Bonus calculator
Type a deposit amount. The widget shows what lands in your wallet, how much you need to wager, and how long the bonus will last at sensible bet sizes.
Math assumes a 100% match and a $10 max bet cap. Above $1,000 deposit the match caps at $1,000.
Claim with MAXBETHow the calculator works
Code MAXBET unlocks a 100% match up to $1,000 at Shuffle.com. Deposit $200, get $200 in bonus money. Deposit $1,000, get $1,000. Deposit $1,500, you still get $1,000, the match caps. The widget enforces that cap.
Wagering is 35x on deposit plus bonus combined. That is the standard for Shuffle. Lower than Stake's 40x, higher than the no-wager offers at some smaller crypto sites. Pick your fights.
What the numbers actually mean
Total bankroll is what you have to play with the moment the bonus credits. Wagering required is how much action you need to push through before any winnings convert from bonus to cash. Bets at $10 max bet is how many spins or hands it takes to satisfy wagering if you bet the cap every time.
Hours of slots assumes 60 spins per hour, which is a relaxed pace. Live dealer is slower, around 30 hands per hour at blackjack. Sports betting is whatever pace the schedule gives you.
The honest health warning
Wagering requirements mean you will lose most bonus money before you clear it. The math is built that way. The bonus is a discount on entertainment, not a stipend. If you go in expecting to bank the bonus, you will be unhappy with Shuffle, with us, and with yourself.
Play the games you would play anyway. Bet what you would bet anyway. The bonus extends your session. That is the whole pitch.
Questions readers actually ask
Is the calculator official?
No. PotsOfGold is an independent affiliate. We built the calculator using Shuffle's published bonus terms as of June 2026. If Shuffle changes the multiplier or cap, the calculator may briefly lag. Always confirm in the live cashier before depositing.
What if I deposit more than $1,000?
The match caps at $1,000. Deposit $5,000, you get a $1,000 bonus on a $5,000 deposit. Wagering then applies to deposit plus bonus, so 35 × ($5,000 + $1,000) = $210,000. Big deposits make the bonus less attractive relative to the wagering volume. Most readers find $200 to $500 the sweet spot.
Does the calculator show real expected value?
No. It shows bet count and time. Expected value depends on the games you play and their RTPs. Standard Shuffle slots run 96 to 97% RTP. Originals run 99% on most titles. At those numbers, clearing $14,000 of wagering on a $400 bankroll has a negative expected value of about $300 to $500. The bonus offsets some of that. Treat it as a session extender, not free money.