Summary: This post explains how to use the Stake VIP Calculator’s three tabs — VIP Progress, Weekly Bonus, and Monthly Bonus — so you can accurately forecast your bonuses and avoid common missteps. We'll break down the math and share tips for responsible budgeting and betting.
The Stake VIP program rewards your play with cash-back and bonuses. Knowing how far you are from the next tier and what to expect from weekly and monthly rewards can help you set realistic goals and manage your bankroll. The Stake VIP Calculator is a handy tool that turns the official payout structure into easy estimates.
In this article, we'll walk through each tab of the calculator, explain the underlying math in plain English, and highlight a few pitfalls we see users make when planning their play.
The first tab shows your progress toward the next VIP tier. You enter your current level and your percentage to the next level as shown in your Stake account. The calculator then computes your total wagering needed to reach the next tier.
Example: If you're at Gold and 40% progress toward Platinum I, the calculator estimates you've already wagered 40% of the gap between those tiers. It then calculates the remaining amount you need to wager to level up.
You can also select the type of bets you play (e.g., sports vs. casino). Some games count more toward VIP than others. The calculator adjusts the effective wagering required accordingly, so your estimate stays accurate.
The second tab estimates your weekly VIP bonus. Simply enter the total amount you wagered in a week. The calculator multiplies it by a tier-specific rate per $1,000 wagered. This quick calculation gives you a ballpark figure for the cash you might receive at the end of the week.
Imagine you're at Platinum III and wager $12,500 this week. If the illustrative rate is 2.5 per $1,000 wagered, your bonus estimate would be roughly $12,500 ÷ 1,000 × 2.5 ≈ 31 units. Keep in mind that actual rates vary; this is just a simple example.
The third tab helps you estimate your monthly bonus. It works like the weekly bonus calculation but also considers your profit or loss for the month. Greater losses typically result in higher bonuses, while significant profits may lower the bonus. This adjustment attempts to reflect how some promotions reward net loss as part of the VIP program.
If you wager $60,000 over a month at Diamond I and your estimated base rate is 11 per $1,000, your initial estimate is 60 × 11 = 660. If you finish the month down 15% (e.g., −$9,000), the calculator may increase the estimate by a factor (for instance ×1.3) to account for the negative outcome.
Tip: These estimates are for planning only. Stake's official numbers may differ, and promotions change over time.
No. Once you reach a VIP tier, you keep it, even if you take a break from playing.
The calculator uses simplified rates for planning. Real bonuses depend on multiple factors, including promotions and internal weighting not disclosed publicly.
The calculator accepts any major currency. Choose the one you want your results displayed in. Our site uses simple conversion factors to display bonuses in your chosen currency.
This content is provided for educational purposes. Gambling involves risk. Play responsibly and never wager more than you can afford to lose.