Sport is a visible main section in the site navigation, so the sportsbook should be read as a real route with its own logic rather than as a small add-on inside the casino area. That matters from the first click because the sports side has its own offer flow and its own rule-facing routes.
The first sports offer on the site is clear in the current fact set. The sports welcome offer is 100% up to EUR100, and it starts from a first sports deposit of EUR20.
The recurring value and the rule access are also separate enough to matter early. Sports cashback is 10% up to EUR500, and sports-side snippets point to formal routes such as Terms & Conditions, Accounts, Payouts and Bonuses, Responsible Gaming, Dispute Resolution, Fairness & RNG Testing Methods, Privacy Policy, and KYC Policies.
The sports section works as its own route, not as a copy of the casino flow with different colours. Sport appears directly in the main navigation, which is the clearest sign that the sportsbook has its own entry point and should be judged by its own offer and rule logic.
That difference matters because the sports side can include its own welcome route, its own cashback figure, and its own rule-reading path. A user who enters Sport but keeps thinking in casino terms can fund the account correctly and still expect the wrong result afterward.
The sports welcome at Bolizyn Casino is 100% up to EUR100, and the first sports deposit threshold starts from EUR20. That is the core number pair that matters before any broader offer reading begins.
The main mistake here is not usually the amount, but the route. A deposit can meet the EUR20 threshold and still fail to match the expected result if the account path chosen earlier was read through casino assumptions instead of the sports route.
Once the sports welcome amount and first sports deposit are clear, the bonus rules page is the right next step for the wider offer structure and shared restriction logic.
The cashback value on the sports side is 10% up to EUR500. That figure matters because it should be read on its own and not merged with the casino cashback or the live cashback values from other parts of the site.
The fastest way to avoid confusion is to isolate the sports figure before comparing anything else. A reader who remembers several cashback numbers at once can easily pull the wrong percentage or cap from another section and apply it to the sportsbook by mistake.
That is why the sports-side number works best as a clean standalone fact. The casino and live areas have their own cashback logic, but the sports route should start with 10% up to EUR500 and only then be compared outward if needed.
The sports page does more than show an offer. It also points outward to formal rule routes, including Terms & Conditions, Accounts, Payouts and Bonuses, Responsible Gaming, Dispute Resolution, Fairness & RNG Testing Methods, Privacy Policy, and KYC Policies.
When the question moves from the sports offer itself to payout, account, or dispute rules, the terms page is the better route because the sportsbook already points outward to those formal rule paths.
The sports route should still be read inside the same mobile-capable site environment. Android and iOS access are confirmed broadly in the current pack, and account use on mobile is already part of the wider site logic.
The sports route usually feels wrong for one of three reasons: the amount was right but the path was wrong, the cashback figure was taken from another section, or the real question is about formal rules rather than the sportsbook offer itself.
A correct amount does not always produce the expected result if the route behind it is wrong. The first sports deposit threshold is EUR20, but that threshold only helps when the expected outcome is actually the sports welcome route.
The sports cashback figure is 10% up to EUR500. If another cashback number is in your head, the fastest correction is to separate the sports figure from the casino and live figures before reading anything else.
Sometimes the real issue is not the sportsbook itself, but the rule framework around it. That usually happens when the question is about payout handling, dispute routes, fairness, or account checks rather than the welcome amount or cashback number.
Yes. Sport is a visible main navigation section, which confirms that the sportsbook is a real route on the site rather than a secondary casino-only extra.
Yes. The sports cashback figure confirmed in the current pack is 10% up to EUR500.
Yes. The current pack confirms a sports-side welcome path and a first sports deposit route, which means the sportsbook logic is separate enough to be selected as its own offer direction.
Yes. The sports-side snippets show routes such as Terms & Conditions, Accounts, Payouts and Bonuses, Responsible Gaming, Dispute Resolution, Fairness & RNG Testing Methods, Privacy Policy, and KYC Policies.
They lead outward to formal rule and account pages, including payout, dispute, fairness, privacy, and KYC-related routes. That is why the sports section should not be treated as only an offer page.
Yes. The sports welcome offer is separate from the casino welcome route, with its own value of 100% up to EUR100 and its own first sports deposit threshold from EUR20.
Yes. The sports welcome depends on a first sports deposit from EUR20, so qualification on the sports side is tied to the deposit threshold and the correct route together.