After getting burned a couple times I built myself a little routine before I accept anything, figured I'd share it. Nothing fancy, just stuff I wish someone told me earlier.
First I find the base the rollover applies to. Bonus only, or deposit plus bonus. This is the single biggest thing and it's usually buried. Deposit plus bonus roughly doubles your real turnover.
Then the actual number. Say 100 USDT deposit, 100% match, 200 to play. If it's 35x on deposit plus bonus that's 35 times 200, so 7000 USDT in turnover. If it's bonus only, 35 times 100, so 3500. Same banner, double the work depending on the base.
Then I divide that turnover by my normal bet and rough rounds per hour to see if it even fits inside the expiry window.
Last, game weighting. Slots usually 100%, tables often way less, so I check what I'll actually be playing counts.
That's it. Anything I'm missing? What's in your checklist.
How i actually calculate the real wagering before accepting any bonus
- tilt_n_tip
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- nonce_nick
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Re: How i actually calculate the real wagering before accepting any bonus
Solid. One I'd bolt on: max bet while the bonus is live. Doesn't change the turnover number but if it's $2 and your normal bet is $10, your rounds-per-hour assumption is off by 5x and suddenly the expiry math falls apart.
Also if the site's provably fair, I verify a couple rounds before grinding thousands of bets through it. Client seed plus server seed hash, check the result reconstructs. No point clearing 7000 in turnover on games I haven't even confirmed are running fair. Takes two minutes and it's the whole point of playing crypto sites instead of a black box.
Also if the site's provably fair, I verify a couple rounds before grinding thousands of bets through it. Client seed plus server seed hash, check the result reconstructs. No point clearing 7000 in turnover on games I haven't even confirmed are running fair. Takes two minutes and it's the whole point of playing crypto sites instead of a black box.
Re: How i actually calculate the real wagering before accepting any bonus
The rounds-per-hour estimate is where most people fool themselves. They assume autoplay speed but then play slower, or stop to think, and the expiry sneaks up.
I pad mine, assume I'll clear maybe 60% of the theoretical max rounds in the window. If the turnover still fits, fine. If it only fits at 100% perfect play, it's a no. Your USDT example is the right way to do it though, the deposit-plus-bonus doubling catches so many people.
I pad mine, assume I'll clear maybe 60% of the theoretical max rounds in the window. If the turnover still fits, fine. If it only fits at 100% perfect play, it's a no. Your USDT example is the right way to do it though, the deposit-plus-bonus doubling catches so many people.
- coldwallet_cole
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Re: How i actually calculate the real wagering before accepting any bonus
mah, one more for the list, and it's the one I care about most. The max cashout cap on bonus winnings.
You can run your perfect math, clear the 7000 turnover, hit a 4000 USDT win, and then find a clause saying bonus winnings are capped at 5x the bonus. So your 4000 gets chopped to 500 and the rest vanishes. The turnover math is useless if the payout's capped. I read the withdrawal section before the bonus section now. And confirm they've got proof of reserves so the money's actually there to pay you in the first place.
You can run your perfect math, clear the 7000 turnover, hit a 4000 USDT win, and then find a clause saying bonus winnings are capped at 5x the bonus. So your 4000 gets chopped to 500 and the rest vanishes. The turnover math is useless if the payout's capped. I read the withdrawal section before the bonus section now. And confirm they've got proof of reserves so the money's actually there to pay you in the first place.