I was also a bit confused with playing with free bets before now because I taught I actually never got the figure that I was supposed to win whenever I placed a bet and saw the potential winning amount but it wasn't until a while ago I fully understood the concept of the actual free bet amount not being calculated to part of your stake, like for example if I bet with the 25$ free bet on a total odd of 2.00 then I get the 25$ as possible win seeing that my stake is not added to the full winning amount.
Almost everyone initially get confused by what a freebet actually is which is why it's completely understandable. This is why I tend to prefer proper cashbacks instead of freebets which are far more complicated.
Cashbacks don't require placing more bets and hoping things go your way since they are just the actual amounts that you receive back plain and simple.
So dude, where is the cashback calculation based when we are regular players in a casino like this? Because honestly, I have been gambling for a long time
but I don't know what the cashback is really based on.
As long as I think it's probably based on the amount of wagered I made on a casino platform here in crypto gambling. I'm just not sure if it's based on the money you deposited
at the casino or the total amount I bet including my losses. Is my thinking correct?