
Hey BWB, I've been granted a sizeable deposit bonus from a casino, but I'm facing a challenge with their requirement to wager it five times (including both my original deposit and the bonus amount).
The casino is offering a 50% matching deposit bonus, which can reach up to $10,000 in bonus money.
Certain games are not allowed for fulfilling the wagering requirements, such as Dice, Crash, Plinko, any type of live games, table games, as well as sports and esports betting.
I'm restricted to playing slot games, and I'm unsure which one could most effectively help me meet the wagering requirement. Do you have any recommendations for a good slot game? 🙂
I'd suggest trying spins on games by NoLimit City that have medium volatility; depending on the maximum bet limit of the bonus, you can decide between playing the main game or bonus spins.
@blerch69 Sugar Pop from Betsoft is excellent for meeting wagering requirements; it initially has around a 105% return-to-player rate for the first ten levels. As the game progresses and more features are unlocked, the volatility increases slightly while the RTP decreases.
Although many casinos now restrict this provider for wagering, it was popular some time back. If in the future you encounter it again, it's a great wagering option. The Book of 99 also offers a 99% RTP, though it tends to have more fluctuation in its RTP levels.
Dark Magic War - KA Gaming
Fire in the Hole 2 is worth trying as it offers a good return-to-player rate.
Reactoonz can be good wagering game.
How was your experience with the wagering? I'd appreciate it if you shared how it went.
For tackling wagering requirements, I suggest trying Pragmatic's most popular game offerings.
This post is old and @blerch69 I've already cashed out, but I recommend trying Samurai Ikusa from Bragg for wagering purposes. Remember to set auto stop at 1.1x or 1.2x. Hope this tip helps!
Pragmatic’s Big Bass slots are great for maintaining a steady balance, although not foolproof. I typically do 50 spins, and if no bonus appears, I switch games. If I do receive a bonus within the 50 spins, I give it another 50 spins for a second chance. Sometimes this method yields 4-5 bonus games.
@edwards Samurai Ikusa is actually a crash game, and I'm unsure if all casinos would count it 100% towards wagering requirements.
Pragmatic’s Big Bass slots are great for maintaining a steady balance, although not foolproof. I typically do 50 spins, and if no bonus appears, I switch games. If I do receive a bonus within the 50 spins, I give it another 50 spins for a second chance. Sometimes this method yields 4-5 bonus games.
I concur that Big Bass and Dog House slots are effective for triggering bonuses quickly. Generally, they pay out 20 to 30 times the stake, which can suffice for fulfilling wagering requirements without substantial losses.
Wagering requirements are often quite challenging, with some casinos demanding as much as 10x or 5x the amount to meet bonus conditions, which can be quite overwhelming.