Understanding Wagering Requirements In Casino Bonuses

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Online casinos aggressively market their deposit bonuses, making it seem like they are handing out free money.


To prevent instant bankruptcy, casinos protect these bonuses using strict rules known as wagering requirements.

How the Bonus Catch Actually Works

A wagering requirement is a multiplier that dictates exactly how much money you must bet before you can withdraw.


For example, if you receive a $100 bonus with a 30x requirement, you must place $3,000 worth of bets.

It does not matter if you win or lose the bets; only the total amount wagered countsYou cannot simply bet $3,000 on one spin; maximum bet limits are strictly enforcedFailing to meet the target within a specific timeframe usually voids the bonus completely
Understanding Game Contributions

Casinos are smart; they know which games have the lowest house edge, and they restrict them accordingly.


Live dealer games and high-RTP table games are frequently excluded from bonus wagering entirely (0% contribution).

Game TypeWeighting %RecommendationLive Casino0%Avoid completely while bonus is activeScratch Cards100%Excellent option for clearing funds

Always read the fine print carefully, and never accept a bonus if the playthrough multiplier exceeds 50x.