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Old January 24th, 2006, 05:57 PM
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Default Online Casinos I should play at to take advantage of bonuses?

I just want to play BJ online to take advantage of some bonuses and make a little cash since I won't be living near a casino again until the summer. I am currently playing at casino-on-net & I still need to bet another $2k before I can cash out & I'm up $150. Any good casinos with good bonuses where the betting requirement is 20x the bonus or less before you can cash out? I already saw http://www.bewisebets.co.uk/casino/ but some of the numbers arent correct like the waging requirement for casino-on-net. If you give a list of the best places you played, the bonus & betting requirements that would be great. Thanks
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Old January 24th, 2006, 07:30 PM
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bet365 is well recommended, and it will be my next.
I believe the bonus and Wagering Requirement etc is the same as casino-on-net, but bet365 has a surrender rule which makes it a bit better for the player. So I have been told.
I've only played casino-on-net myself, and made $460 including the $200 bonus.

Another good resource is Mr Snyder's http://www.blackjackforumonline.com/...netCasinos.htm
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Old January 24th, 2006, 07:35 PM
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Here's my affiliate link to Bet365 if you're interested. They're a Playtech casino. The bonus offer is a 100% match to $200 with a 10x rollover requirement.
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Old January 24th, 2006, 09:51 PM
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Yeah, Bet365 is good. Just realize the WR is worded differently than 888 but it's still the same $4,000. And aside from surrender, you can also play blackjack switch which has even slightly better odds and less variance IF you play it correctly. Apart from the actual switching, there are changes to basic strategy too.

Then check out the T&C for PlanetLuck, Starluck, Intercasino, Sands of the Caribbean, Omnicasino, and Littlewoods. All cashable bonuses worth playing.
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Old January 24th, 2006, 10:23 PM
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One more quick question - If I lose all of my $200 bonus on casino-on-net, can I cash out the rest of my money if I haven't reached the bet requirement needed to cash out the bonus? And how about the rest of the casinos listed here? I highly doubt I will lose all of my bonus on casino-on-net since I still have $170 of my bonus still and am half way through the requirement, but on the other sites I would like to know if I bet bigger and get in a bad streak & lose all the bonus before I'm close to the bet requirement. On casino-on-net I have had a lot of bad luck. I have never seen so many 21s while I have a 20 when the dealer is showing 2-6, probably already happened 25 times. Thanks for all the help
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Old January 24th, 2006, 10:31 PM
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If you lose $200 before you've met the WR, it's your DEPOSIT you've lost, not the bonus and therefore you can't withdraw anything. Until you've met the WR, that is. I believe all that I've listed won't allow you to withdraw anything at all until you've met the WR. They're all still worth playing though. Just remember, the more bets you make on the way to the WR, the closer you'll be to the EV. Therefore, unless you're just trying to get lucky, and can afford to lose a little, a lot of small bets are the way to go.
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Old January 24th, 2006, 11:59 PM
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I know at InterCasino and Casino-on-net you play with the bonus first so if you lose your bonus withdraw the rest and you save your initial deposit. I have a feeling sands of the caribbean is the same but not sure.
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Old January 25th, 2006, 12:06 AM
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I know at InterCasino and Casino-on-net you play with the bonus first so if you lose your bonus withdraw the rest and you save your initial deposit. I have a feeling sands of the caribbean is the same but not sure.
thats a pretty good deal if you can make some big bets & if you lose you can just cash out your initial deposit
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Old January 25th, 2006, 12:21 AM
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I only did it at casino-on-net when I lost $200 in my first evening there. As I mentioned before I wasn't even betting big, just $2-4 bets. Though it could be pretty boring betting $2-4 I don't increase my bets beyond that in fear of losing the bonus, or losing a significant portion of it then trying to chase it. I try and save making big bets for the land casinos. Easier said then done though.
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