The Most Important Bonus Term You Need to Understand

When you claim a bonus online, there's almost always a string attached — and that string is called the wagering requirement (also known as the rollover requirement or turnover requirement). Understanding this term is essential before accepting any promotional offer, because it determines how easy — or difficult — it is to actually benefit from the bonus.

What Is a Wagering Requirement?

A wagering requirement is a multiplier that tells you how many times you must use (wager) the bonus amount — or in some cases, the bonus plus your deposit — before any winnings derived from that bonus can be withdrawn.

Example: You receive a MYR 50 bonus with a 10x wagering requirement. This means you must place MYR 500 worth of bets (MYR 50 × 10) before you can withdraw anything linked to that bonus.

Common Ways Wagering Requirements Are Applied

Not all wagering requirements are calculated the same way. The most common structures include:

  • Bonus only: The wagering is applied only to the bonus amount. (Friendlier to users.)
  • Bonus + Deposit: You must wager the total of both your deposit and the bonus. (More demanding.)
  • Winnings only: In rarer cases, only the winnings from the bonus must be wagered before withdrawal.

How to Calculate Your Rollover

Use this simple formula:

Total Wagering Required = Bonus Amount × Wagering Multiplier

(Or if deposit is included: (Deposit + Bonus) × Multiplier)

Quick Reference Table

Bonus Amount Wagering Requirement Total to Wager
MYR 50 5x MYR 250
MYR 100 10x MYR 1,000
MYR 200 20x MYR 4,000
MYR 500 30x MYR 15,000

What Is Considered a "Good" Wagering Requirement?

Generally speaking:

  • 1x–5x: Excellent — very easy to meet, close to a genuine free bonus.
  • 6x–15x: Fair — achievable with moderate activity.
  • 16x–30x: High — requires significant commitment; read the terms carefully.
  • 30x+: Very restrictive — the bonus may be difficult to convert to real withdrawable value.

Game Contributions to Wagering

An important detail often buried in the fine print: different activities often contribute differently toward meeting a wagering requirement. For example, on gaming platforms:

  • Slots may contribute 100% toward the rollover.
  • Table games (e.g., blackjack, baccarat) may contribute only 10%–20%.
  • Some games may be excluded entirely from contributing.

This means if you use bonus funds to play a game with a 10% contribution rate, every MYR 100 wagered only counts as MYR 10 toward your requirement — making it 10 times harder to clear.

Tips for Clearing Wagering Requirements Efficiently

  1. Choose activities that contribute 100% toward the rollover.
  2. Don't bet excessively large amounts trying to clear it fast — maintain a sustainable pace.
  3. Track your progress in the promotions or bonuses section of your account.
  4. Note the expiry date — bonus funds and their rollover progress typically expire together.
  5. If the requirement feels too high for the bonus value, it's perfectly reasonable to skip the promotion.

Final Thought

Wagering requirements aren't inherently bad — they're a standard part of how promotional offers work. What matters is that you go in with clear eyes, calculate the true cost, and only claim bonuses where the terms are realistic for your actual usage patterns. A bonus you can't reasonably clear is no bonus at all.