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Hope you’re doing good and staying safe. I need some help from more experienced gamblers and I was hoping this was the right place to ask.
I recently got married and we were supposed to go to Vegas on our honeymoon but postponed the trip because of COVID-19. One of the reasons why the hubby agreed we’d go to Vegas was because I’ve always wanted to try my luck at casino gaming, but I come from a conservative family and never got the chance. I’m also extremely wary of online gambling to the point of being paranoid. I’ve had a bad experience involving a sick ex-boyfriend where he hacked my bank account and left with all of my money. I’ve been reluctant to do anything online ever since - I’m not even comfortable writing this post.
Anyway, my new hubby is super cool with everything and suggested that I overcome my paranoia and try online gambling until we get a chance to go to Vegas. I read about high roller bonuses in this article: [Link Redacted]. I don’t get how these work and why someone would risk more money than necessary when gambling.
Would one of y’all be willing to explain how this stuff works, whether it’s legit, and if it’s a smart choice over “regular” online casino bonuses? I don’t want to be reckless and am doing my due diligence before registering anywhere, hence this post.
I’m sorry for the long post, but I would really appreciate someone sharing their firsthand experience, especially if you’ve used these promotions before. I’m intrigued, but also extremely apprehensive. Thank you!
[Edit by mod.... This looked like spam. upscalelivingmag com / high-roller-bonuses-vips-need-only-apply /]
Quote: stonethehustlerHey y’all,
Hope you’re doing good and staying safe. I need some help from more experienced gamblers and I was hoping this was the right place to ask.
I recently got married and we were supposed to go to Vegas on our honeymoon but postponed the trip because of COVID-19. One of the reasons why the hubby agreed we’d go to Vegas was because I’ve always wanted to try my luck at casino gaming, but I come from a conservative family and never got the chance. I’m also extremely wary of online gambling to the point of being paranoid. I’ve had a bad experience involving a sick ex-boyfriend where he hacked my bank account and left with all of my money. I’ve been reluctant to do anything online ever since - I’m not even comfortable writing this post.
Anyway, my new hubby is super cool with everything and suggested that I overcome my paranoia and try online gambling until we get a chance to go to Vegas. I read about high roller bonuses in this article: [link redacted by mod]. I don’t get how these work and why someone would risk more money than necessary when gambling.
Would one of y’all be willing to explain how this stuff works, whether it’s legit, and if it’s a smart choice over “regular” online casino bonuses? I don’t want to be reckless and am doing my due diligence before registering anywhere, hence this post.
I’m sorry for the long post, but I would really appreciate someone sharing their firsthand experience, especially if you’ve used these promotions before. I’m intrigued, but also extremely apprehensive. Thank you!
[link redacted by mod]
Are you in a state that has legal online gambling? If so, which one?
Well. it rather looks like you just burned through 20 trivial posts so that you could spam us a link. Nice try.Quote: stonethehustlerHey y’all,
...I’m also extremely wary of online gambling to the point of being paranoid. ...
Anyway, my new hubby is super cool with everything and suggested that I overcome my paranoia and try online gambling until we get a chance to go to Vegas. link to original post
Anyway, to answer your question. If online gaffs offer any bonus, simply look at the wagering requirements. Typically 30x bonus amount, with decent games of Blackjack counting 5% to 10%
Not generally of any value to you.
If the gaff wants to tell you you are a VIP, then ask yourself why. Hint. They want narcissistic suckers to sign up.
Check out any site you might sign up for over at https://lcb.org.