| Posted by: aka23 at February 11, 2007, 8:08 pm | | Topic: Why do bonusses always exclude Roulette ? Forum: Casino Meister |
Quote: Originally Posted by TheGameMen
Hi !
This is what i've been wondering about for quite long time.
Why do bonusses always exclude Roulette ?
I mean, that you cannot play roulette with the "Free Bonus Money" you get when you deposit...
You always have to play slots, and i personally just HATE slots.
Blackjack is fine too, but most of the times blackjack is excluded too...
Why is that ? can somebady explain it to me please ?
Thanks
Microgaming Clearplay/eZ bonuses allow roulette. Other bonuses generally do not count roulette, craps, or baccarat towards wagering requirements. Winbig is correct that the reason for this is the possibility of a "riskless" wager on both winning and losing outcomes.
For example, in single-zero roulette, someone could bet $1 on all numbers, including 0. They would lose $1 out of the $37 bet on every spin, regardless of where the ball landed. If the wagering requirement was less than 37xB, they would be guaranteed to make a gain.
Blackjack is often excluded as well, but for different reasons. The house edge in blackjack is quite low, and the ariance of the game is reasonable as well. This combination gives the player a better chance of making a gain than with other games.
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