I received this bonus offer, but they credit my account with the bonus pending AFTER I had played a significant amount of hands. I am now UP $510. The bonus pending is $100. Here are the terms they gave me:
"The Bonus Amount will be held in your Casino pending account and automatically released to your cash account after you fulfill the rollover requirement. This bonus has a 100 times rollover requirement.
This means that you have to risk the amount you deposit 100 times to release the bonus. So for example if a new Black jack player deposits $750 he/she has to risk a total of $75,000 in the Black Jack table to release the bonus, however, the player doesn't have to wait until he/she risks the whole $75,000 to get it because 10% of the bonus will be released and added to the player's cash balance every time he/she risks 10% of the rollover requirement.
Therefore, in the previous example, every time $7,500 is risked, $75 will be automatically added to the player's cash balance.
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It basically comes down to getting $10 for every $1000 wagered. I am CERTAIN that if they credited the bonus right away I would have probably cleared a decent chunk out of it. I've brought this to their attention, but no response yet. Even still, should I even bother trying to work off this bonus?
Oh yeah, if it's any help. The deposit was made yesterday when I was doing a $1-$75 spread. I'm doing a much tamer $1-15 today but stopping right now.
"The Bonus Amount will be held in your Casino pending account and automatically released to your cash account after you fulfill the rollover requirement. This bonus has a 100 times rollover requirement.
This means that you have to risk the amount you deposit 100 times to release the bonus. So for example if a new Black jack player deposits $750 he/she has to risk a total of $75,000 in the Black Jack table to release the bonus, however, the player doesn't have to wait until he/she risks the whole $75,000 to get it because 10% of the bonus will be released and added to the player's cash balance every time he/she risks 10% of the rollover requirement.
Therefore, in the previous example, every time $7,500 is risked, $75 will be automatically added to the player's cash balance.
"
It basically comes down to getting $10 for every $1000 wagered. I am CERTAIN that if they credited the bonus right away I would have probably cleared a decent chunk out of it. I've brought this to their attention, but no response yet. Even still, should I even bother trying to work off this bonus?
Oh yeah, if it's any help. The deposit was made yesterday when I was doing a $1-$75 spread. I'm doing a much tamer $1-15 today but stopping right now.
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