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I'm not sure i follow here..<br />
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I think i know what you're saying, but if i'm correct, i don't think your right at all..it is in fact less complicated to save the FS for later, for one to prevent any malfunctioning WR, due to both being mixed, bugs and whatnot, and of course because the WR is high enough as it is.. Mostly FS and the regular match up Boni have different WR's too, and that is even more likely to mess things up.<br />
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And you don't save your FS for 'another win', but rather as a back up for your likely loss, because as we all know, most match up's invariably are <b>not</b> in the player's advantage (provided he plays it by the rules, and in a Casino that has rules set up as such, that there is ample room for Bonus Abuse) and therefore a Casino would know it's bollocks to Bonus Ban players for taking an offer, and playing it as 'smart' as possible..<br />
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More so with returning players, but that's logical, since first time depositors do not use reloads<img src="/forums/styles/default/casinomeister/smilies/smile.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" />
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This is the "advantage play" argument, you save your free spins so that they can provide another opportunity after the main bonus has been played. The casino is better off having players wager the winnings from the free spins with their deposit bonus.<br />
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For a player, it DOES make sense to save the free spins, but at other casinos this sensible strategy could mark a player out for negative attention, which could be a bonus ban or even confiscated winnings. There are some casinos where the terms stipulate that the free spins must be played and the winnings added to the deposit made in order to get them. If you take it to the extreme, players could deposit to get the free spins, wager their deposit only the minimum required to be allowed to withdraw a clean deposit, and then have an almost risk free chance of winning from the free spins. In some cases players have done this, and got the boot pretty quickly for it.<br />
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If players are lulled into a false sense that this is not only allowed, but REQUIRED at Redbet, they could do the same elsewhere quite innocently, but find themselves branded a "bonus abuser".</div>