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1C5
10-28-2006, 02:09 PM
Best strategy for most +EV?

Say typical 200 or 300% Sticky bonus...

25x(D+B)

You have $400 to work with for example. Try to double on roulette, baccarat or BJ and then grind it out?

Or do you try to triple up 1st and then grind it out? Not sure what is the most EV?

Ratamahatta
10-28-2006, 02:59 PM
I never done a sticky bonus. But I was wondering if it's posible to double up on one bet and cash out. For instance 300% bonus $300max. You deposit $100, double up and withdraw $500. Can you do that?

DaNcInGgOoN
10-28-2006, 03:27 PM
with 25x B+D wagering requirements you should at least set a target of 3xb+d, a 4x target would be better. so a 100$ deposit + 200$ bonus would be 3-4 x 300 = target of 900-1200.

But it depends of your bankroll, risktolerance and the hourly rate you try recieve. If you have a good bankroll you could set even higher targets and let the variance take a ride with you.

1C5
10-28-2006, 03:41 PM
Ok, this is what I was wondering.

Thanks for the info!

Ken_AA
10-28-2006, 04:11 PM
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I never done a sticky bonus. But I was wondering if it's posible to double up on one bet and cash out. For instance 300% bonus $300max. You deposit $100, double up and withdraw $500. Can you do that?

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Some micro gaming siteshave cashable bonuses with super high WR but big %wise. And they let you cash out and forfit bonus. DID this at alljackpots, riverbell, jackpot city, and one other I forget the name of.

Ken

Ratamahatta
10-28-2006, 05:39 PM
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I never done a sticky bonus. But I was wondering if it's posible to double up on one bet and cash out. For instance 300% bonus $300max. You deposit $100, double up and withdraw $500. Can you do that?

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Some micro gaming siteshave cashable bonuses with super high WR but big %wise. And they let you cash out and forfit bonus. DID this at alljackpots, riverbell, jackpot city, and one other I forget the name of.

Ken

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I guess I don't understand why there is a WR for sticky bonuses. When you cash out the bonus disappears, right? So what's the point of WR?

studmuffin
10-28-2006, 06:26 PM
You have to meet the WR before they let you withdraw, regardless of the amount.