How Wagering Requirements Work — Full Guide

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    Wagering requirements are the most important bonus condition that many players misunderstand. This guide explains how they work, how to calculate them, and how to choose bonuses with better terms.

    How wagering requirements work

    Wagering requirements are the main indicator of a bonus's real value. When a casino offers €100 with 35x wagering, you must place €3,500 in bets before requesting a withdrawal.

    Important: you don't have to lose €3,500 — you need to place that total in bets. Playing slots with 96% RTP, you'd statistically lose about 4% of each bet, or ~€140 of a €3,500 turnover.

    Wagering calculation example

    Example 1: €100 bonus, 30x wagering (bonus only) → Must wager: €100 × 30 = €3,000

    Example 2: €100 bonus + €100 deposit, 30x wagering (bonus + deposit) → Must wager: €200 × 30 = €6,000

    As you can see, 'bonus only' wagering is much more favorable. Always check what the wagering applies to.

    Game weighting

    Not all games contribute equally to wagering. Standard weighting: Slots — 100% (€1 bet = €1 wagering), Blackjack — 10% (€1 = €0.10), Roulette — 10–20%, Video poker — 5–10%, Live casino — 10–20%.

    Some games may be completely excluded from wagering contribution. Playing excluded games won't count toward your progress and the casino may void your bonus.

    How to choose a bonus with good wagering

    Bigger isn't always better. Compare: a smaller bonus with 25x wagering is often more profitable than a large one with 50x. Also check the bonus validity period — usually 7–30 days.

    Our casino bonus comparison table shows wagering requirements for each operator so you can easily compare and find the best offer.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are wagering requirements?+
    Wagering determines how many times you must play through the bonus before withdrawing. For example, 30x on €100 = €3,000 must be wagered.
    How to calculate wagering?+
    Multiply the bonus by the wagering coefficient. Some casinos apply wagering to bonus + deposit — then it's (bonus + deposit) × coefficient.
    What's a good wagering coefficient?+
    25x–35x is reasonable. Below 25x is excellent. Above 40x makes the bonus very hard to clear.
    Do all games contribute equally?+
    No — slots usually contribute 100%, but table games (blackjack, roulette) only 10–20% or even 0%.
    What's the max bet during wagering?+
    Most casinos set a €5 max bet during bonus play. Exceeding this may void the bonus and winnings.
    Does wagering apply to bonus only or deposit too?+
    Depends on the casino — some apply to bonus only (better), others to bonus + deposit (worse). Always check.
    How to track wagering progress?+
    Most casinos show your wagering progress in the bonus section, sometimes as a percentage bar.
    Can I cancel a bonus to avoid wagering?+
    Some casinos allow it, but canceling forfeits bonus-related winnings. Better to decide before activating.