Understanding Bonuses
Wagering requirements, terms to watch for, and how to maximize value.
Bonuses are how gambling platforms attract new players and keep existing ones engaged. While they can provide real value, they come with strings attached. Understanding how bonuses actually work will help you avoid traps and maximize value.
Types of Bonuses
Common Bonus Types
| Bonus Type | How It Works | Typical Value |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome Bonus | Match % of first deposit | 100-200% up to $1,000 |
| No Deposit Bonus | Free credits just for signing up | $10-50 |
| Free Spins | Free slot spins on specific games | 10-100 spins |
| Reload Bonus | Match on subsequent deposits | 25-50% |
| Cashback | Return % of losses over time | 5-20% |
| Referral Bonus | Reward for referring friends | $25-100 |
The Catch: Wagering Requirements
Here's where most players get burned. Wagering requirements (also called "playthrough") determine how much you must bet before you can withdraw bonus funds.
You must wager $3,500 before that $100 bonus becomes withdrawable. With a 2% house edge, you'd expect to lose $70—making the bonus worth only $30.
Warning
Calculating Real Bonus Value
Use this formula to estimate the actual value of any bonus:
A $200 bonus with 30x wagering ($6,000 total) at 1% house edge: $200 - ($6,000 × 0.01) = $140 real value.
Strategy Insight
Terms to Watch For
Always read the fine print for these potential gotchas:
🚩 Maximum Bet Limits
Usually $5-10 per bet while bonus is active. Exceeding this can void the entire bonus.
🚩 Game Restrictions
Some games contribute less (or nothing) to wagering. Blackjack might count only 10%.
🚩 Time Limits
Bonuses often expire in 7-30 days. Unmet requirements forfeit the bonus.
🚩 Maximum Win Caps
Some bonuses limit withdrawable winnings to 3-10x the bonus amount.
Game Contribution Rates
Different games count differently toward wagering requirements:
Typical Contribution Rates
| Game Type | Contribution | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Slots | 100% | Higher house edge, casinos profit more |
| Blackjack | 10-20% | Lower house edge with strategy |
| Roulette | 20-50% | Medium house edge |
| Baccarat | 10-20% | Very low house edge on banker |
| Video Poker | 10-20% | Low house edge with strategy |
| Live Dealer | 10-25% | Higher operational costs |
Pro Tip
When Bonuses Are Worth It
Bonuses provide real value when:
- Low wagering requirements (under 25x)
- High game contribution on games you already play
- No max bet restrictions or reasonable limits
- Long validity period (30+ days)
- No max win cap
When to Skip Bonuses
Sometimes it's better to decline bonuses entirely:
- When wagering requirements exceed 35x
- When you want to withdraw winnings quickly
- When bonus terms restrict your preferred games
- When max bet limits are too restrictive for your style
Strategy Insight
Key Takeaways
- 1Wagering requirements are the hidden cost of every bonus
- 2Calculate real value: Bonus minus (Wagering × House Edge)
- 3Watch for max bets, game restrictions, time limits, and win caps
- 4Low-contribution games (blackjack) make wagering harder to clear
- 5Sometimes no bonus is the best bonus