X3000 Bonus Terms and Conditions
By Henrik Åström, casino analyst — updated August 2026
Every promotion at X3000 has its own headline number, but the same layer of general bonus rules sits underneath all of them. Three of those rules decide the outcome of most bonuses: a maximum bet of 50 kr per spin while a bonus is active, a maximum cashout of 10x the bonus amount, and a 14-day expiry. Learn those once and a new offer takes thirty seconds to evaluate.
The three limits that matter most
Read them as one package: the max bet caps what a single spin may cost, the wagering cap sets the ceiling on what bonus winnings can ever pay out, and the 14-day clock decides whether either number matters at all.
The max bet rule is the one that catches people out. While bonus funds are in play, no single spin may exceed 50 kr — and that is a hard limit, not a rounding guideline. One 60 kr spin placed by accident, or one autoplay setting left over from a previous session, is enough to put the whole bonus at risk. Set the stake before the first spin and leave it alone.
The max cashout rule caps what a bonus can ever pay you. Winnings from bonus funds are withdrawable up to 10x the bonus amount: a 500 kr bonus can produce at most 5,000 kr of withdrawable winnings, a 3,000 kr bonus at most 30,000 kr. Anything above the cap is removed when the bonus converts. It rarely bites, but when a bonus round pays a four-figure multiple it bites hard.
The 14-day limit is the quiet one. Wagering that is unfinished when the window closes is deleted with the winnings attached to it, and no support ticket reopens an expired bonus.
Rules, limits and consequences at a glance
| Rule | Limit at X3000 | What happens if you break it |
|---|---|---|
| Max bet with an active bonus | 50 kr per spin | Bonus and the winnings from it can be voided |
| Max cashout from bonus winnings | 10x the bonus amount | Everything above the cap is stripped at conversion |
| Wagering requirement | 35x the bonus amount | No withdrawal of bonus funds until it is cleared |
| Time limit | 14 days from crediting | Bonus and attached winnings are removed |
| One account per person | 1 account, 1 household, 1 payment identity | Bonuses cancelled, duplicate accounts closed |
| Game contribution | Slots 100%, crash 50%, table and live 10%, video poker 0% | Turnover simply does not count toward the requirement |
| Minimum qualifying deposit | 200 kr | The bonus is not credited at all |
Sticky versus non-sticky bonuses
A non-sticky bonus behaves the way most players assume: your deposit stays real money, the bonus sits alongside it, and you can withdraw your own funds without touching the bonus at all. A sticky bonus is fused to the balance — it never converts to cash itself, and it is deducted at withdrawal, so only the winnings above it are yours.
The practical test is simple. Try a small withdrawal request with the bonus still active: if the cashier warns that the bonus and its winnings will be forfeited, you are on a sticky offer and there is no way to take part of the balance out early. Match the type to your intention before you claim, not after.
What X3000 treats as bonus abuse
Bonus abuse is not a vague accusation; it is a short list of specific patterns that automated systems flag reliably.
- Low-risk betting on roulette — covering red and black, or odd and even, at the same time. It generates turnover at almost no risk, and it is the classic reason a bonus is voided. Table games contribute 10 percent anyway, so the tactic never even pays.
- Multi-accounting — a second account for yourself, or accounts opened in the names of family members and friends to reclaim the same welcome offer. Device fingerprints, IP addresses and payment details link them.
- Staking above the limit — any spin over 50 kr while a bonus is running, including a single one placed in autoplay.
- Bonus hunting across restricted games — clearing turnover on titles the promo excludes, or bet-and-cancel patterns designed to game the counter.
The consequences run in a predictable order: the bonus is voided, the winnings derived from it are removed, and in repeated or deliberate cases the account is closed and remaining bonus-linked balances withheld. Your own deposited funds are normally returned. It is worth stressing that the first two items on that list are usually detected after a big win, at the withdrawal check — which is the worst possible moment to discover the rule.
Eligibility and the clauses people skip
Bonuses require a verified adult account, one per person and household, funded by a payment instrument in your own name. Deposits made with some e-wallets are excluded from welcome offers at many operators, so confirm the method qualifies before the transfer. Promotions cannot normally be stacked: claim one and the next is queued rather than combined.
Terms can also be updated between campaigns. The binding version is the one published on the operator site at the moment you claim, which is why a screenshot of the offer page at claim time is the single most useful thing you can keep if a dispute arises later.
Common questions about the bonus rules
What is the maximum bet while a bonus is active?
How much can I actually withdraw from a bonus?
Is hedging on roulette really detected?
Read next: how the 35x requirement is calculated, with worked examples in kronor, and the VIP program, where tier-only offers carry these same general rules.