Our NDB Database will help players in Hong Kong find the precise No Deposit Bonus they are looking for even if you come to the tool with no preconceived notions about what you want to accomplish. The filtering and sorting capabilities along with geolocation capabilities can help you find the best possible place to play.
Note: If you are visiting under the mask of a VPN or other anonymizing technology you can simply select Hong Kong from the “country” drop-down menu.
Of course, there is a lot more knowledge in the Wizard’s arsenal for players than the best places to play with a no deposit bonus, and we happily invite you to explore ways to make your gambling more enjoyable, secure, and hopefully more profitable. On this page, we’ll go into NDBs in-depth to help you get the most out of your experience and save you untold hours learning the ropes on your own, not to mention, we’ll try to help you avoid any frustration or disappointment that self-guided players inevitably come to know.
In addition to this site, our network includes several others including the world’s largest online gambling forum, LCB.org. All of the gambling houses we list here have been evaluated thoroughly by us or one of our partner sites and in many cases, by all of them. Player ratings, which you will find on each review page, weigh heavily in the way we rank no deposit offers. The very best offers are always found at the top of the list. Of course, as you dial in the perfect choice for your playing style and goals, the ranking can change to present the best possible offer tailored to your specific needs.
We know that players in different regions want different things so we offer a little something for everybody. That's possible because we have been in the business of providing gambling information since 1997 when the website was simply called, “Mike’s Gambling page”, after founder and continuing contributor, Michael Shackleford - the Wizard of Odds.
But as important is the fact that many of our partner sites have been around for two decades or more as well so we have a combined knowledge bank that is truly unmatched and we have distilled much of that knowledge into our main database. Between our staff and the raw data, our combined knowledge includes information from the reviews of some 2,500 casino operations over the years as well as publicly moderated interactions between customers and casino support staff from over 400 different online operations.
That’s not to blow our own horn by any means, we’re just giving you a peak under the hood to show the power of the engine powering our NDB code “machine”. We hope you’ll find that the tools provided, their ease of use, and the ultimate simplicity can deliver precisely what you are looking for.
As long as you visit without using a VPN or if you change the country to Hong Kong from the dropdown menu, you’ll find all the information you need to get started based on our default programming.
Each offer has its own “card”, a little box jam-packed with information you need, and the best possible offers for players in Hong Kong are presented first. Of course, we don’t know every player and you can use the filtering and sorting tools to refilter and re-sort the default picks.
In the box, you’ll see:
The name of the casino
An Info icon with notes on important terms or other considerations
The actual offer
A code that you can click to copy onto your browser clipboard
Wagering requirements
Expiry date
Max withdrawal amount
A way to vote the offer up or down or share it on social media
A button to claim the offer
A link to our review
On the review page, you will see ratings from trusted portals such as lcb.org, gamesandcasino, casinoslots, ours, and others along with an average rating as well as a row of stars that allow you to rate the offer/casino and be counted as a member of the community. Again these ratings factor heavily in a gambling site's ranking on associated lists and they weigh in our assessment of the NDB offer rankings.
The default listing, the tools, and their ease of use should make it quite easy for players of all different skill levels, game preferences, and bankroll management strategies to find what they're looking for. We pre-sort the offers for players in Hong Kong to save you time, but you can easily adjust or override those preset selections as needed.
Some operators use the marketing power of no deposit bonus codes as part of their business strategy so you are likely to find a few repeat offers or familiar brand names. Other of our listings will be fresh and new each time you visit the page. We realize that almost everyone enjoys novelty to one degree or another so we seek out new offers regularly. New offers can also appear when a trusted operator launches a new campaign or a new casino when we have negotiated a new offer for our visitors, or they may become more visible to you as they rise through the ranks of our lists.
As we continue with this article we’ll take a deep dive into the stark contrasts and nuances involved in using this “free money” from online gaming houses from the black and white of terms and conditions to the more gray areas such as “irregular play” and “bonus abuse”. By the time we conclude you should have a good roadmap from sign-up to cashout, the ability to choose bonuses you want to use, and things to look out for along the way as you take your journey.
We’ll wrap up with a brief section to recap the pros and cons of using no deposit bonuses when you gamble online in Hong Kong.
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If last transaction was a free casino bonus you need to make a deposit before claiming this one or your winnings will be considered void and you will not be able to cash out bonus money.
If last transaction was a free casino bonus you need to make a deposit before claiming this one or your winnings will be considered void and you will not be able to cash out bonus money.
If last transaction was a free casino bonus you need to make a deposit before claiming this one or your winnings will be considered void and you will not be able to cash out bonus money.
If last transaction was a free casino bonus you need to make a deposit before claiming this one or your winnings will be considered void and you will not be able to cash out bonus money.
Operators offer players in Hong Kong no deposit bonuses for all of the same reasons that they offer them to players everywhere else. The operator’s number one incentive is to recruit new players in the hope that they’ll become loyal customers. They also use them as a retention tool to reward repeat customers in the hope that they’ll keep coming back.
In order to claim a bonus code or have a bonus dropped into your account automatically you will need to create an account. That action is going to give the operator your contact information and they can try some direct marketing sometime in the future. You won’t have to authorize phone calls or SMS messages (but you can if you want more offers) but you will need to give them a valid phone number and an email address they can verify to activate your account.
While there are a few places that will offer NDBs for blackjack and video poker, almost none of them will let you play baccarat or roulette with free bonus funds. It would be a rare find to run across a no deposit code for new players that allows live dealer play, but anything is possible. Loyal customers can find free play in the live lobby sometimes but that is more often considered a retention reward rather than a no deposit bonus. If the offer required a code, it would be personal and not available publicly.
Types of No Deposit Bonuses
The only limit on the variety of bonuses that can be offered is the imagination of the operator’s marketing team. With that being said, the two most prevalent types are free chips and bonus spins. Tournament freerolls for slots or table games are not impossible to find but those are usually offered to existing customers as well as new players at the venue. Tournament winnings are often awarded as bonus chips anyway so we can look at that stage as the beginning of the no deposit bonus adventure.
Terms and Conditions
Just like any other agreement or contract, there are terms and conditions included in the casino/player contract that goes beyond, “a winning bet laid is a bet paid”. Online gambling contracts are what is sometimes known as a contract of adhesion, or a leonine contract. While both parties must agree to it, the operator sets the terms and conditions and the player can take it or leave it. There’s nothing to negotiate. Our power lies in the ability to simply not engage, but when we do take part, we expect the other side to adhere to the terms just as we do.
Beyond the basic or general terms and conditions, there is also a section of the website dedicated to bonuses and promotions. No Deposit Bonuses (NDBs) include several terms that are basically there to protect the operator from being exploited while we play with “their money”. It’s a matter of limiting the casino’s risk while still being able to open the doors, if not the cashier’s drawers, to new players as a way to draw them in and hopefully, to keep them around in the future so they can let the house edge do it’s magic and take a little piece of every dollar, on average, that goes through the games.
Promotional terms will dictate several things such as which games can be played, which ones can’t; how little or how much can be bet on each round while the bonus is active; how long you will have to complete the bonus, and how many times you will need to expose the original bonus amount to the house edge before you will be able to withdraw your winnings. The amount of winnings you can cash out will also be limited in almost every instance. A quick recap in online gambling jargon states that there are allowed and restricted games, a max bet per round, an expiry date, wagering requirements, and a max cashout provision.
Allowed and Restricted Games
Most NDBs will only allow play on slots and sometimes only on a select few titles. It can also be the case wherein nearly all slots are allowed aside from progressive jackpot games or a group of games that are either extremely high volatility or extremely low volatility. That’s something to check for, indeed, but sometimes the software itself will simply restrict access to restricted games and only present the games that are allowed.
Scratch cards, keno, and bingo might be allowed too. In rare cases, video poker, blackjack, and a few others might be available to play with bonus funds but this is rare. When they are allowed the games will likely be weighted, meaning they won’t count as much toward wagering requirements but we’ll get to both of those terms in a moment.
Max Bets
Once the offer has you corralled into a certain group or type of game, another term comes into play. You will be restricted to bets of anywhere from $2 to $30 per spin or game round. One reason for this is that some players have figured out that if there are a dozen NDBs out there they can bet heavily on a highly volatile game in hopes of building up a big bankroll in the early stages, then reduce their bets after moving to a less volatile game to slowly grind out the wagering requirements.
There are other rules against this in most terms but they all come down to “irregular play” or “bonus abuse”. The operator will expect players to bet in a safe and sane manner within the terms and not try to exploit the offer. Of course, if you bet big on a high-variance game, you are likely to go broke quickly and bust out almost every time you do it. However, if there are a dozen offers you could blow through 11 and get that great hit on the 12th offer (if not sooner).
Expiry Date
All bonus offers come with an expiration date. You might have 24 hours to complete the terms, it might be 7 days, and it might be a month or longer. The important thing is to complete the offer in time or the bonus and any potential winnings can and most likely will be forfeited.
Wagering Requirements
If a player keeps exposing their bankroll to the house's inherent mathematical advantage, the house will eventually come out on top. That’s one reason there are wagering requirements (WR) on bonus funds - it gives them a chance to win the bonus money back while still giving you a chance to beat the house.
A bonus offer will come with certain wagering requirements. For illustration let’s say it’s a $100 free chip and the wagering is 30x. That simply means you will have to wager $3,000 to clear the bonus. The good news is that the WR can only go down but your bankroll will go up and down. Every dollar put through the virtual machines peels a dollar of the WR. Whether any one-dollar spin returns nothing or 1,000x your bet, your wagering requirement will be reduced by one dollar.
Different games have different return to player percentages (RTP). This number is the inverse of the house edge. For instance, if the house has a 2% mathematical advantage, the RTP would be 98%. While blackjack tends to have minimal fluctuations, with the house maintaining a slight edge, slots can exhibit drastic swings. However, over time, the theoretical RTP will align with the actual RTP. Although this alignment might not happen within a single session, even if it involves tens of thousands of spins, it will stabilize over millions of spins across numerous players. In the big picture, the mean is predictable.
All bonus offers will be crafted with terms that limit the business’s losses and aim to recruit the number of players needed to pay for the promotion over time and result in a profit for the effort. Most players who take a no deposit bonus and most NDBs you accept will end in nought. Some may profit, but not before exposing that bankroll to the house edge a certain predetermined number of times. They already know how many will be winners and how many will be losers within a certain range.
Game Weighting
Slots have a wide range of RTPs and volatility. It might be a complicated equation to determine the wagering requirements but the operator and others beyond the scenes in the industry have enough data to crunch those numbers and come out ahead throughout a NDB campaign, regardless of the duration. However, a game like blackjack with a certain set of rules and players using basic strategy presents a much simpler equation.
The house edge for blackjack is low and volatility is too. Whereas slots might count 100% against wagering, blackjack or video poker might only be weighted at 5%. This just means that for every dollar you run through the game, wagering only goes down $0.05. That differential effectively increases the wagering 20x ($1.00 / $0.05 = 20). If we take our previous example of 30xb or wagering of 30 times the bonus and apply the weighting for blackjack we end up with a practical wagering requirement of 600x (30x20) or $60,000 to clear the $100 bonus.
With an offer like that, it’s a good idea to pay attention to how much time you will have to complete the bonus and imagine how much time you would happily spend doing it.
Bonus Spins
Free spins are often granted instead of bonus funds. The operator will allow you a certain number of spins on a predetermined slot, or a group of slots, and when you are done with the spins you’ll have a bonus balance. That’s not to say you can simply cash out those funds, but it is possible in some cases, just rare.
In most cases, the returns you get from free spins are no different than a bonus chip, the only difference is that it will most likely be a random amount instead of a set amount such as $20, $30, or $100. All of the other terms that apply to a bonus chip, including a max cashout, will apply.
If your bonus spins produced $39 and the wagering requirement is 30x you will need to play through $39 thirty times ($39 x 30 = $1,170).
KYC/Document verification
Before any cashout from an online casino, you will have to go through the document verification process. For the operator it is called KYC (know your customer). KYC safeguards you from identity theft and other fraud and helps the operator in preventing financial fraud, underage gambling, and money laundering.
Conclusion
Hong Kong gamblers, like players everywhere else, have to balance the upsides of no deposit bonuses with the downsides. In one respect it’s easy to see that you will be able to play real money games and possibly even cash out without risking your own funds. There are new platforms and games to explore and new operators to get to know and begin to build bonds of trust and security with.
For those who are new to online gambling, the practice offers a chance to get to know how payment processing works and to go through the KYC process. It’s also a good way to become familiar with general and bonus terms and conditions.
However, nobody will ever get rich off no deposit bonuses nowadays. They take a not insignificant investment in time from the moment you claim an offer until the winnings are in your hand and of course, not all attempts will be successful.
Many players who set out to have some fun and maybe even to learn the ropes should find an enjoyable avenue for entertainment and possibly some profit. Managing expectations based on the reality on the ground should go a long way toward making the entire experience a pleasant one and well worth the endeavor. You might even find a new place to call your gambling home base.
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