High roller offers target players willing to deposit larger sums in a single transaction — typically £200, £500 or £1,000 minimum qualifying. The maximum bonus value is correspondingly larger, sometimes £1,000 or more, and free-spin counts can run into the hundreds.
Wagering requirements are usually identical to standard offers (often 35x) but the absolute amount you must wager is much larger because the bonus is bigger. A 35x requirement on a £500 high-roller bonus is £17,500 of qualifying play.
VIP programmes often offer higher-tier reload structures that overlap with public high-roller offers — better cashback rates, faster withdrawals, dedicated managers.
Example usage
- 200% up to £1,000 + 200 spins on a £200+ first deposit
Related terms
- Deposit match — A welcome offer where the casino matches your first deposit by a set percentage, up to a cap.
- VIP programme — A loyalty scheme that rewards regular players with higher cashback, faster withdrawals and dedicated support.
- Wagering requirement — A multiplier that tells you how much you must stake before bonus winnings can be withdrawn.
- Welcome bonus — The first-deposit offer extended to new players when they register and verify an account.