What part of my deposit amount will become a part of the restricted amount?

The restricted amount is calculated based on a simple rule: it is that portion of your deposit amount that would have resulted in the same bonus amount being awarded to you. Let's use the following example: the bonus offer is 20% (up to $100), and the minimum deposit required to take advantage of the bonus offer is $50. If you deposit $100, then a $100 deposit amount will be part of your restricted balance. This $100 deposit will result in a $20 withdrawal restricted bonus being added to your account (20% of $100). If you deposit $250, then a $250 deposit amount will be part of your restricted balance. This $250 deposit will result in a $50 withdrawal restricted bonus being added to your account (20% of $250). If you deposit $500, then a $500 deposit amount will be part of your restricted balance. This $500 deposit will result in a $100 withdrawal restricted bonus being added to your account (20% of $500). If you deposit $510, then only the first $500 will apply to your restricted balance. As described above, that first $500 will result in a $100 withdrawal restricted bonus being added to your account. Depositing more than $500 will not increase the bonus amount.