They have different rollover bonuses, 2x 4x.....
Multiply the rollover amount by your deposit and that's how much action you must play in order to withdraw.
deposit amount 500 x 4 = 2,000 in total action. ML bets you only get credit for the amount won, which in your case is 220.
Bottom line, rollover bonuses are a way books keep you betting for a longer period of time for a measly 15%. The odds are heavily against you.
I always turn down bonuses.
They have different rollover bonuses, 2x 4x.....
Multiply the rollover amount by your deposit and that's how much action you must play in order to withdraw.
deposit amount 500 x 4 = 2,000 in total action. ML bets you only get credit for the amount won, which in your case is 220.
Bottom line, rollover bonuses are a way books keep you betting for a longer period of time for a measly 15%. The odds are heavily against you.
I always turn down bonuses.
You have to rollover your deposit + the bonus + the fees if you were reimbursed "x" amount of times. Whatever the rollover requirement was.
The rollover is there so you don't just bet it one time then try to cash out, which is exactly what you're doing.
If you just need roll it over one more time but don't want to risk anything, bet 110 on each side of the same game. You'll lose 10 bucks on one side, but that will be enough.
If you care about the $10, win it back real quick in the casino, just don't get hooked lol. Go to the live dealer if you don't trust the computer. From my experience, the live dealer doesn't seem like it's rigged or anything.
You have to rollover your deposit + the bonus + the fees if you were reimbursed "x" amount of times. Whatever the rollover requirement was.
The rollover is there so you don't just bet it one time then try to cash out, which is exactly what you're doing.
If you just need roll it over one more time but don't want to risk anything, bet 110 on each side of the same game. You'll lose 10 bucks on one side, but that will be enough.
If you care about the $10, win it back real quick in the casino, just don't get hooked lol. Go to the live dealer if you don't trust the computer. From my experience, the live dealer doesn't seem like it's rigged or anything.
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