Wagering Requirements at Amppari

One multiplier, one clock, one stake cap and a contribution table. Master those four and every promotion on the site becomes readable in about a minute.

Wagering requirements are the condition that turns a bonus from an advertisement into an obligation. At Amppari the standard figure is 35× the bonus amount, and it applies to the bonus alone rather than to bonus plus deposit — the friendlier of the two conventions in use across the industry. Until that turnover is reached, bonus balance and anything won from it stay locked. This page does the arithmetic so the decision to accept or decline an offer can be made with numbers rather than with instinct.

Check the terms on live offers

Bonus wagering explained in one paragraph

Here is bonus wagering explained without jargon: take the bonus, multiply by 35, and that is the euro value of bets you must place before the money unlocks. A 100 € bonus needs 3 500 € of stakes. Those stakes are cumulative, not consecutive, and they do not need to be won — a losing spin counts exactly as much as a winning one, because the counter measures money staked rather than money kept. What the counter does care about is which game you staked it on and how large each individual bet was. Two names for the same thing turn up constantly in terms pages: rollover is the American term, playthrough the operator-neutral one, and both describe the identical requirement.

BonusTurnover at 35×Spins at 5 € (the cap)Spins at 1 €Spins at 0,20 €
20 €700 €1407003 500
50 €1 750 €3501 7508 750
100 €3 500 €7003 50017 500
250 €8 750 €1 7508 75043 750
500 €17 500 €3 50017 50087 500

The last column is the honest reality check. Clearing the maximum welcome bonus at a cautious 0,20 € stake would take 87 500 spins — roughly 2 900 spins a day for thirty days. Nobody does that. The practical stake range for clearing a large bonus is 1 € to the 5 € ceiling, and that is a bankroll decision as much as a time one.

Game contribution

Game contribution decides how much of each euro staked reaches the counter, and at Amppari the table is short. Slots contribute 100 %: stake one euro, move the counter one euro. Table games and live dealer rooms contribute 10 %, so a 10 € blackjack hand advances the counter by a single euro. Jackpot slots contribute 0 % and are effectively invisible to the requirement no matter how long the session runs. Individual promotions can exclude further titles, and that list sits in the terms rather than in the lobby.

The consequence is arithmetical and unforgiving. A 3 500 € target cleared on slots is 3 500 € of stakes. The same target cleared on live roulette is 35 000 € of stakes — ten times the exposure, in a game whose house edge is applied to every one of those euros. Anyone whose preferred games sit in the 10 % column should treat bonuses as something close to irrelevant and take the cash rebate instead, which carries no requirement at all.

The clock and the cap

The window is 30 days and it starts when the bonus is credited, not when you first open a game. Everything still locked at the end of day 30 is removed, along with the winnings attached to it; your own deposited money is untouched by that clean-up. Alongside the clock sits the stake ceiling: while a requirement is running, no single spin may exceed 5 €. That rule exists to stop a player converting a bonus into one or two high-variance bets, and breaching it — even once, even by accident — can void the entire bonus with no refund of the progress made. The slot stake range at Amppari is otherwise 0,10 € to 100 € per spin, so the cap is a genuine change in behaviour rather than a formality.

What voids a requirement

A method for deciding

Multiply the bonus by 35 and write the number down. That is the turnover, and it is not negotiable.
Divide it by the stake you actually enjoy playing. That is the number of spins, and it tells you whether 30 days is enough.
Check the contribution column for your usual games. If it says 10 %, multiply the spin count by ten and reconsider.
Look for a conversion cap in the offer terms — see bonus terms for what the wording looks like.
If any of the four numbers makes you uncomfortable, decline the offer. The cashier lets you deposit without it, and that is often the right call.

Questions

Does my deposit have to be wagered too?
Not at Amppari — the multiplier applies to the bonus alone. Some operators multiply bonus plus deposit, which doubles the target for a same-size match, so it is always worth confirming which convention a terms page uses.
Where can I see how far along I am?
The account dashboard shows the remaining turnover and usually a percentage. Check it after each session rather than trusting a mental estimate, because contribution weighting makes intuition unreliable.
Do wins make the requirement easier?
No. The counter measures stakes, not results. Winning simply gives you more balance to keep staking with, which is why a good run can shorten the calendar time without changing the target.
Can I cancel a bonus midway?
Yes, through support or the account page. Cancelling removes the bonus and anything it produced and returns the account to cash-only play, which is the correct move if a withdrawal has become more important than the offer.

Related: the full rule set · welcome match arithmetic · spin winnings and turnover · the no-wagering alternative · withdrawals · responsible gambling

Back to all Amppari bonuses

Play Now