Hello newbie here and I have read a few threads so realise I am stuffed/naive/stupid etc.
I still have a couple of points/questions, if any experts can answer.
Full story and questions as follows. I am in the UK btw.
Never been on an online casino as I am a sports betting enthusiast. Was looking to back Paul Casey in the golf last weekend as I had a large bet on Dustin Johnson. It was down to a 2 "horse" race. Oddschecker showed 32red had the best odds in running. I quickly signed up in a hurry to catch the price. Deposited £50 and blindly took the £160 bonus. I then realise i'm in a casino and can't access the sports betting with a bonus DOH !!
Never mind I decide to quickly lose my money playing some slots and blackjack etc. DOHHHH
Anyway first night I quickly dont lose, so assuming it's rigged to eventually lose before I play the bonus through I retire to bed. Current status over £1000 with £100 bonus still to play.
Next day I carry on playing slots to burn the money.
Lo and behold I eventually consume bonus and still have over 2K "cash".
Now this is where I have my questions as opposed to complaints (All my fault)
1st of I had a small bet on the sports site with no problem. Therefore that site assumed my money was good. It lost.
I then try a withdrawal which gets rejected because I have been playing without reading the T&Cs about £6.25. Fair play no complaints. You dont read its your fault.
My point is if i knew I was getting hit with the scenario of my 2K+ being returned to bonus status and a fresh play through of 40x !!!
Should I not have requested a withdrawal ?
Could I not have simply ensured a few "losing real money bets on the sports side" that were flip of the coin style while wagering the opposite on a betting exchange ? I had access to the "real funds" as proven by the losing sports bet.
So if I had gambled all 2K+ without ever requesting a withdrawal would this never see the light of day ?
What would in theory happen if I had bet all 2K+ on a winning sports bet returning 4K+ ?
Wish me luck in my new quest to bet over £80,000 in under £6.25 chunks.
If i am to stand a chance I suspect I will still be hitting buttons in 5 years time
I still have a couple of points/questions, if any experts can answer.
Full story and questions as follows. I am in the UK btw.
Never been on an online casino as I am a sports betting enthusiast. Was looking to back Paul Casey in the golf last weekend as I had a large bet on Dustin Johnson. It was down to a 2 "horse" race. Oddschecker showed 32red had the best odds in running. I quickly signed up in a hurry to catch the price. Deposited £50 and blindly took the £160 bonus. I then realise i'm in a casino and can't access the sports betting with a bonus DOH !!
Never mind I decide to quickly lose my money playing some slots and blackjack etc. DOHHHH
Anyway first night I quickly dont lose, so assuming it's rigged to eventually lose before I play the bonus through I retire to bed. Current status over £1000 with £100 bonus still to play.
Next day I carry on playing slots to burn the money.
Lo and behold I eventually consume bonus and still have over 2K "cash".
Now this is where I have my questions as opposed to complaints (All my fault)
1st of I had a small bet on the sports site with no problem. Therefore that site assumed my money was good. It lost.
I then try a withdrawal which gets rejected because I have been playing without reading the T&Cs about £6.25. Fair play no complaints. You dont read its your fault.
My point is if i knew I was getting hit with the scenario of my 2K+ being returned to bonus status and a fresh play through of 40x !!!
Should I not have requested a withdrawal ?
Could I not have simply ensured a few "losing real money bets on the sports side" that were flip of the coin style while wagering the opposite on a betting exchange ? I had access to the "real funds" as proven by the losing sports bet.
So if I had gambled all 2K+ without ever requesting a withdrawal would this never see the light of day ?
What would in theory happen if I had bet all 2K+ on a winning sports bet returning 4K+ ?
Wish me luck in my new quest to bet over £80,000 in under £6.25 chunks.
If i am to stand a chance I suspect I will still be hitting buttons in 5 years time
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