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Re: easiest money on the net
I'm not sure about this but I think it's better to bet more, so you clear the bonus making less wagers, which reduces the casino's edge.
Until someone show the math behind this statement I will stick to betting minimum to reduce ROR when autoplaying, and betting more to speed up the WR when playing by hand. |
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Re: The Blackjack Auto-Play Glitch Conspiracy
Was this in your Terms and Conditions or does this only apply to China, etc:
Owing to ongoing severe abuse of new promotions by players resident in Israel, Denmark and China, any player from these countries is required to wager 30 times the sum of the purchase and bonus before any cash-in will be permitted. In addition to the aforementioned wagering requirements, wagers placed on the following games will not be deemed as fulfilling a promotion’s minimum wager requirement: All forms of Blackjack , Craps, Sic Bo, Red Dog, all forms of Baccarat, all forms of Roulette and Progressive Roulette tables, all forms of Power Poker and Video Poker except Deuces Wild. This was from the Lucky Nugget. |
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Re: easiest money on the net
If you play a strategy that has a 0.40% house advantage, your expectation is to cash out $240 on $2500 of bets. It doesn't matter if you place 10000 $0.25 bets or 25 $100 bets.
That's only true if you have a large enough bankroll to ensure not going broke. If you are only using the deposit + bonus as a bankroll, making 25 $100 bets would give you a huge ROR, which lowers your overall expectation. |
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