Casino 'Trick'

  • OddsMonkey members will prob know of this but well worth sharing here for those who haven’t heard of the offer.

    ‘Gamesys’ run casinos such as Starspins have a loophole in their bonus offer that means at the end of the 30 day wagering period, they only take back the initial bonus amount and not any winnings- winnings turn to withdrawable cash!

    Deposit £10 and get a £20 bonus (£30 to play with).

    Wager £5 for 3 consecutive days and get a £5 reward (which goes to withdrawable cash)

    In the meantime, play the daily free game to try and win some free spins or cash…

    Don’t wager anymore of the bonus. After a week of being a member, you get a deposit £10 get £10 (which goes straight to withdrawable), so at the very least you will win £5 but if you manage to hit a decent win when playing for the £5 reward, you can leave this in the account and it will turn into withdrawable cash after 30 days.

    I can confirm this worked with Starspins as I’ve just finished the offer, and my bonus balance went to withdrawable (-£20 initial bonus for a profit of £89 🙂 )

    Apparently it works at all Gamesys run casinos and even better, down the line they will offer a deposit £50 get £50 bonus which has no wagering requirements 🙂 (although haven’t had this yet but according to those at OM, it gets emailed to all customers who do the sign up offer)…

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    betman 41

    I wouldn’t won anything on a ‘normal’ week. I received an extra 6 daily picks as a first week offer, and got 15 free spins on my last 6 picks. They yielded about £1.50
    It must be positive EV, but not sure if much in it for time/money. Will see if this view changes as I work through others

    Heart bingo had to he worth doing the signup properly. No idea what average rtp on bingo is, but with 4 times rollover of £40 free (on £10 deposit) it has to be worth a shot…. again time dependent.

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    Lewdy 0

    Yeah not going to be a huge money maker but if your running one account (or more) on each gamesys casino it would keep your weekly profits ticking along and as with most casino offers the real bonus is your getting a free shot at a big win every so often.

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    betman 41

    Have you worked out what the value of the free spins are?

    That and the probability of a daily prize (maybe within some t&c) are the missing parts of the expected value.
    And like u say x 5 or more if repeating on other sites.

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    Johnbo 14

    Regarding the free games, every day you play, you earn one go at earning cash or free spins at the end of the month.

    I got 30 free spins last time…

    It’s the second pick down, it opens up the calendar and you can see how many times you have played the free game throughout the month. You play it last day of the month…

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    lewi6079 4

    Completed all 5 of the sites with similar offers over the last 2 weeks and ended up £150 up (hopefully after withdrawing) so worth a go I reckon but, fuck me, slots are boring. I would also second checking on the last day of the month as you will get a bunch of free spins from the free games.

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    lewi6079 4

    @betman Actually although I said slots are boring, bingo is utterly abysmal. I actually wanted to lose on one offer so I wouldn’t have to keep playing…

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    cosmos 5

    I quite like the slots, I can see how people get addicted to them.

    The fact there’s no element of skill in any of these games does make them a bit dull though as you’re just clicking and waiting. Bingo is especially bad.

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    Lewdy 0

    @Betman

    Not sure of spin value but I won 2p on one spin so I’m guessing it’s the minimum.

    I’ll check if it tells you the expected returns anywhere. If not I might just do it for a few weeks as an experiment and see what happens not going to cost much.

    After looking into it slightly more you can actually stake your £2 on slots that pay out 95%+ so literally costs about 10p a week to play. Without being able to put a figure on it it’s got to be EV+ but just depends if you think it’s worth the time, keeping all these casino accounts in credit, hassle etc.

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    cosmos 5

    Just bumping this back up. Starspins worked for me, £26 up, winnings withdrawn after 30 days with no issues.

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    betman 41

    I meant to reply on this with a few findings –

    The Phoenix game has slightly higher free spin value. The daily paper one is lowest

    Heart bingo has blackjack so lower ql for weekly game

    The weekly game definitely has positive EV, and of course the monthly game does too as free…. but once you’ve got past the 30 day bonus period it’s probably not worth doing as according to what I’ve read the reload offers will outweigh the free spins

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    Lewdy 0

    @betman

    I’ve been doing them too making steady profits if only a few £ a week. If stop if I thought it would give me more chance of getting reloads.

    Are they “welcome back” offers? ie Are you sure logging in regularly would actually stop you getting them?

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    betman 41

    the suggestion on oddsmonkey was you’d get reload offers if no balance for a while
    I’ve emptied 1 of them that was 30 days up last week, the others expire this week so will probably run them through to the end of the month

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    pasturecgh 0

    Thought I’d update as well. Just successfully withdrew £84.46 from Starspins, so net profit of £64.46.

    Definitely going to be doing the rest of them now!

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    odzon 0

    Starspins £10 Quidco cashback too.

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    odzon 0

    Anybody have any suggestions on the best slot for your daily £5? Thanks

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