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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: SoCal
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Originally Posted by Cocco_Bill
Alright, lets say you are done with your wagering requirement and end up with $400 which is the same as you started off with. Now you have the choice to cash out $100 or wager it all on one bet to hit $800 and then have $500 withdrawable balance. Clearly +EV regardless of if you are done with the wagering requirement. Likewise if you get to say $600 you can either withdraw $300 or bet it all for a $600 gain(almost 2-1 odds) again clearly +EV regardless of wagering requirements. BOTTOM LINE IS THAT YOU CAN CONTINUE TO WAGER THE CASINOS MONEY AFTER WAGERING REQUIREMENTS ARE MET WHICH MAKES IT +EV
Generally a high goal will increase the EV of the bonus, but it will also naturally increase the risk of busting.
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Let me phrase this a different way..... since you are playing a sticky, and can't get the bonus out [that's what we're talking about here, right?] you plan to wager $100-valued hand to either get 1) nothing or 2) $500-valued w/d. That's a good deal.
BUT the generally acccepted practice is to double up first, then work the WR, but I guess your one bet decision is still good if your WR brings you back down to your starting cash. The up-up side is that since you've completed the WR, you can move to a more 50/50-event game for your last big-bet, like craps or Euro Roulette.
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