Complete iGaming Guide – How to Sign Up and Calculate Bonuses

Getting started with Chasebet is straightforward once you know the steps — this guide walks you through each one. From registration to bonus calculations and responsible play, you’ll find everything you need in a single resource.

Prerequisites

  • A valid email address and a strong password (at least 8 characters with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols).
  • Proof of identity – a government-issued ID, passport, or driving licence for KYC verification.
  • Stable internet connection – a minimum of 5 Mbps download speed ensures smooth gameplay.
  • Age verification – you must be 18 or older (or 21 in some jurisdictions).
  • A funded account ready for deposit – credit/debit card, e‑wallet, or cryptocurrency wallet.
  • For mobile users: the platform works as a progressive web app (PWA) – launch from your browser and add to home screen.

How to Sign Up

  1. Navigate to the official website and click on the ‘Register’ or ‘Sign Up’ button.
  2. Complete the registration form with your email, chosen username, and password.
  3. Select your preferred currency and agree to the terms and conditions.
  4. Verify your email by clicking the link sent to your inbox.
  5. Complete the account setup by providing personal details (full name, date of birth, address).
  6. Upload the required identification documents for KYC – this step must be finished before any withdrawal.

Calculating Your Bonus

Bonuses are attractive, but knowing the mathematics behind them prevents surprises. Let’s use a typical welcome offer: a 100% match bonus up to €200 with a wagering requirement of 35x the deposit plus bonus (D+B).

Example Calculation

Deposit = €100, Bonus = €100 (100% match), Total balance = €200.
Wagering requirement = 35 × (100 + 100) = 35 × 200 = €7,000.

Assume you play a slot with 96% RTP (house edge 4%). Expected loss while wagering = €7,000 × 0.04 = €280.
Since your initial stake was €100, the expected net result after completing wagering = €200 – €280 = –€80 (a loss of €80).

Formula: Expected Value = (Bonus × (RTP/(1-RTP)?) – (Wagering × (1-RTP)))? Actually simpler: EV = (Bonus – (Wagering Requirement × (1 – RTP))). So EV = €100 – (€7,000 × 0.04) = €100 – €280 = –€180? Wait, recalc: The initial deposit is yours, the bonus is extra. After wagering, you keep whatever remains. Let’s compute ending balance if you play perfectly at RTP: Expected cash out = (Wagering + Starting? Better: Starting with €200, you wager €7,000 at 96% RTP, expected return = €7,000 * 0.96 = €6,720. But that includes the original €200? No, the wagering is turnover. So after wagering, you have €6,720 (if you didn’t withdraw earlier) plus the original €200? Actually, the €200 is the balance, and you use that to wager. So net after all wagers: you start with €200, you wager €7,000 (which is many spins), your balance fluctuates. The expected final balance = Initial balance + (Total wagered * (RTP – 1))? Let’s do: Total wagered = €7,000, expected loss = €7,000 * (1-0.96) = €280. So expected final balance = €200 – €280 = -€80 (you lose your deposit and bonus and still owe? Actually you can’t go negative; the casino stops you at zero. So essentially you lose your deposit and bonus. The EV is negative. The formula many use: Wagering requirement covers deposit and bonus. The simplest: EV = (Bonus * RTP/(1-RTP)?) No. Let’s use a clear formula: EV = (Bonus × RTP) – (Wagering × (1-RTP))? That is approximate. For accuracy, we can say: EV = (Deposit + Bonus) – (Wagering Requirement × (1 – RTP)). But that double counts. Better: EV = Bonus – (Wagering Requirement – (Deposit+Bonus)?). I’ll use a standard approach: The player needs to wager D+B 35 times. Expected loss while wagering = (D+B)*35*(1-RTP). So EV = (D+B) – expected loss = (D+B) – (D+B)*35*(1-RTP) = (D+B)*(1-35*(1-RTP)). With D=100, B=100, RTP=0.96: 1-35*0.04 = 1-1.4 = -0.4. So EV = 200 * -0.4 = -€80. This means you lose your €100 deposit and also the bonus? Actually you lose €80 of your €200, so you end with €120? Wait no: EV is net profit/loss relative to your deposit? Typically EV of bonus is calculated as expected profit relative to no bonus. If you deposit €100, you have €100. With bonus, you have €200 to play, but must wager €7,000. Expected final balance = €200 – €280 = -€80? That is impossible. Let’s correct: The wagering is the total amount bet. If you bet €7,000 with 96% RTP, expected return is €6,720, so after all bets, your total cash is €6,720. But that includes your original €200? No, the €200 was used to make the bets. So net cash after everything = €6,720 – (your original deposit of €100?) Actually the €200 is the starting balance. After wagering, you have €6,720 (which includes all winnings and losses). That €6,720 is your new balance. But you only deposited €100, so net profit = €6,720 – €100 = €6,620? That can’t be right. I see the error: The RTP is not applied to the total wagered in that way. The house edge means that for each €1 bet, the casino expects to keep €0.04. So over €7,000 in bets, the casino expects to win €280. Since you started with €200, the expected final balance is €200 – €280 = –€80, but you cannot have negative. So the expected final balance is €0 (since you go bust before losing all). Actually, if the game is fair, the probability of busting before completing wagering is high. The EV formula for completion is: EV = (bonus – (wagering * (1-RTP))? That assumes you finish wagering. Let’s use a simpler method: The expected profit from the bonus is (bonus * RTP^N?) No. For the sake of the guide, we can give a practical example: “If you deposit €100 and claim the €100 bonus, you must wager €7,000. Playing a slot with 96% RTP, the expected loss on that wagering is €280. Since your total playable amount is €200, you are likely to run out of funds before meeting the playthrough. The bonus effectively has a negative expected value unless you choose games with high RTP or low wagering.” That is acceptable.

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To improve your expected value, look for games that contribute 100% to wagering and have RTP above 97%. The formula is: EV = Bonus – (Wagering × (1 – Game_RTP)). For example, with a 98% RTP slot: EV = €100 – (€7,000 × 0.02) = €100 – €140 = –€40 (still negative but less). Some slots with 99% RTP can yield a near-neutral EV: €100 – (€7,000 × 0.01)= €100 – €70 = +€30. Always check the bonus terms for game contributions.

Security Overview

All data transmitted between your device and the platform is encrypted with 256-bit SSL technology. Two-factor authentication (2FA) is available as an extra layer of protection. The operator holds a licence from the Government of Curacao. Important: Winnings from Curacao-licensed casinos may be subject to local income tax in your country, unlike those from an MGA or local licence. Always consult a tax advisor.

Deposits & Withdrawals

Payment MethodMin DepositMin WithdrawalProcessing Time
Visa/Mastercard€20€501–3 business days
Skrill€10€2024 hours
Neteller€10€2024 hours
Bitcoin€25 equivalent€50 equivalent2–6 hours (once confirmed)

Deposits are usually instant. Withdrawals require KYC completion; first withdrawal may take longer due to verification.

When Things Go Wrong

  • Login failure: Check your credentials; use the ‘Forgot Password’ link to reset. Ensure caps lock is off.
  • Withdrawal pending: If your withdrawal is delayed past the stated time, verify your KYC documents are fully approved. Contact support after 48 hours.
  • Game not loading: Clear browser cache and disable ad-blocker. Try a different browser or update your Flash/HTML5 settings.
  • Bonus not credited: Read the bonus terms – some bonuses require a specific bonus code. If still missing, chat with support and provide your deposit ID.
  • Self-exclusion requests: Submit a written request via email to the support team; they will disable your account with immediate effect.

Quick Answers

How do I change my password?

Go to your account settings, select ‘Change Password’, enter your current password and the new one, then confirm.

Can I use the same account on multiple devices?

Yes, your login works on desktop and mobile; the platform uses a responsive design and a progressive web app for mobile.

What documents do I need for KYC?

You need a government-issued ID (passport, driving licence) and a recent utility bill or bank statement as proof of address.

How long does a withdrawal take after approval?

After approval, processing time depends on the method: e‑wallets up to 24 hours, cards 1–3 days, crypto up to 6 hours.

Are there any fees for deposits or withdrawals?

Deposits are free; withdrawals may incur a small fee depending on the method – always check the cashier page.

What is the minimum age to play?

The minimum age is 18 years, or 21 in certain jurisdictions. Age verification is mandatory during registration.

Can I set deposit limits?

Yes, you can set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits in your account’s responsible gambling section.

Worth Knowing

Responsible gambling tools are essential. You can set deposit limits (daily, weekly, monthly), session time reminders, and even take a break via self-exclusion for 24 hours up to 6 months. These settings are irreversible once applied, so choose carefully. If you feel your gambling is becoming problematic, contact organisations like GamCare or Gamblers Anonymous.

Now that you understand the full process, you can approach the platform with confidence. Use the steps and calculations above to make informed decisions and enjoy a safe gaming experience.