@Top Casino 242447 wrote:
What you are referring to in your earlier post is not anything different than finding roulette or blackjack strategies to win. Players finding the optimal strategy. Like the doubling strategy you refer to, which is called the martingale strategy. This has nothing to do with bonus abuse in my honest opinion. It is legitimate and casino’s can not and should not do anything about it.
This being said, with the optimal blackjack strategy for example, the casino has less than 1% advantage over the player. If the player then also uses a bonus, it might be profitable for players to clear a bonus playing blackjack because of the extra money they make with the bonus. This is countered by the casino’s by excluding games like roulette and blackjack from wagering, or discounting the weight put on them.
Agreed.
I hope it does not sound like we “ganging up”, but it does not sound like bonus abuse.
So far then I believe we have:
Bonus Abuse – Players not following T&C’s by opening multiple accounts.
Legitimate Bonus Play – Players following T&C’s using bonuses to increase playing funds to win.
We also have two approaches to bonuses.
Advertising – Lures to get new players.
Rewards – Rewards to repeat/loyal players.
We also have two uses for bonus terms
Legitimate Casinos – Used to void winnings from players not following T&C’s
Rogue Casinos – Used to evade paying legitimate wins
Is it as simple as this??