Wagering Requirements at Igni Casino

In short: the rollover is the lock on every bonus, and one multiplication tells you whether an offer is worth taking — bonus amount times the multiple equals the euros you must stake.

Wagering requirements, rollover and playthrough are three names for the same obligation. Bonus wagering explained in one line: the operator credits an amount, and that amount has to be turned over a set number of times on qualifying games before it converts into money you can withdraw. Everything else on this page is detail hanging off that sentence.

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The formula, and how wagering works in practice

Bonus amount times the multiple equals required turnover. A 100 € bonus at 30x means 3,000 € of stakes. Some offers apply the multiple to bonus plus deposit instead — on a 100 € deposit plus a 100 € bonus at 30x, that is 6,000 €, twice the obligation from the same banner. Always check which base the terms use; it is the single biggest swing in the whole calculation.

Turnover counts stakes, not losses. Every qualifying bet chips at the target whether it wins or loses, so a run of luck does not shorten the requirement and a bad run does not lengthen it — it only shortens the balance you have left to bet with. Progress is tracked automatically in the account, usually as a percentage bar.

BonusMultipleStakes requiredSpins at 0.40 €
20 €30x600 €1,500
50 €30x1,500 €3,750
100 €30x3,000 €7,500
100 €40x4,000 €10,000
200 €30x6,000 €15,000

These are worked examples, not quoted offers — the live multiple sits in the campaign terms. The point of the table is the shape: obligation grows in step with the bonus, so a bigger offer is not automatically a better one.

Game contribution: where the real cost hides

Not every euro staked counts as a euro of turnover. Game contribution — the weighting table — decides how much each bet is worth against the requirement, and it is the clause that turns a manageable bonus into an impossible one.

Game typeTypical weightingStakes needed to clear 3,000 €
Slots, including Hold and Win titles100 %3,000 €
Live game shows10 % or excluded30,000 € — or no progress at all
Live blackjack10 % or excluded30,000 € — or no progress at all
Roulette and other table games10 % or excluded30,000 € — or no progress at all

Why live blackjack is the worst clearing choice

This matters more here than at a generic casino, because the Igni Casino profile leans on live blackjack, game show tables and Hold and Win slots. The tables are the reason many players open the account — and they are precisely the games that clear a bonus most slowly. At 10 % weighting a 3,000 € requirement becomes 30,000 € of blackjack stakes; where the terms exclude the category outright, no amount of play moves the bar at all. Add the low house edge on blackjack and the operator logic is obvious: a bonus cleared at a table would cost far more than one cleared on slots. If your session is a live table one, decline the bonus and play with cash. If it is a slots session on titles listed in the lobby, the requirement is workable. The games index shows which category each title falls into.

Max bet, bonus balance and the clock

Three more rules sit around the formula. First, the max bet with bonus funds is typically about 5 € per spin or hand — it exists to stop anyone clearing a large requirement in a handful of oversized bets, and breaching it even once can void the bonus and everything won from it. Second, the account carries two balances: the bonus balance, locked until the rollover completes, and the real balance, withdrawable at any time. The order in which they are spent is set in the terms, and it decides whether a mid-session withdrawal cancels the bonus.

Third, the time limit. Every offer runs on a validity window — commonly days for spin drops and a few weeks for deposit matches. When it closes, unfinished bonus balance and any winnings attached to it are removed together, and there is no extension to request. Work the deadline into the arithmetic before you claim: 3,000 € of stakes over seven days is a schedule, not a pastime.

The mistakes that void a bonus

  1. Withdrawing mid-clearance — this usually cancels the bonus and its winnings in one move.
  2. Going over the max bet, even once, even by accident on a bonus-buy feature.
  3. Playing excluded games and assuming the bar is moving when it is not.
  4. Letting the validity window close with the requirement half done.
  5. Claiming a second offer while the first is still live, where the terms forbid stacking.

Wagering questions we get

Does the rollover apply to the bonus or to bonus plus deposit?
It depends on the campaign, and the difference doubles the work. Check which base the terms name before opting in — bonus-only is the friendlier version.
Do losing bets count toward wagering?
Yes. The requirement measures the total staked, not the outcome, so wins and losses move the progress bar identically. What changes is how much balance you have left to keep betting with.
What happens if the deadline passes?
The unfinished bonus balance and any winnings derived from it are removed. Real-money balance is unaffected, but everything on the bonus side goes together, and no extension is granted.
Can I clear a bonus at a live table?
Technically sometimes, practically almost never. At 10 percent weighting a 3,000 EUR requirement becomes 30,000 EUR of table stakes, and many terms exclude live blackjack and game shows from counting at all.

What this means in practice

Do the multiplication before you opt in, not after. Bonus times multiple gives the euros; divide by your usual stake for the number of spins; check that against the days remaining and the games you actually want to play. If the answer involves grinding slots you do not enjoy to unlock money you may not keep, decline the offer — the deposit stays liquid and leaves through Trustly in 1–2 hours. The clause list is on the bonus terms page, the offer menu on the bonus hub, and the platform overview on the Igni Casino review. 18+.

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