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A fun math question for you all. Can you get it?

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Alright folks! Playing on non accredited casino sure can be fun! So here is a math equation for all of you.


If you have $510 cash balance on a casino. No bonus, no nothing, just your cash and then you notice in your account you have $60 bonus you can activate if you want and max cashout is $300 and then you activate it.


Once activation is done. Your balance is now $570.

So you play along until you basically lose it down to $510

At what number is the $60 considered a loss? $510? But maybe the casino is mixing in your cash and bonus together (even though you did not deposit for this bonus. It was some tourney win thing from some days ago).

You realize oh shoot you cant cancel the bonus now and have to complete the 10x wager. Alrighty weird. But ok. I dont mind playing.

Wonderful!

So after play is done your balance is $446 and you never went below that number at all.

After wager is done. The casino removed $146 and applies the $300 max cashout rule.


A: Should the casino have removed the funds and applied the $300 max cashout rule?

B: Should the casino realize they took $146 from your cash balance, the bonus money never won anything and essentially you lost.


Hint: This happened to me. The way they had this set up. I had zero chance after activating of having a balance above $300 even though my cash balance was at $510 without anything tied to it. Even if I went up to $800. The casino would have reset my balance to $300. It was a lose lose situation.

#1. Mistake I made, was not cashing out my cash balance first to avoid this nonsense!
#2. Non accredited casinos sure are exhausting to deal with.

Confused yet?

Sigh.
 
I put this into my new AI rig I have setup which runs locally on my network. Deepseek came up with the following:

 
If I had a cash balance, I would never accept a bonus. You are just asking for trouble.

If it is a deposit match then fair enough, but that doesn't sound like the case here.
Ya only reason why I did is the bonus expired in a few hours and cashouts are processed every 24 hours. So I wanted to take advantage of it before it was a gonner. Otherwise, I never do it.
 
I put this into my new AI rig I have setup which runs locally on my network. Deepseek came up with the following:
I had to use my own brain and math to explain it to them for an hour in point form. Explaining it in different ways.

I am the player, i shouldnt have to do that lol.

They finally said "oh now I understand" and then had the manager review it who reissued the funds.

Non accredited casinos are a realllllllllllll shit show.
 
A: Should the casino have removed the funds and applied the $300 max cashout rule?

B: Should the casino realize they took $146 from your cash balance, the bonus money never won anything and essentially you lost.
so what youre basically saying is that the casino offered a $60 bonus but when you accepted it, it triggered the max cashout of $300. Making you lose some money from your $510, in this case after a game, was $446.

I used Gemini for me to understand this, but shouldnt casinos have an option to avoid wielding bonus and the balance together right then and there? but then again, its a non-accredited casino. So which explains alot on this unscrupulous acts.
 
so what youre basically saying is that the casino offered a $60 bonus but when you accepted it, it triggered the max cashout of $300. Making you lose some money from your $510, in this case after a game, was $446.

I used Gemini for me to understand this, but shouldnt casinos have an option to avoid wielding bonus and the balance together right then and there? but then again, its a non-accredited casino. So which explains alot on this unscrupulous acts.
This is what happens when you let Diane Abbot in charge of doing the maths
 


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