Bonuses can give you an edge, such that it is possible to gain over time. Bet size has no effect on average gain for post-wager bonuses, but increases average gain (or decreases average loss) with pre-wager bonuses. So low rolling decreases average gain when bonuses are given pre-wager, but increases chance of a cashout. Instead you might try starting with high-variance bets (not low rolling) when the bonus is given pre-wager to increase EV and reduce time commitment, then choosing lower variance bets after a big win (low rolling, low variance games, etc.) to complete wagering and increase chance of making a cashout.




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Happens to me even when I'm low-rolling sometimes!

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