Pin Up Bonus Contribution Table — 150+ Games

Pin Up bonus rules page used to explain why game contribution rates matter during clearance
Contribution-context proof: contribution tables matter because the bonus rules do not treat all play equally. This rules interface is the practical reason a game-by-game contribution map is worth tracking.

If you're clearing a wagering requirement and you accidentally play 10 spins of European Roulette, you've contributed €5 toward your €6,000 target. That's not a typo. The contribution rate is the single most important variable in bonus clearance because it determines how fast your wagering counter moves. This page is the catalog I wish existed when I started — every Pin Up game I've verified, grouped by contribution percentage, with RTP and variance notes where I have them.

Last verified: April 11, 2026 · I scraped this from Pin Up's bonus T&Cs on February 1 and cross-checked 30 random entries by playing them with a tracked balance.

How Contribution % Affects Wagering

100% Contribution — Slots

Most slots. €1 bet = €1 counter increment. This is the baseline. When the calculator says you need to wager €6,000, it's assuming 100% contribution — meaning the counter moves in lockstep with your actual wagers. Virtually every clearance strategy assumes you're playing 100% contribution slots because anything less turns a 6-hour session into an impossible one.

50% Contribution — Some Video Slots

A handful of slots — usually high-variance bonus-buy titles or specific progressive jackpot slots — contribute at 50%. €1 bet = €0.50 counter increment. Your effective wagering requirement doubles. If the calculator says 4,000 spins to clear, expect 8,000 on a 50% contribution game. Usually not worth using for clearance but sometimes players don't realize they're on a 50%-contribution title and burn hours wondering why the counter is moving so slowly.

5% Contribution — Most Table Games

Blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and most card games. €1 bet = €0.05 counter increment. To clear a €6,000 target at 5% contribution you'd need to wager €120,000 — which is obviously not happening in 72 hours. Table games are effectively excluded from bonus clearance even though they technically count.

0% Contribution — Live Dealer + Excluded

Live dealer games (Evolution, Pragmatic Play Live, Ezugi, etc.) contribute zero. Same for jackpot progressive slots, specific bonus-buy slots, and a hand-picked exclusion list. Wagers on these games don't move the counter at all. If you accidentally spend €100 on Live Blackjack while clearing, that €100 contributes nothing to wagering and is pure burn rate against your balance.

Search and Filter the Database

The full table is broken into categories below. I've given each section its own sub-table so you can find games by provider, by contribution rate, or by category. For the most recent updates (new Pin Up games added in 2026), check the refresh date in the freshness note above.

Slots — 100% Contribution

Top 20 Slots With 100% Contribution and High RTP

My clearance-ready shortlist. These are the slots I'd pick for clearing a Pin Up welcome bonus because they combine full contribution with high-ish RTP and low-to-medium volatility.

Live clearance signals — based on RTP, variance, and Pin Up contribution T&C scrape: just now · Next refresh: 30s
#GameProviderRTPVarianceContributionClearance signal
1Blood SuckersNetEnt98.0%Low100%Optimal
21429 Uncharted SeasNetEnt98.6%Medium100%Optimal
3Mega JokerNetEnt99.0%High100%Volatile
4Kings of ChicagoNetEnt97.8%Medium100%Optimal
5Devil's DelightNetEnt97.6%Medium100%Optimal
6SimsalabimNetEnt97.5%Medium100%Optimal
7888 GoldPragmatic97.5%Low100%Optimal
8Hot SafariPragmatic97.5%Medium100%Optimal
9Peking LuckPragmatic97.5%Medium100%Optimal
10Irish CharmsPragmatic97.1%Low100%Optimal
11Blood Suckers IINetEnt97.0%Medium100%Optimal
12Mystery JokerPlay'n GO96.98%Medium100%Optimal
13Immortal RomanceMicrogaming96.9%High100%Volatile
14Thunderstruck IIMicrogaming96.7%Medium100%Optimal
15Big Bass BonanzaPragmatic96.7%High100%Volatile
16Razor SharkPush Gaming96.7%High100%Volatile
17Twin SpinNetEnt96.6%Medium100%Optimal
18Great Rhino MegawaysPragmatic96.6%High100%Volatile
19Divine FortuneNetEnt96.6%Medium100%Optimal
20StarburstNetEnt96.1%Low100%Optimal

Optimal = high RTP + low/medium variance, smooth bankroll curve. Volatile = high RTP but high variance, harder to clear without bankroll dips.

NetEnt Slots

NetEnt is the RTP king and most of its library is 100% contribution. Blood Suckers, 1429 Uncharted Seas, Mega Joker, Kings of Chicago, Devil's Delight, Simsalabim — all 100%. The only NetEnt titles I've found that aren't 100% are the progressive jackpots (Mega Fortune, Hall of Gods, Arabian Nights) which contribute 0% because the jackpot contributions can't be subsidized by bonus money.

Pragmatic Play Slots

Pragmatic Play has the biggest library on Pin Up — I count about 200 titles. Most contribute 100%. Exceptions: bonus-buy slots (Sweet Bonanza Bonus Buy, for instance) typically contribute 0% because the bonus-buy feature breaks the wagering math. Check the specific title before committing a session. Regular Sweet Bonanza is 100%, Sweet Bonanza Bonus Buy is 0%.

Microgaming Slots

Microgaming slots are mostly 100% contribution. Immortal Romance, Thunderstruck II, the Book of Oz series — all 100%. Mega Moolah (the progressive jackpot) is 0% because of the jackpot fund contribution.

Reduced Contribution Slots (50% or 25%)

A smaller set of slots contribute at reduced rates. I've found about 15 titles at 50% contribution, mostly from newer providers with higher-variance math models. Not worth using for clearance unless you have a specific reason.

GameProviderContributionNote
Money Train 2Relax Gaming50%High volatility bonus buy
Money Train 3Relax Gaming50%High volatility bonus buy
Dead or Alive SaloonNetEnt50%Bonus buy feature
Sweet Bonanza XmasPragmatic50%Seasonal variant, different math
Wanted Dead or a WildHacksaw50%Ultra-high variance

Table Games — 5% Contribution

Most table games contribute only 5%. Not worth playing for clearance. I'm listing them for completeness so you know which games to avoid if you're in a clearance session.

Blackjack

Classic Blackjack, Atlantic City Blackjack, European Blackjack, Double Exposure — all 5% contribution. Blackjack has a very low house edge (0.5% with perfect strategy) which is why operators tax it with reduced contribution. If you're a blackjack player, play blackjack for fun outside of wagering windows and slots for wagering.

Roulette

European Roulette, American Roulette, French Roulette — all 5%. American Roulette has a 5.26% house edge vs European's 2.7% vs French's 1.35% (with La Partage), but the contribution rate is the same across all three, which is consistent with the operator's approach (contribution is about category not variance).

Baccarat

Punto Banco, Speed Baccarat, Mini Baccarat — all 5%. Same story as blackjack: low house edge means low contribution.

Live Dealer Games — 0% Contribution

Pin Up excludes the entire live dealer category from bonus wagering. Evolution Gaming live tables, Pragmatic Play Live, Ezugi, Playtech Live — none of them count. Wagers on live blackjack, live roulette, live baccarat, Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Dream Catcher, Dead or Alive Saloon Saloon Live — all zero contribution. Don't play live dealer during bonus clearance unless you don't mind burning balance for fun.

Excluded Games — Don't Count At All

These don't count even as "partial" contribution. They're completely excluded from bonus wagering and some of them will also void the bonus if played during the clearance window. See the forbidden games page for the full exclusion list.

CategoryExamplesReason
Progressive jackpot slotsMega Moolah, Mega Fortune, Hall of GodsJackpot fund contributions can't be subsidized
Bonus-buy slotsSweet Bonanza Bonus Buy, Wanted Dead or a Wild Bonus BuySkips variance, defeats wagering math
Live dealer gamesEvolution, Pragmatic Live, EzugiHouse edge too low for subsidy
Video pokerDeuces Wild, Jacks or BetterSkill element lowers effective house edge
Scratch cardsAll scratch titlesVariable RTP, not subsidizable

How I Verified This Table

I scraped the contribution percentages from Pin Up's bonus T&Cs on February 1, 2026. Then I cross-checked 30 random entries by opening each game with a tracked balance, placing a single €1 bet, and confirming that the wagering counter moved by the expected amount. 28 out of 30 matched the T&C values. The 2 that didn't were both newly added games whose contribution rate hadn't been updated on the bonus page — I've flagged them as "check before relying on."

The table refreshes monthly. I re-scrape Pin Up's bonus page every 30 days and update rows that have changed. New games get added as I verify them. If you spot a mismatch between this table and what the Pin Up wagering counter shows you in real time, let me know via the blog comment thread and I'll cross-check within 24 hours.

Last verified: April 11, 2026. Table re-scraped monthly.
Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole

Ex-bookmaker and wagering specialist. Keeps a Google Sheet of every bonus cleared and every game verified for contribution accuracy.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell — Senior Editor | 15 years in online gaming content