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I do a few casino deals every month and usually end up £100+ up. I'm thinking of upping the deals I am doing as they are easy to do from a phone (sometimes I am stuck with a phone only) and I want to up my income a bit.

Do other people regularly make more than this a month and if so, roughly how many deals are you doing?
 

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do you consistently make £100 plus ? i don't really do the offers , but i guess if you don't do any . you wont make anything g
 

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I did one today and made a loss of £2.75. Last week I made £85 from one. I try and keep the risks as low as possible though as I am not into gambling and some offers are not for me. In a month I have made just over £300 and lost about £25.
 

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My ones are basically all the free spin offers plus a few lower risk reloads.
Wow!! I’m fairly new to the slots offers as have never understood how it works. Have tried a few so far, but will defo look further into this!
 

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I keep meaning to keep track of my slot amounts one month.

I fear nothing in the slot world and as long as an offer doesn't have some stupid 'wager £2000 for 30 20p spins' type thing attached to it i'm always happy to give them a whirl

My thinking is that any money I MIGHT lose I can always make back with risk free sports offers so I don't worry
 

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Wow!! I’m fairly new to the slots offers as have never understood how it works. Have tried a few so far, but will defo look further into this!

I love free spins. The other offers are a bit scary as it is very up and down. You need to be prepared to lose money on individual offers which is why I haven't done many as I don't like to risk more than £10 in general.
 

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I keep meaning to keep track of my slot amounts one month.

I fear nothing in the slot world and as long as an offer doesn't have some stupid 'wager £2000 for 30 20p spins' type thing attached to it i'm always happy to give them a whirl

My thinking is that any money I MIGHT lose I can always make back with risk free sports offers so I don't worry

I am clearly more risk averse and stingy than you! I am going to try and do a few more though and see if I can up my earnings.

So a question for you... Let's say you do a deal on a slot and you are up £50 (EV is £2). Presumably EV would mean that you wouldn't bother doing that same deal on the same slot the next day as odds are you will be down?
 

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Maybe I should think about doing a casino diary for a month to compare to homies risk free one to see the difference....

Might do that if anyone is interested? I can add in my ad hoc mug betting as well. Then Jon can tell me what a wuss I am lol!
 

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I am clearly more risk averse and stingy than you! I am going to try and do a few more though and see if I can up my earnings.

So a question for you... Let's say you do a deal on a slot and you are up £50 (EV is £2). Presumably EV would mean that you wouldn't bother doing that same deal on the same slot the next day as odds are you will be down?
Good question
if I cain a particular slot I am not going to play that slot again within the same week as I know bookie x has already paid me out on it
 

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i'm more than happy to do the no wagering spins, but say for example the WH one at the moment, play 5, get 5 with a 20x wagering, that seems to me so highly unlikely to me to come off that i'm not enticed to bother - but am i being too pessimistic?
 

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i'm more than happy to do the no wagering spins, but say for example the WH one at the moment, play 5, get 5 with a 20x wagering, that seems to me so highly unlikely to me to come off that i'm not enticed to bother - but am i being too pessimistic?

Yes I think that too, but I did it earlier as it's only £5. I was up £30 after the initial £5 (so no wagering needed there's) and for nothing from the bonus. If it's the other way round then you will likely not get to the end of the wagering I think.

To be clear, I did two others over the weekend and lost both times, although right now I am still up net.
 

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i'm more than happy to do the no wagering spins, but say for example the WH one at the moment, play 5, get 5 with a 20x wagering, that seems to me so highly unlikely to me to come off that i'm not enticed to bother - but am i being too pessimistic?

You are definitely being too pessimistic. When this offer was running a few weeks back but without it being needed to be done on a particular slot, I played BBW for the qualifying wagering. 1 time I was £70 up from doing the wagering portion and I....get this....not only got through the £5 with x20 games bonus 3 times while that offer was running, but all 3 times I hit the £100 cap on winnings! Admittedly I did that with 50p spins instead of 25p ones though.

Seriously, I should have bought a lottery ticket that week :p

Today I did the Hippy Chick offer and hit feature during qualifying wagering and so finished £20 up (bust out bonus though) and that was with 20p spins. (Edit: ofc, it's not all win win win, I never got anything remotely decent last week on any day doing the Easter Island offer).

These offers are always worth doing imo. Even if you bust out frequently it's only for a small amount however when you win, the potential is there to win big which more than makes up for it - you just need to take a long term view of it.


Casino can be a bit of a roller coaster if you look at it as individual days, but whenever I'm feeling pissy about a wagering loss that means I've not made any profit for the day (or worse, a loss), I look at my monthly figures which I do separate out into MB and Casino totals - unless I've been very unlucky my Casino profits are usually in the region of double my MB totals.

I do No, Low, and Medium risk offers so am not as risk averse as some, however if I do have a bad run I'll lay off the Medium risk until my profit has crept back up again. I rarely do anything remotely high risk unless I've already had an amazing month.
 

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I am clearly more risk averse and stingy than you! I am going to try and do a few more though and see if I can up my earnings.

So a question for you... Let's say you do a deal on a slot and you are up £50 (EV is £2). Presumably EV would mean that you wouldn't bother doing that same deal on the same slot the next day as odds are you will be down?

No, because probability has no memory. EV is the implied value of the offer and you would have the same chance of winning or losing every time you did it. People tend to think back to the fruit machines in pubs where you would leave one alone if you just saw it make a big payout, but that is because it physically wouldn't have enough coins in it to pay another jackpot yet. Every spin on an online slot is supposed to be an independent and random event.* So in theory you could win £50 one day and another £50 a next, meanwhile I might lose £50 one day and another £50 the next. Over a long period of time however, it should all even out to the EV,

*that doesn't mean I trust the casinos not to fiddle it.
 
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Oops, yes, I missed that comment. Wot @homie said. Each spin runs it's own individual mathematical event - called the Random Number Generator (RNG) - that decides what you win or lose.

RTP obviously stacks in the houses favour and mathematically they will always win in the long term, but that just means RTP is split over millions of spins, not that it's split equally across the players. Slot's being 'hot' or turning 'cold' is just a human emotion towards it.

You can stay on one slot or switch to a different slot for each individual spin - it really makes no odds as either way it's just rolling a random number each time. After all, the slot doesn't care who wins.
 

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Oops, yes, I missed that comment. Wot @homie said. Each spin runs it's own individual mathematical event - called the Random Number Generator (RNG) - that decides what you win or lose.

RTP obviously stacks in the houses favour and mathematically they will always win in the long term, but that just means RTP is split over millions of spins, not that it's split equally across the players. Slot's being 'hot' or turning 'cold' is just a human emotion towards it.

You can stay on one slot or switch to a different slot for each individual spin - it really makes no odds as either way it's just rolling a random number each time. After all, the slot doesn't care who wins.

I might just be ridiculously sleep deprived and stupid, but if mathematics tells you that over the long term using say a £5 deal get 10 free spins should net you £2 on slot X, if you are up £50 after that deal and you continue to do the same deal everyday on the same slot, shouldn't it mean that you should start losing to get to the £2 over time?
 

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I might just be ridiculously sleep deprived and stupid, but if mathematics tells you that over the long term using say a £5 deal get 10 free spins should net you £2 on slot X, if you are up £50 after that deal and you continue to do the same deal everyday on the same slot, shouldn't it mean that you should start losing to get to the £2 over time?

Actually I guess you are saying that if you toss a coin it is 50:50 to get heads. If I toss it again, the odds are still the same. But my brain still says that If I get heads 5 times in 5 tosses, then I should start getting some tails to get to 50:50 over time right?
 

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