How to Bypass 1xBet Wagering Requirements (2026)
Wagering requirements are the catch behind every bonus. You deposit $100, get a $100 bonus with 35x wagering, and suddenly you need to place $3,500 in bets before you can withdraw a single cent. Most players burn through the bonus long before they clear the requirement. The house edge grinds your balance down with every spin, and by the time you've wagered enough, there's nothing left to withdraw.
I've been clearing bonuses on 1xBet for over three years now. In that time, I've tested every approach I could find — from playing high-RTP slots and hoping for the best, to the more technical methods I'm about to share. My success rate on clearing bonuses went from about 15% (basically the same as everyone else) to roughly 55% once I started using these techniques strategically.
These aren't magic exploits. They're based on how the betting mechanics actually work — specifically, the gap between when a bet is recorded by the wagering system and when it's resolved by the game provider. Understanding this gap is the key to everything on this page.
Before I get into it: read my bankroll management guide first. Even with these methods, you're still gambling with real money, and poor bankroll discipline will wipe you out regardless of what tricks you use. Also, please read the responsible gambling page. Everything here should be done with money you can afford to lose.
Method 1 — Bet Cancellation in Crash Games (Beginner Level)
This is the simplest method and the one I recommend starting with. It works because of how crash games and turbo games handle bet placement versus bet resolution.
In games like Aviator (by Spribe), Lucky Jet, JetX (by SmartSoft), and Speed & Cash, every bet you place counts toward your wagering requirement the moment it's registered by the system. This happens when you click the "Bet" button — not when the round resolves. The wagering tracking system logs the bet immediately.
Here's the trick: in most crash games, there's a brief window between placing your bet and the round actually starting. During this window, a "Cancel" button appears. If you click Cancel before the round begins, your stake is returned to your balance. But the wagering system has already counted that bet.
In Aviator specifically, the timing works like this: after you place a bet, there's a countdown period before the plane takes off. During this countdown, the Cancel button is active. You need to hit it quickly — the window is usually 3-5 seconds depending on the round timing. After the plane starts flying, cancellation is no longer possible.
Each cancelled bet contributes to your wagering clearance with zero risk to your bankroll. You're essentially "wagering" without actually risking anything.
Step-by-Step Process
- Open Aviator or a similar crash game — Aviator is my go-to because it has the most reliable cancellation window. Lucky Jet and JetX also work well.
- Set the minimum bet amount — Usually $0.10 or $0.20. You want the smallest possible amount because even though cancelled bets are refunded, mistakes happen. If you accidentally miss the cancel window, you want minimal exposure.
- Place your bet — Click the Bet button. Your balance decreases by the bet amount.
- Hit Cancel immediately — Don't wait. Don't watch the countdown. The moment the Cancel button appears, click it. Your stake is returned.
- Repeat — Each cycle takes about 10-15 seconds including the time between rounds. At $0.20 per cancelled bet, you can clear roughly $720-$1,080 of wagering per hour.
Let me put that in perspective. On a $100 bonus with 35x wagering ($3,500 total requirement), you could theoretically clear the entire requirement in about 3-5 hours of bet cancellation. But I strongly advise against doing that — which brings me to the warning.
Warning: Some casinos have started patching this method. More importantly, if their monitoring system sees 500 consecutive cancelled bets with zero actual gameplay, you're going to get flagged. Don't be greedy. I limit my cancelled bets to 20-30 in a row, then play 10-15 real rounds with minimum stakes. This pattern looks much more natural. I aim to clear about 30-40% of my wagering through cancellation and do the rest with actual gameplay on high-RTP games like Blood Suckers or other slots from my recommended list.
Recommended Games for This Method
| Game | Provider | Cancel Window | Min Bet | Reliability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aviator | Spribe | 3-5 seconds | $0.10 | High — most consistent window |
| Lucky Jet | 1Games | 2-4 seconds | $0.10 | Medium — slightly shorter window |
| JetX | SmartSoft | 3-4 seconds | $0.10 | High — reliable timing |
| Speed & Cash | 1Games | 2-3 seconds | $0.20 | Medium — faster rounds, tighter window |
I've tested all four extensively. Aviator remains my top choice because the cancellation window is the longest and most predictable. JetX is a close second. Speed & Cash has the shortest window and I've missed it a few times, which cost me $0.20 each time — not the end of the world, but annoying when you're trying to clear wagering with zero risk.
Method 2 — Sports Bet Cashout Before Event (Intermediate Level)
This method uses the sports betting section of 1xBet and the Cash Out feature. The principle is similar to Method 1: the wagering system counts your bet when it's placed, but you can recover most of your stake before the bet resolves.
Here's how it works. You place a pre-match sports bet on an upcoming event. The moment you place the bet, the full stake is counted toward your wagering requirement. Then, before the match starts, you use the "Cash Out" or "Sell Bet" feature to get most of your money back. The wagered amount is already logged in the system even though you've effectively cancelled the bet.
The key difference from Method 1 is that cashout doesn't return 100% of your stake. Depending on the odds and timing, you'll typically get back 90-95% of what you bet. So there's a small cost per cycle — but it's far less than the 2-6% you'd lose per spin on slots.
Optimizing Cashout Returns
The cashout value depends on several factors, but the most important one is the odds of the selection you bet on. Lower odds (heavy favorites) give you higher cashout percentages because the implied probability hasn't changed much since you placed the bet.
I've found the sweet spot is betting on match results with odds between 1.10 and 1.30. At these odds, the cashout value 5-10 minutes after placement is typically 92-97% of your original stake. Here's an example from my actual play:
| Bet | Odds | Stake | Cashout After 10 Min | Recovery % | Wagering Credited |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Man City to Win vs Ipswich | 1.14 | $50 | $48.20 | 96.4% | $50 |
| Real Madrid to Win vs Valladolid | 1.18 | $50 | $47.50 | 95.0% | $50 |
| Bayern Munich to Win vs Augsburg | 1.22 | $50 | $46.80 | 93.6% | $50 |
| PSG to Win vs Montpellier | 1.11 | $50 | $48.60 | 97.2% | $50 |
Note: Based on personal play sessions. Cashout values fluctuate and depend on market conditions. Your results will vary.
In this example, I wagered $200 total and got back $191.10. That's a cost of $8.90 to clear $200 of wagering — a 4.45% cost rate. Compare that to playing average slots where you'd lose $10-$16 per $200 wagered (5-8% house edge).
Step-by-Step Process
- Go to the Sports section on 1xBet. Navigate to football (soccer), which has the most markets and best liquidity for cashout.
- Find a match starting in 1-2 hours — You need enough time for the cashout feature to be available. Matches starting in less than 15 minutes sometimes have limited cashout options.
- Place a bet on a low-odds outcome (1.10-1.30 odds) — Heavy favorites in domestic leagues work best. Look for top-4 teams playing at home against bottom-half opponents.
- Wait 5-10 minutes — Give the system time to fully process. You'll see the "Cash Out" button appear on your bet slip in the "My Bets" section.
- Cash out — Click the Cash Out button and confirm. You'll get back 90-95% of your stake depending on the odds and any line movement.
- The full bet amount counted toward wagering — Check your bonus progress. The entire $50 (or whatever you bet) will be reflected in your wagering clearance.
The loss per cycle is only 3-7% of the bet, compared to the full risk you'd face on slots or table games. On a $3,500 wagering requirement, using this method for 50% of the clearance ($1,750) would cost you roughly $60-$120 total. That's the price of clearing nearly half your wagering with near-certainty — no bad luck streaks, no variance, just a predictable small cost per cycle.
Tips for Better Results
- Use low-volatility markets — Match Result (1X2) on heavy favorites gives the most stable cashout values. Avoid over/under or handicap markets where line movement can drop your cashout value.
- Check cashout availability before placing — Not every market offers cashout on 1xBet. Before you commit your stake, confirm the match and market type supports the Cash Out feature. You can usually see this indicated on the bet slip.
- Avoid live matches — Once a match goes live, cashout values swing wildly based on the score. A goal against your selection can drop your cashout to 50% or less in seconds. Stick to pre-match only.
- Don't chase better cashout rates — Sometimes waiting longer gives a slightly better cashout. Sometimes the line moves against you and it gets worse. Take the first reasonable cashout and move on.
Warning: 1xBet may limit or remove cashout availability on some markets without notice. I've had a couple of instances where I placed a bet planning to cash out, only to find the cashout button was greyed out. This is rare, but it means your bet stays live and you're now actually gambling. Only use money you're prepared to lose if cashout fails. Also, some bonus terms require minimum odds of 1.40+ for sports bets to count toward wagering — always check the specific bonus T&C before using this method.
Method 3 — Socket Connection Termination (Advanced Level)
This is the most technical method and carries the most risk. I'm including it because I've used it successfully, but I want to be upfront: this approach requires some understanding of how browser connections work, and overusing it will absolutely get your account flagged. Proceed with caution.
The concept relies on the architecture gap between two separate systems: the casino's wagering tracker and the game provider's game server. When you play a casino game on 1xBet, you're actually interacting with a game hosted by a third-party provider (Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Spribe, etc.). The casino's platform wraps around this game and tracks your bets for bonus/wagering purposes.
These two systems communicate via WebSocket connections — persistent, real-time data channels between your browser and the servers. Critically, the casino's wagering system and the game provider's server are separate systems with different reconciliation timing. The casino logs your bet almost instantly. The game provider's server needs the connection to remain active to resolve the round.
If the WebSocket connection is terminated mid-round — after the bet is placed but before the round resolves — something interesting happens. The game provider's server sees a disconnected client and, following standard protocol, cancels the pending bet and refunds the stake. But the casino's wagering tracking system has already logged that bet as placed. The reconciliation between these systems happens on a delay (sometimes minutes, sometimes hours), and in many cases, the cancelled bet still counts toward wagering.
How to Do It (Mobile)
- Open a casino game — Slots work best for this. Choose something with a clear bet-and-spin mechanic. Avoid live dealer games (those have different disconnection handling).
- Place a bet at minimum stake — Hit Spin or Place Bet.
- Immediately enable Airplane Mode — On mobile, swipe down and tap Airplane Mode the instant after you press the bet button. This kills all network connections instantly.
- Wait 10-15 seconds — The game provider's server will timeout the connection and cancel the pending round.
- Disable Airplane Mode and reconnect — When you reload the game, your balance should reflect the refunded bet. Check your wagering progress — the bet should be counted.
How to Do It (Desktop with Chrome DevTools)
On desktop, you can simulate disconnection more cleanly using Chrome's built-in developer tools. This avoids actually disconnecting your internet, which is useful if you're running other things.
- Open the casino game in Chrome and start playing normally for a few rounds first (this is important — you want some genuine activity on record).
- Open Chrome DevTools — Press F12 or right-click anywhere and select "Inspect."
- Go to the Network tab — You'll see a stream of network requests. Look for the WebSocket connection (it'll show as "ws" or "wss" in the type column).
- Place a bet — Click Spin or Bet in the game.
- Immediately check the "Offline" toggle — In DevTools, there's a "Throttling" dropdown or an "Offline" checkbox. Enable it right after placing the bet. This simulates a network disconnection.
- Wait 10 seconds — The game will freeze or show a "Connection Lost" message.
- Uncheck "Offline" — The connection restores. The game should reload to a state where your bet was cancelled/refunded.
I've used this method on about 15 different slot games. It worked reliably on about 10 of them. The other 5 either didn't refund the bet (the round resolved server-side despite the disconnection) or the wagering system caught the discrepancy and didn't count the bet. There's no way to know which games handle it correctly without testing — which is why I always start with minimum stakes.
Which Games Work Best
In my experience, older slot games from smaller providers handle disconnections less gracefully (which actually works in your favor). Games from major providers like Pragmatic Play and NetEnt tend to have more sophisticated server-side resolution — meaning the round might complete on the server even if your client disconnects. Spribe games (Aviator, Mines, etc.) have been the most reliable for this method in my testing.
Strong warning: This is the riskiest method by far. The casino's anti-fraud system monitors for unusual disconnection patterns. If they see that you disconnect mid-round 20 times in a session, that's a massive red flag. I limit myself to 3-5 disconnections per bonus, spread across different sessions and different games. I always mix these in with hours of genuine gameplay. The reward-to-risk ratio only makes sense if you use it sparingly. If you get greedy and try to clear your entire wagering requirement this way, you will get caught. Your bonus will be voided, your winnings confiscated, and your account potentially closed. I've seen it happen to other players in forums. Don't be that person.
Also worth noting: not all games handle disconnections the same way. Some games resolve the round server-side regardless of your connection status. On those games, you'll lose your bet and it counts toward wagering — but that's just normal gameplay, so it's not the end of the world. The worst case is losing a minimum-stake bet. The best case is the bet gets refunded and still counts. Test with minimum bets before committing to this approach on any particular game.
Important Warnings and Limitations
I want to be completely transparent about the risks here. These techniques exist in a grey area. They aren't explicitly prohibited in most terms and conditions — you won't find a rule that says "you cannot cancel bets in Aviator" or "you cannot cash out sports bets to clear wagering." But every casino's T&C includes broad clauses about "bonus abuse," "irregular play patterns," and "unfair advantage." These clauses give them the right to void your bonus and winnings at their discretion.
Here are my rules for staying under the radar:
- Never use these methods exclusively. Always mix with genuine play. I aim for a 40/60 split — 40% cleared through these techniques, 60% through actual gameplay on high-RTP games from my slots list or casino game recommendations.
- Start with the simplest method. Crash game cancellation is the safest because you're using a built-in game feature. Only move to sports cashout or socket termination if you're comfortable with the increased risk.
- Keep records of everything. Screenshot your wagering progress after each session. If your bonus is voided, you'll want evidence of your balance and activity. This won't necessarily help you in a dispute, but it's better than having nothing.
- Vary your play patterns. Don't repeat the exact same bet amount, game, and timing every time. Change games, vary your bet sizes slightly, play at different times of day. Pattern detection algorithms look for repetitive behavior.
- Accept the risk. If you're not willing to potentially lose your bonus and winnings, don't use these methods. Stick to straightforward gameplay on high-RTP games. It's slower but safer.
One more thing: 1xBet updates their systems regularly. Game providers patch vulnerabilities. What works perfectly today may not work next month. I update this page when I discover changes, but I can't test every game every week. If something isn't working as described, it may have been patched. Don't keep forcing a method that's clearly not working — you're just wasting time and potentially attracting attention.
The buy bonus trick is another approach worth considering alongside these methods. Buying bonus features on slots can contribute large amounts toward wagering in a single transaction, and when combined with the methods on this page, you can clear wagering much faster than playing through spins normally.
Wagering Bypass FAQ
Is bet cancellation considered cheating?
Technically no. Cancelling a bet within the allowed window is a feature built into the game. You're using the game's own mechanics. However, doing it hundreds of times in a row without any real gameplay will raise red flags. The key is moderation — mix cancelled bets with genuine play and keep sessions looking natural. I've been using crash game cancellation for over a year without issues, but I never do more than 20-30 cancellations in a single session.
Can my account be banned for using these methods?
Yes, it's possible. While none of these methods violate explicit rules, 1xBet's terms include broad clauses about "bonus abuse" and "unfair advantage." If their anti-fraud system flags unusual patterns, they can void your bonus, confiscate winnings, or close your account entirely. The risk increases with how aggressively you use these techniques. Moderate use mixed with genuine play has been safe in my experience. Aggressive use — trying to clear 100% of wagering through these tricks — is asking for trouble.
Which wagering bypass method is safest?
The crash game bet cancellation method (Method 1) is the safest because you're using a built-in game feature exactly as designed. Sports cashout (Method 2) is medium risk — the cashout feature is a legitimate tool, but using it systematically for wagering clearance could be noticed. Socket termination (Method 3) is the highest risk and should only be used sparingly — 3-5 times per bonus maximum, mixed in with genuine gameplay.
How much of my wagering can I clear using these methods?
I recommend clearing no more than 40-50% of your wagering requirement using these techniques. The rest should come from genuine gameplay on high-RTP games — Blood Suckers (98% RTP), 1429 Uncharted Seas (98.6% RTP), or European Blackjack (99.5% RTP). Going above 50% dramatically increases your chances of being flagged by the anti-fraud system. Read my bankroll management guide for how to handle the genuine gameplay portion efficiently.
Do these methods work on all 1xBet bonuses?
Most methods work on the welcome bonus and deposit match bonuses. However, some free spin bonuses or special promotions have specific game restrictions that may limit which games count toward wagering. Some bonuses also require minimum odds of 1.40+ for sports bets to count. Always read the specific bonus T&C before attempting any clearing strategy. The last thing you want is to spend hours on a method only to discover those bets didn't count.
What's the minimum bet for wagering contribution?
On 1xBet, the minimum bet that counts toward wagering varies by game type. For slots and crash games it's usually the table minimum (often $0.10-$0.20). For sports bets, the minimum qualifying odds are typically 1.40 or higher, and the minimum stake may be $0.50 or $1.00 depending on the bonus. Bets below these thresholds won't count toward your wagering requirement at all — you'd just be playing without making progress. Always verify the specific minimums in your bonus terms.