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What is turnover ?

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Turnover refers to qualified wagering. It is used across the platform’s calculations to ensure fair play.

Turnover is used to determine both basic and advanced rollover progress. Rakeback and affiliate betshare calculations are also based on turnover rather than the nominal wagered amount.

There are certain exceptions, such as race leaderboards, where nominal wagers are used instead.


Turnover Formula

Turnover is calculated as:

Minimum of [Wager, |Payout − Wager|]

This ensures that only genuine risk exposure counts toward turnover.


Games That Use Turnover

Sports

  • Sports

Esports

  • Esports

2UP Originals

  • Baccarat

  • Blackjack

  • Dice

  • Limbo

  • Rock Paper Scissors

  • Mines

  • Angry Uncle

  • Croc Dentist

  • Chicken

  • Pump

  • Hilo

  • Crash

  • Wheel

  • Liar’s Dice

  • Showhand

  • Niuniu

Table and Live Casino Games

  • Baccarat

  • Blackjack

  • Roulette

  • Craps

  • Sic Bo

  • Any other table games


Games That Do NOT Use the Turnover Formula

Any games not listed above — including Slots, Plinko, Diamonds, Keno, Flip, and others — do not use the turnover formula above.

For these games, turnover is equal to the wagered amount.


Examples

Example 1:

You wager on Player or Banker in Baccarat and the result is a tie → Turnover = 0

Example 2:

You wager on Blackjack and the round results in a push → Turnover = 0

Example 3:

You wager 200 on red and 500 on black in Roulette → Turnover = 300

Example 4:

You wager 100 on Originals Dice with a multiplier of 1.02 and you win → Turnover = 2

Example 5:

You wager 100 on a Soccer match with odds of 1.2 and you win → Turnover = 20


In Simple Terms

  • Refunds, pushes, ties, and cross-bets do not count as valid turnover​

  • Only actual risk exposure contributes to turnover​

  • For games where players can adjust risk and multipliers, turnover is calculated on a pro-rated basis

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