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Wagering Requirements Explained

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Wagering requirements — also called rollover or playthrough — are the conditions you must meet before a bonus can be withdrawn. This guide explains how they work with hypothetical examples only. Always read the specific promotion's terms.

Key takeaways
  • They are the number of times you must bet a bonus before it can be withdrawn, expressed as a multiple such as 30×.
  • Multiply the bonus (and sometimes the deposit) by the requirement.
  • Operators weight games differently.

What wagering requirements are

A bonus usually cannot be withdrawn immediately. You must first bet it a set number of times — the wagering requirement — expressed as a multiple such as 20×, 30× or 40×.

How rollover is calculated

Multiply the bonus (and sometimes the deposit) by the requirement to find how much you must wager.

Example. A 100-unit bonus with 30× wagering requires 100 × 30 = 3,000 units of bets before the bonus can be withdrawn. This is total turnover, not money you must lose.

Game weighting

Not all games count equally toward wagering. Slots often count 100%, while table games may count less or not at all. The promotion's terms list the weighting, so check before choosing where to play. See how slots work.

Common bonus terms

Watch for maximum bet limits while wagering, time limits to complete it, and maximum cashout caps. These are normal but vary by offer, and a promotion's own terms always list them in full.

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FAQ

What are wagering requirements?

They are the number of times you must bet a bonus before it can be withdrawn, expressed as a multiple such as 30×.

How is rollover calculated?

Multiply the bonus (and sometimes the deposit) by the requirement. A 100-unit bonus at 30× means 3,000 units of total bets, not money you must lose.

Why do some games count less toward wagering?

Operators weight games differently. Slots often count 100% while table games may count less or not at all. The promotion terms list the weighting.

How we made this guide. This guide is written and maintained by the 1xRoll Editorial Team and explains the general, widely-accepted rules of the market. All examples are hypothetical and illustrate mechanics only — they are not predictions, betting advice or real odds. Specific rules can vary by event and operator, so always check the in-game or in-bet-slip rules. editorial approach · responsible-gaming policy

Last updated: 2026-06-15

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