Why would a casino not invite a professional slot player? Regardless of how big a bonus is, the house still has an edge provided the player spins long enough. That's what wage requirements are for.
I could give you a 10 thousand times bonus and if I force you to spin long enough the TRTP should eventually bring your balance to zero. The only difference between a "professional" slot player and a recreational one is the pros look for bonus terms that work in their favour. If you know how to do that math you can write bonus terms that simply add more funds to a player's account without decreasing the house edge. It really isn't as difficult as it sounds.
Whether a person accepts a bonus or not, once the slot game is open it makes no difference if you've been playing for 50 years or never played in your life. The odds are still the same. There are no professionals once the reels start spinning. You could belong to the United Slot Players of America, be wearing a company uniform and be wearing your gold slot player's watch for 25 years of service and when you spin it won't help you any more than lining up a half dozen troll dolls on your desk and kissing the screen before you click spin.
It's all about the terms and conditions and a casino can be as honest and fair as the day is long but if they don't know how to write them there's going to be an issue.
I could give you a 10 thousand times bonus and if I force you to spin long enough the TRTP should eventually bring your balance to zero. The only difference between a "professional" slot player and a recreational one is the pros look for bonus terms that work in their favour. If you know how to do that math you can write bonus terms that simply add more funds to a player's account without decreasing the house edge. It really isn't as difficult as it sounds.
Whether a person accepts a bonus or not, once the slot game is open it makes no difference if you've been playing for 50 years or never played in your life. The odds are still the same. There are no professionals once the reels start spinning. You could belong to the United Slot Players of America, be wearing a company uniform and be wearing your gold slot player's watch for 25 years of service and when you spin it won't help you any more than lining up a half dozen troll dolls on your desk and kissing the screen before you click spin.
It's all about the terms and conditions and a casino can be as honest and fair as the day is long but if they don't know how to write them there's going to be an issue.