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@ntaus8 137496 wrote:

slotplayer,

Everyone will be happy with this condition.

This is one of the very few (and I can’t think of another one) casinos that allows players to actually withdraw the bonus after reaching wagering requirements.

That’s what I read from the promotions page and posted in their review.

I only looked at Sun Palace, which I just uploaded, and don’t know about their other properties.

aksana – correct me if I’m wrong.

ntaus

I like them too and also promote them but the requirement is on the high side.

the bonus:
Deposit $350 and get $125 on the first $100 of your deposit plus 25% ($62.50) on the remaining $250. A total of $187.50 in bonuses giving you a starting balance of $537.50!

$537.50 * 40 is: $21,500 in total wagering requirements.

Since I don’t know the exact payout percentage of the casino slots I’ll use 96.74% as an example which is typical. If the slots payback at 96.74% the casino profit margin is 3.26%

we can calculate the approximate amount of wagering or play-through that every $10 played will generate on average by dividing the total deposit by the profit margin percentage.

A $10 deposit divided by the profit margin percentage of 3.26% is approximately $306.00 ($10 /.0326). Therefore it is a statistical certainty that any casino with a 96.74% payback could generate slightly more than $306.00 in wagering or play-through on average for each $10 played.

So if we take the $537.50 deposit+bonus and each $10 of it best case generated $306 in wagering ($537.50/10) *306 we would generate $16,447.50 in total wagering.

for comparision a casino that had a slots payback percentage of 96.07% could generate $254 average play-through for each $10 played. ($537.50/10) *254 is: $13,652.50 in total wagering. (just a small difference in payback percentage on slots is siginificant)

I promote the RTG’s because they use one of the best testing labs around to
test their random number generator (RNG) for fairness and accuracy.