TOP-10 ideas for draws and contests
1) Quiz Night "Myth/Fact"
Mechanics: 10 questions in stories/live about RTP, volatility and rules.
How to participate: respond in form/story stickers within 24 hours.
Prizes: merch/invitation to a closed razbbor with an expert/donation to choose a winner.
Anti-fraud: unique links for answers, time limit, duplicate verification.
Metrics: quiz completion, correct answers, saves, D7 returns.
RG block: one question is always about limits/pauses.
Post template:- "Quiz: let's analyze 10 myths! 24 hours for answers - prizes for the top result. 18+. Responsibly"
2) UGC Challenge "Hyde of the Week"
Mechanics: participants send short guides (carousel/video) "how to read the rules of the game," "how to set limits."
Criteria: clarity, benefit, lack of risk glamorization.
Prizes: publication in the official channel + merch/invitation to interview.
Anti-fraud: originality (plagiarism check), consent to publication.
Metrics: number of applications, ER post with results, saving.
3) "Choose the form of the next broadcast"
Mechanics: Voting (AMA/downstreak debrief/mini-league). Participants comment on why their choices are useful.
Prizes: "viewer's place" on the air (Q&A slot), merch.
Antifraud: one vote per account; bot filter.
Metrics: coverage + comments/min, on-air retention.
4) "Safe & Clean" cover competition
Mechanics: design competition preview for YouTube/announcement with mandatory elements: 18 +, disclaimer, calm palette.
Prizes: cover publication + designer consultation.
Anti-fraud: file sources, checking AI drains for rights.
Metrics: CTR covers, carousel saves with winners.
5) "A minute of knowledge" - short video 30-45 sec
Mechanics: participants record video advice: "how to determine a pause," "how not to chase a loss."
Prizes: getting into the collection "Best Tips of the Month," merch.
Anti-fraud: whitelist music, prohibition of dangerous calls.
Metrics: Hold 0-3-8 seconds, Complete> 70%.
6) Cross-platform "scavenger hunt"
Mechanics: 5 tips in different posts/social networks; the answer is a word from the rules of responsibility (for example, "limit").
Prizes: Merch set/virtual badge in Discord.
Antifraud: unique final forms, IP log/timestamps.
Metrics: clicks between platforms, transit time.
7) "Analysis of the week" with a prize for the best question
Mechanics: collect questions for the broadcast; the best receives a prize and a separate analysis.
Prizes: personal consultation on "setting limits "/closed session with an analyst.
Antifraud: questions without personal data; auto-answer about privacy.
Metrics: number of questions, clicks on the final FAQ, hold on the Q&A part.
8) "Don't confuse chance with skill" meme battle
Mechanics: memes on the theme of myths and cognitive distortions (gumbler error, etc.).
Prizes: publication on the official channel + merch.
Antifraud: moderation: no toxicity/personal attacks/violation of rights.
Metrics: ER, shers, tonality.
9) "Bingo of Responsibility"
Mechanics: carousel card: "set time limit," "paused," "read FAQ." Participants note that they completed it in a week.
Prizes: a random draw among those who closed ≥5 points.
Antifraud: screen evidence (without personal data), choosing a winner in a live.
Metrics: completed cards, clicks on the help section.
10) "You asked - we did" with a prize for the idea
Mechanics: monthly collection of ideas → public report → award to the author of the implemented idea.
Prizes: merch/donation to the fund on behalf of the author/sticker pack "editor."
Antifraud: marking the date of submission of the idea, public fixation.
Metrics: number of valid ideas, NPS, re-participation.
Examples of secure prizes
Brand merch, subscription to a closed Discord channel, consultation with an expert, digital guide packs (OVB/overlay templates, RG checklists), charity donation, tickets for an offline meeting/stream backstage.
Avoid: Cash "jackpots," "deposit bonuses," anything that might encourage risky behaviour.
How to issue rules (T&C) - mini checklist
1. Organizer and contacts.
2. Timing, geo, age.
3. How to participate (without mandatory purchases/deposits).
4. Victory criteria and method of selection (random/jury).
5. Prizes and how to get them (terms, transfer, taxes - if applicable).
6. UGC rights (publishing license).
7. Privacy (what data, how to store, how to delete).
8. Disclaimer of responsibility + link to help and RG.
9. Prohibition of abuse (bots/multi-accounts → disqualification).
10. Public results (stream/post with list of winners).
Promo Metrics Panel
Attention: coverage, CTR, retention in shorts.
Involvement: ER, responses/min, UGC/week.
Quality: share of target geo/languages, D7/D30 returns.
RG signals: clicks on the help section, share of content with limits/pauses, tonality.
Operating system:% of applications without violations, moderation speed, prize issuance time.
Frequent mistakes and how to fix them
"Subscribe + like + friend" without value. → Add educational component/benefit.
Fuzzy victory criteria. → Write a scale/example, write down the choice in live.
Dangerous prizes. → Replace with experience/merch/donation.
No report. → Do post/video "as selected + what sent."
Moderation ignore. → Assign owner, SLA, stopwords.
Draws and contests in iGaming can be interesting, useful and safe if you keep the focus on education, community and transparency. Choose 3-4 ideas from the list, prepare T&C and RG blocks, think over anti-fraud and reporting - and your promos will begin to bring not only a surge in coverage, but also long-term trust.