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Online Casinos in general: StarGames experience (Page 164)

Topic created on 04th Jan. 2022 | Page: 164 of 166 | Answers: 1,650 | Views: 206,226
StarGames_Official
Experienced
Stromberg wrote on 02.05.2024 at 12:56: I'm starting to lose track of what's going on in the marketing department... 😄

So I win 5 euros with the free spins and have to wager 150 €.

So I Deposit €50 and it's highly likely that I won't have much of the €50 left after wagering... But €5 from the free spins... 😄🤔

We discussed it last week with the no deposit bonuses. Of course, there are cases where it is not worth depositing for the bonus. For example, if you have received a 5 euro bonus from the free spins, you have to wager 150 euros in real money, as you said. Of course it is not worth it.

But why not try your luck with these 5 euros and play up? This is not forbidden. If you have played your way up to 30 or 40 euros, 150 euros is an interesting conversion criterion, isn't it?

150 euros with a 90% payout ratio - so you lose an average of 15 euros. Even if things go really badly and you lose twice as much (30 euros), you get this back with the converted bonus. That would be our logic and calculation.

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Simbda
Top Member

StarGames_Official wrote on 02.05.2024 at 14:31:
We discussed it last week with the no Deposit bonuses. Of course, there are cases where it is not worth depositing for the bonus. For example, if you have received a 5 euro bonus from the free spins, you have to wager 150 euros in real money, as you said. Of course it is not worth it.

But why not try your luck with these 5 euros and play up? This is not forbidden. If you have played your way up to 30 or 40 euros, 150 euros is an interesting conversion criterion, isn't it?

150 euros with a 90% payout ratio - so you lose an average of 15 euros. Even if things go really badly and you lose twice as much (30 euros), you get this back with the converted bonus. That would be our logic and calculation.

You can talk yourself into anything.

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gagapapamama
Expert
Don't talk so much but draw your conclusions and don't play there anymore, quite simply.

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StarGames_Official
Experienced

Simbda wrote on 02.05.2024 at 14:40:

You can also talk yourself into anything.

You can also talk yourself into anything.

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gamble1
Legend
My bonus was unfortunately down shortly before the end

Had played forever on €1 after my 300 hit on Book of Ra and got some good but also some bad games

Tizona : 4 €
Tizona : 200 €
Tizona : 14 €
Horus : 2,50 €
Horus : 105 €

And more but in the end it was unfortunately with 1450 of 1500 € turnover at 0 naja you can do nothing is just so

@Stargames how does it work now do you get 20 free spins every day for two days or only 20 once within 2 days?

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Stromberg
Legend

StarGames_Official wrote on 02.05.2024 at 14:31:
We discussed it last week with the no Deposit bonuses. Of course, there are cases where it is not worth depositing for the bonus. For example, if you have received a 5 euro bonus from the free spins, you have to wager 150 euros in real money, as you said. Of course it is not worth it.

But why not try your luck with these 5 euros and play up? This is not forbidden. If you have played your way up to 30 or 40 euros, 150 euros is an interesting conversion criterion, isn't it?

150 euros with a 90% payout ratio - so you lose an average of 15 euros. Even if things go really badly and you lose twice as much (30 euros), you get this back with the converted bonus. That would be our logic and calculation.

Okay, that's actually a range I hadn't thought of. So play with the Bonus money and see if you come up with an amount that is worth depositing...


But well, simply giving free spins and wagering their win 30 times would be easier, would involve fewer problems of understanding and wouldn't hurt anyone...

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bigbig
Experienced
Then just paint yourselves players until you're off the market.🙈🙈🙈🙈

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Simbda
Top Member

StarGames_Official wrote on 02.05.2024 at 15:00:

You can also talk yourself bad about everything.

😅😅😅😅👎

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Daniel1988
Experienced
StarGames will probably be able to afford to offer these new bonus conditions.
Attractive is still different!
Why exactly was the bonus concept changed, there must be a reason for it?

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Simbda
Top Member

Daniel1988 wrote on 04.05.2024 at 00:29: StarGames will probably be able to afford to offer these new bonus conditions.
Attractive is still different!
Why exactly was the bonus concept changed, there must be a reason for it?

You can answer that yourself. Can't you?

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