![]() ![]() Giving players casino bonuses is a way of offering players incentives to join – namely, by giving them extra bonus money to play with. However, they want to make things attractive for the players as well to get them to sign up. The reason for this is simple: casino sites are in the business of making money, and giving out free money wouldn’t be good for business. Why do casinos give bonuses with wagering requirements? They are almost always written in the same way too – such as “x40”. However, all these terms still have the same wagering meaning as described above. Alternatively, they may be referred to as obligations instead of requirements. For example, they are also known as playthrough requirements or rollover requirements at some sites. It’s possible that a specific casino uses a different name for wagering requirements. Therefore, it’s very important to check if you need to wager the bonus only or the deposit + bonus in the terms and conditions. This clearly has an impact, by adding a considerable amount on to the total. That would then be multiplied to find the wagering requirement (£30 x 40), which would be £1200. In the above example, that would mean your £10 deposit being added to your £20 bonus money for £30. In some cases, a casino might apply wagering requirements to both the bonus money AND the amount you deposit. The calculation is done by multiplying the bonus money by the wagering requirement (£20 x 40) for £800 overall. This means you need to use your £20 bonus money to place bets worth £800 overall before it is considered real money which you can withdraw. However, the casino has placed a x40 wagering requirement on the bonus money. You deposit £10 and get an extra £20 in bonus money. The casino is offering a bonus of 200% up to £100. Here’s a good wagering requirements example, taken from Bonus Boss above. ![]()
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