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Re: Language question
| quote: | Originally posted by The_G0dfather
Theres a bookie where i'ld like to put some bets but there a phrase i dont fully understand, what does play through mean exactly here:
So when i deposit money for the first time i get a bonus of 15% on top of the amount i deposit.
But, as stated, before you can make any withdrawal, you have to play for at least three times. Now i'm wondering what they mean by "play through your deposit and bonus".
Lets say i deposit 50 euros.
Does that mean i have to play for the full 50 euros three times?
Or would playing three times for 10 euro also be ok?
Or do i have to have played for 50 euros over the whole of the three bets, lets say bets of 20, 20 and 10 euros (=50).
same goes for play through it once |
I'll use your example of 50 euros.
You will get 50 * 1.15 = 57.5 upon your deposit & credit of bonus.
You need to play through your D(deposit)+B(bonus) 3 times before withdrawal so:
57.5*3 = 172.5
This is the total amount you will have to wager in order to withdraw.
As for play through it once, wager a total of D*1 in order to bet with your bonus. However, it would seem the 3xD+B wager requirement satisfies this so I would ask customer support for clarification.
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