The Stake VIP Calculator suite helps you estimate how much you need to wager to reach your next VIP tier and what you might expect from weekly and monthly bonuses. These tools are purely informational and use community‑sourced data. Actual bonuses are determined by Stake’s internal algorithms and may vary.
Ready to see how close you are to the next tier? Here’s how:
This calculation is based on the total wager requirement for each tier. It multiplies your missing percentage by the full requirement to determine how much more you need to play. Choosing the sports multiplier divides the required amount by three, because sports bets count triple toward your progress.
This tool estimates your potential weekly bonus based on your recent wagering and results:
The weekly calculator is built on community averages. Remember that Stake’s official bonuses also factor in your overall profitability, game selection and other proprietary variables, so treat the result as a baseline.
The monthly estimator works just like the weekly one—just plug in your monthly totals and profit/loss:
Monthly bonuses are notoriously unpredictable—Stake uses complex algorithms that vary from month to month. Use this calculator as a guideline, not a guarantee.
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