Bonus Value Calculator

Determine the true value of any sweepstakes casino bonus. Input the bonus amount, wagering requirement, and average game RTP to see estimated returns.

Calculate Your Bonus Value

SC

0500 SC

x

0x10x

%

85%99%

Higher RTP = better odds. Slots typically range 92-98%.

Expected Value Analysis

Estimated Bonus Value After Wagering

+44 SC

Favorable terms - expected value exceeds the average bonus

Break-even Progress33.3%

You'll break even at 33.3% of wagering complete

Total Playthrough

150 SC

Expected Loss

6 SC

House Edge

4%

Theoretical Completion Rate

90%

Statistical estimate of completing wagering

These calculations are statistical averages. Individual results vary significantly. Gambling should be treated as entertainment, not a source of income.

How to Use This Calculator

Bonus Amount

Enter the number of Sweeps Coins (SC) included in the bonus offer. This is usually clearly stated in the bonus headline.

Wagering Requirement

The multiplier for playthrough. For example, "1x" means play through once, "3x" means three times. Find this in the bonus terms.

Average RTP

Return to Player percentage. Higher RTP = lower house edge. Slots typically range from 92-98% RTP. Leave at 96% for a conservative estimate.

Understanding the Results

Estimated Bonus Value: The amount of SC you can expect to retain after completing the wagering requirement. A positive number means potential profit; a negative number means expected loss.

Break-Even Progress: What percentage of wagering you must complete before your balance hits zero on average. Higher is better.

Redemption Chance: A rough estimate of how likely you are to successfully redeem, factoring in the bonus value and variance in gameplay.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides statistical estimates based on average RTP and random variance. Actual results vary significantly due to game volatility and luck. Use this as a guide, not a guarantee.

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