Most sign-up bonuses are once per casino, making them short-term. Monthly bonuses are obviously once per month, which could be considered long-term. There are also casinos offering weekly bonuses or bonuses with each deposit. The latter is clearly long-term.Lofix said:But I mean in a long run? When You say bonuses I kinda feel that it's just a short term possibility. Am I right?
It depends on the bonus and strategy. With typical cashable bonuses, a common strategy is playing a low house edge game (like blackjack) until clearing the wagering requirement, then cashing out the bonus. Different strategies are often used with Clearplay bonuses, sticky bonuses, or bonuses that have a high expected loss during wagering. These strategies may involve aggressive, high-variance betting.Lofix said:Is it only about clearing bonus requirements in a "break even" play? How you take advantage of bonuses in blackjack? What kind of bonuses you think about? How they help you beat the house (in the long run of course). Is there something that gives you an edge over the house? Wow pretty many questions![]()