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Why are the Grand Prive bonuses 0xB again?
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#12
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Why are the Grand Prive bonuses 0xB again? [/ QUOTE ] because you can withdraw the winnings without grinding out for example - if you deposit $100 and get $100 bonus, you can bet $200 on 1 hand of baccarat, win, get $400, and be able to withdraw $300 without any further wagering |
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#13
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So are the other MGV bonuses, but those ones are 60xB or 45xB.
What makes these 0xB? Is it because they are Sticky Type II? |
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So are the other MGV bonuses, but those ones are 60xB or 45xB. What makes these 0xB? Is it because they are Sticky Type II? [/ QUOTE ] With a standard Clearplay, you have the choice to either playthough the bonus or cash out early and forfeit the bonus. The Grand Prive bonuses are 0xB because you would not want to playthrough the bonus. The high wagering makes the playthrough EV negative. Instead you'd treat them like a sticky with no playthrough (0xB wagering requirements). You are expected to make a gain while playing through the 45xB and 60xB bonuses, so many players would complete the playthrough and treat them like a cashable bonus with a 45xB or 60xB wagering requirement. |
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