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Re: Wagering requirements for withdraw
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panjul07
on 10/05/2023, 13:26:42 UTC
I think you do not get the point here, mathematically the difficulty is the same for both small and bigger deposit.
Here is simple example for 5x wagering requirement for $20 and $200 deposit: For $20 deposit, you need to wager $100 and for the $200 deposit, you need to wager $1,000.
By logic and by math, wagering $100 starting with $20 is equal to wagering $1,000 starting with $200 and the expected lose is also equal in terms of percentage (not in amount).
Let's say the scenario or calculation as you say.
Let's say we deposit $20 and get a 5x wagering requirement so we have to wager $100, but we find it difficult to reach a $100 wagering requirement and even all that $20 is used up before we can reach a $100 wager.
How can we withdraw the money if all our money is gone?
But if our bankroll is greater than $100 or even $1,000, maybe it won't be difficult to reach the bet because we have a large bankroll.
Maybe I don't understand the mathematical difficulty, so I think it's simple.
Usually, a wagering requirement comes with the promotions so maybe it is better not to chase the promotions and check the requirement first before applying.

Wait, do you mean to with bigger bankroll to wager the same amount as the $20 deposit with $100 to wager?
The idea of this topic is related to deposit with wagering requirement, means that the bigger you deposit = the bigger amount you need to wager.
I think I have provided you a simple example, but it seems that you still dont get what is the main idea of this topic.
One more thing, this is also not about wagering requirement for promotions, but purely for deposit without any bonus.