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Originally Posted by
tencardcharlie
The relative result (measured in % of the total stake) will get closer and closer to the house edge. That is true. However the absolute result (measured in dollars) will be further away from the expected result.
There is no difference between playing when you have lost a million betting units, from playing for the first time. You are always 'even' when you start.
It's a case of how you view it, however the point is that when down, wagering is done with the casino's money (the cashback), thus the total bankroll is 50% larger when you have a short bad run, but does not shrink by 50% when you start with a good run. This has an overall effect of reducing the nett house edge of the games from the point of view of the player's own deposited amounts. Deposit bonuses have a similar effect, but are tied by WR from the start, and playing into a bad streak becomes necessary in order to cash out quickly.
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