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Old 4th January 2008, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by kimss View Post
Interesting, found some terms here.



So say you wager $100.000 you get $21.000 to play for, if you for some reason withdraw a $1 you loose all the money. So what you do is wager all the $21.000 in say $100 hands in BJ and you should typically end with $21.000 again which you then may cash out if I understand this correctly.

This is a new kind of bonus it seems, you must wager it - and wager it all before withdrawing or you loose it all!
No, it's simply a "sticky type I" bonus. The EV of such bonus without a wr is around 50% of the bonus, but if you increase your "target" (i.e. the amount you would like to reach for withdrawal), it can get as high as the full bonus amount as you have nothing to lose, but a lot to win. It means whatever you have above 21.000, you can withdraw it, but they would deduct the 21.000 from your cashout. You would obviously go for big bets, and withdraw when you have reached your target or busted.
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