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Wagering time calculator

Wagering time calculator for players in Estonia — free, anonymous and with an instant result. Enter your data and see in numbers what a bonus or game really means: bonus value, wagering requirement, bet contribution, RTP or expected outcome. Make your decision by the numbers, not the promises — nothing is stored.

Adjust assumptions

Adjust the values below and the results snapshot updates instantly.

Session details

Set the bet volume and RTP assumptions for this calculation.

4
Percent

The theoretical RTP of the chosen games.

%
Range: 50 to 100

Play assumptions

Set your typical playing behaviour.

2
Money

Average bet per round.

EUR
Range: 0.1 to 1000
3
Integer

Average pace of play.

Range: 1 to 2000

Risk controls

Set your bankroll and session safety limits.

1
Money

The total amount you must wager.

EUR
Range: 1 to 1000000

All calculations are estimates and based on the data entered.

Guide

Wagering time calculator: how long meeting the requirement takes

The wagering time calculator shows how many rounds and hours the target turnover really requires. When the turnover goal is already known, the main question is how long it realistically takes to meet — and how large the theoretical loss is over that time.

The time formula

Formulas

Number of rounds = target turnover ÷ average bet

Hours = number of rounds ÷ rounds per hour

Example: typical bonus wagering

Target turnover €3,500, average bet €1, pace 500 rounds per hour, 96% RTP.

  • Target turnover€3,500
  • Average bet€1
  • Number of rounds€3,500 ÷ €1 = 3,500 rounds
  • Pace500 rounds per hour
  • Time3,500 ÷ 500 = 7 hours
  • Theoretical loss (96% RTP)€3,500 × 4% = €140

Why a time estimate matters

Bonuses usually last a limited time (e.g. 7–30 days). If wagering requires more play time than you realistically have, the bonus can expire before you meet the requirement. A time estimate helps you decide whether an offer is feasible at all.

Tips

  • A bigger bet shortens the time but raises the theoretical loss.
  • Check the maximum allowed bet during wagering — exceeding it can void the bonus.
  • Also see the wagering calculator and the bonus calculator.

Frequently asked questions

How do you calculate wagering time?
Divide the target turnover by the average bet to get the number of rounds, and divide that by the rounds per hour. €3,500 of turnover at a €1 bet and 500 rounds per hour takes about 7 hours.
Does a bigger bet clear a bonus faster?
Yes, the time shortens, but the theoretical loss at the same turnover stays the same and variance grows. Also check the maximum-bet rule.
What happens if the bonus expires before wagering?
You usually lose the bonus and any winnings from it. So before depositing it’s worth checking whether you can meet the requirement within the validity period.