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Started by Travellerpapa, December 07, 2014, 11:18:29 AM

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Travellerpapa

I am a beginner in playing casions online and I have found that most of them promise to double or triple your deposit, but no one is offering you free money to play. Have you found any?

ADulay

Quote from: Travellerpapa on December 07, 2014, 11:18:29 AM
I am a beginner in playing casions online and I have found that most of them promise to double or triple your deposit, but no one is offering you free money to play. Have you found any?

Are you asking about "Free Play" as in play for fun instead of wagering real money?

Most legitimate online casinos will let you play the games using "Free Play" instead of real money.

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Mathemagician

I recently tried a no deposit bonus but it was impossible for me to remove winnings unless I deposited real cash.
It was at http://www.888.com/ . They still give £88 free but it looks like you have to play over £2,600 to withdraw and even then you can only withdraw £15.00. There are a lot of other terms and conditions so beware.

To summarise I'd ignore any bonuses and play for low stakes instead.

This way you can start with 10$ or so and remove your money much sooner.
On Betfair Arcade you can play for 1p stakes.  (I have one subscriber who earns £10 an hour there)

Another low stakes casino is BetVoyager I recently ran a test there and doubled my starting capital see http://roulettekeygold.com/doubleup.html where there are links to all 17 sessions.

I believe you should ignore 'play for fun' modes, if you can't manage to deposit $10 or $20 then you shouldn't play.

peleus

With casinos offering free money and bonuses, are we able to withdraw that as well without having to invest anything at all?

ADulay

Quote from: peleus on December 18, 2014, 09:49:59 PM
With casinos offering free money and bonuses, are we able to withdraw that as well without having to invest anything at all?

What did the "banking" agreement say at the casino you were looking at?

READ it.

That should explain it completely.

AD