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The WORST £500 I Ever Won In My Life


MrUKHackz

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The max cashout thing when taking a bonus is a fucking joke imo, the casinos already have it massively in their favour by putting large wager amounts to bonuses, without robbing the player like this if they win

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I presume that £5,500 goes straight into the casinos pockets? 

I dont really know how it works, but that amount would have been taken from the game and the rtp for everyone else, but if it wasnt paid to the player it must have been paid to someone? so im presuming straight into that casinos petty cash tin?

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11 minutes ago, centipede said:

I presume that £5,500 goes straight into the casinos pockets? 

I dont really know how it works, but that amount would have been taken from the game and the rtp for everyone else, but if it wasnt paid to the player it must have been paid to someone? so im presuming straight into that casinos petty cash tin?

Well from my understanding it doesn't go into the casino's pocket, the wins somehow never happened when the casino void the money, Dunover explained it years ago as obviously lots of people ask where has there money gone when they dont get paid for whatever reason.

7 minutes ago, 1pstaker said:

I agree with @philinvicta. Harsh as it may be to say it , I hope this has taught u a valuable lesson and u dont ever take a similar bonus again. 

Yes and no, I took the bonus as I see them all as a free second chance, in the UK now its illegal for a bonus to be sticky so it really increases your chance of winning, the capped business is something that very few casinos do and yes Iv learnt my lesson with that

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A few players getting lucky like this and a lot doing the whole lot for no return  it must mean the "bonus" money would not cost them as much as could be expected plus I assume they get percentages based on turnover.(not sure how the casinos get their money off the licence providers}    

I see news that a chef won over 4million of Paddy Power on Mars Attacks and Paddy milking it for all its worth when it will be the game provider paying out the 4 miilion odd.   No questions about wtf is a chef doing playing at 8 quid a spin

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15 minutes ago, philinvicta said:

I do not understand why anybody would take a bonus at a lot of theses places that have such restrictions.   I assume all of the excess would go into the casino coffers as they would be paid the winnings.

I take every bonus of 100% plus no questions since the new rule for UK players, it gives us that little edge with them being non sticky, the capped cashout is something so rare you don't see it often, it just happens to be at the one casino i hit my biggest ever win at ? 

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37 minutes ago, MrUKHackz said:

So this hideous, odious, vile story happened last night and I still feel sick now, I'd rather not share it but it deserves to be told, so here goes...

I get a letter from Slot Crazy offering a Valentines bonus of 100% up to £100, I'm due a win on this site and Iv played there for donkeys years, it's one of the sites I got my Dead or Alive wildline on so it will always have a small soft spot with me even though its a dreaded Cassava site!

I take the bonus and decide Rhino is due, after exhausting my £100 cash and no joy I move onto Montezuma with the £100 bonus money and hit the bonus below on a £3 spin.

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I now have just over a grand, 6k to wager and the maximum cash out is £500, I'm aware of this clause that they added so I'm careful to not play Dead or Alive just incase a freak win drops in, however I stupidly decide that DHV is the best bet to get the wagering done while losing some of that balance in the hope of a £500 cash out. Then this happened below :feelscryman:

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So I now have a 2.5k balance and then this happens almost straight after and the bet is now £4 :feelscryman:Screenshot_2019-02-15_at_15_21_42.thumb.png.f2a63ddc7d1cd779b3de47131401d4ba.png

All told I got to 6k and beat the wager, the balance then changed to £500 the next spin, sat here in a daze I thought Id have 2x £50 spins on roulette, I lost both, I then went on Casumo and blew the other £400 chasing something, what I was chasing I don't know but Iv never felt so tilted in my life seeing a balance that big, that was my biggest win to date by a huge margin and I didn't even get to keep it :feelsbadman:

Thanks for reading

Looks like that soft spot.. hit you quite hard Hckz ?

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4 minutes ago, MrUKHackz said:

I take every bonus of 100% plus no questions since the new rule for UK players, it gives us that little edge with them being non sticky, the capped cashout is something so rare you don't see it often, it just happens to be at the one casino i hit my biggest ever win at ? 

I guess as you say you were aware before taking it,  At least you knew that you would cover the staking and walk away with the 500 ,  but I have to say I would still be cheesed off.

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if casinos dont actually pay out these winnings, and its paid out by the slot provider, who I presume pays the casino, and then the casino pays the player

then the big question is, why would a casino have a max cashout part if it doesnt affect them?

I wouldnt at all be surprised if it is actually the casino that pockets that extra.

if the casino gewts paid by the slot provider for the amount of spins etc, then its in the casinos best interests to let you keep playing the balance until you are back down to £500, and then cash it out, rather than just whipping away the balance as soon as you hit wagering

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50 minutes ago, centipede said:

if casinos dont actually pay out these winnings, and its paid out by the slot provider, who I presume pays the casino, and then the casino pays the player

then the big question is, why would a casino have a max cashout part if it doesnt affect them?

I wouldnt at all be surprised if it is actually the casino that pockets that extra.

if the casino gewts paid by the slot provider for the amount of spins etc, then its in the casinos best interests to let you keep playing the balance until you are back down to £500, and then cash it out, rather than just whipping away the balance as soon as you hit wagering

The slot providers don't pay a penny, they make a slot and then the casino host it on their platform.

You then make a spin of £2 and lose and then make a spin of £2 and win a £1000, the provider got 5p for each of those spins, the outcome is not there problem, so basically they win whatever happens, its the casino that take the gamble of trying to win your deposit.

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