Wagering Requirements Explained

Wagering requirements are conditions attached to many betting bonuses and promotions.
They define how much must be wagered before bonus-related funds can be withdrawn.
This guide explains what wagering requirements are, how they work, and why they significantly affect risk and outcomes — without recommendations or promotional claims.

What are wagering requirements?

A wagering requirement specifies how many times a bonus amount must be bet before withdrawal is allowed.It is usually expressed as a multiple, such as:
  • 10×

The higher the multiple, the more betting activity is required.

Basic exampleExample

  • Bonus: £20
  • Wagering requirement: 5×
Total wagering required:£20 × 5 = £100You must place bets totalling £100 before withdrawal is permitted.

Bonus wagering vs deposit wagering

Bonus wagering

  • wagering applies only to the bonus amount
  • the deposit may remain withdrawable (subject to rules)

Bonus + deposit wagering

  • wagering applies to both bonus and deposit
  • total wagering requirement increases significantly
The difference is defined in the terms and conditions.

Eligible bets and markets

Wagering requirements often apply only to:
specific bet types
specific markets
minimum odds thresholds
Some bets may not count at all toward wagering.
Understanding eligibility is essential.

Final Note

Wagering requirements define how bonuses behave, not how likely outcomes are.Understanding them helps clarify:

why withdrawals are restricted
why bonus value is conditional
why risk increases over time

For related guides, continue with:

• Bonus & Wagering Terms Explained• Free Bets Explained• Probability vs Odds