What is Wagering on Deposit?
Wagering on Deposit means the amount you need to bet, usually on your own deposited money, before any related bonus or promotion can be withdrawn. In practical terms, this is the playthrough attached to a deposit-linked offer. It matters because the requirement can make a small bonus feel much harder to clear, especially if the operator counts only certain games or counts them at reduced value.

How Wagering on Deposit Works
This term is used when a deposit bonus or similar offer is tied to a wagering target. For example, if you deposit ₹1,000 and the offer has 20x wagering on the deposit amount, you may need to place ₹20,000 in qualifying bets before the bonus value becomes withdrawable. The exact maths depends on the operator’s bonus terms and the games eligible for contribution.
Why Players Should Read the Terms
Wagering on deposit can be useful only when the bonus value is realistic for your usual play. It can also add pressure if the target is high, the deadline is short, or some games contribute less than 100%. Good for players who already planned to play the required amount. Probably skip if the bonus looks larger than the real value it gives.



