How free-spin offers translate to real money
Stake value × wagering × cap. The four-step calculation that turns '100 free spins' into a real GBP figure.
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Glossary terms in this tip
- Free spinsA bonus that gives the player a fixed number of slot spins at no cost — often on a single named slot at a fixed coin value.
- Wagering requirementThe total amount a player must stake before bonus funds — and any winnings from them — become withdrawable.
- 10x wagering capA 2026 UKGC rule limiting the wagering requirement on any UK casino bonus to a maximum of 10 times the bonus amount.
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