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Rainbet bonus funds

Last updated: 29/05/2026

Rainbet bonus funds are the balance you receive from a deposit boost, and they work differently from your cash balance. They carry a wagering requirement before they can be withdrawn, which is the single thing most players misunderstand. This guide explains exactly how Rainbet bonus funds work, how they differ from cash, how the wagering and game weighting behave, how to turn bonus funds into withdrawable cash, and whether claiming a boost is worth it in the first place.

What bonus funds are

When you claim a deposit boost, the extra amount lands as bonus funds rather than cash. You can play with them, but you need to meet the wagering requirement before any winnings convert to a withdrawable cash balance. This is the standard way casino bonuses work, and it is not unique to Rainbet. The important contrast is that rakeback is paid as cash with no wagering, so bonus funds and rakeback are two very different things despite both being rewards. Understanding the difference is the key to using a boost wisely.

Bonus funds versus your cash balance

Your account effectively has two types of balance, cash and bonus funds, and they behave differently. Cash is yours to withdraw at any time, while bonus funds are locked until you meet the wagering on them. Usually you play through the bonus funds first, and any winnings sit alongside until the requirement is cleared. Keeping this distinction clear in your head prevents the common surprise of trying to withdraw and finding part of the balance is locked. The cashier shows which is which.

Wagering and which games count

Bonus funds come with a wagering multiple, meaning you must bet the bonus a set number of times before it clears. Not all games count equally toward that requirement, with some contributing fully and others partially or not at all, and bonus play can switch off high payout pokies. Always read the terms, because the multiple and the game weighting together decide how hard the bonus is to clear. A high multiple on a small bonus can be more trouble than it is worth, which is why reading the terms first matters so much.

Turning bonus funds into cash

Once you meet the wagering requirement, any remaining bonus balance and the winnings tied to it move to your cash balance, which you can then withdraw. If you stop before meeting the requirement, the bonus funds stay locked and cannot be cashed out, and they may expire if there is a time limit. So the path is simple: claim, play through the wagering on eligible games, then withdraw the cleared balance. Our Rainbet withdrawal guide covers cashing out once the funds are cash.

Should you take bonus funds?

Take a deposit boost when the wagering genuinely suits your style and you intend to play through it, and skip it when it does not, because rakeback applies either way as cash with no strings. Bonus funds are worth claiming for players who plan a longer session and do not mind the playthrough, and not worth it for players who want to withdraw quickly. Set a budget, treat it as entertainment, and never chase losses. You must be 18 or older, and free confidential help is available in Australia on 1800 858 858. The smart approach is to treat the boost as optional and rakeback as your reliable value, as covered in our Rainbet bonuses guide.

Common bonus funds mistakes

The most common mistake is not realising winnings from bonus funds are locked until the wagering is met, then being surprised at the cashier. The second is chasing the playthrough with bets you cannot afford, and the third is letting bonus funds expire by forgetting the time limit. Avoid all three by reading the terms, playing within a budget, and only claiming a boost you intend to clear. Our Rainbet promo code guide explains where the boost that creates bonus funds comes from.

Bonus funds come from a deposit boost and carry wagering before they can be withdrawn. Rakeback, by contrast, is paid as cash with no wagering.

Pros

  • A deposit boost gives extra funds to play
  • Cleared winnings become withdrawable cash
  • Standard, transparent casino mechanic
  • Rakeback alternative needs no wagering

Cons

  • Locked until you meet the wagering
  • Game weighting can make clearing hard
  • Bonus play disables high payout pokies
  • May expire if you do not clear them

Rainbet bonus funds at a glance

Aspect Detail Notes
SourceDeposit boostNot cash
WageringA set multipleBefore withdrawing
Game weightingVaries by gameCheck terms
High RTP pokiesMay be disabledDuring bonus
Becomes cashAfter wagering metThen withdrawable
RakebackPaid as cashNo wagering

Bonus funds versus rakeback

Rakeback as cash
90%
Bonus funds potential
70%
Wagering ease
50%
Flexibility
60%
Comparing bonus funds with rakeback at Rainbet, where higher is better.

Where withdrawable value comes from

55% Rakeback cash

30% Cleared bonus funds

15% Winnings

Where withdrawable value comes from at Rainbet.
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Rainbet bonus funds FAQ

What are Rainbet bonus funds?

The balance from a deposit boost. They carry wagering before they can be withdrawn, unlike rakeback, which is paid as cash with no wagering.

Can I withdraw bonus funds straight away?

No. You must meet the wagering requirement first. Once cleared, the remaining balance and winnings move to your withdrawable cash.

Which games count toward bonus wagering?

Game weighting varies, and bonus play can disable high payout pokies. Always check the terms attached to the boost.

Is rakeback the same as bonus funds?

No. Rakeback is paid as cash with no wagering, while bonus funds come from a deposit boost and must be wagered first.

Do Rainbet bonus funds expire?

They often have a time limit to meet the wagering. If you do not clear them in time they can expire, so check the terms.

Should I claim a deposit boost?

Take it when the wagering suits a planned session, and skip it when it does not, since rakeback applies either way as cash.

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