July 18th, 2013 at 1:08:07 AM
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I have a few questions
1. can you sign up if you live in the U.S.?
2. wouldn't this be really exploitable just by playing BS blackjack or 99.95 pick em poker that was advertised on wizardofodds.com?
3. How long do you have to play to unlock the free play? If you get a 3000 dollars bonus how much coin in is required to unlock the bonus?
1. can you sign up if you live in the U.S.?
2. wouldn't this be really exploitable just by playing BS blackjack or 99.95 pick em poker that was advertised on wizardofodds.com?
3. How long do you have to play to unlock the free play? If you get a 3000 dollars bonus how much coin in is required to unlock the bonus?
casino's money disappears
the execs worry when the wizard is near
He turns tears into joy
Everyone's happy when the wizard walks by
July 18th, 2013 at 2:28:22 AM
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1. Yes. In fact, you can only sign up if you live in the US or Canada, I think. Elsewhere it's still "Bodog."
2. Sort of. $2k of it is only playable in slots, and the other $1k is given out $250 at a time (the other $2k is $500 at a time), so if they think you're taking it a bit too far, they can cut you off before you're through all of it. Plus it's a match bonus, so you do have to pony up.
3. 50x for the part you can only play in slots, 80x for the rest. So for the $1000 you can go through in blackjack or VP, $80k all told, or up to $20k a pop. Remember, though, you can't get to what you've put up until you're through this, either.
2. Sort of. $2k of it is only playable in slots, and the other $1k is given out $250 at a time (the other $2k is $500 at a time), so if they think you're taking it a bit too far, they can cut you off before you're through all of it. Plus it's a match bonus, so you do have to pony up.
3. 50x for the part you can only play in slots, 80x for the rest. So for the $1000 you can go through in blackjack or VP, $80k all told, or up to $20k a pop. Remember, though, you can't get to what you've put up until you're through this, either.
The trick to poker is learning not to beat yourself up for your mistakes too much, and certainly not too little, but just the right amount.