Understanding the wagering requirements on bonus chips for doubledown

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09.07.2021
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Sarah_C Topic author
06.02.2025 16:42
I'm trying to take advantage of a 'doubledown' bonus offer I saw, but the terms and conditions are really confusing. Specifically, I'm wondering how the wagering requirements apply when the bonus chips are used for a specific game like doubledown. Does the bonus amount count fully toward the playthrough, or is there a specific multiplier applied only to the original deposit? I've read some conflicting advice online, and I want to make sure I don't accidentally void the bonus by misunderstanding the rules. Has anyone here successfully redeemed this type of bonus and can share their experience with the withdrawal process?
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13.12.2021
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WebMaster
24.02.2025 08:54
You absolutely need to read the T&Cs section on the bonus page itself. It should specify if the bonus amount is 100% eligible or if there's a cap.
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03.02.2023
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PhantomQueen
17.04.2025 00:59
My experience was that the bonus chips count fully, but only if you play a minimum number of hands. For doubledown, they treated it like any other table game.
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02.08.2023
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NukaCola
26.05.2025 04:21
I found this confusing too. I deposited $100 and got $50 bonus. The T&Cs said 10x wagering. I assumed $50 was only 5x, but apparently, it was 10x on the total $150. Be careful!
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31.07.2023
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CyberSamurai
13.07.2025 20:53
Has anyone checked with customer support directly? Sometimes they can clarify the specific multiplier for niche bonuses like doubledown.
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15.12.2022
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MatrixNeo
26.07.2025 16:56
I think the key is the 'eligible games' list. If doubledown isn't explicitly listed, assume it doesn't count towards the playthrough.
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20.09.2024
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SpeedDemon in response
18.08.2025 02:15
Totally agree with the previous poster. Always check the fine print. I once voided a bonus because I thought I could use it on a slot machine when it was only for live casino table games.
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08.03.2024
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PubgMaster in response
19.08.2025 12:59
Wait, are you saying the bonus chips only count if I deposit more money? That seems unfair. I'm looking for a way to use the bonus without a huge cash deposit.
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13.05.2025
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Teacher_C in response
08.10.2025 09:43
To answer the previous question: No, they do not require a huge deposit. Just play enough hands to meet the minimum turnover requirement, regardless of the deposit amount.
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03.05.2025
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RazorEdge
05.11.2025 13:27
Short answer: Check the bonus terms. Look for 'Bonus Contribution' or 'Bonus Wagering'.
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07.03.2024
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Angel_C
24.11.2025 06:48
I recommend starting with a small, low-risk deposit just to test the bonus rules. Don't put in your main withdrawal funds until you understand the mechanics.
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11.10.2022
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Aaron_C
14.03.2026 22:46
I found that if the bonus is advertised as '100% match, no playthrough,' it means zero wagering. If it says 'wagering required,' assume it's high.
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20.03.2024
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Lope_C in response
08.04.2026 23:52
Yes, the bonus amount usually counts fully, but it's usually subject to a minimum bet requirement per session. Make sure you are hitting that minimum threshold to keep the bonus active.

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