That's a bit like pitying anyone who buys a lottery ticket due to the bad odds that represents too.
At the end of the day, the terms are there and they are clear. Take it or leave it.
Put it this way, we had a thread not too long ago where a Norwegian problem gambler spunked 21000 bucks in one weekend he'd borrowed for a house deposit or something, and was distraught and claiming the casino didn't apply the limits he had allegedly set. (it turned out latterly he had removed them.)
How better off he'd have been playing that whole weekend for a mere $25 on Tropica's 10,000% offer................
I agree wholeheartedly, aslong as a casinos t&c are clear, then its ok, afterall you cant con a honest man
He could have free played , then used 25 at the end of the month, with 20p bets
Its a good service in that it potentially limits people from massive losses, so i retract my previous statement, but i laugh at the people in this thread who would otherwise deposit similar amounts to the deposit offer and instead of taking no bonus, take this and see it as " entertainment value"
For example a senior member a few pages back thinks the cash out rate is somewhere aroumd 2-3%, which id be shocked if the poster thought what they were saying was true.Its more like 0.05-0.02% dude
Much the same as the people who use the lottery or play keno without the social element