Wagering Requirements at Turbiini

Every other figure on a promotion banner is decoration. The wagering requirement is the number that decides whether a bonus ends as cash in your bank account or as an expired line in the account history. This page does the arithmetic in euros, including the part most guides skip: what the multiplier turns into once game contribution is applied.

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How wagering works, in one sentence

You must stake the bonus amount a stated number of times before the bonus balance converts into withdrawable cash. That is the whole mechanism. The word varies — wagering, rollover, playthrough, turnover — but the operation is identical: total money staked, not total money lost, counted against a target. A EUR 100 bonus at 35x sets a target of EUR 3,500 in cumulative stakes, and a player who cycles the same fifty euros repeatedly reaches it just as validly as one who deposits more.

A worked example: EUR 100 at 35x

Take a bonus of EUR 100 with a 35x requirement. The raw target is 100 multiplied by 35, so EUR 3,500 of stakes. On slots, which contribute the full 100 per cent, every euro you bet removes a euro from the target: 3,500 euros of spins and the requirement is closed. At a EUR 0.40 stake per spin that is 8,750 rounds, which is a long evening rather than an afternoon.

Now put the same bonus on a live blackjack seat contributing 10 per cent. Each euro staked removes only ten cents from the target, so you need EUR 35,000 of stakes to clear the same EUR 100. At 20 per cent contribution it is EUR 17,500. Nothing about the bonus changed; only the game you chose. For a platform whose strongest suit is live baccarat, blackjack and roulette, that gap is the single most important line on this page.

Game contribution, translated into euros

Game typeContributionStakes needed for EUR 100 at 35xPractical verdict
Slots100%EUR 3,500The only sensible way to clear a bonus
Live baccaratOften 10-20%EUR 17,500-35,000Play it with cash, not bonus funds
Live blackjackOften 10%EUR 35,000Effectively unclearable on a small bonus
RouletteOften 10-20%EUR 17,500-35,000Same problem, plus bet-coverage rules
Excluded titles0%Never clearsCheck the restricted list first

Contribution rates are set per campaign, so confirm them on the offer you are accepting. What stays stable across the industry is the shape: slots at full weight, live tables heavily discounted, a handful of low-edge titles excluded outright.

Bonus balance versus real balance

While a requirement is open, the account effectively holds two wallets. Cash you deposited stays withdrawable at any moment and, through Trustly or Skrill, reaches you in one to two hours once KYC has been passed. Bonus balance is locked. Most clients spend cash first and only touch bonus funds when the cash runs out, which means a withdrawal request placed early forfeits the bonus but returns your own money intact. Knowing which wallet a bet is drawing from is worth checking in the dashboard before a session, not after it.

The time limit is the second trap

A multiplier you could clear in a month is worthless if the offer expires in seven days. Welcome bonuses typically run about 30 days; reloads and spin drops far less. The clock starts when the bonus is credited, not when you next log in, and it runs on calendar days in the EET and EEST time zone rather than on banking days. When it stops, the remaining bonus balance and everything won from it are removed together.

Rollover, playthrough, turnover: one idea, three labels

Different operators and different affiliate sites use different vocabulary for the same calculation, and the inconsistency causes real confusion. Rollover and playthrough are direct synonyms of wagering. Turnover normally means the same thing but is occasionally used for total stakes across an account rather than against a bonus target. If a promotion states a requirement on "deposit plus bonus" instead of on the bonus alone, the workload doubles: EUR 100 deposited with EUR 100 bonus at 35x becomes EUR 7,000 of stakes, not EUR 3,500. That one preposition is the most expensive detail in any set of bonus terms.

Wagering FAQ

Does a losing bet still count towards wagering?
Yes. The requirement counts money staked, not money lost or won. A EUR 2 bet contributes EUR 2 of turnover on a full-contribution slot whether it wins, loses or returns the stake. This is why cycling a small balance can clear a target that looks impossibly large at first sight.
Can I split the requirement across several games?
Yes, and progress accumulates from every eligible title. The catch is that each game applies its own contribution rate, so mixing slots with live tables slows the target down. Excluded games contribute nothing at all and may breach the terms if played with bonus funds active.
Where do I see how much wagering is left?
In the account dashboard, on the active bonus card, usually as a progress bar or a remaining euro figure. Check it before a session rather than trusting a mental estimate, because contribution weighting makes intuition unreliable.
What happens to the requirement if I withdraw early?
Requesting a payout while a bonus is open normally cancels it. The bonus balance and any winnings derived from it are removed, and your own remaining deposit is paid out through the original method, typically inside one to two hours on Trustly or Skrill after KYC is complete.

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