When a bonus blocks withdrawals

1. Why the bonus could block withdrawal

Bonuses in online casinos are accompanied by wagering conditions (vager), limits and other rules that must be fulfilled before withdrawing funds. If these conditions are not met, the casino blocks the withdrawal until they are fulfilled or can cancel the bonus along with the win. This is standard practice prescribed in the rules, but for an unprepared player it can come as a surprise.

2. Main reasons for blocking output due to bonus

2. 1. Unfulfilled wager

Until the amount of the bonus (or bonus + deposit) is delivered the required number of times, you cannot withdraw money.
Example: $100 bonus with wager x30 = $3,000 bet turnover required.

2. 2. Exceeding the maximum bet when wagering

If a player bets above a set limit (e.g., $5 per spin), the casino may void the bonus and winnings.

2. 3. Play forbidden slots or games

If bonus funds are used in a game excluded from the game, this violates the terms.
Some slots, live games or progressive jackpots are often on the banned list.

2. 4. Win limit exceeded

No-deposit bonuses and freespins often have a limit on the maximum withdrawal amount (for example, $100).
Even when the wager is executed, everything above the limit is canceled.

2. 5. Failure to meet wagering deadlines

If the bonus is not won in the specified period (usually 3-14 days), it burns out and winnings are blocked.

2. 6. Breaking the rules of the game

The use of "zero risk" strategies (such as bets that overlap) often results in blocking.

3. How to understand that a bonus blocks output

1. Check bonus status in your personal account - many casinos show progress in percentage.
2. Study the section "Bonus rules" - it indicates what happens to the output before the conditions are met.
3. Try to request a payout - if the vager is not executed, the casino usually notifies you of the block.

4. How to avoid blocking

Activate the bonus only after studying all the conditions.
Play slots with a full contribution to the game.
Do not exceed bid limit.
Monitor the timing and remaining volume of the vager.
Check with support for a list of excluded games.

5. Example of situation

The player contributes $50, receives a $50 bonus with an x30 vager. To withdraw, you need to make bets on $3,000. The player wins $400 after the first game session and tries to withdraw them. The casino rejects the application, as only $800 has been won back, and blocks the withdrawal until the conditions are met.

6. Result

The bonus can block the withdrawal of funds until the player fulfills all the rules prescribed in the conditions - from the vager to the limits and allowed games. For Australian users, the key to avoiding problems is reading the terms carefully, controlling bets and understanding the limits before activating the bonus. This will avoid unexpected freezing of winnings and maintain a positive gaming experience.