What Izzi puts on the banner, what the terms ask for it, and how the two numbers compare once you work them through.
Since the match runs at 100%, the full $1,200 arrives only on a $1,200 deposit. Put in half and you get half the bonus; the ratio holds all the way down. That is a long way from the $20 minimum the offer leads with.
| Welcome offer | 100% up to $1,200 |
| Free spins | 200 spins |
| Wagering requirement | 40x on the bonus amount |
| Time to complete | 7 days |
| Deposit for the full bonus | $1,200 |
| Maximum cashout | $10,000 |
| Minimum deposit | $20 |
Taken from the published terms. Nothing here is a promise from us: check the current wording before you put money in.
The arithmetic is blunt: $1,200 at 40x is $48,000 of wagering ahead of any cashout. At $2 a spin that is roughly 24,000 spins. Note what the multiplier is applied to: bonus only here, though the industry is not consistent about it.
Across 7 days the daily figure lands near $6,857, which leaves no room for a casual week. The clock runs whether or not you play, so a busy week effectively shortens the offer.
Winnings from the bonus are capped at $10,000, a flat figure that does not move with the size of the deposit. Compared with the offer itself it sits clear of the bonus, so the cap is unlikely to be what stops you.
At a typical 96% return, the $48,000 target carries an expected cost near $1,920. Held up against the $1,200 on offer, that is more than the bonus is worth β on the averages, clearing it costs more than it pays. Real sessions scatter wildly around the average. The figure matters when you are choosing between bonuses, not when you are playing one.
200 free spins come with the package. What matters is the per-spin stake and the status of anything they win; the number on the banner says nothing about either. We have not seen those numbers stated by Izzi, so treat spin counts as the headline they are and read the detail on site.
The sign-up bonus is the loudest offer an operator ever makes; the ongoing ones decide whether an account is worth keeping. The recurring offers are frequently the more sensible ones, precisely because they are not designed to impress. Rather than reproduce a promotions list we cannot stand behind, we point at Izzi's own page for it.
A promotional page and a terms page are different documents, and only one of them is binding. Everything that decides whether the bonus is any good sits in the second document. Reading it once is the highest-value ten minutes in the whole process.
The CuraΓ§ao Gaming Control Board (GCB) licence on record is worth remembering precisely for disputes over a cancelled offer. Exhaust support and the formal complaints procedure before escalating β regulators expect that order. Keep the terms as they stood when you claimed: screenshots settle these arguments, memory does not.
Offers are sized to pull the deposit upwards, and the maximum is set where it is for that reason. Chasing the full $1,200 here means finding $1,200. Decide the number that is comfortable to lose first; then see what the offer does with it. Stretching to reach a ceiling turns a promotion into a cost.
Comparing headline figures is close to meaningless: the size of a bonus tells you almost nothing without the multiplier beside it. Multiply bonus by requirement in each case and the ranking often reverses. Then check the ceiling and the clock, because both can quietly undo whatever the first calculation suggested.
A maximum bet applies for as long as the bonus is running, typically well below what a normal session might use. Go over it once, even by accident on a feature buy, and the bonus along with anything it won can be voided. More disputes come from this clause than from anything else on a bonus page.
Taking the offer is a choice, and it is not automatically the right one. For a short visit, the requirement works out as a restriction rather than a gift. Most operators let you decline the offer at the cashier, and a plain deposit can be withdrawn whenever you like.
Live chat answers these in a couple of minutes, and the reply lands in writing in your chat history β useful later if anything is disputed:
The match applies from the minimum upwards, so a small deposit earns a small bonus rather than none. Bonus and turnover scale together; the deadline and the stake limit are fixed regardless. For most players that combination β small target, full deadline β is the easier one to actually finish.
Usually yes β most cashiers let you decline it, and a plain deposit comes with no turnover conditions attached. For a short session that is often the better choice.
$1,200, given the 100% match. The $20 minimum still qualifies for a smaller bonus.
7 days from the moment the bonus is credited. Whatever is unfinished when the clock stops is normally forfeited along with anything the bonus won.
On the full $1,200 bonus at 40x, about $48,000. A smaller bonus carries a proportionally smaller target.
No one here has taken this offer up with real money. The numbers come from Izzi's own conditions; the working out is ours. Operators revise bonus terms without notice, so confirm the current offer on the operator's own site before depositing.