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I think the support guy is full of [censored] - casinos HATE this. Perhaps what he meant was you could withdraw, but they'd take back the bonus.
E.g.: Start on $400, lose $100, withdraw and they give you $100 back ($300 minus the $200 bonus you didnt finish) So in your example if you lost $200 and then withdrew, yuo'd get nothing |
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#12
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Even if they let you it's not a good move. You'd be missing out on EV.
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#13
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Even if they let you it's not a good move. You'd be missing out on EV. [/ QUOTE ] Let's see, I lost my whole bonus and I'm down to my initial deposit, which I can cash out immediately. How is playing a casino game voluntarily +EV? (Unless you're referring to reloads and future offers, but most don't offer that.) |
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#14
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Sometimes a little coverplay forstalls cashout issues. That'd be the only reason I would do it on a no-risk casino that offers no reloads.
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