Bonus Expiry Planner
See the average daily stake a bonus expiry implies. This is explanation, not a prompt to play more. 18+ only.
Amounts are shown in dollarsfor reading — the arithmetic is the same. This is not an operator’s settlement currency.
Enter the numbers above and press Calculate daily average.
How this is calculated
Average stake per day
remaining playthrough ÷ expiry days
If days remain
remaining playthrough ÷ days left
Optional. Use it only when the window has already started.
Get the playthrough total from the wagering requirement calculator. The sourcing contract is on the methodology page.
Worked example (hypothetical)
$3,500 remaining, 7-day expiry:
- Average per day
- $3,500 ÷ 7 = $500/day
That average is not a daily target. If $500/day is above a comfort limit, skip the offer rather than raise the limit.
Assumptions and limitations
- The model assumes even staking across the days you enter.
- It does not check whether the offer allows that pace or those games.
- This is education, not gambling, legal, tax, or financial advice.
Play within limits
A short deadline is not a reason to increase stakes. If gambling is causing harm, use the responsible gambling page. 18+ only.
Frequently asked questions
Is this telling me I should stake that amount every day?
No. It converts the remaining requirement and the calendar into an average. If that average is above what you can comfortably lose, the offer may not fit your limits.
Where do I get the playthrough figure?
From the offer’s terms, or from the wagering requirement calculator if you have the multiple and contribution rate. This planner does not invent an operator’s remaining balance.
What if I have fewer days left than the original expiry?
Enter days remaining. The daily average rises because the same leftover playthrough is divided by a shorter window. That is still not a reason to chase.
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