Bonus Amount
Bonus amount is the free money you receive from the casino. This can be โฌ10, โฌ50, or more.
A bigger bonus looks attractive, but it often comes with tougher conditions. Always check the full terms.
Wagering Requirement (x)
The wagering requirement shows how many times you must bet the bonus. For example, 30x means you must wager the bonus 30 times.
Higher requirements make bonuses harder to clear. This increases your risk.
RTP (%)
RTP means Return to Player. It shows how much money a game gives back on average.
A game with 96% RTP returns โฌ96 for every โฌ100 wagered in the long run. The rest goes to the casino.
Game Contribution (%)
Game contribution shows how much a game counts toward wagering. Some games count 100%, others only 10% or 0%.
Lower contribution makes clearing a bonus much harder. Always check this value.
Expected Value (EV)
Expected Value shows if a bonus is good or bad mathematically. A positive EV means the bonus favors you.
A negative EV means the casino has the advantage. This does not predict short-term results.
Risk Rating
The risk rating shows how dangerous the bonus is. It can be low, medium, or high.
Low risk means better long-term value. High risk means you are likely to lose.
Why This Calculator Matters
Many bonuses look good but are designed to fail. This tool shows the truth behind the offer.
Use it before you claim any bonus. Smart players always check the math.