Deposit match calculator
is a deposit match bonus worth it after rollover?
A deposit match is not free money. It is a loan of turnover, and the interest is the hold on whatever markets the terms let you churn through.
The offer: deposit $1000, receive $1000 in bonus funds, clear 10x rollover before anything can be withdrawn.
Break-even hold is the number that decides it. It sits at 5.0%. Churn below that and the bonus survives to the cashier. Churn above it and the bonus was spent before the terms released it.
So the clause that matters is the one listing eligible markets. Both holds below are measured off real two-way prices, not assumed.
| What the rollover allows | Churn hold | Net | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moneylines | 4.55% | $90.91 | 0.45% |
| Props only | 12.41% | $-1481.20 | -7.41% |
Same headline, same deposit, same rollover — and a swing of $1572.11 between them. The market restriction is the offer. The bonus figure is packaging.
Competitors print one number to two decimals as though it were measured, then bury the eligible-markets line. Where terms push churn into parlays the cost climbs again; our parlay hold prior of 15.0% is a prior, not a measurement, and it is deliberately excluded from the table above.
Where the number comes from
Everything above was computed by the same engine that prices bets, at the moment this page was built — not typed into a template. The build fails if a figure appears here and not in the engine's own output.