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October 30, 2006 at 3:15 am #713921
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InactiveSome casinos have sticky bonuses, mostly it was Playtechs it seemed to me. But ClubUSA has sticky bonuses also. I have no problem with sticky bonuses. You cannot ever cashout the bonus, but you can cashout the winnings from the bonus.
As far as that max cashout of $2000 rule, I wasn’t aware of it. Personally I rarely use bonus coupons at RTG’s, but this is interesting. Thanks for pointing that out.
They still are a top casino in my book.
October 30, 2006 at 3:31 am #713922Anonymous
Guestthanks D’s.
October 30, 2006 at 1:28 pm #713961Anonymous
InactiveInteresting find, BB1.
I find a lot of players liking stickies, it depends on how they play and is a matter of preference. While it doesn’t let you cashout the bonus, you can play with a much better bankroll and keep the winnings. Especially slots players benefit.
I have only heard good things about these casinos, haven’t heard of any cashout problems, but that max cashout rule is getting more and more prevalent among RTG casinos. Seems to be a direction RTG is heading.
October 31, 2006 at 12:33 am #714062Anonymous
GuestHi again all,
that max cashout rule is getting more and more prevalent among RTG casinos
well it seems to me that it would pretty much negate (that spelled right?) … the whole goal a slots player is seeking to achieve.
I mean if you are going to play for the small win … I’d think that a better-odds game would be the way to go.
hitting the big jackpot IMHO is the whole allure of playing slots.
I suppose the small stakes gamblers might not be effected by a $1250 cash-out limit ($2000 – $750 bonus) …. but anybody playing for the larger credit values is going to greatly be disappointed when/if they hit the big win and can only cash-out a small portion of the money.
I guess it all boils down to the old saying “you don’t get something for nothing in this world”. Accepting that attractive looking bonus has serious strings attached to it.
I’m still not comfortable with promoting a casino that has such a bonus structure but it sounds like if I want to have a RTG to list ……. I’m going to have to get used to it.
A bit off-topic but I’m going to vent anyway. a while back I was accused by some of the cronies at CM’s site that I was preaching to my readers to avoid bonus offers because I was worried it would effect my bottom line.
Here’s a great example of just the opposite. Of course it would be to my advantage to promote such an offer because just like the casino … I’d not be facing any chance of getting hit by a huge winner. …. oops! That’s not right either. Thanks to the ingenuity of the RTGs … they can subtract that large bonus amount which they never stand to lose … from my earnings. What a wonderful software!
October 31, 2006 at 1:16 am #714070Anonymous
InactiveI think players should be able to choose whether they want bonuses with conditions or not. And at these casinos they can do so.
Personally I agree that bonuses are a nuisance. But I like giving the choices, I know many players who love them because with them the chance of a win is bigger. It’s all a matter of preference.
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