What is Counted Wagered Amount (CWA)?
At Betstrike, we want everyone to have a fair shot at climbing ranks, completing quests, and earning rakeback. That's why we don't always count your full bet toward rewards. Instead, we use something called Counted Wagered Amount (CWA).
CWA makes sure you only get credit for the real risk you're taking. It keeps things fair and stops any tricks or strategies that would give unfair advantages.
How CWA Works (Super Simple Explanation)
For every game round, we look at two key numbers:
bet = how much you wagered
win = how much you got back (total payout)
delta = win – bet (your profit or loss)
Then CWA is calculated like this:
You lose (delta < 0) → CWA = your full bet
You win or break even (delta ≥ 0) → CWA = the smaller of your bet or your profit
(MIN(bet, delta))
Extra rule: Bets with in a game with an RTP lower higher then 98% aren't counted at all for any type bonus.
Real-Life Examples:
You bet $100 and lose everything → delta = –$100 → CWA = $100 (the full amount counts)
You bet $100 and get $130 back (you win $30) → delta = +$30 → CWA = $30 (only
the profit counts)
You bet $100 and get $100 back (break even) → delta = 0 → CWA = $0 (nothing
counts – you took zero real risk)
You bet $100 and get $250 back (big win) → delta = +$150 → CWA = $100 (your full
bet counts, since that's the max you risked)